Here's what I have in the batch file:

Copy \\servername\share\sub folder\testing.txt "%userprofile\desktop"


The UNC path is correct, and if I go to Run and type it in, the text
file opens.  But I'm getting the following error:

The system cannot find the file specified.

Any ideas where to look now?

Joe Heaton

-----Original Message-----
From: Angus Scott-Fleming [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 11:43 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Question for all you gurus

On 22 Aug 2008 at 9:40, Joe Heaton  wrote: 


> 
> I need to replace a shortcut on all my users'desktops. My thinking is
to include this in the login 
> script. Is this possible? Is it a matter of the following: 
> 
> Del c:\documents and settings\%username%\desktop\shortcut.lnk 
> Copy \\servername\share\newshortcut.lnk c:\documents and 
> settings\%username%\desktop\shortcut.lnk 
> 
> Is it that simple, or am I truly a noob? 


Should do it, don't forget the "quotes" around "c:\documents and
settings\%username%\desktop\shortcut.lnk" in your batch file ... you
might put in an attribute-change line just in case the (l)user has
protected the shortcut for some strange reason:  
  attrib -r " c:\documents and settings\%username%\desktop\shortcut.lnk"



The only problem might be if this is an "All Users" shortcut, in which
case you would need admin rights to delete the old one.  




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Angus Scott-Fleming 
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