Thats pretty smart stuff, I can extract what I need a batch it up per
server.
Whats the correct format of the command to import an entire subnet though,
the "help" doesnt give it and I have tried:

cscript IPsec.vbs –s hex –o a –r connection –d hex –v192.168.0.0/24192.168.0.0
mask:255.255.255.0
192.168.0.0 "subnet mask:255.255.255.0"

But none of them are correct <glum>

So near, yet, so far!



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