Hi chaps,.

Does anyone know of a way that we can remotely force a workstation to run a 
full chkdsk on the next reboot? We have a variety of remote tools which can run 
scripts and edit this and that, but the issue we have is that we can't initiate 
"chkdsk c: /f" remotely as the script sits there wanting someone to press Y to 
tell it to run on the next reboot.

Is there a way we can, perhaps, edit the boot files directly to tell them run a 
chkdsk c: /f?

CHKDSK itself must be editing something to have it run at next reboot and I'm 
hoping we can edit this directly.

Olly

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