Jared,

Thanks again... this didn't work. I am not injecting the key into the file 
during the batch process. The key is extracted from the server via an Excel 
Macro. It is a standard TXT file. 

On Tuesday, September 24, 2013 10:08:12 AM UTC-5, Jared wrote:
>
> I believe that this is what you need in your batch file after you echo 
> into the file:
>
> cacls "C:\Program Files (x86)\ossec-agent\client.keys" /T /E /G everyone:F
>
> Alternately, the file may still be open/locked, but you should still be able 
> to read it. Error handling should let you know if you are missing a prompt 
> from the GUI as you are using the cmd line.  
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, September 24, 2013 10:29:37 AM UTC-4, Chris Lauritzen wrote:
>>
>>
>> First off thanks to everyone that has helped here. I have a new twist to 
>> my problem. I have created a macro that pulls the correct key from the 
>> server and writes it to a file named with the computer id. I have a batch 
>> script that copies the file from the server share to the client workstation 
>> by reading the computer name and copying the corresponding file. This is 
>> all working correctly and pushes out nicely via LANDesk.
>>
>> Now here is the new issue, when the client installs it should read in the 
>> client.keys file when the service starts. If you read my orginal question 
>> you can see that is was working except I was trying to embed all the keys 
>> in a single file. The file that is copied now only has the one key in the 
>> file. The agent is NOT reading in the client.keys file now. If I open the 
>> file on the workstation and copy and paste it imports the key correctly so 
>> I know that the client.keys file that is being copied is correct. So why is 
>> it not reading in the file during the install as it was before? The file is 
>> a standard txt file, it's named correctly, the key that is in the file 
>> works if I manually add it so what I am missing here?
>>
>> I am soo close to getting this to work I can taste it.
>>
>

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