On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 22:39, Steve Willoughby <st...@alchemy.com> wrote:
> > One question you need to figure out is how interactive you want this to be, > or how automated. That will drive the implementation of what comes after. > As will the list of available options at your site for securely allowing a > remote host to run administrative tools on your windows systems. > > > I am pretty basic and no-frills about programs, particularly ones that are utilities for my own use. I am one of those admins that has full administrator privs on the site workstations, so I am able to run anything I like on or against these systems. I am envisioning a little command line program that would work like this: $python get_set_env.py -c some_computer_name This would then just dump the system environment variables of some_computer_name $python get_set_env.py -c some_computer_name -e UG_SHOW_MOD True On the system some_computer_name, this would edit the system environment variable UG_SHOW_MOD to a value of True. $python get_set_env.py -c some_computer_name -s UG_RUN_DIR C:\UGII On the system some_computer_name, this would create the system environment variable UG_RUN_DIR and set it to the value C:\UGII --Bill
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