Matt,

Matt Ezell escribió:
> Hello,
> 
> What would you think about moving all of the Windows updates into their
> own folder within scripts?

I think that it added complexity, and It added extra work.

  There are approximately 40 different files
> just for updating windows, but none of these should ever really be run
> by hand. In our organization, we often have people request software be
> installed after it has been unattended, so we still like to use the
> scripts we have in z:\scripts. Moving the updates to a dedicated folder
> would clean it up quite a bit. I propose putting them in the folder
> z:\scripts\updates
> 

I have the same problem. But those scripts does not change much. My only 
problem is when I made some local changes and files that I want to be 
hide when I execute "cvs up"


A proposal could be to allow local-*.bat to be ignored by CVS and the 
prepare script.

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