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by xl1000
20 May 2011 13:44
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: File properties
Replies: 2
Views: 3854

Re: File properties

@echo off setlocal SET target=dir_date.txt IF EXIST %target% DEL /Q %target% >nul echo. echo == ( 1 ) echo. FOR /F %%i IN ( 'dir /b' ) DO CALL :format %%i echo. echo == ( or ) echo. dir /c echo == goto :eof :format ECHO %~t1 - %1>>%target% ECHO %~t1 - %1
by xl1000
20 May 2011 09:14
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Get newest directory ?
Replies: 2
Views: 3814

Re: Get newest directory ?

Try something like this: @echo off ECHO. ECHO Show most recent folder ECHO. set recent= set unc_path=\\Where\we\get\new\folder FOR /F %%i IN ( 'dir /od /ad /b %unc_path%\' ) DO SET recent=%%i ECHO Recent path=%recent% ECHO. ECHO XCOPY %recent% \\target\that\you\want /D/S/E ECHO.
by xl1000
15 Apr 2011 13:34
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Closing Open network sessions via batch
Replies: 3
Views: 4375

Re: Closing Open network sessions via batch

Having Open Files is something else then Open Sessions...

NET FILE does not show connected sessions.

Check out the command below, or read some info on the Microsoft site about session connections.

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NET SESSTION /?
by xl1000
15 Apr 2011 07:28
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Batch Network Shutdown
Replies: 3
Views: 4218

Re: Batch Network Shutdown

Check the MS site first, and learn how remote shutdown is being done in a MS environment and what access rights you need. http://search.microsoft.com/results.aspx?form=MSHOME&mkt=en-us&setlang=en-us&q=remote+shutdown+credentials But here is another approach for your batch @Echo off cd\ E...
by xl1000
13 Apr 2011 09:52
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Closing Open network sessions via batch
Replies: 3
Views: 4375

Re: Closing Open network sessions via batch

try to use command NET FILE

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NET FILE [id [/CLOSE]]
by xl1000
07 Apr 2011 09:53
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: How to get GUID ID to change display setting
Replies: 1
Views: 3711

Re: How to get GUID ID to change display setting

How about this... @echo off SET KEY=HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Video REG.EXE QUERY %KEY%> video_reg.txt FOR /F "tokens=1,2,3,4,5,6 delims=\" %%i IN ( video_reg.txt ) DO ( REM ECHO %%m - %%n IF "%%n" NEQ "" ECHO Video Card GUID present: %%n ) or without the {}...
by xl1000
22 Feb 2011 15:27
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Findstr with registry
Replies: 5
Views: 8181

Re: Findstr with registry

Close, but no cigar yet... Output is : REG_EXPAND_SZ "C:\Program Files\Notepad++\notepad++.exe Changing the "tokens= 2 *" into "tokens= 3 *" did the trick The output now becomes : C:\Program Files\Notepad++\notepad++.exe So, now the cigar is earned ... thnx..
by xl1000
22 Feb 2011 11:15
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Findstr with registry
Replies: 5
Views: 8181

Re: Findstr with registry

Interesting topic How about this one: reg QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\txtfile\Shell\Open\Command" The output is: ! REG.EXE VERSION 3.0 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\txtfile\Shell\Open\Command <NO NAME> REG_EXPAND_SZ "C:\Program Files\Notepad++\notepad++.exe" ...
by xl1000
01 Feb 2011 09:18
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Travers PATH variable
Replies: 7
Views: 7911

Re: Travers PATH variable

Hi Guys... Both of you, great solutions !! ChickenSoup, more extensive, and already prepared for doing other stuff Though i always have difficulty with traversing a variable like you do, continuing until its empty. aGerman, quick to the point and straigh forward. superb !! Thank you guys, both of yo...
by xl1000
01 Feb 2011 06:28
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Travers PATH variable
Replies: 7
Views: 7911

Travers PATH variable

I´m trying to traverse the PATH variable for each folder to see if a specific file is found. Until now i´ve not succeeded to do this, and i´m wondering if someone else has a solution to this. Sample, when the PATH variable has the content: PATH=C:\Program Files\Application\bin;C:\PROGRA~1\APP2\EXEC;...