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Thanks, I think I worked around like this...
I'm not sure if I'm doing this right but here is what I
have come up with:
1. On the local LAN I have a Dir named \test shared
2. Created a batch file with the folowing statement in it:
copy /y \\10.10.10.10\test.txt "C:\Documents and
Settings\All Users\Desktop"
3. I run this file from a test machine and it copies the
file over onto it's desktop.
4. Now...
... all I have to do is add a statement in the
Machine Policy login scrips? section in AD GPO's?
...I think I'm almost there and ready to deploy!
I should have thought AD from the beginning!
Thanks
>-----Original Message-----
>Grant wrote:
>> My thinking exactly!, I thought it silly that I had
>> posted the FTP idea just after I posted.
>>
>> I have generated a batch script already,using excel to
>> generate/copy-paste-from a list of IP adresses.
>> Unfortunately I can't seem to get the copy command to
>> send to the default share on XP machines.
>> I am using:
>> "copy file.txt \\10.10.10.10\Docume~1\All~1
>> \Docume~1"(example) to get a file into the default all
>> users Xp share directory dor could I send the file to
the
>> \ADMIN$ or \c$ default shares I recieve a "access
denied"
>> error msg. only If I enable sharing on the machine by
>> sharing the c:\ do I have the permissions to send the
>> file, but that means that I would have to do that on
>> loads of machines to perform this function, which
negates
>> the entire reason for creating the batch file in the
>> first place! so, I think what I need to know is : what
is
>> the safehaven path that I can send files to, on a
>> standard XP box? and, how can I send a linking shortcut
>> to all those box's desktops?
>>
>> If I were to be allowed the rights to perform this
>> function in Active Directory (I am still a newbie
Admin!)
>> Would I be able to deploy the document to that it
appears
>> in the users home\My Documents\ folder with a shortcut
>> pasted into their respective home\Desktop\ Folders?
>>
>> I will read your post, I am actively commenting on
these
>> newsgroups! (under Pseudonym!)
>
>Your path should be in quotes so it can be accurate.
>
>copy /y file.txt "\\10.10.10.10\c$\Documents and
Settings\All Users\Desktop"
>
>There is no All Users "My Documents".
>
>If you do not have access to these machines hard drives
from your
>account/machine you are running the script from where
you could just
>manually (and without entering a different
username/password) map their c$
>share, then you cannot run a batch script as simple as
the one you are
>proposing. There is no default share other than the
admin shares for you to
>use.
>
>These machines are in a domain? It seems you are
inferring they are with
>your active directory comment. If they are, then you
could even have the
>file being copied as part of a startup or logon script
from your
>\\domaincontroller\netlogon share(s).
>
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