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.BAT
Hi, i have recently started work where there is a
workgroup network set up. (due to lack of finances). The network has various versions of windows and it is running pretty good. When the computers start up, they have a message saying that 'cannot find startup.BAT'. (because it is called somehting else.BAT on the server). This startup.BAT file was created by a person who worked previously. My understanding is that it has been created so that all the computers have the same background amongst other things. can that .BAT file also be editing all the computers registry so that it is the same as the servers registry?? My question is how can i find out what this startup.BAT file is doing? I want to learn how to create one myself. i have located it on the server. and also how do i make the other computers read that particular .BAT file? |
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wrote in message ... Hi, i have recently started work where there is a workgroup network set up. (due to lack of finances). The network has various versions of windows and it is running pretty good. When the computers start up, they have a message saying that 'cannot find startup.BAT'. (because it is called somehting else.BAT on the server). This startup.BAT file was created by a person who worked previously. My understanding is that it has been created so that all the computers have the same background amongst other things. can that .BAT file also be editing all the computers registry so that it is the same as the servers registry?? My question is how can i find out what this startup.BAT file is doing? I want to learn how to create one myself. i have located it on the server. and also how do i make the other computers read that particular .BAT file? ..bat is DOS batch file ...in your situation it is probably running a logon script it is just a text file with a different extension , edit it in notepad and check what each line is doing |
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