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Greetings

I need to create a script that connects to a series of computers, perform a scripted operation and then exit. I want to be able to run from a central location across the lan/wan. How would I make the connection to the remote workstaion or server? how would I pass the authenication to the remote box to perform the activity as the admin?

I've looked around and don't really see what I am looking for. I would appreciated a few sign posts pointing me in the right direction.

thanks in advance

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I thought of that, But these are Novell servers. Sorry forgot to mention that! DOH!

The script needs to be written in AutoIt, the scripting tool of choice.

Some things that I am up against, slow links <>256k and I have a short time window for hundreds of computers.

so this will most likely need to be a multi-threaded operation.

Any other takers?

Wow... Novell. Haven't touched NetWare since 3.11.

What is the remote admin interface you are trying to log into?

:)

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Wow... Novell. Haven't touched NetWare since 3.11.

What is the remote admin interface you are trying to log into?

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Same here. Last time I used Novell was to convert a 3.12 environment to WIN2003 AD. I've googled the subject. not coming up with much that is open source (free). Novell has their own environment/tools for scripting. Not sure that I want to pay for that!

I believe, still verifying, that all of the servers are running in Novell7. That is all I know at the moment.

I was hoping that one of the gang here may have had some experinece with Novell servers.

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