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Hello

I just make a script that run with a list of servers but the script run one by one.

Can some one tell me how to run a command for each host on the list at the some time.

if i have 3 host on the list i wont to run the command on 3 host in some time.

Regards

RunWait('Psexec @servers.txt -u "domainmyuser" -p "mypw|" -c -f ficheiro.bat')

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I'd run it via ComSpec (calling windows CMD to run it)

RunWait(@ComSpec & ' /c Psexec @servers.txt -u "domainmyuser" -p "mypw|" -c -f ficheiro.bat')

Note: I'm currently building a Button GUI to run different Psexec commands for maintaining workstations. It's becoming pretty nifty =D

Edited by mechaflash213
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You can't because psexec is reading your list of servers in the text file, it's going to read it and execute the operation on each line of the file, then goes to the next line in the file. Either don't use a text file with the list and use Run instead of RunWait, or you'll have to do it one at a time.

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$File = FileOpen("servers.txt")
While 1
     $ServerName = FileReadLine($File)
     If @error = -1 Then ExitLoop
     Run('Psexec ' & $ServerName & ' -u "domainmyuser" -p "mypw|" -c -f ficheiro.bat')
WEnd

This will read your text file one line at a time, run PSExec using that server name, then loop back to the beginning and do it all again. When it runs out of lines in the file, it will exit. The servers.txt file can only have server names in it, and the server names will have to start with "" (without quotes).

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$File = FileOpen("servers.txt")

While 1

$ServerName = FileReadLine($File)

If @error = -1 Then ExitLoop

Run('Psexec ' & $ServerName & ' -u "domainmyuser" -p "mypw|" -c -f ficheiro.bat')

WEnd

I have to change with 2 slash

Tanks

It work fine

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Just another question

It is possible to encrypt the password?

Check out these functions.

_Crypt_DeriveKey()

_Crypt_EncryptData()

_Crypt_DecryptData()

_Crypt_DestroyKey()

Edited by mechaflash213
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“Hello, ladies, look at your man, now back to me, now back at your man, now back to me. Sadly, he isn’t me, but if he stopped using ladies scented body wash and switched to Old Spice, he could smell like he’s me. Look down, back up, where are you? You’re on a boat with the man your man could smell like. What’s in your hand, back at me. I have it, it’s an oyster with two tickets to that thing you love. Look again, the tickets are now diamonds. Anything is possible when your man smells like Old Spice and not a lady. I’m on a horse.”

 

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