DArkdjack Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 Hello All ! First you must to know I'm French so I don't Speak English very well.. i'm sorry for that. I try to Use " _RunDos" command but it's don't work...Can you help me please ? this is my code ... May you correct me please ? :case $msg=$d RunAsSet("Loggin","domain","password") run("explorer \\"&GUICtrlRead($data40)&"\d$") OK case $msg=$exprofile _Rundos("md c:\TEST /computer="&GUICtrlRead($data40)&,"",@SW_MAXIMIZE) NOKI will very happy if i can write Dos command in my code.. because i have a .BAT file and i want to change into a .AU3 file for make a .EXE file with a nice graphic windows ! ( not a Dos windows with choice)I'm very sorry for my poor english ... Thank you for your HELP ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iceberg Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 hi, i guess yr codes are just bits and pieces....quite difficult to understand what u r actually trying to do.... why not post your bat file codes and see what we can do fom there.... mouse not found....scroll any mouse to continue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jpm Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 _Rundos("md c:\TEST /computer="&GUICtrlRead($data40)&,"",@SW_MAXIMIZE) OK? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DArkdjack Posted September 18, 2006 Author Share Posted September 18, 2006 Yes I can ! but it's Long code ! When you lunch my .Bat file you have 4 Choices. 1- Backup your Windows profil in P: 2- Restore your Windows profil 3- Backup your printer connection 4- Restore your Printer // .........................................................----------------------------- First I need to create a Backup folder in P: drive. 1- md p:\Backup\favorite md p:\Backup\cookies md p:\Backup\desktop And copy the file : xcopy "%userprofile%"\"favorite" p:\backup\favorite /E /I xcopy "%userprofile%"\"cookies" p:\backup\cookies /E /I xcopy "%userprofile%"\"desktop" p:\backup\desktop /E /I -------------------------------------------------------------------------- In my AU3 file I create many Buttons. Look : GUICtrlCreateLabel("HOSTNAME" :",50,150) $data40=GUICtrlCreateInput ("",200,-1,100,20) GUISetFont(9, 400) $ping=GUICtrlCreateButton("Ping",310,-1,60,20) For ping "hostname" Computer $c=GUICtrlCreateButton("C$",380,-1,60,20) For See all the file C: of "Hostname" Computer $d=GUICtrlCreateButton("D$",380,180,60,20) $exprofile=GUICtrlCreateButton("Backup Profil",520,150,87,20) $improfile=GUICtrlCreateButton("Restore Profil",520,180,87,20) $exprinter=GUICtrlCreateButton("Backup Printer",615,150,87,20) $imprinter=GUICtrlCreateButton("Restore Printer",615,180,87,20) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ case $msg=$ping Run("cmd /k ping -t "&GUICtrlRead($data40),"",@SW_MAXIMIZE) Its Working case $msg=$c RunAsSet("Loggin","Domain","password") run("explorer \\"&GUICtrlRead($data40)&"\c$") Its Working case $msg=$d WORKING case $msg=$exprofile I Want to create all P: folder and lauch Xcopy for backup file.... same of the .bat ! Is it possible ?? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOrry for BAd english Thank You for your Help ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DArkdjack Posted September 18, 2006 Author Share Posted September 18, 2006 case $msg=$exprofile _Rundos("md c:\Restauration\bureau") _Rundos("md c:\Restauration\favoris") _rundos("md c:\restauration\cookies") _rundos("md c:\restauration\iseries") _RunDOS("xcopy "%userprofile%"\"favoris" c:\restauration\favoris /E /I") It's OK !! Only the last sentence... But it's work in .bat file. THX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BitRot Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 Only the last sentence... But it's work in .bat file. There are just too many double-quotes in there. Try either: _RunDOS("xcopy '%userprofile%\favoris' c:\restauration\favoris /E /I") Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DArkdjack Posted September 19, 2006 Author Share Posted September 19, 2006 Thank You So much !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BitRot Posted September 19, 2006 Share Posted September 19, 2006 Thank You So much !! You're welcome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DArkdjack Posted September 19, 2006 Author Share Posted September 19, 2006 Can you correct me please ? it's my last question ! I Promise ! _Rundos("md c:\Restauration\bureau "&GUICtrlRead($data40)oÝ÷ Øb²,²&åzÚæy§è׫Â+aiجµ©ír©º×«jëh×6"&GUICtrlRead($data40) is the name of the computer... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BitRot Posted September 19, 2006 Share Posted September 19, 2006 It is possible to create a folder with a distant computer ?In dos you either mount a drive from that computer onto your local one and than simply refer to that (remote) drive (see the dos-command "net use"), or you refer to the remote computers drive directly, like so : \\computer\drivename\path\file.ext In your case that "md" command should than look something like :_Rundos("md \\"&GUICtrlRead($data40)&"\c\Restauration\bureau"Suggestion : First try, in a dos-box, if you can see the remote drive & files. Than use that information in your code. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DArkdjack Posted September 20, 2006 Author Share Posted September 20, 2006 Hum.. ThX but it's difficult to find a DOs command for Create a folder for a Distant computer... I try : md \\Pcname c:\test not working (maybe because i must use RUn AS with administrator strategy) or md c:\test \\pcname... doesn't work I think i must change my code....... i must thinking different...find a new idea maybe with the command RUN AS ... I will Test Thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BitRot Posted September 20, 2006 Share Posted September 20, 2006 Hum.. ThX but it's difficult to find a DOs command for Create a folder for a Distant computer...Not really. That is, when you obey the rules for path-names for remote computers ...I try : md \\Pcname c:\test not working (maybe because i must use RUn AS with administrator strategy)or md c:\test \\pcname... doesn't workTry something like "md \\pcname\drivename\test" (you can find the accessable drive-names when you look at the "network environment" at the bottom of your "windows explorer", just above the garbage-can) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blademonkey Posted September 21, 2006 Share Posted September 21, 2006 Hum.. ThX but it's difficult to find a DOs command for Create a folder for a Distant computer... I try : md \\Pcname c:\test not working (maybe because i must use RUn AS with administrator strategy) or md c:\test \\pcname... doesn't work I think i must change my code....... i must thinking different...find a new idea maybe with the command RUN AS ... I will Test Thank you essaye ça: @echo Off set pcname = %1 if exist h: net use h: /d net use h: \\%pcname%\c$ if not exist c:\test md h:\test quand t'appel le fichier BAT tu mets le nom de l'ordinateur ou tu veux cree le catalogue, comme ca: makedir.bat DarkJacksPC ---"Educate the Mind, Make Savage the Body" -Mao Tse Tung Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DArkdjack Posted September 21, 2006 Author Share Posted September 21, 2006 Merci pour les infos Jai malheuresement un probleme a contourner.. vu que le but du jeu cest de pouvoir migrer des postes de W2000 a XP... sans bouger de mon PC. Avec mon .bat (qui fonctionne a merveille) je devais copier le Bat en local sur les postes qui allaient migrer...et ensuite sur le nouveau poste je rappatriais de la meme façon... là jai envie de faire un prog qui fera tout a partir de mon poste... Pas evident... PAr exemple la sauvegarde des DOnnées est envoyé sur un lecteur P:... (lecteur Perso) je ne peux pas de MON poste lancer une copy sur le P$ d'un PC distant vu que le lecteur P n'est pas partagé... Jai toute une idée a reprendre depuis le début... il faut que je contourne ce probleme.. JE trouverais... En tout cas je vous remercie tous pour votre précieuse aide THANK YOU ALL ; Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DArkdjack Posted September 21, 2006 Author Share Posted September 21, 2006 (edited) I have the solution.. if i can copy my .bat file and lauch it, all is Ok but I don't find the good sentence.... May you help me ? :"> _RunDOS("copy c:\brain.bat /computer="&GUICtrlRead($data40)&"c$)oÝ÷ ÚÚºÚ"µÍÔ[ÔÊ ][ÝØÛÜHÎÌLØZ[] ][ÝÉ[ÑÕRPÝXY ÌÍÙ]M I[É][ÝØÉÌÍÊoÝ÷ ÚÚºÚ"µÍÔ[ÔÊ ][ÝØÛÜHÎÌLØZ[] ÌLÉÌLÉ][ÝÉ[ÑÕRPÝXY ÌÍÙ]M I[É][ÝØÉÌÍÊ script doesn't work... Thanks for your help In dos mode : copy c:\brain.bat \\NAME c$ working Edited September 21, 2006 by DArkdjack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BitRot Posted September 21, 2006 Share Posted September 21, 2006 I have the solution.. if i can copy my .bat file and lauch it, all is Ok ... In dos mode : c:\brain.bat \\NAME c$ working ... _RunDOS("copy c:\brain.bat \\"&GUICtrlRead($data40)&"c$)oÝ÷ ÚÇ+]¡ë'ßÛp¢¹?ªê-y8kyêk¡¹^Ímæ¢÷¥w¡jÈ(¶+aç¿Ú.nWªº^³br"XÊÏâr·µë¦ºé~«¶h¹¹^ªê-zk¬µ·©§v;¬µ§íz»ajÚ®¢Ý7éÊ®¢Ö¶Ú¶¥w¶b«m«ø¥yÊzÈhÂƬ¥§mëpyéíꮢÝ=ÛOv4ªê-jwmꮢ×4ߪ®¢Ü!Èb²z-¦·¬z{b*.¬ ¡×·!Ú'¢Ù'£!jج²Ú+yا¶rí®ZÛaºÈ¶ÊÞ¶êçyÖò¶ªê-B¶¹Qy§tߧZµ®4ªê-q©e²±Ø~'.Ûh±¬¢~Ø^iº/y§]Ø¨í· iÉ,«!zÊ®¢Ý=ÛOvªê-Ç(®·¶f²mëa¢ÇiÉ,«!zÆ«y©eæÊÞ±éí{az«¨´e ÚåEæÓ~jÖ¸Ò«¨¶ËkxºÙ¨²Ùbér¶§{ew¬¥w +«¢+Ù}IÕ¹=L ÅÕ½Ðí½ÁäèÀäÈíÉ¥¸¹ÐÀäÈìÀäÈìÅÕ½ÐìµÀíU% ÑɱI ÀÌØíÑÐÀ¤µÀìÅÕ½ÐìÀÌØìÅÕ½ÐìIf not, try removing those two back-slashes (actually, you should check for their presence in the string returned by the control, and add them if not there ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DArkdjack Posted September 21, 2006 Author Share Posted September 21, 2006 (edited) http://img172.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sanstitrelf2.jpg Ok ... Look this picture.. and see the code.. 0 = "&GUICtrlRead($data40)&" The computer name, I write the PCname here ! 1 = For pinging the "&GUICtrlRead($data40)&" computer code case $msg=$ping Run("cmd /k ping -t "&GUICtrlRead($data40),"",@SW_MAXIMIZE)oÝ÷ Ùj+)àk¡¹^}öfor 7 et 8 i can resolve it if the number 6 is correct ..Thank you very much for your help Edited September 21, 2006 by DArkdjack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BitRot Posted September 21, 2006 Share Posted September 21, 2006 I want to copy a .bat file in the "&GUICtrlRead($data40)&" computer ...That you can do with "_RunDOS(...)". For example, this works on my computer : #include <Process.au3> _RunDOS("copy c:\brain.bat \\server1\c")Please notice that 1) it only copies the file, nothing more. 2) You really need to tell it which drive to store the file on (in the above example, on drive "c" (default name of my C: drive) ... and lauch IT !I'm sorry, but I can't help you there. I have absolutily no experience with RPC (Remote Process Calls). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DArkdjack Posted September 21, 2006 Author Share Posted September 21, 2006 Thank you Bitrot ! You're very coooool I must change my code strategy ..... because i'm agree with you.. if i Write : #include <Process.au3> _RunDOS("copy c:\brain.bat \\server1\c") It's work ! but i want change "\\server\c" into the name who i wrote in the white windows ("&GUICtrlRead($data40)&") Not working.. sorry my english is very bad Thank you very much i will change the strategy.... anything is possible ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BitRot Posted September 21, 2006 Share Posted September 21, 2006 Thank you Bitrot ! You're very coooool Well thank you but i want change "\\server\c" into the name who i wrote in the white windows ("&GUICtrlRead($data40)&")Try this : #include <Process.au3> ConsoleWrite("Control {"&$data40&"} contents :["&GUICtrlRead($data40)&"]") _RunDOS("copy c:\brain.bat "&GUICtrlRead($data40))Checkin you console-window if the text between both the "{" & "}" and "[" & "]" is what you expect it to be (The first one a non-zero value, the second one a double backslash, the computername, another backslash and the drive-name) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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