Try
the W2K Server Resource Kit. There are some active state perl scripts that
change dns, wins and domain settings. The scripts work well for W2K but NT
workstations may need WSH loaded.
One
catch, especially on W2K, is that the scripts must reside and execute locally
since you are changing the network connection. Hint: Copy scripts and use
scheduler. Also, Perl must be installed locally as well, since the scripts don't
"compile" via perlapp.
Enjoy.
!mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Norris, Joseph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 10:12 AM
To: Perl Win32 Users (E-mail); Perl Admin (E-mail)
Subject: Sys Admin - perl question - change of dns or other thingsGroup,I am in a situation in which I need to sign on to a bunch of work stations and make changes. IP changes for dns and other tasks. My question is what would bethe best way to handle this via perl script. I have played with Win32::AdminMisc (not too successful). Any and all suggestions would be appreciated.Note: I have administrator user/pass to all of these boxes so getting access is not a problem.Thanks to all.
