We are looking at network
quarentine products and I was wondering what others are doing. We can't do
Cisco's Nac since all our switches are not Cisco. We are looking at a product
from StillSecure called Safe Access. Has anyone else looked at this product? Can
anyone recommend a particular pr
If you are not getting a new profile created locally, you should definitely be checking out all NTFS permissions on your local docs and settings profile folders. Default user in particular will be inherited by any new user profiles that are created and certainly in this case as you are changing
Justin,
Not command line
but I find this program useful…cheap as well…
http://www.jam-software.com/treesize/index.shtml
James
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U can use the "tree" command with the /F switch and
redirect to outfile file using "> log.txt" without quotes, for
example.
C:\>tree /?Graphically displays the folder structure
of a drive or path.
TREE [drive:][path] [/F] [/A]
/F Display the names of the files
in each folder. /A
All
sub folders of the root (one level) -
dir \ /ad /b
All
sub folders below the root (recurse entire tree) -
dir \ /ad /b /s
All
files within a directory (one level) -
dir \Windows /a-d
/b
All files within a directory (recurse entire tree) -
dir \Windows /a-d /b
/s
try the following at the root folder: DIR *.* /S /B
REGARDS,
Jorge
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Everyone,
Do any of you know of a command line utility that would display all file
nam
Yep, that grep should do it...
[Tue 12/21/2004 20:10:06.30]
F:\DEV\cpp\AdFind>adfind -default -s one -f * whencreated whenchanged |grep
">"
AdFind V01.25.01cpp Joe Richards ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) December 2004
File STDIN:
>whenCreated: 20040309041846.0Z
>whenChanged: 20041012165136.0Z
>whenCreated:
From anywhere in the folder tree, at the
command line type “dir c:\” – or put that command in a cmd
script
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Dir C:/s > AllFiles.txt
This will optionally dump the list to the
AllFiles.txt file versus dumping it to screen
Also remove/change the C: as needed (drive
letter)
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Salandra, Justin A. wrote:
Everyone,
Do any of you know of a command line utility that would display all file
names in a folder and all subfolders of the root folder?
dir /S
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Everyone,
Do any of you know
of a command line utility that would display all file names in a folder and all
subfolders of the root folder?
TIA
Justin
If any of you are StarTeam admins knowledgeable about working with the StarTeam
SDK, I'd appreciate
hearing from you off-list. I'm trying to create a vbscript to create a StarTeam
project with default
folders and project access rights, and have gotten stuck on the folder creation
piece.
Thanks
I mean exclude the entire DN output: the DN label + its string. All I want
to see in the output are the attr's that I list/choose.
At 18:14 12/10/2004, you wrote:
How about
Command | grep ">"
Or do you mean the dn: string prefixing the dn being returned?
If the latter, you can have it returned di
The repadmin works nicely but I'd like to avoid display of the DN (using
this, Adfind or DS tools) and have yet to work out how to block output of
the DN. Advice?
At 17:33 12/13/2004, you wrote:
Maybe use tee, if dsget is killing the whole command line, it may give you
the exact object at the e
You can use ntdsutil command from command
prompt to clean it. I have worked with it several time and there would be no
problem. This article about working with ntdsutil for this subject can help
you.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;216498
hope this helps
ro
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