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Apply group policy to multiple domains?
Hi All,I have about 20 stores, all of which have their own independent domains going on (Server 2003).All of the locations can see the corporate office network via a VPN connection.I would like to be able to apply a group policy to all stores simultaneously. I'm sure there is a...
Tags: josh92982@..., KIX32, domain, forest
Discussion threads 2007-10-25
Kix32 Scripting Help!
We need to copy our company font to the fonts folder under the %systemroot%winnt or windows. We are able to create a script that will do this. The only problem we are having is that the script will not copy and paste the fonts into the fonts directory...
Tags: font, Kix32
Q&A 2004-11-05

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Scripting for Windows admins, what should I use?
Well as it says... Im trying to automate a few processes and im not big on scripting. anyone know of any tools or sites that could help?www.w3schools.comThat one helped a non-scripter like me.Kix32Try www.kixtart.orgThis is a VERY good scripting language and isn't that hard to learn.I've used it...
Tags: Instant messaging, eclopton@..., Microsoft Windows
Discussion threads 2007-06-13
Kix2Exe (exe)
Kix2Exe is a freeware application to create executable files out of KiXtart scripts. When packaging a KiXtart script, an executable file is created that contains a pre-tokenised and password-protected version of the KiXtart script and a copy of kix32.exe or wkix32.exe. It's possible to include other files into the package...
Tags: Freeware, Kixtart, Kix2Exe, Branding, Marketing
Software downloads 2007-11-19
Creating logon scripts with KiXtart, part 1: Background and common structures
Although KiXtart is primarily used to create logon scripts, you can also use it as a general-purpose scripting tool for Windows administration. In part 1 of this series, Richard Charrington shows you how.KiXtart is a logon script processor and enhanced scripting language for computers running Windows NT or Windows 9x...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, Servers, Richard Charrington, REM, Kixtart
Technical articles 2000-04-27
Domain user password expiry date check
Primary domain controller = Windows NT4How do I get a report on all my user account in my domain controller as when they have changed their password since the 1st day their user account was created?Do it programatically....If you use Kix32 or VB or some type of scripting language, you...
Tags: domain controller, hongwei@..., NET USERS, password, user account, windows
Q&A 2005-02-25
Our Login script wont run on XP
Any idea's why this could be happening???Here is the start of the login script:------------------------------------------------@echo offrem use /d after the .scr reference below to get into debug modeRem Detect OS NT or other:NT_XPkix32.exe login.scr:end Exit---------------------------------------------(This is login.scr)---------------------------------------------;cls;TO CHECK FOR RASif @ras>1"RAS, script will not be run" exitendif;WINDOWS 9X SECTIONif @inwin = 2"Windows...
Tags: /C, conorcarroll@..., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 9X
Q&A 2005-11-24
Support diary: Tom S. (Friday)
The hot topic of the final entry from this week's support diary is passwords!Friday’s headaches included dealing with users who couldn’t read their e-mail because their passwords had expired.Read Monday’s entry .Read Tuesday’s entry .Read Wednesday’s entry.Read Thursday’s entry.PreludeI must say, this has been one of the least technically challenging...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Help desk, E-mail, Read Wednesday, Guest Contributor, Read Monday, Read Thursday, Read Tuesday, password, computer
Technical articles 2000-01-14
Configure IT Quick: Customize logon scripts with KiXtart 2001
Add flexibility to your login scriptsWouldn’t it be nice if you could be physically present every time a user logged on to your network? That way, you could make sure the drives the user needs are mapped, the user’s startup drive is correct, and Registry is configured the way it...
Tags: Jeff Davis, information technology, Kixtart
Technical articles 2002-04-16
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