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Date Calculation
I am needing to rename files based on the previous day’s date. I am looking for help in calculating this taking into account the number of days in a given month. I.e. If I run the script on March 1st, the date in the name will need to be Feb. 28th. I am currently using [...]
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| May 22, 2009 4:09 PM
Microsoft Windows, Windows Script Host, WSH, WSH scripts
I am needing to rename files based on the previous day’s date. I am looking for help in calculating this taking into account the number of days in a given month. I.e. If I run the script on March 1st, the date in the name will need to be Feb. 28th. I am currently using [...]
Windows Script Host – LOVERAHULSAS.vbs
when each time i started my computer i faced an error message before the desktop loads. it says as cannot find the script file “c:WINDOWSSystem32LOVERAHULSAS.vbs”. cananyone tell me how to fix this problem?
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| March 9, 2009 8:14 AM
LOVERAHULSAS.vbs, VBScript, VBScript virus, Virus removal, Windows Script Host
when each time i started my computer i faced an error message before the desktop loads. it says as cannot find the script file “c:WINDOWSSystem32LOVERAHULSAS.vbs”. cananyone tell me how to fix this problem?
In Windows Script Host, is it possible to pass a value from the remote script back to the controller script?
I have a question regarding Windows Script Host remote script process. I am trying to execute a script on a remote computer and return the results of that script to the controller script. For example, if I execute the script below on a remote computer, I would like to return the value of curDomainUser to [...]
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| September 17, 2008 7:46 PM
Controller script, Remote script, Windows Script Host, Windows scripting
I have a question regarding Windows Script Host remote script process. I am trying to execute a script on a remote computer and return the results of that script to the controller script. For example, if I execute the script below on a remote computer, I would like to return the value of curDomainUser to [...]
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