DS3Circuit 0 Posted January 20, 2003 Link comes up with error, not found .... And here you got me all excited Share this post Link to post
DS3Circuit 0 Posted January 20, 2003 DOH .... what a morning ... had to reboot a 3com 3300 switch Never mind ... 8) Share this post Link to post
DS3Circuit 0 Posted January 20, 2003 Yeah that site as been in my bookmarks for probably a couple of years ... only thing is ... I never even bothered to THINK to search that topic .... You have given me a good arsenal for some remote management and batch work Loads his script gun Share this post Link to post
Nemesis 1 Posted January 21, 2003 All, Jerolds site is very good for a vast source of tips and tricks and registyr hacks, also take a look at tip 6000. Share this post Link to post
RobEubank 0 Posted January 25, 2003 www.pukka.com has a program called netuser which is a great alternative to "net user" in that you can reset, unlock, change passwords and create accounts on remote machines. It's a very useful tool which doesn't have the limitations of the the net user coommand. It is shareware and not freeware but IMHO, it's a resource any system admin should have a copy of. A simple batch file can change the local admin password on you entire domain. command line response follows Quote: The syntax of this command is: NETUSER [-a|-c|-x|-f] UserName [/d:[T|F]] [/f:fullname] [/D:Home dir DRIVE] [/e:expires MMDDYYYY] [/g:description] [/h:home directory] [/m:[T|F]] [/p:password] [/q:profile] [/s:script] [/s:servername] [/u:[T|F]] [/w:[T|F]] NETUSER adds or updates the UserName user-id. -a Adds user-id to the system. Aborts if user exists. -c Updates a user-id based on the settings given. -f Finds a user by searching in the username, fullname and description for the text specified by UserName. -x Adds user-id to the system if it doesn't exist, otherwise changes the specified user-id. -r Register this tool with netuser -r code /d:[T|F] Sets user-id to DISABLED if TRUE, ENABLED if FALSE. /D:Drive letter sets DRIVE letter for the user (e.g. H . /e:expires specifies when the account will expire, format : MMDDYYYY /f:fullname Sets user's full name. When entering full-names & descriptions, use "quotes" to seperate spaces. /g:descript Sets user's description. /h:home drive Sets the drive to map the home drive letter to. /l:[T] Unlocks a locked out account. /m:[T|F] Sets the 'user must change password at next logon' switch. /p:password Sets the user-id password. /q:profile Sets the user's profile. /s:script Sets the user's Script file. /S:servername Determines the machine on which the user is to be administered. /u:[T|F] Sets the 'user cannnot change password' switch. /w:[T|F] Sets the 'password never expires' switch. NOTE: the /m:T and /s:T switches must not be used simultaneously. the /m:T and /w:T switches must not be used simultaneously. the /m:T switch doesn't work if user's password is set to never expire. NETUSER ©Pukka Software 1996-2001 v1.0 For more information visit www.PUKKA.COM or at support@pukka.com for questions and remarks Share this post Link to post