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Answer» on my servers i have created a vbs SCRIPT that will save the security log in a specific path with the date name.
when i try and run this remotely it saves the event log on the workstation i am working on, not the one on the server.
is there a way of running a COMMAND so it runs on the remote system as if i was physically logged in and running it?
hope this makes sense
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Create some form of dos batch FILE that will save the event logs on my servers which is not run on the servers
btw i am using NT4Wow, you must be the only other person in the world with NT4. I thought I was the last one.
My email is xxx gmail.com (where xxx=QBasicMac)
Anyway, at the DOS prompt, enter "AT /?" and see if you like what you see.
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cheers i will have a look see.
it seems most of the places i have worked are stuck in the NT zone, pain in the *censored* cos not only is it not capable to do a lot of stuff that newer platforms can. it is sooo *censored* old i am having to re awaken my nt skills LOL.
Quote Is there a way of running a command so it runs on the remote system as if i was physically logged in and running it?
Can you use a 3rd party tool? Psexec from the pstools (Sysinternals) should do it. The pstools are working fine with NT4.
hope it helps uliPSEXEC from Sysinternals as suggested by Uli, or SOON.EXE from Microsoft (in the WINDOWS resource kit) should both do what you want.
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