jester3k
Hello all
very new to this so i hope this is the correct place
I have a command that needs to this code on 10 different networked pcs
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psexec \\11.11.111.111 -u Administrator -p password -i c:\CodeVIP\black.bat
start cmd /c psexec \\11.11.111.111 -u Administrator -p password -i D:\INETB\start.bat
for some reason it does not execute the second line unless I use "start cmd /c"
now after it executes the second line it leaves me with an open psexec "copyright window"
tried running
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TASKKILL /IM cmd.exe
how can I either close the copyright or stop CMD after executing the two commands on all 10 pcs?
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#2 04 Oct 2015 17:06
Batcher
Jester3k I am also having a similar problem taskkill /I'm has only been able to kill windows explorer.exe and nothing else I am still looking for a solution.
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#3 04 Oct 2015 17:25
jester3k
are you trying to end it remotely or locallyBatcher wrote:
Jester3k I am also having a similar problem taskkill /I'm has only been able to kill windows explorer.exe and nothing else I am still looking for a solution.
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#4 04 Oct 2015 18:38
Batcher
try this jester3k
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taskkill /IM cmd.exe /T /F
Last edited by Batcher (04 Oct 2015 18:44)
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#5 04 Oct 2015 21:19
jester3k
tried this and it didn't do anything so i sort of found a work aroundBatcher wrote:
try this jester3k
taskkill /IM cmd.exe /T /F
This will kill cmd and should kill all of its child processes
I treat the machine im executing from as a remote pc
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psexec \\localpc -u administrator -p password -i TASKKILL /IM cmd.exe
if someone has something more elegant id be glad to try it
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#6 05 Oct 2015 04:55
foxidrive
Is there are reason you are using two batch scripts, instead of launching one batch script to perform the tasks?
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#7 05 Oct 2015 11:17
jester3k
The second one is not mine, i cnat really modify it....foxidrive wrote:
Is there are reason you are using two batch scripts, instead of launching one batch script to perform the tasks?
is there a script i can run on the first on that runs the second one?
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#8 06 Oct 2015 11:39
bluesxman
You could try this:
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start cmd /c psexec \\11.11.111.111 -u Administrator -p password -i cmd /c start "" D:\INETB\start.bat
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#9 14 Oct 2015 16:38
ronalehm
bluesxman wrote:
You could try this:
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start cmd /c psexec \\11.11.111.111 -u Administrator -p password -i cmd /c start "" D:\INETB\start.bat
intenta con esto:
name: equipo remoto
PsExec.exe \\name -e cmd /C \\name\c$\ojo\install.bat
se ejecuta el bat, en la ruta c:\ojo
install.bat
Offline
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try this:
name: remote computer
PsExec.exe \\name -e cmd /C \\name\c$\eye\install.bat
the bat is executed, in the path c:\eye
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