Batch file login computer
Network Infrastructure Servers. Sign in to vote. There are times I work on a network account and I need to test it out. It would be so nice if I could just put the Username and password into a script and then every time i wanted to test the login I could just run the script.
Any chance a batch file can login to a remote computer? Thursday, January 12, PM. I don't want to use task scheduler or any programs because you still need to set it automatically. I want the batch file to run automatically without any manual setup. Simply copy the batch file into your startup folder. Not sure if that constitutes "manual" setup, but any method will require to setup something once. Try creating an autoexec. It should run automatically each time the PC boots.
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John, hate to dig up an old post. I am needing to do this same thing on a windows 10 machine that is on a domain. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Server TechCenter. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Note: a quick way to get to this directory is? First thing you want to do is to make a backup copy of the.
BAT 3. I then created a new. The name of the. So, if you logged on as JohnDoe, then the batch file was named JohnDoe. Now, all you need to do is to create a new batch file for each user - no need to mess with the default SBS script any more. And no need to modify the name of the startup login script from within AD. Add a new user? Simply add a new batch file!. If you want to map to the shared drive within Windows then click on the "connect using a different user name" link in the map network drive window.
To do this on the command prompt or. If you have spaces in your folder names you will need to put the remote target location in quotes. Please post back if you have anymore problems or questions.
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