Hi,
Im wondering if someone could help me. I work for an organisation that records live audio to be transcribed.
The audio is captured using a programme called FTR and then transferred through to the server from the local machines.
What I need to do is get 8 win 98 and 7 NT Workstations to have the same time synchronisation as the server.
I have found a file called Time.bat and I am testing on my computer and have put it into my start up folder, it seems to be working okay but unfortunately I have to actually close the box once the script or .bat has run (excuse the language, Im not that good at this sort of stuff).
I have actually copied what is in the file which is below:
net time \\server /set /yes
What I am asking for if anyone knows out there what information I can put into this .bat file to actually automatically close the box down once the script has run.
Again, I would be very grateful for all information.
Thanks very much.
Regards
Melissa Sue
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Time.Bat for 98 and NT Workstations
#2
Posted 12 January 2005 - 10:53 AM
Hi.
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What I am asking for if anyone knows out there what information I can put into this .bat file to actually automatically close the box down once the script has run.
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Modify your batch file to this.
net time \\server /set /yes
exit
The "exit" exits the command-line process when the batch file terminates.
Quote:
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What I am asking for if anyone knows out there what information I can put into this .bat file to actually automatically close the box down once the script has run.
...
Modify your batch file to this.
Quote:
net time \\server /set /yes
exit
The "exit" exits the command-line process when the batch file terminates.
#3
Posted 12 January 2005 - 11:39 AM
Originally posted by Wilhelmus:
My gawd, is that it? Thank you very much for that. I will give it a go and I will let you know. Once again, thanks Im very grateful.
Quote:
Hi.
...
What I am asking for if anyone knows out there what information I can put into this .bat file to actually automatically close the box down once the script has run.
...
Modify your batch file to this.
net time \\server /set /yes
exit
The "exit" exits the command-line process when the batch file terminates.
Quote:
...
What I am asking for if anyone knows out there what information I can put into this .bat file to actually automatically close the box down once the script has run.
...
Modify your batch file to this.
Quote:
net time \\server /set /yes
exit
The "exit" exits the command-line process when the batch file terminates.
My gawd, is that it? Thank you very much for that. I will give it a go and I will let you know. Once again, thanks Im very grateful.
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