[windows2000] Re: echoing to a file

  • From: "Costanzo, Ray" <rcostanzo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 09:16:35 -0400

Thanks Larry.  I've done logging both ways.  All to one file or to
individual computer names.  It's always worked before with the single
file method, but if I remember right, I've only ever used the single
file when it was 5-10% of our computers that would be hitting it.  This
may be the first time that I'm logging to a single file using the "all
users" logon script.  Oh well.

Thanks!

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nail, Larry [mailto:lnail@xxxxxx]=20
>=20
>=20
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> Never seen it but it may be due to simutaneous writes... how=20
> about changing
> it to:
>=20
> echo %COMPUTERNAME%>>\\SOME_SERVER\Logs$\jhie\%COMPUTERNAME%.log
>=20
>=20
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Costanzo, Ray [mailto:rcostanzo@xxxxxxxxxxx]=20
>=20
>=20
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> Hi list,
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> I'm not ultra-concerned with this, but I thought I'd throw it=20
> out here in
> case someone happens to know why this is happening.  I added=20
> some things to
> all our employees' logon scripts (about 750 employees) and=20
> one of the lines
> I added is:
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> echo %COMPUTERNAME%>>\\SOME_SERVER\Logs$\jhie\jhie.log
>=20
> When I came in this morning and looked at the log file, there=20
> were only
> about 40 computers listed.  I thought that was odd.  Then I=20
> looked a minute
> later and there were only 20 computers listed, and they were=20
> all different
> ones.  That happened a couple more times.  So, it seems that=20
> there are some
> computers that are ignoring the >> and are creating a new=20


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