Aaron Young
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Aaron Young commented, When I corrected that syntax, it looks like it worked. 1 file(s) copied. Thanks dude!
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Aaron Young commented, Hmmm....didn't help. I even thought it was a pro versus free version thing and upgraded to Pro. Didn't help at all.
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Aaron Young commented, When you say "You can try adding the hosts file as "Additional File" do you mean put it in the "Files to include" field?
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Aaron Young created a post, How can I easily push out a new c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file to my workstations?
I've try this as my "Command to Run": copy "\\Server\PDQ\hosts" "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts" /Y But it fails. I can edit this file on every workstation using \\workstation\c$\windows...
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Aaron Young commented, It doesn't appear you can supress this prompting. Fortunately, it looks like the good old copy command will work in my instance since the destination directories exisit. It's working.
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Aaron Young commented, Yes, it does, but prompts me to decide on whether the origin file is a directory or a file and prompts me to press F or D. I press F and it copies. I looked through the xcopy command switches and ...
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Aaron Young commented, This is the command I'm running. xcopy "\\Server\Revit-HOME\Revit_Builds and Downloads\RAC 2010\revit.ini" "C:\Program Files\AutoDesk\Revit Architecture 2010\Program\revittest.ini" /Y Even if I ma...
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Aaron Young commented, Oh wait. I see the difference.
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Aaron Young commented, Hmmm....I like the simple approach to putting the xcopy right in the command. My version of it says "Install File" not "Command to run" though.
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Aaron Young commented, Not sure of the exact format of the xcopy command in my batch file. I'm not a very good .BAT programmer. I spent about 4 hours yesterday trying to write this in a BAT file and also with VBscript ...