WOT: Scripting Question[Scanned]
Chris Bradford
chrisbradford at cambridge-news.co.uk
Fri Jul 28 11:04:33 UTC 2006
Laurence Orchard wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-07-28 at 11:40 +0100, Chris Bradford wrote:
>
>> Paul Howarth wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 2006-07-27 at 20:15 +0200, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Chris Bradford schrieb:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Unfortunately in my environment I still have a few windows (yes i
>>>>> know!) servers, and on one of them I am trying to make a script that
>>>>> will interpret a text file called 'disc.txt' that looks like this:
>>>>>
>>>>> jo tynan 15 Disc
>>>>> wdica KIML 1
>>>>> Disc wdica
>>>>> sararyan 6 Disc rdpwd
>>>>> *There ARE spaces at the beginning of each line for some reason.*
>>>>>
>>>>> The file is generated every hour by the command:
>>>>>
>>>>> qwinsta /SERVER:servername | find "Disc" > disc.txt
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> I wouldn't have expected "find" in this command. Wouldn't that be "grep"?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I think the script is running on Windows, where "find" is a close as it
>>> gets to grep, and isn't the Unix-like "find" command.
>>>
>>> Paul.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Paul,
>>
>> You are right there, I was hoping to 'reverse engineer' a Unix like
>> command, but I'm not having much progress!
>>
>> -Chris
>>
>
> Why try to reverse engineer it? Why not just use the source?
>
>
>
Its a windows box the command needs to run on.
-Chris
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