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Check if computer is turned on
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Need some advice on this procedure. I want to create a batch file that will be in a (windows xp) computers startup folder The batch file will ping a comptuer on the network, and if there is NO response (computer is turned off) then a message appears saying the comptuer is turned off. Any suggestions ? -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com |
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Check if computer is turned on
http://autoitscript.com
sleep, ping and msgbox are the commands you want. "Remush via WindowsKB.com" wrote: Hi all Need some advice on this procedure. I want to create a batch file that will be in a (windows xp) computers startup folder The batch file will ping a comptuer on the network, and if there is NO response (computer is turned off) then a message appears saying the comptuer is turned off. Any suggestions ? -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com . |
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Check if computer is turned on
http://autoitscript.com
sleep, ping and msgbox are the commands you want. "Remush via WindowsKB.com" wrote: Hi all Need some advice on this procedure. I want to create a batch file that will be in a (windows xp) computers startup folder The batch file will ping a comptuer on the network, and if there is NO response (computer is turned off) then a message appears saying the comptuer is turned off. Any suggestions ? -- Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com . |
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