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Startup: Running .BAT or .CMD Before Services Started?



 
 
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Old March 10th 15, 04:06 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Ken Blake[_4_]
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Default Startup: Running .BAT or .CMD Before Services Started?

On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 09:21:36 -0400, "(PeteCresswell)"
wrote:


IIRC from the IBM mainframe days, Kerberos was the three-headed dog that
guarded the gates of hell in Greek mythology - and it's name was
appropriated by IBM for some part of their mainframe security system.



Maybe. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerberos

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Old March 11th 15, 01:07 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
B00ze/Empire
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Default Startup: Running .BAT or .CMD Before Services Started?

On 2015-03-10 09:21, (PeteCresswell) wrote:

Per B00ze/Empi

You can always try to delete the map before you map it yourself, and then do the klist purge:

klist purge


Sweet!... cuts right to the chase, and the Tivo-type application is not
affected. No re-boots necessary, can be run at any time.


Thank StackExchange, I leaned of KLIST when I was searching for a
solution for your problem. Sooo much better than other sites, including
that horribly expensive Experts Exchange...

IIRC from the IBM mainframe days, Kerberos was the three-headed dog that
guarded the gates of hell in Greek mythology - and it's name was
appropriated by IBM for some part of their mainframe security system.


My 390 security knowledge is limited to a few commands in RACF, but it's
been so long...

FWIW, here's the final product:


I've starred your post so it wont disappear; good script :-)

CMDKEY /add:NAS /user:Admin /pass:xxxxxx


That's new to me; accesses the "Credentials Manager" - It should keep
those credentials across reboots tho, not sure if you need cmdkey every
time...

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