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Old 20 August 2003, 09:41 AM
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I have all the networked workstations configured to check and update themselves automatically if any new virus updates have been downloaded.

Unfortunately this only happens once per day or when the user logs in.

I can launch the check manually from each workstation and I can also use DameWare Utilities to open a remote session and launch the command.

Trouble is that takes time to work around 150+ workstations.

Does anyone know of a command line utility that could do this from a batch file???

Basically I need to launch the mcupdate.exe application on every remote PC.

Stefan
Old 20 August 2003, 10:40 AM
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Stick it in as a scheduled job on every machine using the AT command ?

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Old 20 August 2003, 11:09 AM
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Cheers Ian, I new there was something simple.

Could remember the 'remote' command, but forgot about good old AT.

Tried and it's working a treat.

Stefan
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