Re: Rebooting 2003 server automatically?
From: Mark N. (mark_at_ihatespam.net)
Date: 11/21/04
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Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 21:25:20 GMT
> 1) Regularly rebooting a file server is almost always a cover-up of some
> other flaw; that flaw should be corrected.
I reboot once per week just because this is Windows - it isn't Linux or
Novel... 'nuf said...
Can't do it during working hours.
> 2) AFAIK batch files need special treatment under NT5.2 only if they are
> invoked from a remote location by UNC or mapped network drive letter.
> Bring the batch file to the server locally, or declare the remote host a
> member of the "Local intranet" in Internet Explorer (I'm not making this
> up). Use the form file://servername.
These batch files are local and are called by the AT command.
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