HP Neoware e90 HP Device Manager 3.8 User Manual - Page 146

Remote Execution of Windows Scripts, Remote Execution, of Windows Scripts

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Common Tasks 7 In the Wait column, select Yes if the given command has to wait for the previous command to finish before processing, or set to No for simultaneous execution of commands. 8 If you want to specify more commands, click Add to continue. 9 Click OK when you have finished. 10 Click Save As... to save the template under a new name. 11 Drag and drop the template on the devices where you want the commands to run. Remote Execution of Windows Scripts Windows Scripting Host is a comprehensive scripting infrastructure for the Microsoft Windows platform, provides script engines, Visual Basic Scripting Edition and Microsoft JScript, which can be embedded into Windows applications and an extensive array of supporting technologies that make it easier for script users to script Windows applications. For more information on how to write Windows scripts, see: http://www.msdn.microsoft.com Enter "windows script" as search keywords. To run windows scripts as a command from HP Device Manager, you need to add "wscript" before the script name you want to run. Wscript.exe is in the C:\windows\system32 directory. 136 Remote Command Execution

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Common Tasks
136
Remote Command Execution
7
In the
Wait
column, select
Yes
if the given command has to wait
for the previous command to finish before processing, or set to
No
for simultaneous execution of commands.
8
If you want to specify more commands, click
Add
to continue.
9
Click
OK
when you have finished.
10
Click
Save As...
to save the template under a new name.
11
Drag and drop the template on the devices where you want the
commands to run.
Remote Execution
of Windows Scripts
Windows Scripting Host is a comprehensive scripting infrastructure
for the Microsoft Windows platform, provides script engines, Visual
Basic Scripting Edition and Microsoft JScript, which can be embed-
ded into Windows applications and an extensive array of supporting
technologies that make it easier for script users to script Windows
applications.
For more information on how to write Windows scripts, see:
Enter “
windows script
” as search keywords.
To run windows scripts as a command from HP Device Manager,
you need to add “
wscript
” before the script name you want to run.
Wscript.exe
is in the
C:\windows\system32
directory.