Migrate 2000 Professional Workstation SNMP
I am building a Linux box to do SNMP monitoring. With an Intranet web site charting and graphing data. To help track the machines in the building I would like to deploy the SNMP component of Windows 2000. What si the best\easiest way to push SNMP to the workstations? I am open-source friendly.
Circumstances
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NT4 PDC - Single Domain
130 Workstations Windows 2000 SP4.
Mapped S:\ to a public network shared drive
Mapped H:\ to users Home drive (if granted one)
logon script
Circumstances
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NT4 PDC - Single Domain
130 Workstations Windows 2000 SP4.
Mapped S:\ to a public network shared drive
Mapped H:\ to users Home drive (if granted one)
logon script
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Posted by:
bkelly
20 years ago
Have you looked at the sysocmgr.exe tool? I believe this should do the trick for you. Read a bit about it here.
Posted by:
KenPar2003
20 years ago
Posted by:
bkelly
20 years ago
Security is very likely to be a problem in your scenario. You may have better luck utilizing the scheduler service or employing some other third party tool to perform the task on the user's behalf. A logon script is a bit limited in this respect. You could look at SU.EXE or other tools as well. There is a good thread on this topic at the KiXtart user forum at http://www.kixscripts.com/forum/tm.asp?m=922
Best of luck!
Best of luck!
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