From: ying c (bf5tgh1@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 06 2002 - 09:38:38 GMT-3
With the lock down environment, if we are not be able
to save ping scripts into a file, is there any
reliable way to use ping scripts? I could only make
one or two pings through tcp/ip sessions when cut and
paste from the notepad.
I have no problems to use vbScript and it works great,
but I'm assuming we are not allowed to save it into a
file for SecureCRT to run.
Thanks,
Chang
> "Greg Shonting" <gshonting@infosysnetworks.com>
> writes:
>
> > I took the lab in RTP last week, and though I
> really didn't notice
> > the name of the terminal program, It may have been
> secure CRT, but
> > here are some other observations-
> >
> > The computers are now Windows 2000, and they are
> **LOCKED DOWN** The
> > only programs accessible are The terminal,
> calculator, the
> > documentation cd, and one instance of notepad. You
> cannot save any
> > files on the hard drive (no backup "safe"
> configs). I liked being
> > able to at least save the configs to a file at a
> critical stage of
> > the test (before I changed something major), now
> you can just put it
> > in your single session of notepad.
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