As I start to do more to this site, you may see things change slightly and sometimes even maybe not look right. Please hang tight as I work to make everything look and run how it should. I have started to integrate a forum into my site which will essentially be what it is now with the exception of a few theming changes. I am also looking for a good way to publish user submitted scripts, right now I have given access to 1 other person for adding content and hopefully soon I will be able to allow more. So please hang in there while get this working as it should
I have a call accounting package that creates call reports. The only problem is that the report is always the same name. Well, as you guessed I'm lazy! So, I needed a way to rename a file and use the creation date in the files name. Here is a script that will rename a file based on its creation date and then move it to an archive folder.
By default, Group Policy does not offer a facility to easily disable drives containing removable media, such as USB ports, CD-ROM drives, Floppy Disk drives and high capacity LS-120 floppy drives. However, Group Policy can be extended to use customised settings by applying an ADM template. The ADM template in this article allows an Administrator to disable the respective drivers of these devices, ensuring that they cannot be used.
Do you need to delete a lot of registry keys and all of its subkeys all the time? This script removes registry keys and recursively remove all of the subkeys listed under the parent key. Just drag and drop!
I have stumbled across a utility that will generate a Cisco Pix configuration. This is a good alternative for those of you with more complex configurations and need more than my Default Configuration to get you going.