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KevinA
16 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
One2Many Script Repository
Welcome to the LogMeIn Central Script Repository!
What is it? A library of scripts to help you execute automated tasks and manage LogMeIn Pro² computers without having to access them manually. ...
- 8 years ago
https://github.com/knix15/LogMeIn-One2Many-Community-Scripts/
Scripts can be found here as well for better future organization.
Anon51436
16 years agoActive Contributor
I have been using www.appdeploy.com for all my scripts.
They have the extensions for all latest software installs (Silent).
I like the idea of this forum it should help people start.
MY PROBLEM: if someone can help me
I have been using one2many for 300 users. I have tried to send a bat or vsb script to open a jpg picture when starting a service on the target machine. The jpg is our logo with instructions regarding us servicing the machine.
I created a Bat file with c:\mt\rsfiles\rs.jpg for it to open on target computer.
In dos it works but not via a bat through ONE2MANY.
I thought this must be to do with the silent feature suppressing opening boxes to the user.
So I tried a bat file pointing to a bat file on the target computer hard disk.
same with a bat file pointing to a vbs script. Still no opened picture.
I then made a website with the same displayed; www.milnetech.com.au/rs
Can someone help me use variables in the command line to open a jpeg or a website on a target machine through ONE2MANY?
Looking forward to your help regarding this.
KevinA
16 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
@iDevelop Thanks! I'll send you a LogMeIn collared shirt for your contribution (and Email you privately for your shipping address :smileyhappy:) I'll also go ahead and add that script to our repository in the top-post.
@Anon Thanks for pointing us toward that resource! Feel free to contribute what's worked for you on this thread. As for your other statement.. do any Central users have a script that could open a .JPEG file on a target machine through One2Many? (You may want to re-post as a seperate topic in our Central forums for better visibility).
Thanks,
Kevin
Community Relations Manager
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