Great resource for remote CMD scripts!

By Steve Bostedor

One of our users has created a website to share his scripts.  There are some really useful ones up there so it may be worth your time to browse them.

You can use these scripts in VNCscan to remotely manage your computers.  Here’s how:

  1. From the main menu, click Tools
  2. Click “Scripting and Commands”
  3. Click “Remote Script Manager”
  4. Click on the “New Script” button
  5. Give the script a name
  6. Paste the script into the big textbox under the word “Variables”
  7. Edit the script to meet your needs
  8. Include any files that your script will call for
  9. Save and close the script

You can execute that script on a remote computer by:

  1. Select a computer or computers in a managed group
  2. From the Managed Groups toolbar,  choose “Remote Scripts”
  3. Select your script from the dropdown

categoriahow-to commentoComments dataAugust 9th, 2010
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Execute Scripts Remotely (Video)

By Steve Bostedor

You may want to make this video full screen to see it more clearly.
Download the full video here

categoriahow-to commentoComments dataJanuary 13th, 2009
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Sharing Scripts On A Network

By Steve Bostedor

As you probably know, VENM allows you to push and execute many types of scripts remotely on PC’s that are connected to your network (and that you have administrative access to). We’ve been getting a ton of requests for the ability to share these amongst administrators on your network.

By default, the scripts are in your “My Documents” folder under vncscan\jobs” You could share them manually by copying that folder to the same location on another computer but that’s not very elegant.

Right now, you can share your groups and deployment profile data but the scripts data is like the ‘black sheep’ that has been forgotten in all of this spirit of sharing.

Hey, it’s the season for sharing so this is getting moved to the top of the feature request pile. Hopefully, there will be a version release that has this feature before the end of 2007.

categoriahow-to commentoComments dataDecember 13th, 2007
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