Unblock Windows XP updates across a network with this member admin script
One of the favorite methods that administrators use to automate repetitive tasks and push out changes across a network is with
scripting. As a result, administrators often build up their own library of scripts to manipulate various functions in a
Windows network. In the
Download Weekly Newsletter, TechRepublic asked members to submit their favorite
Network Administration scripts. This is a download of a script submitted by TechRepublic member
Tina Shields that automates the cleanup of old Background Intelligent Transfer Services (BITS) jobs that may have stuck in the queue during a previous Windows update.
Let us pay you for your original scripts so that we can publish them as downloads on TechRepublic and allow your fellow IT professionals to benefit from your scripting savvy. We only ask that you put in the appropriate comments to your scripts so that it's easy to tell what the script is doing and which variables might need to be customized. Send us your original Windows admin scripts and we'll pay you $100 for each one that we publish as a TechRepublic download.
This download is also available as a TechRepublic article.
http://techrepublic.com.com/5138-103...g=feed&subj=tr
Wed, 26 Oct 2005 10:20:00 PDT