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Calling all Expert Script Writers:
I need some here. I have some applications that run on the desktop of another server that cannot be setup to run as services. These applications have application windows that display on the desktop when lauched that provides feedback on the status of the application. I have successfully created the remote process from my main server but no matter what I do I cannot get the applications dialog window to display as it does when I launch it from the desktop. I have researched this for days at Microsoft's MSND, TechNet and other resources and have used the suggested information there to create my WMI scripts. These scripts work except for displaying the application dialog window. Do any of you know how to make this work? OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise/Standard SP2 Authentication: Both servers are on the Domain and are logged in with the same Domain credentials. My script works fine except for this. My objective is to stop all processes (running applications) and services across all servers, perform my maintenance, and then restart all processes/services. I am almost there except for this last hurdle. If you can I would apprciate hearing from you. Thanks, Thomas |
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"Thomas" wrote:
> Calling all Expert Script Writers: > > I need some here. I have some applications that run on the desktop of > another server that cannot be setup to run as services. These applications > have application windows that display on the desktop when lauched that > provides feedback on the status of the application. I have successfully > created the remote process from my main server but no matter what I do I > cannot get the applications dialog window to display as it does when I launch > it from the desktop. > > I have researched this for days at Microsoft's MSND, TechNet and other > resources and have used the suggested information there to create my WMI > scripts. These scripts work except for displaying the application dialog > window. > > Do any of you know how to make this work? > > OS: Windows 2003 Enterprise/Standard SP2 > > Authentication: Both servers are on the Domain and are logged in with the > same Domain credentials. > > My script works fine except for this. My objective is to stop all processes > (running applications) and services across all servers, perform my > maintenance, and then restart all processes/services. I am almost there > except for this last hurdle. > > If you can I would apprciate hearing from you. See this link for some information: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa389769.aspx -- urkec |
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