Windows Admin Script Tools 7.6
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Date: 01/02/2019 Size: 214 KB License: Freeware Requires: Win 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista Downloads: 7415 times ![]() Restore Missing Windows Files |
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Windows Admin Script Tools contains a collection of Command Prompt or PowerShell scripts written to assist Windows system administrators.
Windows Admin Script Tools includes:
FVerTest – Allows a shell script to perform version checking on a Win32 executable file, provided it contains version information.
IsAdmin – Checks if the currently logged-on user is an administrator (Windows NT 4.0 and later). It runs fine on Windows 9x/Me, where the current logged on user is always an administrator. It can also detect if the current user is a member of Administrators but the group is not enabled (e.g., when UAC is active on Windows Vista and later).
IsMember – Checks if the currently logged-on user is a member of one or more groups that you can specify on the command line, and it can also list group memberships. Requires Windows NT 4.0 or later.
MinWin – Minimizes the topmost window on the screen (useful in login scripts).
NeedBoot – Determines if there are pending file rename/move/delete operations for the next system boot. On Windows 9x/Me, it checks for the existence of any entries in the [Rename] section of WININIT.INI; on the Windows NT platform, it checks for the existence of the PendingFileRenameOperations registry entry. It can also list the entries in the [Rename] section or the contents of the registry entry.
NUPP (short for “net use push pop”) – Lets you temporarily map a drive letter, do some things, then restore the mapping to its previous value.
OSTest – Tests the current operating system to see if it meets one or more criteria. You can check if the current platform is Windows 9x/Me or NT, the version number, service pack number, and build number. It can also detect whether the current OS is running a ‘home’ edition, whether it’s a server or workstation, Terminal Server mode (remote desktop or application server), and architecture (x86, AMD64, or IA64).
RASConns – Allows a shell script to determine if one or more RAS connections are active. It can also list active RAS connections and determine if a named RAS connection is active.
WinMsg – Displays a Windows dialog box with a customizable message, buttons, an icon. A shell script can detect which button was pressed. You can also read the dialog box text from a text file and specify a timeout period.
While initially written for Windows NT 4.x and later, Windows Admin Script Tools was updated in 2016 and should work on all operating systems although a couple of the apps (IsAdmin) are server specific. If you have any questions, see the included ReadMe.txt or FAQ.txt.
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Windows Admin Script Tools includes:
While initially written for Windows NT 4.x and later, Windows Admin Script Tools was updated in 2016 and should work on all operating systems although a couple of the apps (IsAdmin) are server specific. If you have any questions, see the included ReadMe.txt or FAQ.txt.
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