I'm not really a programmer, and I'm looking for what I hope is a bit of quick assistance in cobbling together a Windows Batch script. <BR><BR>As some background, I'm using MRTG to monitor several ...
I only want to keep the newest, say, 4 of each of the files. I can't write a script that just deletes anything older than a certain time from when it runs, as the files don't have consistent ...
A single pipeline replaced fourteen lines and I never looked back.
If you’re a system administrator or someone who relies on batch files to automate tasks, you’ve probably encountered situations where things go wrong because a script gets changed while it’s running.