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Setdate does NOT work with Windows 2000 or Windows XP. I need it to work
with Windows 2000.
"Karsten Farell" <kfarrell_at_medimpact.com> wrote in message
news:8PZo9.1711$826.131038382_at_newssvr21.news.prodigy.com...
> Joe Caporina wrote:
> > Why is the batch file that I use with NT 4 server OS to import logs
assign
> > timestamps to the log not working with NT2000 Server OS?
> > The log file does not change names with the date and just gets
overwritten.
> > cd/d d:\oracle\admin\int2000\script
> > setdate >setenv.bat
> > call setenv.bat
> > call intexp1.bat
> > sendmail -t esdbsecurity_at_alliance.com -f parsat01 -s "PARSAT01 CHECK -
> > INTELATRAC" -b
> > \\parsat01\d$\oracle\admin\int2000\exp\intexp%TODAY%_%HR%_%MIN%.LOG
> >
>
> I typed 'setdate' in Google and got 15000+ hits. The first hit shows
> where you can download a freeware version of setdate for Win2k or WinXP
> (www.rekenwonder.com/setdate.htm). There are lots of other links as
> well. Google is your friend.
>
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