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bouke
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by bouke » Sat Sep 04, 2021 8:38 pm
Hello,
We are using the ADMX for Viscosity.
It looks like my batch file is being ignored by Viscosity. I did set it at "Global Connected Script" and did add "\\lan.domainname.ext\SysVol\lan.domainname.ext\scripts\User_SetEnv__Drive_Mappings.cmd". The extension is ".cmd".
I did poke around in the Viscosity client and I did notice I can use ".bat" and ".vbs" under "Advanced" > "Connected Script".
I can (probably) workaround this issue by renaming the file (rename {filename}.cmd {filename}.bat) or something like that. But it would be great to see if we can keep using .cmd files. I would like to suggest to add it to the "Advanced" > "Connected Script" options.
Thank you.
We are using the ADMX for Viscosity.
It looks like my batch file is being ignored by Viscosity. I did set it at "Global Connected Script" and did add "\\lan.domainname.ext\SysVol\lan.domainname.ext\scripts\User_SetEnv__Drive_Mappings.cmd". The extension is ".cmd".
I did poke around in the Viscosity client and I did notice I can use ".bat" and ".vbs" under "Advanced" > "Connected Script".
I can (probably) workaround this issue by renaming the file (rename {filename}.cmd {filename}.bat) or something like that. But it would be great to see if we can keep using .cmd files. I would like to suggest to add it to the "Advanced" > "Connected Script" options.
Thank you.
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Eric
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by Eric » Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:57 am
Hi bouke,
Thanks for the feedback, we'll look into supporting the .cmd extension in a future update. In the meantime I'd suggest creating another .bat file on your network share that simply calls your .cmd script.
Regards,
Eric
Thanks for the feedback, we'll look into supporting the .cmd extension in a future update. In the meantime I'd suggest creating another .bat file on your network share that simply calls your .cmd script.
Regards,
Eric
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