Yeah, you could do the same bash loop idea with unc path in a bat file or vb script.
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From: Jack Lyons [mailto:jack1729@gmail.com]
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Subject: Re: updating disk qual files on many controllers
You can use unc's and not worry drive letters
Jack
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From: Scott Eno
To: Jack Lyons
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Subject: Re: updating disk qual files on many controllers
Sent: Aug 5, 2013 11:03 AM
Correct. Not enough letters in the alphabet and my dfm host is win2008, although I cheated a bit by installing Cygwin and associated sshd service.
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On Aug 5, 2013, at 11:00 AM, Jack Lyons <jack1729@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can do this similarly with cifs and unc's. I assume the significance of 30+ is due to drive mappings?
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