i tryied to delete registered files and folders from a gac.
with my script:
rem #echo off
setlocal ENABLEEXTENSIONS
set OutputFile=log.txt
set ListFile=list.txt
del %OutputFile%
del %ListFile% >> "%OutputFile%"
iisreset >> "%OutputFile%"
dir /d /s /b customdllfile* Logging | findstr /vi ".dll" | findstr /vi "Policy.custompolicy" >> "%ListFile%"
for /f %%a in (%ListFile%) do call :Sub %%a >> "%OutputFile%"
:Sub
del /f /s /q %1"\*" >> "%OutputFile%"
goto :eof
all good, but after delete from a gac the script also delete files from c folder.
what the problem with my script?
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Here I am trying to execute a batch script which deletes subfolders under folder "updates" in all remote machines. List of servers are passed as input
(serverlist.txt)
echo off
for /f %%l in (C:\deleteauto\delrem\serverlist.txt) do
if exist C:\updates goto sub
if not exist C:\updates goto nofile
:sub
del /f /q "C:\updates\*.*"
for /d %%d in ("C:\updates\*.*") do rmdir /s /q "%%d"
echo folder is deleted in %%l >>c:\finaloutput.txt
:nofile
echo No folders in %%l >>c:\final output.txt
Can someone please help in rectifying the errors. Script executed but outputs nothing.
Try this code:
#echo off
for /f "tokens=*" %%l in (C:\deleteauto\delrem\serverlist.txt) do (
if exist "\\%%l\C$\updates" (
pushd "\\%%l\C$\updates"
del /f /q "*."
for /d %%d in ("*.") do rmdir /s /q "%%d"
echo Folder is deleted on server: %%l>>finaloutput.txt
popd
) else (
echo Folder does not exist on server: %%l>>finaloutput.txt
)
)
Here's an example of how I may tackle the task:
#Echo Off
SetLocal EnableExtensions DisableDelayedExpansion
Set "SvrLst=C:\deleteauto\delrem\serverlist.txt"
If Not Exist "%SvrLst%" GoTo :EOF
(For /F UseBackQ^ Delims^=^ EOL^= %%G In ("%SvrLst%"
) Do PushD "%%~G\C$\updates" 2>NUL && (
RD /S /Q . 2>NUL
Echo Instruction to empty directory applied on %%~G & PopD
) || Echo Directory path not found on %%~G) 1>"C:\finaloutput.txt"
You will note that I have not stated that the directory was emptied. Just because an instruction was applied, does not mean that it was successful at doing so. Unless you check that the \C$\updates directory is completely empty afterwards, you should not imply that it is.
Errors were rectified by #Fire Fox , Thank you! Modified slightly & it worked as expected.
Code:
#echo off
for /f "tokens=*" %%l in (C:\deleteauto\delrem\serverlist.txt) do (
if exist "\\%%l\C$\updates" (
pushd "\\%%l\C$\updates"
del /f /q "\\%%l\C$\updates\*.*"
for /d %%d in ("\\%%l\C$\updates\*.*") do rmdir /s /q "%%d"
echo Folder is deleted on server: %%l>>C:\finaloutput.txt
popd
) else (
echo Folder does not exist on server: %%l>>C:\finaloutput.txt
)
)
In a certain path I have some different kinds of file type. Eg., .txt, .bas, .cls, etc.
I need to delete only the text files in that path except few files.
For eg, if the path has a.txt, b.txt, c.txt, aa.bas, bb.cls, it should delete only a.txt. It should not delete b.txt and c.txt (Also it should not delete the other extension files).
To delete all ?.txt files in the root folder, excluding b.txt and c.txt
#echo off
for %%i in (?.txt) do (
if not "%%~nxi"=="c.txt" if not "%%~nxi"=="b.txt" echo del "%%i"
)
To do this in the root and subdirectories:
#echo off
for /R %%i in (?.txt) do (
if not "%%~nxi"=="c.txt" if not "%%~nxi"=="b.txt" echo del "%%i"
)
If the files are to be all *.txt files and not just single digit as per your example (add /R to recurse:
#echo off
for %%i in (*.txt) do (
if not "%%~nxi"=="c.txt" if not "%%~nxi"=="b.txt" echo del "%%i"
)
Similarly, but using findstr to only exclude:
#echo off
for /f %%i in ('dir /b /a-d ^|findstr /vi "b.txt" ^|findstr /vi "c.txt"') do (
echo del "%%i"
)
and to search only include:
#echo off
for /f %%i in ('dir /b /a-d ^|findstr /i "a.txt"') do (
echo del "%%i"
)
and to include and search subdirectories:
#echo off
for /f %%i in ('dir /b /s /a-d ^|findstr /i "a.txt"') do (
echo del "%%i"
)
On all of the above examples, remove echo to actually perform the delete, echo is used as a safety measure and will only display the del result to console.
Edit
Seeing as you specifically have a list of files (as per one of you comments) to exclude, you can use something like this. You have to create a file called exclusion.txt and add the files to exclude in list form:
b.txt
c.txt
file with space.txt
d.txt
Then create the batch file and add the code below. When ran, it will prompt for the file extention to filter on, where you can type an extension. i.e txt or simply press enter to perform a delete on all files, except the excluded ones. Just to be safe, I added an additional for loop to simply echo the files and prompt you if you are sure you want to delete the files.
#echo off
set cnt=0 & set excl= & set ext=
echo(
if not exist exclusion.txt echo You have not created an "exclusion.txt" file. & echo( & echo You need to create it first, then rerun the script & echo( & pause & goto :eof
echo Ensure you have listed all files to be excluded in "exclusion.txt" file
echo(
set /p "ext=Add File extention to search on (txt, pdf, etc), or press enter for all files: "
if not defined ext goto cont
if not "%ext:~0,1%"=="." set "ext=.%ext%"
set "ext=*%ext%"
:cont
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
for /f "delims=" %%a in (exclusion.txt) do (
set /a cnt+=1
set "nlr!cnt!=%%a"
)
for /l %%i in (1,1,%cnt%) do (
if not defined excl (
set "excl=!nlr%%i!"
) else (
set "excl=!excl! !nlr%%i!"
)
)
echo(
echo WARNING: You are about to delete the following files!!
echo(
for /f "delims=" %%i in ('dir /b /a-d %ext% ^|findstr /VIE "%excl%"') do (
if /i not "%%i"=="exclusion.txt" if not "%%i"=="%~0" echo %%i
)
echo(
Choice /c YN /m "Are you sure you want to delete these files?"
if %errorlevel% equ 2 goto :eof
for /f "delims=" %%i in ('dir /b /a-d %ext% ^|findstr /VIE "%excl%"') do (
if /i not "%%i"=="exclusion.txt" if not "%%i"=="%~0" del %%i
)
I'm in the process of making a script that selects 25 random tracks from a user specified folder and adds them into an .m3u playlist. The trouble I have is that my music folders include various other files as well (eg: .txt, .jpg, .png, .nfo, etc...)
So I'm looking for a way of excluding the extensions listed above, limiting the script to just work with audio files. Any help would be much appreciated!
Here is the code so far... It has been stitched together from various sources so accept my apologies if it is a little crude:
#echo off
title Multiple Choice Menu
:home
cls
echo.
echo Select a genre:
echo =============
echo.
echo 1) Jungle
echo 2) D'n'B
echo 3) Reggae
echo 4) Hip-Hop
echo 5) Exit
echo.
set /p genre=Type option:
if "%genre%"=="1" cd /D "D:\NL Safe 2.0\High Quality\Jungle"
if "%genre%"=="2" cd /D "D:\NL Safe 2.0\High Quality\DnB\Standard DnB"
if "%genre%"=="3" cd /D "D:\NL Safe 2.0\High Quality\Reggae
if "%genre%"=="4" cd /D "D:\NL Safe 2.0\High Quality\Hip-Hop"
if "%genre%"=="5" exit
:: Clear existing Playlist
#echo. > C:\Users\Brew\Desktop\random.m3u
:: Create numbered list of files in a temporary file
set "tempFile=%temp%\%~nx0_fileList_%time::=.%.txt"
dir /b /s /a-d %1 | findstr /n "^" >"%tempFile%"
:: Count the files
for /f %%N in ('type "%tempFile%" ^| find /c /v ""') do set cnt=%%N
:: Open 25 random files
for /l %%N in (1 1 25) do call :openRandomFile
:: Delete the temp file
del "%tempFile%"
:openRandomFile
set /a "randomNum=(%random% %% cnt) + 1"
for /f "tokens=1* delims=:" %%A in (
'findstr "^%randomNum%:" "%tempFile%"'
) do (
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
set tune=%%B
#echo !tune! >> C:\Users\Brew\Desktop\random.m3u
)
Assuming your song's folder is on %1.
The dir command supports wildcards in the idea that
dir *.txt *.xml
will only list .txt and .xml files.
So you can try doing this instead:
...
:: Create numbered list of files in a temporary file
set "tempFile=%temp%\%~nx0_fileList_%time::=.%.txt"
pushd %1
dir /b /s /a-d *.mp3 *.EXT1 *.EXT2 | findstr /n "^" >"%tempFile%"
popd
...
Where EXT will be the extensions you want to match.
This will create your %tempFile% with only the files you want. Since the code that selects a file ramdomly works, as I see, over this file, it won't need to change at all.
I couldn't get dir to work with both target directory and wildcards.
Hope it helps.
This is why i used pushd and popd.
Thanks Daniel,
I had another go at it an finally got something working on my own. I used a series of If statements to put the random file through an extension validation check
This is the working script
#echo off
title Multiple Choice Menu
:home
cls
echo.
echo Select a task:
echo =============
echo.
echo 1) Jungle
echo 2) D'n'B
echo 3) Reggae
echo 4) Hip-Hop
echo 5) Exit
echo.
set /p genre=Type option:
if "%genre%"=="1" cd /D "D:\NL Safe 2.0\High Quality\Jungle"
if "%genre%"=="2" cd /D "D:\NL Safe 2.0\High Quality\DnB\Standard DnB"
if "%genre%"=="3" cd /D "D:\NL Safe 2.0\High Quality\Reggae
if "%genre%"=="4" cd /D "D:\NL Safe 2.0\High Quality\Hip-Hop"
if "%genre%"=="5" exit
:: Clear existing Playlist
#echo. > C:\Users\Brew\Desktop\random.m3u
:: Create numbered list of files in a temporary file
set "tempFile=%temp%\%~nx0_fileList_%time::=.%.txt"
dir /b /s /a-d %1 | findstr /n "^" >"%tempFile%"
:: Count the files
for /f %%N in ('type "%tempFile%" ^| find /c /v ""') do set cnt=%%N
:openRandomFile
echo opening random file.....
set /a "randomNum=(%random% %% cnt) + 1"
for /f "tokens=1* delims=:" %%A in (
'findstr "^%randomNum%:" "%tempFile%"'
) do (
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
set tune=%%B
FOR %%i IN ("!tune!") do call :CheckifMusic
)
:CheckifMusic
echo checking now
FOR %%i IN ("!tune!") DO (
SET fileextension=%%~xi
IF !fileextension!==.aif goto ResultTrue
IF !fileextension!==.flac goto ResultTrue
IF !fileextension!==.m4a goto ResultTrue
IF !fileextension!==.mp3 goto ResultTrue
IF !fileextension!==.wav goto ResultTrue
IF !fileextension!==.wma goto ResultTrue
echo fail
echo !fileextension!
goto openRandomFile
:ResultTrue
echo pass
echo !fileextension!
#echo !tune! >> C:\Users\Brew\Desktop\random.m3u
set /A COUNTER=COUNTER+1
IF !COUNTER!==25 (
echo finished
pause
goto Done
) ELSE (
goto openRandomFile
)
:Done
echo.
:: Delete the temp file
del "%tempFile%"
exit
)
pause
Probably not the cleanest way to do it, but hey - It works!
replace
dir /b /s /a-d %1 | findstr /n "^" >"%tempFile%"
with
dir /b /s /a-d %1 | findstr /n /L /E /I /c:".mp3" /c:".wav">"%tempFile%"
Where the /c:".mp3"... can be extended as many times as you desire to select your target filetypes.
or
with
dir /b /s /a-d %1 | findstr /n /V /L /E /I /c:".jpg" /c:".txt">"%tempFile%"
Again repeating the /c:".jpg"... as many times as you desire to select your target exclude-me filetypes.
The /i means "case-insensitive", /e means "at the end of the line" /L means "literal match, not regex" and /v means "output non-matching"
I have a batch script that cleans out all user's cache files.
REM Set file locations for temp/history/cookies files.
SET SRC1=C:\Users
SET SRC2=AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files
SET SRC3=AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\History
SET SRC4=AppData\Local\Temp
SET SRC5=AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies
SET SRC6=AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Low\Content.IE5
REM begin cleaning internet files
echo cleaning temporary internet files
FOR /D %%X IN ("%SRC1%\*") DO FOR /D %%Y IN ("%%X\%SRC2%\*.*") DO RMDIR /S /Q "%%Y"
REM begin cleaning history files
echo cleaning history
FOR /D %%X IN ("%SRC1%\*") DO FOR /D %%Y IN ("%%X\%SRC3%\*.*") DO RMDIR /S /Q "%%Y"
REM begin cleaning windows temp files
echo cleaning windows temp files
FOR /D %%X IN ("%SRC1%\*") DO FOR /D %%Y IN ("%%X\%SRC4%\*.*") DO RMDIR /F /S /Q "%%Y"
FOR /D %%X IN ("%SRC1%\*") DO FOR %%Y IN ("%%X\%SRC3%\*.*") DO DEL /F /S /Q "%%Y"
FOR /D %%X IN ("%SRC1%\*") DO FOR %%Y IN ("%%X\%SRC4%\*.*") DO DEL /F /S /Q "%%Y"
REM begin cleaning Cookies folder
echo cleaning Cookies
FOR /D %%X IN ("%SRC1%\*") DO FOR %%Y IN ("%%X\%SRC5%\*.*") DO DEL /F /S /Q "%%Y"
REM del C:\temp folder
FOR /D %%X IN ("%windir%\temp\*") DO RMDIR /F /S /Q "%%X"
DEL /f /s /q "%windir%\temp"
REM Del Temp Internet Files
FOR /D %%x in ("%SRC6%\*") DO FOR %%Y DO DEL /F /S /Q "%%Y"
FOR /D %%x in ("%SRC1%\*") DO FOR %%Y IN ("%%X\%SRC6%\*.*") DO DEL /F /S /Q "%%Y"
:END
When running this via psexec, I am getting the following error:
DO was unexpected at this time.
batch file exited on PCNAME with error code 255.
On other Windows 7 and XP machines, I'm able to run this and I get an error that states it was successful.
This is the first time I've seen this error but I can't seem to narrow down the error.
Can anyone lend a second pair of eyes?
See the lines below in your code.
...
REM Del Temp Internet Files
FOR /D %%x in ("%SRC6%\*") DO FOR %%Y DO DEL /F /S /Q "%%Y"
...
You are missing the IN (...) part of your nested FOR loop.
Hence: DO was unexpected at this time.
How do i make a folder shortcut wiht Batch Commando Prompt?
i have tried this:
copy "C:\Windows" "C:\Users\%username%\Desktop\Windows.ink"
mklink "C:\Windows" "C:\Users\%username%\Desktop"
#echo off
call :createDesktopShortcut "%~1" "%~2"
exit /b
:createDesktopShortcut targetOfShortcut nameOfShortcut
if not exist "%~f1" goto :eof
setlocal & set "tempFile=%temp%\%~nx0.vbs.tmp" & set "name=%~2" & if not defined name set "name=%~n1"
echo(Set S=WScript.CreateObject("Wscript.Shell"):With S.Createshortcut(S.SpecialFolders("Desktop")+"\%~2.lnk"):.TargetPath="%~f1":.Save:End With>"%tempFile%"
cscript //nologo //e:vbscript "%tempFile%">nul & del /f /q "%tempFile%" >nul 2>nul
endlocal & goto :eof
Save as createDesktopShortcut.cmd and call it as
createDesktopShortcut.cmd "%windir%" "Win directory"