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Netstat and Tracert logging

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How would I log the results of tracert and netstat? (separtate .bats and log files)
Asking questions is the simplest way to Learn11 Ekim 2011 Salı 08:28
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tracert google.com > c:\temp\log.txt
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http://oliver.lipkau.net/blog- Yanıt Olarak İşaretleyen Oliver Lipkau 11 Ekim 2011 Salı 13:31
11 Ekim 2011 Salı 08:37
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tracert google.com > c:\temp\log.txt
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http://oliver.lipkau.net/blog- Yanıt Olarak İşaretleyen Oliver Lipkau 11 Ekim 2011 Salı 13:31
11 Ekim 2011 Salı 08:37 -
Now how do I create a new log with the date and time in the name each time it is ran?
Asking questions is the simplest way to Learn11 Ekim 2011 Salı 08:45 -
Now how do I create a new log with the date and time in the name each time it is ran?
This is called "scope creep": Adding a new requirement each time the previous question is answered. Are there other requirements you have? Since this is an FAQ, have you checked the script repository?
Asking questions is the simplest way to Learn11 Ekim 2011 Salı 08:55 -
This is called "scope creep": Adding a new requirement each time the previous question is answered. Are there other requirements you have? Since this is an FAQ, have you checked the script repository?
I like the term "scope creep". Robopwner, I think it would be best to start with a new question:
"How do I create files with today's date and time as the filename"
[string](0..9|%{[char][int](32+("39826578840055658268").substring(($_*2),2))})-replace "\s{1}\b"- Düzenleyen Bigteddy 11 Ekim 2011 Salı 09:06
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Ok, I thought that since it was dealing kinda with the question also but it doesn't hurt to ask.
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Now how do I create a new log with the date and time in the name each time it is ran?
%date% and %time%
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http://oliver.lipkau.net/blog12 Ekim 2011 Çarşamba 03:41 -
Now how do I create a new log with the date and time in the name each time it is ran?
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This will do the trick:@echo off for /f "tokens=1" %%i in ('date /t') do set todaydate=%%i set today=%todaydate:~6,4%-%todaydate:~3,2%-%todaydate:~0,2% for /f "tokens=1" %%i in ('time /t') do set todaytime=%%i set now=%todaytime:~0,2%%todaytime:~3,2% set datetime=%today%_%now% netstat > NS_%datetime%.txt tracert google.com > TR_%datetime%.txt
[string](0..9|%{[char][int](32+("39826578840055658268").substring(($_*2),2))})-replace "\s{1}\b"
- Düzenleyen Bigteddy 12 Ekim 2011 Çarşamba 06:16
12 Ekim 2011 Çarşamba 06:16