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How to Use Windows Batch Files and PsExec to Push Files and Actions to Remote Machines

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I work in a casino. As I live in Las Vegas, this isn't uncommon. I won't divulge any specific information about where I work or any important details about where I work for, I hope, obvious reasons. Not that it's hard to find out who and where I work since this blog is published under my real name. This is about how I accomplished a large feat using minimal skills/effort earlier this year. It's a bit convoluted but it accomplishes the task fairly well, if not a bit slowly due to sheer volume. I'm not sure if PowerShell could've accomplished this better. It was December 27th, 2012. The vice president of marketing came up to my boss, the vice president of IT. Scattered around the property there are 150+ displays showing marketing content. Glorified PowerPoint presentations, if you will. Well, the VP of Marketing wanted us to update all the content on every single one of those displays. He didn't care how just that it got it done and by January 1st. To me and

How I got into the world of IT and where I'm going

So, I work in IT. This is a pretty vague statement, to me and probably to others. Information Technology (IT) is a very broad field and people that work in it often contain varied skillsets or sometimes very specialized skillsets. The skillset often depends on how they got into IT, who they've worked for, what they've had to do over the years, and where they'd like to go in their career. I'm not going to seek to define that here, just show how I got caught up in the mysterious world of IT Let's use me as an example. I'm not an IT badass and I've never really focused on IT until recent years when it really became something I could make a living off of and enjoy sometimes. I was just a hobbyist and the computer guy for friends and family until then.