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MSSQL Search & Add Query Using Vbscript

by Installer on Feb.23, 2010, under MSSql Query

With This VBScript you can search into a field for Value and add it (if you want).
If you use the following script you Dont need to open  ”SQL Server Managment Studio”.

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Do
Searchdata = InputBox("Please enter the Value", "Input")
Loop Until Searchdata = ""

cnstring = "Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Password=PASSWORD;Persist Security Info=True;User ID=USERNAME;Initial Catalog=USERNAME;Data Source=192.168.2.2;"
cmdtext = "SELECT * FROM DATABASE where FIELD_NAME = "& Searchdata &""
Set cn = CreateObject("adodb.connection")
Set cmd = CreateObject("adodb.command")
cn.connectionstring = cnstring
cn.Open
cmd.activeconnection = cn
cmd.commandtext = cmdtext

Set rs = CreateObject("adodb.recordset")
rs.cursortype = 3
rs.locktype = 3
rs.Open(cmd)
While Not rs.EOF And Not rs.BOF
'WScript.Echo rs.Fields.Item("FIELD_NAME").Value
Data = rs.Fields.Item("FIELD_NAME").Value
'WScript.Echo  Data

rs.MoveNext
Wend
rs.Close
cn.Close
If Data = "" Then
WScript.Echo "Ta Dedomena den Yparxoun sti Vasi"

answer=MsgBox ("Do you want to Add the "& Data  &" ", 36, "ADD THE VALUE ")
If answer = 6 Then

cnstring = "Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Password=PASSWORD;Persist Security Info=True;User ID=USERNAME;Initial Catalog=USERNAME;Data Source=192.168.2.2;"
cmdtext = "INSERT INTO DATABASE (FIELD_NAME) VALUES (" & Data & ")"
Set cn = CreateObject("adodb.connection")
Set cmd = CreateObject("adodb.command")
cn.connectionstring = cnstring
cn.Open
cmd.activeconnection = cn
cmd.commandtext = cmdtext

cmd.Execute
cn.Close

WScript.Quit
Else
WScript.echo "NO"

WScript.Quit
End If
Else
WScript.Echo "Ta Dedomena Yparxoun Sti Vasi"

End If

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Find Windows Install Date

by Installer on Jan.29, 2010, under Windows

With Following script you can find the Windows Installed Date and Time

The Script

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Set OSSet = GetObject("winmgmts://." _
& "/root/cimv2").ExecQuery("select * from Win32_OperatingSystem")
For Each OS In OSSet
wscript.echo FormatUTime(OS.InstallDate)
Next
'-----------------------------------------
'Format "Universal Time" to DD.MM.YY HH:MM
'-----------------------------------------
Function FormatUTime (S)
FormatUTime = Mid(S, 7, 2) & "." & Mid(S, 5, 2) & "." & Mid(S, 3, 2) _
& " " &  Mid (S, 9, 2) & ":" & Mid(S, 11, 2) & " "
End Function

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Create Shortcut at your Desktop

by Installer on Jan.25, 2010, under Windows

This vbscript create automatically a shortcut at your Desktop

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set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
strDesktop = WshShell.SpecialFolders("Desktop")
set oUrlLink = WshShell.CreateShortcut(strDesktop & "\Install.gr")
oUrlLink.TargetPath = "http://www.install.gr"
oUrlLink.Save

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Find windows Install Date

by Installer on Jan.22, 2010, under Windows

This Script find windows Install Date – Time

Notes:
Windows XP: Test Completed Success
Windows 2003: Test Completed Success
windows 2008: Test Completed Success
Windows Vista: Test Completed Success
Windows 7 : Test Completed Success

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' *  VBScript Find Windows Install Date
' *  Version:  1.0
' *
' *  Enjoy!

Set OSSet = GetObject("winmgmts://." _
& "/root/cimv2").ExecQuery("select * from Win32_OperatingSystem")
For Each OS In OSSet
wscript.echo FormatUTime(OS.InstallDate)
Next
'-----------------------------------------
'Format "Universal Time" to DD.MM.YY HH:MM
'-----------------------------------------
Function FormatUTime (S)
FormatUTime = Mid(S, 7, 2) & "." & Mid(S, 5, 2) & "." & Mid(S, 3, 2) _
& " " &  Mid (S, 9, 2) & ":" & Mid(S, 11, 2) & " "
End Function

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Easy Internet Explorer Proxy Changer

by Installer on Jan.22, 2010, under Internet Explorer

Easy IE Easy Changer.
Notes:
Windows XP : Test Completed Success
Windows 7 : Not Working

The Script
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Export PST from Microsoft Outlook 2003/2007

by Installer on Jan.22, 2010, under Microsoft Outlook

The Following code helpping users to Export PST file automaticaly.
Notes:
Export Folder: “c:\Outlook”
Outlook 2007: Test Completed Success
Outlook 2003: Not Tested yet
The Script

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