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Shell script: Mount C$, xcopy files over, >> to result file


Hi All:

This is what I'd like to do.

I have a list of machines (by IP address) - about 100 in total.

#!/bin/sh
mount //10.0.1.15/C$ (Parameters for username and password?  they are the
same on each machine.)

Now, I would like to mount them all to a share the same name as the machine.
I.E in the example above,
/10.0.1.15/ would be a nice mountpoint.

Then, for each mountpoint, I need to copy some files over:

cp ./DIR1/file1 ./C/Documents\ And\ Settings/All\ Users/Desktop/file2
/10.0.1.15/

If the target directory already exists (and it will), ignore it and simply
place it in that directory.
If the target *file* already exists, overwrite is OK.

You'll have to forgive my rustyness on sh script.  It's been awhile and I am
in a huge hurry.  Help with this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks -

Gabe
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