# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Script: assignbvt.pl # # (c) 2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. # # Purpose: This script is an example of a perl script in the NT postbuild # environment. # # Version: 1.00 (10/05/2000) : (bensont) Assign BVT JOb Usage: assignbvt.pl [-l lang] [-m BVTMachine] [-i RemoteId] [-a BVTAccount] [-n Noticed] [-o OneNotice] [-z administrator] [-p platform] [-c frechk] [-s BVTEntry] [-t BVTResult] -l Language -m BVTMachine - BVT Machine Name; default is reference from ..ini file and add "1" after the safe boottest machine name. Specified BVTMachine name as "foomachine;boomachine". Such as i32bt0011. -i RemoteId Currently the remote ID name on BVTMachine; default is "Booted". -a BVTAccount The UserName/Domain/Password Account for re-login BVT machine. The format is "foo_user:boo_domain:goo_password" -n Noticed. The process will notice the domain/user each step. This script always notice the BVTMachine/Administrator. If you need add more, use the format as "foo_user:foo_domain;boo_user:boo_domain;" -o OneNotice. After the BVT process assigned to the BVT Machine, Send message to this domain/user. It will net send message to the domain/user. The format is the same as . -z administrator. Defined the localized term for administrator. The format is ":". Such as "administratoren:Administrator" in German. -p platforms; such as "x86:amd64:ia64". Default is "x86". -c frechks; such as "fre:chk". Default is "fre". -s BVTEntry; the script for starting run BVT. Default is "\\intlntsetup\bvtsrc\runbvt". -t BVTResult; the path for store BVT result. We launch the BVT process as \BVT . -? Displays usage Example: assignbvt.pl -l jpn