Move 150+ scripts from root and scripts/ into client/project directories: - clients/dataforth/scripts/ (110 files: AD2, sync, SSH, DB, DOS scripts) - clients/bg-builders/scripts/ (14 files: Lesley mgmt, Exchange, termination) - clients/internal-infrastructure/scripts/ (10 files: GDAP, Gitea, backups) - projects/msp-tools/scripts/ (9 files: CIPP, MSP onboarding, Datto) - projects/gururmm-agent/scripts/ (3 files: API test, JWT, record counts) - clients/glaztech/scripts/ (1 file: CentraStage removal) Also reorganized: - VPN scripts → infrastructure/vpn-configs/ - Retrieved API/JS files → api/ - Forum posts → projects/community-forum/forum-posts/ - SSH docs → clients/internal-infrastructure/docs/ - NWTOC/CTONW docs → projects/wrightstown-smarthome/docs/ - ACG website files → projects/internal/acg-website-2025/ - Dataforth docs → clients/dataforth/docs/ - schema-retrieved.sql → docs/database/ Deleted 24 tmp_*.ps1 one-off debug scripts (preserved in git history). Root reduced from 220+ files to 62 items (docs + directories only). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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PowerShell
22 lines
902 B
PowerShell
# Trigger sync to push files to NAS immediately
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$password = ConvertTo-SecureString "Paper123!@#" -AsPlainText -Force
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$cred = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential("INTRANET\sysadmin", $password)
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Write-Host "=== Triggering Sync to Push BAT Files ===" -ForegroundColor Cyan
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Write-Host ""
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Invoke-Command -ComputerName 192.168.0.6 -Credential $cred -ScriptBlock {
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Write-Host "[1] Running sync script..." -ForegroundColor Yellow
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# Run the sync script which will push all files to NAS
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& powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "C:\Shares\test\scripts\Sync-FromNAS.ps1"
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Write-Host ""
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Write-Host "[OK] Sync complete" -ForegroundColor Green
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}
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Write-Host ""
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Write-Host "=== Complete ===" -ForegroundColor Cyan
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Write-Host "[INFO] All BAT files now pushed to NAS" -ForegroundColor Green
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Write-Host "[INFO] Available on DOS machines at T:\ drive" -ForegroundColor Green
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