My issue at hand is I want to set an enable password for said privilege level. To change the file date using PowerShell, here are the commands you need to run: Change the creation date/timestamp of a file named log1.txt: (Get-Item 'D:\Test\log1.txt').CreationTime ('3 August 2019 17:00:00') Change the last write date/timestamp of a file named log1.txt: (Get-Item 'D:\Test\log1.txt'). But the batch file was executed on 27 April by the Windows Task Scheduler using SYSTEM account which has a different date/time format configuration and date:-4,4date:-10,2date:-7,2-time:0,2time:3,2time:6,2.txt results therefore in an invalid file name with a colon/space somewhere in the file name. Hello Spiceheads,I have created a RO user on my cisco switch and assigned it to privilege level 2 and assigned level 2 as only being allowed to view startup and running configs. I am using a Sonicwall NSA2600 as my firewall/ router.How can I get each C. I need to configure a VPN on each Cradlepoint to connect back to the network at the office. ![]() I am getting ready to deploy 20 Cradlepoint IBR-900 routers in police patrol vehicles. ![]()
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