Not bad! For what it does; it is fine.
What a glowing recommendation. Take something that I worked hard on, thought was good, use a lot, and knock it down. Thanks for your input.
The reason I use an input file for my 500+ servers is that I can update my server list for the 30+ scripts that I run against them in one place.
Sorry, you caught me on a bad day, and I'm a little insulted (although I'm not sure if I should be).
I would probably feel better if you had made code corrections and said, "See, stupid? Like this." rather than just knocking down the code with offhand remarks. But that's the way it goes I suppose...
-OzzyOsbourne
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