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Delete files older than 365 days

I must delete IIS *.log files in  older than 365 days. D:\Logs | -W3SVC1 -W3SVC2 -... -W3SVC33 daily-delete-logfiles-older-than-365-days.cmd :: Daily delete log files older than 365 days :: Created on: 20161120 :: Created by: :: Last modified on: :: Last modified by: :: History: SET DIRLOG=E:\_scripts\Logs\ :: Echo @path to test first :: FORFILES /P D:\Logs /S /M *.log /D -365 /C "cmd /c echo @path @fdate" :: Delete files ECHO "Begin" >> %dirlog%daily-delete-logfiles.log DATE /T >> %dirlog%daily-delete-logfiles.log TIME /T >> %dirlog%daily-delete-logfiles.log FORFILES /P D:\Logs /S /M *.log /D -365 /C "cmd /c del @path" >> %dirlog%daily-delete-logfiles.log ECHO "Finished" >> %dirlog%daily-delete-logfiles.log DATE /T >> %dirlog%daily-delete-logfiles.log TIME /T >> %dirlog%daily-delete-logfiles.log :: END of script /P : Path to folder /S: recurse into subdirectories /M *.l

Check and install php7.0-mbstring extention on Ubuntu 16.04 and Microsoft Windows

While learning Facebook SDK for PHP I overlooked one of system requirements preventing my code from running on my host. That is The mbstring extension. Facebook SDK for PHP's system requirements Check if mbstring is enabled root@ubuntu001:~# php -a Interactive mode enabled php > echo extension_loaded('mbstring'); php >exit root@ubuntu001:~# apt-cache search php7 | grep mbstring php7.0-mbstring - MBSTRING module for PHP root@ubuntu001:~# Install php7.0-mbstring root@ubuntu001:~# apt-get install php7.0-mbstring Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:   fontconfig-config fonts-dejavu-core libfontconfig1 libgd3 libjbig0   libjpeg-turbo8 libjpeg8 libmcrypt4 libtiff5 libvpx3 libxpm4 Use 'apt autoremove' to remove them. The following additional packages will be installed:   libapache2-mod-php7.0 php7.0-cli ph

Let's encrypt with apache and nginx on Ubuntu 16.04

Let's Encrypt - Free Certificate Authority Setup SSL for nginx using Let's encrypt &mdash a free, automated, and open certificate authority brought to you by the nonprofit Internet Security Research Group (ISRG).