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Authors: Ed Wilson
ISBN-13: 9780735619814, ISBN-10: 0735619816
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Date Published: April 2004
Edition: Book and CD
Get expert guidance on how to use scripting to automate Windows system administrationstraight from the Microsoft scripting experts. This title features hands-on, self-paced learning exercises, timesaving tips, and sample scripts to help readers get more done in less time.
Acknowledgments | ||
About this book | ||
Pt. 1 | Covering the basics | |
1 | Starting from scratch | 3 |
2 | Getting in the loop | 25 |
3 | Adding intelligence | 45 |
4 | The power of many | 65 |
5 | The power of many more | 93 |
Pt. 2 | Basic Windows administration | |
6 | Working with the file system | 113 |
7 | Fun with folders | 129 |
8 | Why Windows management instrumentation? | 143 |
9 | WMI continued | 157 |
10 | Using WMI queries | 171 |
Pt. 3 | Advanced Windows administration | |
11 | Introduction to active directory service interfaces | 187 |
12 | Reading and writing for ADSI | 201 |
13 | Searching active directory | 215 |
14 | Configuring networking components | 231 |
15 | Subs and other round things | 245 |
16 | Logon scripts | 261 |
17 | Working with the registry | 277 |
18 | Working with printers | 293 |
Pt. 4 | Scripting other applications | |
19 | Managing IIS 6.0 | 309 |
20 | Working with Exchange 2003 | 323 |
Pt. 5 | Appendices | |
A | VBScript documentation | 339 |
B | ADSI documentation | 345 |
C | WMI documentation | 353 |
D | Documentation standards | 359 |
Index | 361 |