Managing Windows with VBScript and WMI, w. CD-ROM - Softcover

Jones, Don

 
9780321213341: Managing Windows with VBScript and WMI, w. CD-ROM

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Scripting has always been popular among UNIX administrators for automating

repetitive tasks and simplifying difficult ones. Microsoft developed VBScript

with an eye towards encouraging Windows administrators to do the same thing.

While VBScript caught on well with developers, until recently it hadn't had

much success with admins. The complexity of Windows 2000 and Active

Directory has changed all that, convincing many Windows admins of the

importance of scripting. There are few books out there on Windows scripting,

and most of them are aimed more at developers than administrators. Most of

them are basically references to the features of a particular scripting language.

The task-based approach of this book and its emphasis on solving the

problems faced daily by admins really set it apart in the market. Don Jones has

distilled the insights he has gained rom his years teaching and training on the

subject. He focuses a lot of attention on security issues, one of the biggest

headaches for all admins. The book covers Windows NT, Windows 2000,

Windows XP, and Windows 2003, so it will be useful for years to come, and

appeal to a broad audience.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Don Jones, MCSE, CTT+, is an independent consultant and founding partner of BrainCore.Net, the world leader in exam development and delivery technologies for the information technology industry. Don is the author of more than a dozen books and the creator and series editor of Sams Publishing's Delta Guide series, helping experienced administrators quickly get up to speed on Microsoft server technologies. Don is also a contributing editor and columnist for Microsoft® Certified Professional Magazine, the Microsoft technology columnist for CertCities.com, and a speaker at technology conferences.



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"Finally, a step-by-step VBScripting book to make you look like a programmer without the time and sweat! Don't waste your time searching the Internet for examples--this book does it for you!"

--Greg A. Marino, Senior Systems Engineer/Consultant, Westtown Consulting Group, Inc.

Visual Basic Scripting (VBScript) and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) are vital tools for systems administrators grappling with the increasing complexity of Windows technologies. However, busy admins have been without a straightforward guide to scripting...until now.

Managing Windows® with VBScript and WMI explains how Windows administrators can effectively use VBScript to automate common administrative tasks and simplify complex ones. Detailed coverage of security concerns provides admins with the means for safely using VBScript in Windows environments. The book is organized around the problems you face daily, with reusable examples and coverage of Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 2003.

This user-friendly reference demystifies scripting and then shows you how to produce new scripts from scratch. You will be producing useful scripts right away as you study the VBScript language and learn how to control nearly every aspect of the Windows operating system with WMI and the Active Directory Services Interface (ASDI). You will be able to build your own administrative Web pages and use advanced scripting technologies such as script encryption, scripting components, and script security. The book closes with still more ready-made example scripts accompanied by complete line-by-line explanations. The CD includes all the code from the book and trial versions of PrimalScript 3.0 and VbsEdit. A companion Web site provides updates and errata.

Inside you will find answers to such questions as:

  • How do you write effective logon scripts? Chapter 11
  • How do you write scripts that query and modify user and group information? Chapter 16
  • How can you query the IP addresses from multiple network adapters in multiple remote computers? Chapter 19
  • How can you design, write, run, test, and debug your own administrative Web pages? Chapter 24
  • How can you reuse code between various scripts? Chapter 25


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