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Microsoft Windows Script Host 2.0 Developer's Guide

Gunter Born

Paperback - 600 pages Bk&Cd-Rom edition (September 2000)

Microsoft Press; ISBN: 0735609314 ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.41 x 9.09 x 7.39

Since the release of Microsoft Windows 98, the Windows Script Host (WSH) has become increasingly popular as a tool for automating routine, daily PC tasks to save time and effort. But learning how to script with WSH has been difficult because of a lack of good documentation-until how. LEARN MICROSOFT WINDOWS SCRIPT HOST 2.0 NOW is the complete guide to automating routine Windows tasks by using Microsoft technologies. It covers all major features of Windows Script Host, as well as related topics such as how to access other automation objects and how to extend WSH features with custom ActiveX(r) components. This book is ideal for WSH novices with basic programming knowledge, Microsoft Visual Basic(r) programmers, and programming experts who want to create WSH scripts to simplify working with their PCs. It includes coverage of the Microsoft Script Debugger as well as several handy tools on CD-ROM developed by the author to simplify scripting.

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Windows 2000 Scripting Bible

William Robert Stanek

Paperback - 667 pages 1st edition (May 15, 2000)

IDG Books Worldwide; ISBN: 0764546775

Windows scripting gives you the power to automate most routine network tasks. This comprehensive guide shows you how to harness today's cutting-edge scripting techniques -- and double, triple, even quadruple your productivity as an administrator. From Windows Scripting Host fundamentals to nuts-and-bolts advice on scripts for user account configuration, data retrieval, system analysis, and more, master scripter William R. Stanek shows you step-by-step how to become a Windows scripting pro.

Reveals how to harness today's cutting-edge script scripting techniques and double, triple, and quadruple productivity as an administrator. Softcover.

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Windows Scripting Secrets

Tobias Weltner

Paperback - 751 pages Bk&Cd Rom edition (May 2000)

IDG Books Worldwide; ISBN: 0764546848 ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.93 x 9.21 x 7.40

Powerful Secrets That Will Make You a Scripting Pro!

Windows scripting can automate almost any system task, enhance system and software functionality, and streamline network administration -- if you know what you're doing. Offering the most comprehensive Windows scripting coverage anywhere plus hundreds of ready-to-run scripting solutions on CD-ROM, this unique guide reveals the little-known scripting secrets that will take your productivity to a new level.

Over 700 pages on the secrets of effective Windows scripting. Learn how to enhance system functionality and automate almost any task, get scores of ready-made scripting solutions that can be implemented right away. Softcover. DLC: Microsoft Windows (Computer file)

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Scripting Windows 2000

Jeffrey Honeyman

Paperback - 444 pages (April 19, 2000)

Osborne McGraw-Hill; ISBN: 007212444X ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.09 x 9.06 x 7.41

Learn to manage, administer, and troubleshoot Windows 2000 using the Windows Script Host (WSH) This expertly written resource explains how to automate tedious tasks at the command line or from within the Windows GUI. You'll learn to implement the latest versions of VBScript, JScript, ADSI, and WMI and avoid commonly overlooked Windows 2000 pitfalls and scripting errors.

(Network Professional's Library) Covers all major areas from writing and implementing DOS batch files and WSH scripts to spicing up scripts and maintaining the system. Provides detailed syntax definitions, explanations, and scripting solutions throughout. Softcover.

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Windows NT/2000 ADSI Scripting for System Administration

Thomas Eck

Textbook Binding - 719 pages 1 edition (March 16, 2000)

New Riders Publishing; ISBN: 1578702194 ; Dimensions (in inches): 1.60 x 8.96 x 6.03

Microsoft Windows scripting support has taken off recently, and Thomas Eck has done a lot of useful work at the cutting edge of this technology. In Windows NT/2000 ADSI Scripting for System Administration, he documents the Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI) as they apply to systems administrators interested in using Component Object Model (COM) objects written in Visual Basic to automate administrative tasks. Because this book is backed by such a considerable development effort, administrators of large Windows NT and Windows 2000 networks will be able to put its ADSI solutions to profitable use immediately.

Though he does provide a conceptual introduction to ADSI and the services implemented in Active Directory, Eck's book is all about code. Code listings appear in quantity. It's one recipe after another, collectively covering hundreds of administration tasks, with minimal commentary on each solution. After all, this is a book for system administrators, and the idea is that they're not so much reading to become programmers as to see the assortment of tools they can use to solve problems.

Though more explanation of the code wouldn't hurt, administrators will be very pleased with the work Eck has done on their behalf. Typical solutions include scripts that add a user to a group, retrieve a computer's processor type, enumerate the groups a user belongs to, and reset all locked-out user accounts in a domain, plus a pair that start and stop an Internet Information Services (IIS) site. Many more scripts populate the pages of this book and its supporting Web site. --David Wall

Topics covered: Active Directory and the Active Directory Service Interfaces version 2.5 (ADSI 2.5), with emphasis on programs that manipulate users, groups, computers, services, and various resources automatically. Other programs perform administrative work on the Internet Information Services (IIS) metabase, Internet sites, and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) services. ADSI and VBScript references appear as appendices.