Windows Admin Scripting Little Black Book

Windows Admin Scripting Little Black Book

Author: Jesse M. Torres

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13:

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Windows Admin Scripting Little Black Book, 3rd Edition, shows Windows users and administrators how to perform Windows management and administrative tasks using powerful scripts for just about every important task imaginable. It covers techniques for working with files, input/output, text files, and performing various network administrative tasks through scripting. It presents the necessity of logon scripts, the backbone structure of a good logon script, and how to implement these scripts in an everyday environment to automate repetitive tasks such as inventory, file modifications, installations, and system updates. It also provides an in-depth look into the registry and registry editing tools including locating the important registry keys and values, and modifying them. The book features example scripts on every new topic covered to reinforce what the reader has just learned. Key scripting topics include manipulating the Windows XP file system, using powerful third-party scripting tools, creating scripts for installing service packs and new applications, automating applications from the command line, and setting up security features for Windows XP. Everything is included in this book, and users can easily modify or combine the scripts to perform myriad tasks. And the author has included all the scripts on his website for easy reference.


Windows Admin Scripting Little Black Book

Windows Admin Scripting Little Black Book

Author: Jesse M. Torres

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13:

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"Windows Admin Scripting Little Black Book, 2nd Edition," shows Windows XP and 2003 users and administrators how to perform Windows management and administrative tasks using powerful scripts for just about every important task imaginable. It covers techniques for working with files, input/output, text files, and performing various network administrative tasks through scripting. It explains the concept and necessity of logon scripts, the backbone structure of a good logon script, and how to implement these scripts in an everyday environment to automate repetitive tasks such as inventory, file modifications, installations, and system updates. It also provides an in-depth look into the registry and registry editing tools including locating the important registry keys and values, and modifying them. The book features example scripts on every new topic covered to reinforce what the reader has just learned. Key scripting topics include manipulating the Windows XP file system, using powerful third-party scripting tools, creating scripts for installing service packs and new applications, automating applications from the command line, and performing Windows XP and 2003 administrative tasks. Everything is included in this book, and users can easily modify or combine the scripts to perform myriad tasks. A bonus introduction chapter is provided showing users how to select the best scripting language and how to get the most out of scripting resources.


Windows XP Professional Little Black Book

Windows XP Professional Little Black Book

Author: Brian Proffitt

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 502

ISBN-13:

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Using this handy reference, you will quickly learn how to take advantage of Windows XP's new hardware and software support features. It is ideal for the corporate user who wants to migrate to Windows XP and use it daily. Written in a solutions-oriented format, the book focuses on configuring, connecting and networking, using, optimizing, and troubleshooting Windows XP Professional.


Windows Admin Scripting

Windows Admin Scripting

Author: Jesse M. Torres

Publisher: Paraglyph Press

Published: 2000-11-21

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781932111156

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This book is designed to be a scripting programmer's best friend. Hundreds of immediate solutions and highly-practical scripting examples are provided to help programmers save valuable time. The book explores techniques for working with files, input/output, text files, and performing various network administrative tasks through scripting. It explains the concept and necessity of logon scripts, the backbone structure of a good logon script, and how to implement these scripts in an everyday environment to automate repetitive tasks such as inventory, file modifications, installations, and system updates. It also provides an in-depth look into the registry and registry editing tools including locating the important registry keys and values, and modifying them. The book features example scripts on every new topic covered to reinforce what the reader has just learned.


Pro SMS 2003

Pro SMS 2003

Author: Rod Kruetzfeld

Publisher: Apress

Published: 2007-02-01

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1430203226

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Microsoft’s Systems Management Server (SMS) allows network administrators to provide software updates to users quickly and cost-effectively from a single machine. The administrator can update every user in a network at once, or choose a group of individuals – even a single user. All this can be accomplished from the administrator’s computer: no need to visit everyone’s computer to make changes, as in days of old. The SMS 2003 Field Guide addresses real-world problems and solutions, based on the broad consulting experience of the author. He knows where network administrators are liable to make mistakes, and offers help at their level.


The Mac Tiger Server Black Book

The Mac Tiger Server Black Book

Author: Jr Charles S. Edge

Publisher: Little Black Books (Paraglyph

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13:

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This unique black book will guide networking professionals and those wantingto set up a server through all the aspects of the new Mac Tiger Serverincluding understanding the Apple network, managing network access, andnetwork protocols such as TCP/IP AppleTalk, and the OSI model. The book is divided into two sections: the "In Depth" section covers all the conceptsbeing introduced, followed by the "Immediate Solutions" sections thatprovide hands-on real-world techniques to solve problems. It coversWeb-based administration, open directory and managed preferences, protocolsfor routing, switching and Web services. The book is jam-packed withhundreds of "how-to" tips to ensure that servers are set up correctly andthey operate as efficiently as possible. Numerous time-saving techniques arealso provided to help web server administrators save time and reduceaggravation.


Leveraging WMI Scripting

Leveraging WMI Scripting

Author: Alain Lissoir

Publisher: Digital Press

Published: 2003-04-30

Total Pages: 974

ISBN-13: 9781555582999

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Aims to delve deep into Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) to understand the manageable entities of the Windows world. This book offers a structured description of the important WMI providers available from Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 (including Windows 2000 and Windows XP).


AutoIt V3: Your Quick Guide

AutoIt V3: Your Quick Guide

Author: Andy Flesner

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2007-09-18

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 059651512X

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AutoIt is becoming increasingly popularin the system administration field as atool for automating administrative tasks.Although this is one of its more popularuses, you can use AutoIt to automateanything in a Windows environment.This powerful scripting language can runany program and manipulate keyboardand mouse input. With its RunAs support,administrators can perform unattendedinstallations and configurationchanges using embedded administrativeprivileges. This guide teaches you the foundationsof the AutoIt v3 language. You will learnabout variables and includes, graphicaluser interfaces, user-defined functions,and conditional and loop statements.You will then apply what you havelearned in examples related to the systemadministration field. The examples inthis Short Cut can be used to create anythingfrom a game modification to a logonscript that verifies Windows updates.


IIS 5 on Site

IIS 5 on Site

Author: Scott Reeves

Publisher: Coriolis Group Books

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 556

ISBN-13: 9781576107690

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This book is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of the IIS 5 from initial installation planning through long-term maintenance. Provides a comprehensive reference for new installations of IIS 5 and for migrating from IIS 4 to IIS 5 covering planning, testing, migration, installation, and configuration. Discusses features of IIS 5, administration and performance, publishing Web pages, developing applications, transaction processing, and security. Focuses on hardware and capacity planning based on projected growth of the Web site and Internet deployment for e-business. Follows the On Site series how-to format with an emphasis on planning and installation, and includes extensive diagrams, decision trees, and screens shots.