
| Don Jones, MCSE, is an expert on administrative scripting for Windows. He runs ScriptingAnswers. com and has written more than 15 books, including Microsoft Windows Administrator's Automation Toolkit. A Microsoft MVP for Windows Server, Don is also a columnist for Redmond magazine. . Jeffery Hicks is a senior network engineer with Visory Group and President and Principal Consultant of JDH Information Technology Solutions. He has 15 years' ex.. << 查看详细 |
| acknowledgements introduction part ⅰ the basics of advanced windows scripting 1 getting started prerequisite knowledge understanding windows script host basics using the filesystemobject library understanding arrays understanding active directory services interface fundamentals understanding windows management instrumentation fundamentals. advanced scripting goals securing your scripts creating your own script components and libraries running scripts remotely retrieving information from active directory manipulating information stored in a database managing your windows environment with wmi events using new wmi classes with windows xp and windows server 2003 managing group policy objects with scripting managing your exchange 2003 environment . incorporating your scripts into microsoft operations manager creating a visual interface for your script with internet explorer and html applications (htas) what we won't cover finding information about jscript, perl, python, and kixtart the right tool for the job scripting techniques summary 2 script security script encoding and decoding script signing and the windows script host trustpolicy understanding digital certificates and script signing .. understanding wsh trustpolicy configuring wsh trustpolicy in your environment signing scripts by using a digital certificate using software restriction policies alternate credentials using the runas command using scheduled tasks credentials using adsl alternate credentials using wmi alternate credentials summary part ⅱ packaging your scripts 3 windows script files defining windows script files understanding xml the package tag the comment tag the job tag the runtime tag the description tag the example tag the named tag the object tag the script tag creating script jobs including other scripts adding resources creating examples and help text using named parameters the name property the helpstring property the type property the required property viewing a windows script file in action …… part ⅲ the basics of advanced windows scripting part ⅳ scripting for the enterprise part ⅴ appendix |
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