This text helps administrators learn, and quickly implement, new scripting tools to increase productivity and reduce redundancy. It teaches readers scripting basics by explaining and breaking down real-world examples. The book is built around ten fully-functional scripts that will help IT administrators manage their environment right "out of the box". Administrators also learn the strategies and tactics surrounding the development and implementation of these real-world scripts. Additionally, the chapters cover hypothetical, real world business needs and explain how to map a script-based solution, including a discussion of the preferrred language, tools and technologies.
This text helps administrators learn, and quickly implement, new scripting tools to increase productivity and reduce redundancy. It teaches readers scripting basics by explaining and breaking down real-world examples. The book is built around ten fully-functional scripts that will help IT administrators manage their environment right "out of the box". Administrators also learn the strategies and tactics surrounding the development and implementation of these real-world scripts. Additionally, the chapters cover hypothetical, real world business needs and explain how to map a script-based solution, including a discussion of the preferrred language, tools and technologies.
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978-1-58450-212-8 (9781584502128)
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Why scripting?; Windows scriptable technologies; enumerating and dumping the users, groups and computers of Active Directory (ADSI); dumping a domain users detailed account information (ADSI); listing soon-to-expire domain user accounts (ADSI); move away from batch files - a new and advanced logon script (WSH and Javascript); foundation - a directory computer dump tool; browser-based computer information diagnostics tool (VBScript and HTA); computer management tool (ADSI and WMI); remotely enumerate local computer accounts (WSII, ADSI); password archive and change tool (ADSI); creating your own script libraries; where to go from here.