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Microsoft Windows 管理员VBSicript最新应用技巧

Microsoft Windows 管理员VBSicript最新应用技巧

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  • ISBN:9787506283175
  • 装帧:一般胶版纸
  • 册数:暂无
  • 重量:暂无
  • 开本:16开
  • 页数:536
  • 出版时间:2007-06-01
  • 条形码:9787506283175 ; 978-7-5062-8317-5

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本书为英文版。

When writing my first scripting book, Managing Windows with VBScript and WMI (Addison Wesley, 2004), I set out to create what was at the time an industry first: a book designed not for developers but specifically for Microsoft Windows administrators with very little VBScript experience who wanted to learn just enough VBScript to be effective. Since that book was published, Windows administrators have become more and more skilled with Windows Script Host, VBScript, Windows Management Instrumentation, and other related technolo gies. Because administrators attending conferences and viewing my Web site (http://www.ScriptingAnswers.com) are beginning to ask questions about more complex technologies and techniques, the time has come for a book that covers advanced topics.
In this book, my :ble co-author, Jeffery Hicks, and I try to cover some of the more advanced scripting techniques that we use every day. We certainly aren't pretending that we touch on every topic that might be considered "advanced"; after all, scripting is as varied and complex as Microsoft Windows itself. Instead, we try to cover the most useful advanced echnologies, recognizing that our fellow administrators are typically as practical and pragmatic as we are.
We also try to cover these technologies in much the same way that we learned about them,by presenting complete solutions and line-by-line walkthroughs, so that you can see the finalproduct as well as a detailed description of how and why it works.

目录

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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