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Microsoft Windows Administrator's Automation Toolkit View Larger Image | Don Jones Microsoft Press, Paperback, Bk&CD edition, Published May 2005, 429 pages, ISBN 0735621667 | List Price: $49.99 Our Price: $30.95 You Save: $19.04 (38% Off)
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Get the detailed guidance, tips, and tools you need to automate Windows system
administration-including 120 full working scripts with command-line controls
on the CD! Windows automation expert Don Jones shows you how to run the scripts
as written or customize them for your unique requirements. You'll learn how
to reconfigure multiple services on a computer, shut down multiple remote computers,
add users to Active Directory® directory service, automate security configurations,
work with Internet Information Services 6.0, and perform other key computer
and network management tasks. You'll also explore advanced scripting tools.
The CD features all 120 timesaving scripts, plus a bonus eBook to further your
scripting expertise.
About the Author
Don Jones, MCSE, CTT+, is an independent consultant and a founding partner
of BrainCore.Net, a leader in exam development and delivery technologies for
the IT industry. Don is the author of more than a dozen books, including Managing
Windows with VBScript® and WMI, and the creator of the SAMS' Delta Guide
series for Windows Server administrators. He manages a Website that focuses
on using Microsoft Visual Basic® Scripting Edition, WMI, ADSI, and other
technologies to automate Windows-based environments. And he is a contributing
editor and columnist for Redmond magazine.
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