 | Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) tells readers everything they need to know in order to harness the power of WMI to automate vast parts of Windows 2000 workstation and server management. The book starts with the absolute basics, teaching the fundamentals of WMI terminology and the VBScript programming language. By the time readers complete the book, the readers will not only have the ability to use the scripts supplied, but also have a good understanding of both WMI and VBScript. Download the sample source code now. I have a copy of this book and can personally recommend it! | This site provides a comprehensive resource for Windows Script, OLE Automaton and COM objects that you can use to develop your own powerful scripting solutions. Join this site. Over 2,400 others have; you can select how often you get notified of site updates, your email address is kept private and I don’t have time to spam you anyway. Joining also makes file downloads work more reliably. Latest News 15-Jan-02 A new version of this site is comming! MSN Communities is getting a bit too restrictive on storage space and size of pages. The new site is based on SharePoint Team Services. I'm just working on the subscription system for notifications. The discussion board will also require subscription to post but it won't be based on Passport (some people seem to take issue with this). You can preview the site at this temporary URL.
29-Dec-01 New version of the System Scripting Runtime released by Netal V1.4 was released on 29 Dec 01. http://www.netal.com/ssr.htm It is a module which contains six ActiveX components: IPNetwork, LMNetwork, NBTNetwork, SNMPManager, SSHSupport and System. It was designed and implemented to provide system and network-related functionality for various development environments (Scripting Languages, VB, C++, etc.). More News... Please send any feedback to Ian Morrish. Don't forget to include your reply address!
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