 | Managing Enterprise Systems with the Windows Script Host This book is targeted toward administrative and support staff in Microsoft networked environments with the aim of automating common administrative tasks. It provides practical solutions to common problems and detailed discussions of the underlying technology. It covers a general introduction to new features in recent versions of WSH, and then covers the file, shell, and network operations using built-in WSH objects. It also provides chapters on standard input/output streams and regular expressions, WMI/ADSI/ADO/CDO objects and Office automation. It is a good all-round WSH cook book. I have a copy of this book (also) and can personally recommend it! | This site provides a comprehensive resource for Windows Script (WSH & VBScript), OLE Automaton (Office, ADO, CDO & ADSI) and COM objects that you can use to develop your own powerful scripting solutions. Join this site. Over 3,200 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 24-May-02 TechNet Script Center! A collectin of the best sample scripts for W2K, XP and .Net Server available on-line from here... 16-May-02 System Administration Scripting Guide! A new book that will ship as part of the Windows .NET Server Resource Kit. A sample chapter called VBScript Primer is available on-line from here... 5-Apr-02 Windows Management Instrumentation: Patch Q306274 This patch has been issued to address the inadvertent cancellation of intrinsic event query registrations in Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). This problem typically occurs with event queries made against classes that take longer than one second to fully enumerate. Download it here... More News... Please send any feedback to Ian Morrish. Don't forget to include your reply address!
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