Scripting has always been popular among UNIX administrators for automating repetitive tasks and simplifying difficult ones. Microsoft developed VBScript with an eye towards encouraging Windows administrators to do the same thing. While VBScript caught on well with developers, until recently it hadn't had much success with admins. The complexity of Windows 2000 and Active Directory has changed all that, convincing many Windows admins of the importance of scripting. There are few books out there on Windows scripting, and most of them are aimed more at developers than administrators. Most of them are basically references to the features of a particular scripting language. The task-based approach of this book and its emphasis on solving the problems faced daily by admins really set it apart in the market. Don Jones has distilled the insights he has gained rom his years teaching and training on the subject. He focuses a lot of attention on security issues, one of the biggest headaches for all admins. The book covers Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 2003, so it will be useful for years to come, and appeal to a broad audience. The definitive guide to scripting for all Windows administrators, helping them to simplify their work and make their network more secure.° Demystifies scripting for administrators, showing how VBScript and WMI can help ease repetitive or complex tasks° Organized around tasks, and heavily cross-referenced, allowing quick access to information of immediate value° Based on the author's years of experience teaching and training° Most other books on scripting focus on developers, not administrators
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Wydawnictwo: inne
Data wydania: b.d
Kategoria: Informatyczne
ISBN:
978-0-321-21334-1
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