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Get expert guidance on how to write system administration scripts straight from Microsoft scripting experts. This practical learning guide teaches how to use scripting techniques to gain control over your Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS), and Microsoft Exchange Server environments at your own pace. Build practical skills on everything from writing your first script in Microsoft Visual Basic?Scripting Edition (VBScript) to working with Windows Scripting Host (WSH), Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), and Active Directory?Services Interface (ADSI), and from creating logon scripts to automating the management of systems, user accounts, files, printers, the registry, network services, directory services, security features, group policy, and more.

Key Book Benefits:
。Teaches essential scripting skills through a series of hands-on, self-paced learning exercises.
。Covers scripting for basic to advanced Windows system administration, as well as for IIS and Microsoft Exchange.

About the Technology:
Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Scripting Host 5.6, VBScript

About the Author(s):
Ed Wilson is an enterprise consultant with Microsoft and a former senior consultant with a Microsoft solutions provider partner. Ed is a Microsoft Certified Trainer who teaches numerous networking and administration classes; hundreds of customers and Microsoft employees have taken his popular VBScript workshop. He is also written or contributed to seven books and holds more than 20 industry certifications, including MCSE and CISSP.
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