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Automating Windows Administration [Paperback]

Stein Borge (Author)
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September 24, 2004

While the Windows Script Host (WSH) is capable of performing a number of common tasks such as file handling and network connections, WSH’s great strength is its ability to use COM components. This allows WSH to perform database, E-mail, security, user administration, network, and system administration through objects built into Windows. This book provides practical solutions to common problems as well as detailed discussions of the underlying technology used in the solutions.

Stein Borge provides 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. Borge also provides chapters on lesser-known but important recent additions to WSH of standard input/output streams and regular expressions, as well as covering registry operations using the built-in Shell objects and WMI objects.

Automating Windows Administration is targeted towards administrative and support staff in Microsoft networked environments who desperately want a way to automate common administrative tasks. The book provides a problem and solution-oriented approach to automating common administrative tasks for all business-oriented versions of Windows from NT to Windows 2003 Server using the Windows Script Host (WSH). WSH is a replacement for Microsoft batch scripts.


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About the Author

Stein Borge has worked in the IT industry for the last 10 years. He’s developed applications using Visual Basic, Access, and SQL Server, as well as developed Web applications using Active Server Pages. At the same time, he performed Windows NT administrative tasks, including implementing Exchange and IIS servers.


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  • Paperback: 832 pages
  • Publisher: Apress; 1 edition (September 24, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590593979
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590593974
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.3 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #973,325 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Improve your career skills, October 10, 2004
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A major portion of the Total Cost of Ownership of a group of computers is the cost of the sysadmin who has to maintain them. Given Microsoft's dominance of the desktop, this book should be of interest to sysadmins or their supervisors.

A little ironically, the material in the book tends towards a unix-type style of administration. As you may know, historically, unix machines predated any UI, and they still emphasise scripting languages for sysadmins to use and modify. These led to unix sysadmins having very powerful scripts that might be scheduled for regular, automated runs. Well, if you are a Microsoft syadmin, you probably started from and tend to stay within a UI. Which is great for manual tasks. But here, Borge shows how you can hone your skills at the command line, and why this is vital for automating common tasks.

Of course, the book is not entirely about scripting. But I'm giving you the gist. The promise of the book is that it can round out and enhance your skills in this important direction.

Plus the book also opens up another opportunity. If you get comfortable enough at the command line with writing scripts and using them, then a sideways shift into running unix/linux machines is not that difficult. At a fundamental level, the ideas discussed in the book tend to have similar implementations under unix. So the book can expand your career prospects, and not just in the obvious way indicated by the book.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cookbook for the Windows Script Host, October 21, 2004
This review is from: Automating Windows Administration (Paperback)
This book is an invaluable resource for Windows Script Host users. It's organized in the cookbook format popularized by O'Reilly's Perl Cookbook. This means that each chapter contains a set of recipes that start with a problem and then walk you through a set of solutions that you can pick from.

An example would be 12.25, "Retrieving an Address Book Recipient". The second first fleshes out the problem. Then provides the code for the solution. That is followed by a discussion session where the design behind the solution and the code that implements the solution is described in more detail.

This format has several advantages. First, you have a handy long-term reference for solving problems in an environment you may not use every day. Second, by reading through the problems and their solutions you can infer solutions to related problems that may not be directly covered in the book. So the book becomes a practical way to expand your knowledge of WSH by learning pragmatic best practice solutions to everyday problems.

I strongly recommend this book to Windows Script Host users.
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0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for the Administrator!, September 28, 2004
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I think this was related to an earlier APress book: Managing Enterprise Systems with the Windows Script Host, which I have. I was relieved to find it 'updated' with Exchange Server 2003 and Windows 2003 Server which is what I am working on now.

I would recommend this to anyone who is an adminstrator. You can actually use it in your day-to-day tasks. I especially liked automating events like a reminder for the user to change their password after XX number of days.
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