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VBScript, JScript, and PowerShelltogether in a single, comprehensive guide!
With more than 300 sample scripts and an extensive collection of library functions, this book is the most thorough guide to scripting the Windows operating system on the market. You'll discover how scripting can double your productivity by automating repetitive tasksand you'll find pages of practical VBScript, JScript, and PowerShell solutions together, chapter by chapter, throughout the book. With all three powerhouse programming tools in one comprehensive 800-page resource, this is the scripting book you need to succeed.
Automate tasks, such as the creation of user accounts or data retrieval, with scripting
Master the essentials of the VBScript, JScript, and PowerShell
Schedule one-time and recurring tasks with network and directory service scripting
Work with files, the registry, event logging, ADSI, and more with PowerShell
Tap into Windows scripting libraries for file, network, and system utilities
Examine all related technologies, including ActiveX®, Active Directory®, and Windows® Management Instrumentation
Develop prototype applications or procedures rapidly and easily using scripts
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Visit the book's Web site at www.wiley.com/go/powershellbibleand find actual code for the samples and examples discussed in the book.
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Five stars for content: one star for design,
By Jerry Saperstein (Evanston, IL USA) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
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One needs to maintain perspective in using this book.
The actual content is excellent, definitely five-star content. The design of the book is awful: some genius decided that black ink is passé and instead use about an 80% grey. Maybe this is trendy in some circles. But from this reader's perspective, it is a stupid decision. I keep thinking a light bulb has burned out or that my glasses need to be adjusted. Reading this book for more than a few minutes with this grey ink is torture. I am tempted to see if this difficult to read typography violates accessibility guidelines. Why don't I just return the book and avoid Wiley products in the future? Because the content is top-notch. William R. Stanek is very well known for his books on Windows technology. He and his two co-authors don't fail us on this one. This is very much a reference. If you don't know PowerShell, VBScript or Jscript, this is not he best teaching manual. The basics are covered, but if you don't already know a programming language, you're in trouble. On the other hand, if you're a programmer and need a quick reference for PowerShell, VBScript and Jscript, this is the cat's meow. Each language is covered in surprising detail with lots of examples, the code for which may be downloaded. The writing style is always clear. They cover nearly all the common bases; I/O, working with files, Windows scripting libraries and a dozen or so more. True, there is nothing here that you couldn't find by hunting it down on the web . . . but it is here in one place and well-indexed. Worth the money and worth the space on your Windows scripting bookshelf. But the gray ink may irritate you. Jerry
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