Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Scripting Guide
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System administration encompasses many different tasks in many different areas. Part 2 of this book examines scripting technologies useful in managing core elements of a computing infrastructure, including such items as printers, services, Active Directory user accounts, and computer hardware. Each chapter features a number of tasks routinely required of system administrators, such as stopping and starting services, managing disk quotas, and taking a hardware inventory. Each task includes a brief description, a script that performs the task, a step-by-step analysis of how the script works, and a discussion of how the script can be modified to meet your individual needs.
Active Directory Users
Computer Assets
Computer Roles
Disks and File Systems
Files and Folders
Logs
Printing
Processes
Services
Registry
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