How to Cheat at Windows System Administration Using Command Line Scripts How to Cheat at Windows System Administration Using Command Line Scripts

How to Cheat at Windows System Administration Using Command Line Scripts

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Publisher Description

How to Cheat at Windows Systems Administrators using Command Line Scripts teaches system administrators hundreds of powerful, time-saving tips for automating daily system administration tasks using Windows command line scripts.

With every new version of Windows, Microsoft is trying to ease the administration jobs by adding more and more layers of graphical user interface (GUI) or configuration wizards (dialog boxes). While these ‘wizards’ are interactive and make the administrator’s job easier, they are not always the most convenient and efficient way to accomplish the everyday administration tasks. These wizards are time consuming and, at times, may seem a bit confusing. The purpose of the book is to teach administrators how to use command-line scripts to complete everyday administration jobs, solve recurring network problems and at the same time improve their efficiency. Provides system administrators with hundreds of tips, tricks, and scripts to complete administration tasks more quickly and efficiently. No direct competition for a core tool for Windows administrators. Builds on success of other books in the series including How to Cheat at Managing Windows Small Business Server 2003 and How to Cheat at Managing Microsoft Operations Manager 2005.

GENRE
Computers & Internet
RELEASED
2006
October 9
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
400
Pages
PUBLISHER
Elsevier Science
SELLER
Elsevier Ltd.
SIZE
20.9
MB

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