Windows Administration at the Command Line for Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Xp, and Windows 2000
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:16/03/2007
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Price:$74.99
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Biography
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Table of Contents
Part 1: Standard Windows Utilities.
Chapter 1: Using the Command Line Effectively.
Chapter 2: Completing Data-Specific Tasks.
Chapter 3: Discovering the System Status.
Chapter 4: Locating Files and Other Resources.
Chapter 5: Securing and Monitoring a System.
Chapter 6: Using Developer and Low-Level Utilities.
Part 2: Using Windows Automation.
Chapter 7: Creating CMD and BAT Files.
Capter 8: Working with Scripts.
Chapter 9: Scripting for Active Directory.
Chapter 10: Using Task Scheduler Effectively.
Chapter 11: After Hours Automation Scripting.
Part 3: Relying on Third Party Automation.
Chapter 12: Obtaining Command Prompt Enhancers.
Chapter 13: Increasing Productivity at the Command Line.
Chapter 14: Editing and Compiling Batch Files and Scripts.
Part 4: Working with the .NET Framework Utilities.
Chapter 15: Understanding the .NET Framework Versions.
Chapter 16: Configuring the .NET Framework.
Chapter 17: Configuring ASP.NET.
Part 5: Windows Vista Special Features Preview.
Chapter 18: Using Windows PowerShell.
Chapter 19: Working with Windows PowerShell.
Appendix A: 52 Indispensable Command Line Tricks and Techniques.
Appendix B: A Summary of New and Modified Commands in Vista.
Glossary.
Index.
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