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Microsoft Windows Administrator's Automation Toolkit (Pro-One-Offs)


By Don Jones
 
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Format:Paperback, 480 pages.
Publisher:Microsoft Press 2005-06-22
ISBN:0735621667

Average Customer Rating:

3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Editorial Reviews:

Get the detailed guidance, tips, and tools you need to automate Windows system administration including 120 full working scripts with command-line controls on the CD! Windows automation expert Don Jones shows you how to run the scripts as written or customize them for your unique requirements. You ll learn how to reconfigure multiple services on a computer, shut down multiple remote computers, add users to Active Directory(r) directory service, automate security configurations, work with Internet Information Services 6.0, and perform other key computer and network management tasks. You ll also explore advanced scripting tools. The CD features all 120 timesaving scripts, plus a bonus eBook to further your scripting expertise.


Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Microsoft Windows Administrator's Automation Toolkit review

I found the content to be light on. Most of this suff is well documented on the web and most admins would find it in minutes. Took me about 30 minutes to go through and doubt I will ever open it again.

5 out of 5 stars Great book

An excellent very technical, yet easy to get along, learn from, and use in daily activities.

3 out of 5 stars A fair kickoff point for the subject

Windows automation books come in two styles - Recipe Book, where the reader needs only a remedial knowledge of scripting and has been given hundreds of task-based scripts, and Development Guide, where the reader is only given the tools and training to create the task-based scripts instead. This title falls closer to the first than the last.

Although the reader is presented with a quick overview of scripting concepts, you are not assumed to know how to script but have enough technical ability to look at the scripts and understand the gist of what you are reading and make small changes if needed. All scripts presented in the book (and found on the accompanying CD) are written in VBScript (sorry jscript users) and for the most part wrapped in the WSF XML format.

The first 35 pages which make up Part One are overviews of the principals of automation, general syntax and usage of the Windows Script Host, security thru digital certificates, and networking and remote considerations. From there, the remainder of the book presents the toolbox scripts in a fairly straightforward manner, with each task section listing a description of the task, how you would do it manually, example usage of the provided script, the usage syntax of the script, a general overview of the part of the script that accomplishes the task, troubleshooting for the particular task, and a "go here to learn more" section. A very broad array of toolbox topics for Windows administration are presented, including both client and server settings and management, hardware and software inventorying, password management, services and processes management, file and disk management, as well as network-specific services management and some IIS 6 tasks.

The included CD contains all the scripts and script components presented in the book with a companion help file, a PDF version of the book, a PDF version of a different Microsoft scripting book titled "Microsoft Windows Scripting Self-Paced Learning Guide", and a video presentation of "VBScript Essentials for Windows Administrators", which is an overview of how to script VBScript (sorry jscript users - no luck). A quick watch of the videos reminded me why I hate video learning, what with only fair sound quality and a small display size. Readers seriously interested in learning how to script are much better served reading "Microsoft Windows 2000 Scripting Guide" (ISBN 0735618674).

It is unfortunate that half-stars are not permitted; I would rather have given the title 3.5 stars. This title is not a resource to teach you the tools you need to fully script and automate administration on your network. As a toolbox, the provided scripts are very useful but fall short of being a very complete resource. The tasks the author has opted to include are indeed found in common use, but the true abilities of the underlying technology is really only lightly touched upon. Administrators already advanced in the area of task automation will not find this title useful. Beginning to intermediate administrators can gain value from this, but it most likely will not be your last purchase on this topic.


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