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Scripting Guys' Webcasts On-Demand
So maybe youve been saying to
yourself, Yes, Id like to learn scripting, I want to know how to automate my
system administration tasks, Id like to know all about WMI and ADSI and stuff
like that. But I dont know where to begin. Well, start right here, with part
one of a five-part seriespresented by the Microsoft Scripting Guys and Dr.
Scriptodesigned to take you from newbie to scripting whiz in one short week.
This opening session sets the stage for the rest of the week. Be ready to fire
up cmd.exe and run some code.
2) WMI is not a Four-Letter Word (Level 200) WMI (Windows Management
Instrumentation) is the 800-pound gorilla of system administration scripting on
Microsoft Windows. In this webcast, part two in a five-part series, the
Microsoft Scripting Guys explain how to harness this powerful technology and use
it to quickly and easily write your own system administration scripts. If all
those acronyms and classes always seemed scary, you'll get to know and love them
here.
3) Scripting Files and Folders Makes Me Happy (Level 200) In this webcast, number three in a five-part series, The Microsoft
Scripting Guys help you get your feet wet, showing you how to use scripts to
automate many of your file management tasks, with practical examples that will
get you into the swim of things right
away.
The Scripting Guys and Dr. Scripto delve deep into the mysteries of input
and output and find that they're not so mysterious after all. In this webcast,
number four in a five-part series on introductory scripting, the Microsoft
Scripting Guys walk you through practical examples of how to get information
into and out of your scripts. These are fundamental techniques, essential to
scripting in an IT environment.
5) The Iron Scripter: Round 1 (Level 200) Its the Iron Scripter competition,
in which the Microsoft Scripting Guys square off to decide, once and for all,
who is the most powerful scripter in the world (or at least who does the best
job in this particular webcast). Along the way, in this final lesson in this
five-part series on introductory scripting, the Scripting Guys will provide
examples that reinforce and build upon what youve learned earlier in the
series.
Nikki Peterson From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dean Wells Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 2:25 PM To: Send - AD mailing list Subject: [SPAM:] - RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Any Programming courses for Systems Administrators? - Email has different SMTP TO: and MIME TO: fields in the email addresses I
assume that was rhetorical ;O)
-- http://msetechnology.com From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Active Directory Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 3:50 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Any Programming courses for Systems Administrators? So is Brian gunna get a
cut of the business?? ;-) Rick From:
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On Behalf Of Dean
Wells Firstly - Tony, my
apologies for using the list in this way ... I didn't start it ... honest, I'm
just replying :o) For those interested,
please feel free to email me at the address below or vist the web site and
submit your requirements - ... if you'd prefer to
talk, simply email me and I'll provide a phone
number. Kindest
regards. Dean PS - No Tony, you don't
get a cut of the business! ;o) -- From:
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On Behalf Of Brian
Desmond Dean
Wells @ www.msetechnology.com does
AD training and from what I hear on this list its top notch.
From:
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On Behalf Of Krenceski,
William The MCSE Gamut helps
but it is only really an introduction to AD at best. I have been one of the
quiet ones on this board because I am using this listserve for example to learn
more about it. I do not know of any classroom environment training that is AD
specific. Someone else on this list with more expirence should know for
sure.... Hey Derek H I can't
open any of your emails. They need a cert or something.
Bill
From:
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On Behalf Of Jitendra
Kalyankar active directory for
one........ On 2/8/06, Krenceski, William <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: Depends on the systems.
Bill
K From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Jitendra Kalyankar I need to know if there are any programming courses are
specifically oriented for Systems
Administrator. If not what will be the best thing to learn? Please let
me know... Confidentiality
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