How to Cheat at Windows System Administration Using Command Line Scripts

How to Cheat at Windows System Administration Using Command Line Scripts

by Pawan K Bhardwaj
ISBN-10:
1597491055
ISBN-13:
9781597491051
Pub. Date:
11/25/2006
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
ISBN-10:
1597491055
ISBN-13:
9781597491051
Pub. Date:
11/25/2006
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
How to Cheat at Windows System Administration Using Command Line Scripts

How to Cheat at Windows System Administration Using Command Line Scripts

by Pawan K Bhardwaj
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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781597491051
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 11/25/2006
Series: How to Cheat
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

PART I: GETTING STARTED WITH COMMAND-LINE
1. Basics of Windows Command Shell
2. Using Batch Files
3. Performing Scheduled Tasks

PART II: BASIC WINDOWS ADMINISTRATION
4. Basic Disk Management
5. Administering Partitions and Volumes

PART III: WORKING WITH ACTIVE DIRECTORY
6. Administering Active Directory
7. Administering User and Group Accounts
8. Administering Computers & Domains

PART IV: WINDOWS NETWORKING
9. Administering TCP/IP Networking
10. Administering Network Services
11. Managing and Monitoring Security PART V: MANAGING WINDOWS SYSTEMS
12. Administering System Services
13. Managing Event Logs
14. Monitoring System Performance Appendix Windows Command Line Quick Reference. Commands from the Support Tools.
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