Windows server cookbook
This practical reference guide offers hundreds of useful tasks for managing Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003, Microsoft's latest and greatest server. Through concise, on-the-job solutions to common problems, Windows Server Cookbook for Windows Server 2003 & Windows 2000 is certain to...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Beijing ; Sebastopol, California :
O'Reilly
2005.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009626881806719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Windows Server Cookbook; Preface; What&s in This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; Safari Enabled; We&d Like to Hear from You; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction; Windows 2000 Versus Windows Server 2003; 1.2. Where to Find the Tools; 1.3. Running Tools with Alternate Credentials; 1.4. A Brief Word on Windows Scripting; 1.5. Getting the Most Out of Your Scripts; ADSI; ADO; Defining Variables and Error Checking; Using Command-Line Options in a Script; Writing the Output of a Script to a File; Sending the Output of a Script in Email; Reading and Writing from Excel
- 1.6. Where to Find More InformationCommand-Line Tools; Microsoft Knowledge Base; Microsoft Developers Network; Web Sites; Newsgroups; Books; Magazines; 2. System Configuration; Using VBScript; 2.1. Activating Windows Server 2003; Solution; Using a command-line interface; Using VBScript; Discussion; See Also; 2.2. Configuring Automatic Updates; Solution; Using a command-line interface; Discussion; See Also; 2.3. Disabling Windows Update; Solution; Using a command-line interface; Using VBScript; Discussion; See Also; 2.4. Installing or Uninstalling a Windows Component; Solution
- Using a command-line interfaceUsing VBScript; Discussion; See Also; 2.5. Installing an Application or Service Pack via Group Policy; Solution; Discussion; See Also; 2.6. Viewing System Properties; Solution; Using a command-line interface; Using VBScript; Discussion; 2.7. Setting the System Time, Date, and Time Zone; Solution; Using a command-line interface; Using VBScript; Discussion; See Also; 2.8. Setting the Name of a Server; Solution; Using a command-line interface; Using VBScript; Discussion; Using VBScript; See Also; 2.9. Joining a Server to a Domain; Solution
- Using a command-line interfaceUsing VBScript; Discussion; Using a command-line interface; Using VBScript; See Also; 2.10. Testing and Resetting the Secure Channel; Solution; Using a command-line interface; Using VBScript; Discussion; See Also; 2.11. Viewing and Setting Environment Variables; Solution; Using a command-line interface; Using VBScript; Discussion; See Also; 2.12. Configuring Page Files; Solution; Using a command-line interface; Using VBScript; Discussion; Using a command-line interface; Using VBScript; See Also; 2.13. Putting System Information on the Desktop; Solution
- Discussion2.14. Configuring System Startup Options; Solution; Using a command-line interface; Using VBScript; Discussion; Using a command-line interface; Using VBScript; See Also; 2.15. Configuring System Failure Options; Solution; Using a command-line interface; Using VBScript; Discussion; See Also; 2.16. Viewing System Uptime; Solution; Using VBScript; Discussion; 2.17. Disabling the Manage/Configure Your Server Screen; Solution; Using a command-line interface; Using VBScript; Discussion; See Also; 2.18. Disabling Shutdown Tracker; Solution; Using a command-line interface; Using VBScript
- Discussion