Windows® Command-Line Administrators Pocket Consultant

Now updated for Windows Server® 2008 and Windows Vista®, this practical, pocket-sized reference delivers ready answers for using Windows command-line tools to manage multiple clients and servers. It's packed with hundreds of examples that show you how to run, use, schedule, and script Windows...

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Autor principal: Stanek, William R. (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Sebastopol : Microsoft Press 2009.
Edición:2nd ed
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627707206719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Copyright Page; Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Who Is This Book For?; How Is This Book Organized?; Conventions Used in This Book; Support; Part I: Windows Command-Line Fundamentals; Chapter 1: Overview of the Windows Command Line; Command Line Essentials; Understanding the Windows Command Shell; Understanding the MS-DOS Command Shell; Understanding Windows PowerShell; Configuring Command-Line Properties; Working with the Command History; Making Supplemental Components Available
  • Using the Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows VistaRegistering the Remote Server Administration Tools Package; Configuring and Selecting Remote Server Administration Tools; Removing the Remote Server Administration Tools; Removing the Remote Server Administration Tools Package; Chapter 2: Getting the Most from the Command Line; Managing Command Shell Startup; Working with the Command Path; Managing the Command Path; Managing File Extensions and File Associations; Redirecting Standard Input, Output, and Error; Redirecting Standard Output to Other Commands
  • Redirecting I/O to and from FilesRedirecting Standard Error; Chaining and Grouping Commands; Using Chains of Commands; Grouping Command Sequences; Chapter 3: Command-Line Scripting Essentials; Creating Command-Line Scripts; Common Statements and Commands for Scripts; Clearing the Command-Shell Window; Adding Comments to Scripts; Managing Text Display and Command Echoing; Fine-Tuning Command Echo with @; Setting the Console Window Title and Colors; Passing Arguments to Scripts; Getting Acquainted with Variables; Using Variables in Scripts; Naming Variables; Setting Variable Values
  • Substituting Variable ValuesLocalizing Variable Scope; Using Mathematical Expressions; Working with Arithmetic and Assignment Operators; Understanding Operator Precedence; Simulating Exponents; Command-Line Selection Statements; Using If; Using If Not; Using If Defined and If Not Defined; Nesting Ifs; Making Comparisons in If Statements; Command Line Iteration Statements; Iteration Essentials; Stepping Through a Series of Values; Iterating Through Groups of Files; Iterating Through Directories; Parsing File Content and Output; Creating Subroutines and Procedures; Using Subroutines
  • Using ProceduresPart II: Windows Systems Administration Using the Command Line; Chapter 4: Deploying Windows Servers; Managing Server Configurations; Working with Roles, Role Services, and Features; Managing Roles, Role Services, and Features; ServerManagerCmd Essentials; Querying Installed Roles, Role Services, and Features; Installing Roles, Role Services, and Features; Removing Roles, Role Services, and Features; Chapter 5: Managing Windows Systems; Examining System Information; Working with the Registry; Understanding Registry Keys and Values; Querying Registry Values
  • Comparing Registry Keys