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Understanding WMI Scripting

E-BookPDFDRM AdobeE-Book
580 Seiten
Englisch
Elsevier Science & Techn.erschienen am20.03.2003
"Understanding WMI Scripting explains to Windows and Exchange Administrators how they can use the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) scriptable technology available in these products to ease their day-to-day management tasks. Under Windows.NET and Exchange 2000 (SP2), Microsoft is making solid enhancements in WMI. This will dramatically extend the scripting and manageability capabilities of Windows and Exchange. Illustrated with more than three hundred samples, the book links practical problems encountered by administrators to applicable scriptable solutions. Lissoir focuses not on MI programming aspects for developers but on how administrators can use what is available in Windows and Exchange for their admin work. WMI is a very important topic under Windows.NET and Exchange 2000 (SP2), so this book provides real added value to Windows/Exchange administrators. Although Exchange relies on Windows, no other book combines coverage of Windows and Exchange.

?Fine tune management of Windows servers
?Achieve better system management and customize critical operations
?Access hundreds of usable scripts in book and downloadable from web"
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Klappentext"Understanding WMI Scripting explains to Windows and Exchange Administrators how they can use the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) scriptable technology available in these products to ease their day-to-day management tasks. Under Windows.NET and Exchange 2000 (SP2), Microsoft is making solid enhancements in WMI. This will dramatically extend the scripting and manageability capabilities of Windows and Exchange. Illustrated with more than three hundred samples, the book links practical problems encountered by administrators to applicable scriptable solutions. Lissoir focuses not on MI programming aspects for developers but on how administrators can use what is available in Windows and Exchange for their admin work. WMI is a very important topic under Windows.NET and Exchange 2000 (SP2), so this book provides real added value to Windows/Exchange administrators. Although Exchange relies on Windows, no other book combines coverage of Windows and Exchange.

?Fine tune management of Windows servers
?Achieve better system management and customize critical operations
?Access hundreds of usable scripts in book and downloadable from web"
Details
Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780080520100
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsjahr2003
Erscheinungsdatum20.03.2003
Seiten580 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenApprox. 150 illustrations
Artikel-Nr.2738409
Rubriken
Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1;Front Cover;1
2;Understanding WMI Scripting;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Contents;8
5;Foreword;14
6;Preface;16
7;Acknowledgments;20
8;List of Figures;26
9;List of Samples;32
10;List of Tables;40
11;Chapter 1. Windows Script Host;44
11.1;1.1 Objective;44
11.2;1.2 Some scripting history;44
11.3;1.3 What is Windows Script Host?;48
11.4;1.4 The run-time parameters;52
11.5;1.5 Windows Script Host Object Model;54
11.6;1.6 Features coming from the WSH COM components;66
11.7;1.7 Features coming from the use of XML in WSH;91
11.8;1.8 Controlling the WSH script execution;122
11.9;1.9 Encrypting WSH script code;153
11.10;1.10 Debugging WSH scripts;157
11.11;1.11 Summary;159
11.12;1.12 Useful Internet URLs;160
12;Chapter 2. Starting with WMI;162
12.1;2.1 Objective;162
12.2;2.2 What is the DMTF?;162
12.3;2.3 What is WBEM?;165
12.4;2.4 What is CIM?;166
12.5;2.5 What is a MOF file?;187
12.6;2.6 What is xmlCIM?;194
12.7;2.7 The supported platforms;194
12.8;2.8 The Microsoft CIM implementation: WMI;196
12.9;2.9 Let's be more practical;228
12.10;2.10 Summary;248
12.11;2.11 Useful Internet URLs;249
13;Chapter 3.The WMI Query Language;250
13.1;3.1 Objective;250
13.2;3.2 The WMI query language;250
13.3;3.3 Extended WQL;308
13.4;3.4 Summary;309
14;Chapter 4. Scripting with WMI;310
14.1;4.1 Objective;310
14.2;4.2 The WMI object path;311
14.3;4.3 The WMI moniker;312
14.4;4.4 Exploring the WMI scripting API;329
14.5;4.5 Browsing the namespaces in the CIM repository;398
14.6;4.6 A script to explore the CIM repository;407
14.7;4.7 Summary;422
15;Chapter 5.Advanced WMI Scripting Techniques;424
15.1;5. I Objective;424
15.2;5.2 Working with CIM instances asynchronously;424
15.3;5.3 Error handling with WMI scripting;449
15.4;5.4 WMI DateTime Helper;473
15.5;5.5 WMI extension for ADSI;480
15.6;5.6 Representing WMI data in XML;490
15.7;5.7 Detecting changes with the Refresher object;495
15.8;5.8 Summary;503
16;Chapter 6. The WMI Events Scripting;504
16.1;6.1 Objective ;504
16.2;6.2 Event notification;504
16.3;6.3 Using the permanent event consumers;534
16.4;6.4 The permanent consumer registrations in the CIM repository;551
16.5;6.5 Scripting temporary event consumers;553
16.6;6.6 Going further with event scripting;567
16.7;6.7 Summary;597
16.8;6.8 What's next?;597
16.9;6.9 Useful Internet URLs;598
17;Index;600
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