Résumé
- Authoritative coverage of the VBScript language
essentials, including script structure and statements
- Detailed discussion of the object-oriented paradigm,
how it is used in Windows system scripting, and how to
employ COM objects
- Program guides that provide additional insight for
those who are new to programming
- Proven, ready-to-use scripting solutions, including sample logon and system management scripts
If you design or administer Windows NT/2000 networks, Windows Script Host is an essential resource to help you implement system scripting across your network. This comprehensive reference will help you:
- Install system scripting components on your
network
- Automate or simplify system management tasks, ranging
from copying files to monitoring a set of enterprise
servers
- Create your own COM objects in VBScript through the use
of Windows Script Components
- Get immediate results by employing proven sample
scripts
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Part 1: WSH and the VBScript Language
- Introducing WSH
- VBScript Language Essentials
- VBScript Data Storage
- Built-In Functions
- User-Defined Procedures
- Part 2: Objects and Classes
- Introducing Objects
- Built-In WSH and VBScript Objects
- File-System Objects
- Creating VBScript Classes
- Windows Script Components
- Part 3: Sample Script Solutions
- A Script Developer's Toolkit
- Logon Scripts
- System Management Scripts
- Miscellaneous Scripts
- Part 4: Appendixes
- Installing Script Components
- Other Scripting Resources
- Index
L'auteur - Tim Hill
is a software and OS developer with more than 20 years of experience in systems software and operating system architectures. He has designed several real-time operating systems, including RMOS and PKS, the latter of which has been used extensively in missioncritical embedded systems, including ATMs and banking automation systems. After developing millions of lines of system-critical code, Tim is convinced that the best way to develop software is to leave the bugs out. After a number of years of consulting on all aspects of Windows NT development and architectural issues, Tim has recently joined Microsoftg, where he is working on new systems based upon Windows NT technologies.
Tim is also the author of the best-selling Windows NT
Shell Scripting (MTP, 1998), which has received
critical acclaim from readers, as well as the press.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Macmillan |
Auteur(s) | Tim Hill |
Parution | 10/10/1999 |
Nb. de pages | 424 |
Format | 15 x 23 |
Poids | 650g |
EAN13 | 9781578701391 |
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