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AbaPerls
Automate and script SQL Server database tasks and schema objects quickly and easily using this set of command-line tools.
SQL Server Magazine
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Kevin Kline
Webteacher: $50 Web Development Clinics
Webteacher Software offers inexpensive, live, 90-minute clinics on Java, PHP, Perl, and MySQL.
Windows IT Pro
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Brian Reinholz
Find Email Accounts in AD
Keeping track of multiple email accounts for a single user can be tricky. Here's a script that leverages Perl and Active Directory to locate the Exchange users' addresses you want.
Windows IT Pro
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Dave Roth
SANS Institute Will Offer Secure Programming Certification
The SANS Institute has announced exams that are designed to measure a programmer's expertise in finding and correcting problems in C/C++, Java/J2EE, Perl/PHP, and .NET/ASP code that could lead to security vulnerabilities.
Windows IT Pro
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Renee Munshi
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[March 21, 2007]
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Validate File Extensions
Run this script to find orphaned file-extension mappings that might point to viruses, malware, or other file-deletion problems.
Windows IT Pro
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Dave Roth
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[March 21, 2007]
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The 64-Bit Wildcard
If you run a 32-bit version of Perl.exe on an x64 machine, this article’s script will see only the 32-bit part of the registry and its output might be a bit misleading.
Windows IT Pro
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Dave Roth
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[August 11, 2006]
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How to Get Started Writing Scripts
If you're new to scripting and want to learn how to write Windows shell, VBScript, JScript, Perl, T-SQL, or Powerscript scripts, these resources will help you get started.
Windows IT Pro
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Karen Bemowski
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[August 11, 2006]
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A Hassle-Free Way to Read Hex Dumps
If you've worked with hexadecimal dumps, you know that they're a strain on not only your eyes but also your time. Fortunately, you can use HexDump.pl to eliminate this tedious task.
Windows IT Pro
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Dave Roth
Scripting Central--More About How to Get Started Writing Scripts--July 7, 2006
Learn about some resources that you can use to learn how to write JScript, Perl, and T-SQL code. In addition, learn why UNIX administrators won't be laughing anymore and why VBScript enthusiasts no longer have to wish for an IIf function.
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
More About How to Get Started Writing Scripts
Here are some resources that you can use to learn how to write JScript, Perl, and T-SQL code.
Windows IT Pro
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Karen Bemowski
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[June 12, 2006]
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Capture the Clipboard’s Contents
With the Win32::Clipboard extension, you can eliminate the time-consuming task of copying and pasting data into input files for scripts.
Windows IT Pro
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Dave Roth
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[May 8, 2006]
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Query IGD Port Maps
With Universal Plug and Play’s programmatic-configuration convenience comes an added burden of monitoring who or what might be changing your Internet Gateway Device (IGD) settings. QueryPortMap.pl makes the job easy.
Windows IT Pro
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Dave Roth
Universal Plug and Play
Before tackling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) programming, research how the architecture works.
Windows IT Pro
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Dave Roth
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[April 10, 2006]
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Detect Directory Differences
Here’s a script that you can use to compare the files in two directories.
Windows IT Pro
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Dave Roth
Sophos To Sell ActiveState
Security solutions provider Sophos will sell its ActiveState unit to Canadian venture capital firm Pender Financial Group.
WinInfo
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Mark Joseph Edwards
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[January 17, 2006]
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“Not Enough Memory” Pop-Ups Plaguing Your PC?
Does your PC often pop up a window with a message that says you don’t have enough memory available on your hard disk? If so, here’s a Perl script that can help you avoid these irritating messages.
Windows IT Pro
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Dave Roth
Windows Scripting Tips
These 10 tips can make your scripting efforts more productive and at the same time help you write better scripts.
Windows IT Pro
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Michael Otey
SQL Server Magazine UPDATE Special Edition--Introducing Scripting Central--October 7, 2005
This special edition of SQL Server Magazine UPDATE introduces you to Scripting Central, a free monthly eNewsletter that will help you keep on top of scripting news, events, tools, and techniques.
SQL Server Magazine
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Various Authors
Scripting Central--Welcome to the Inaugural Issue--October 7, 2005
Welcome to Scripting Central, a free monthly eNewsletter that will help you keep on top of scripting news, events, tools, and techniques.
Windows IT Pro
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Various Authors
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[February 8, 2005]
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How to Script In-Your-Face Alerts
Here’s a script that you can use to monitor remote machines on a network. It also demonstrates how a Perl script can interact with the taskbar status area to provide an alert you can’t ignore.
Windows IT Pro
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Dave Roth
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