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[June 4, 2008]  
An Important Message
Changes are on the way. Here's the scoop.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[May 7, 2008]  
ADO Series Begins This Month
If you conduct a search on the Scripting Pro VIP Web site, you'll run across a lot of articles that discuss scripts in which ADO is used but few articles that explain how to use it. That's about to change.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[April 3, 2008]  
More Spring Cleaning—How to Get Rid of Those Old Analog TVs
With the upcoming move to all digital broadcasting, you might be considering getting rid of your old analog TVs. If you want to avoid throwing them in the landfill, here are some resources that can help you find an e-waste recycler.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[March 4, 2008]  
How to Get Started Writing Articles About Your Scripts
If you've ever thought about writing an article about one of your scripts but weren't sure how to proceed, here's some information that can help you take the leap from thinking about writing to putting pen to paper.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[February 7, 2008]  
R2R Contest Winners
Rick Bridges and Oscar Perez, who submitted .vbs scripts, and Jeff Price, who submitted a .bat script, were the lucky winners in Scripting Pro VIP's Reader to Reader contest.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[January 8, 2008]  
Windows Shell and WSH Scripting—Still Useful After All These Years
Here's your chance to showcase your .cmd, .bat, .vbs, and .js code and possibly win a $25 gift certificate.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[December 19, 2007]  
FYI About the January Issue of Scripting Pro VIP Update
Due to the holidays, the next issue of Scripting Pro VIP Update will be published on January 9 and next month's articles will be posted on January 9, January 16, January 23, and January 30.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[December 5, 2007]  
New .chm File and Task-Based Guide Can Be Helpful PowerShell Resources
When Windows PowerShell first came out, there wasn't much documentation to help people learn this new command-line and scripting environment. That's steadily changing. Here are two recently added resources that you might want to check out.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[November 7, 2007]  
Much Ado About ADO
Not much has been written about ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) compared with how much coverage other technologies such as Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI) have received. That's about to change.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[October 2, 2007]  
Important Scripting Updates
A new release of Windows Remote Management (WinRM) for Windows 2003 SP1 or later and XP SP2 or later heads the scripting news. Also learn why you should consider upgrading to Windows Script 5.7 and how you can test your scripting know-how.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[September 5, 2007]  
Accelerate Your Ascent Up the Excel Learning Curve
Many people are familiar with how to use Excel, but most people aren’t too familiar with how to use it in scripts to produce customized and even colorful reports. Here are some resources that can help you learn this craft.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[August 1, 2007]  
Puzzles Aren't Just for Fun
Logic puzzles and lateral thinking puzzles can help keep those areas of the brain you use for scripting sharp because to write scripts you have to think logically and occasionally think out of the box. Here's one puzzle you might enjoy.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[July 5, 2007]  
Enter the "Reader to Reader Roundup" Sweepstakes
For a limited time, you can participate in the "Reader to Reader Roundup" sweepstakes. Here's how to enter your story and code.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[June 6, 2007]  
Get the Real Scoop and Not the Hype
In the Scripting Pro VIP forum site, we've added two new forums: "Free Utilities" and "Products." Share your experiences (good or bad) with the free utilities and products you've used.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[May 2, 2007]  
How to Learn and Even Master the Art of Writing HTAs
HTML Applications (HTAs) are becoming increasingly popular. If you'd like to learn how to create them or hone your HTA skills, here's a list of resources and sample HTAs.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[April 4, 2007]  
Announcing the "Best Post of the Month" Award
Scripting Pro VIP is starting a "Best Post of the Month" award. Every month, we'll be spotlighting one person's post in Scripting Pro VIP's members-only forum. This person will get a $25 gift certificate from Amazon.com.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[March 7, 2007]  
What Do You Want to See in Scripting Pro VIP? Tell Me in the New Members-Only Forum Site
I'm interested in learning about the types of articles you'd like to see in Scripting Pro VIP. Let me know in the Input Inbox forum, which is part of the new Scripting Pro VIP forum site.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[February 7, 2007]  
Winter Forward, Fall Back
Starting this year, daylight saving time is being extended in the United States and Canada. Learn about Microsoft's patch and two scripts that can help make the job of updating Windows machines easier.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski

[January 11, 2007]  
A Hearty Hello
Welcome to Scripting Pro VIP! Our goal is to provide you with tried-and-tested content provided by respected scripting experts. Plus, we want to add personal service to give you added value that you can't get anywhere else on the Web.
Windows IT Pro  — Karen Bemowski







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