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[December 11, 2006]  
Using a Logon to Determine a Distinguished Name
Bill Stewart explains the steps for using the NameTranslate object to translate a username into a distinguished name that you can use to reference an Active Directory account.
Windows IT Pro  — Bill Stewart

[December 11, 2006]  
Determining the Expiration of AD Domain Passwords
Bill Stewart explains the complexity of finding out the date and time a user's Active Directory domain password expires.
Windows IT Pro  — Bill Stewart

[December 11, 2006]  
Rem
This month, Bill Stewart shows you how to use a user’s logon to determine a distinguished name and how to determine the date and time an AD domain password expires.
Windows IT Pro  — Bill Stewart

[November 13, 2006]  
Rem
This month, Ethan Wilansky and Robert Sheldon show you an efficient way to script the task of finding user accounts anywhere in an Active Directory forest and teach you to enable and disable Windows Server 2003 name suffix routing from the command line.
Windows IT Pro  — Ethan Wilansky , et al.

[November 13, 2006]  
Quickly Finding User Accounts Anywhere in an Active Directory Forest
Learn a simple and efficient way to script the task of finding user accounts anywhere in an Active Directory forest.
Windows IT Pro  — Ethan Wilansky , et al.

[November 13, 2006]  
Using NetDOM to Control Name Suffix Routing in a Cross-Forest Trust
Learn how to enable and disable Windows Server 2003 name suffix routing from the command line.
Windows IT Pro  — Ethan Wilansky , et al.

[October 9, 2006]  
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This month, Bill Stewart shows you how to use an object to return a WMI method's results so that the method works with JScript.
Windows IT Pro  — Bill Stewart

[October 9, 2006]  
Calling WMI Methods with JScript
When you’re working in JScript, you’ll run into trouble when you try to call WMI methods that use output parameters to return values. Here’s how to use an object to return a WMI method's results so that the method works with JScript.
Windows IT Pro  — Bill Stewart

[August 11, 2006]  
Rem, September 2006
This month, Bill Stewart explains how to script interactive password prompts in Cmd.exe shell scripts and in WSH scripts.
Windows IT Pro  — Bill Stewart

[August 11, 2006]  
Scripting Password Prompts
Learn how to script interactive password prompts in Cmd.exe shell scripts and in WSH scripts.
Windows IT Pro  — Bill Stewart

[July 11, 2006]  
Rem, August 2006
This month, Rem answers a question about the various ways to build T-SQL statements in SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005.
Windows IT Pro  — Ethan Wilansky , et al.

[July 11, 2006]  
Creating T-SQL Statements in SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005
SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 provide query-building interfaces for creating, editing, and testing T-SQL statements that access data in a SQL Server database.
Windows IT Pro  — Ethan Wilansky , et al.

[June 12, 2006]  
Using VBScript to List Member Servers' Scheduled Tasks
A pair of scripts lets you list the scheduled tasks for the member servers in your AD domain.
Windows IT Pro  — Bill Stewart

[June 12, 2006]  
Rem, July 2006
Get answers to your scripting questions.
Windows IT Pro  — Bill Stewart

[May 8, 2006]  
Rem, June 2006
Windows IT Pro  — Ethan Wilansky , et al.

[May 8, 2006]  
Using XQuery Expressions to Create Computed Columns
To create a computed column in SQL Server 2005, you can use an XQuery expression, but you must invoke an XML data type method. However, SQL Server doesn’t allow XML methods in computed-column definitions. Here’s how to get around this conundrum.
Windows IT Pro  — Robert Sheldon

[May 8, 2006]  
Creating an Automated Upload Solution for Moving Files
Bulk-moving files, such as digital images, to consistently and uniquely named folders is a tedious and error-prone process. Use the FilesUpload script to simplify and automate this redundant task while ensuring consistent folder naming along the way.
Windows IT Pro  — Ethan Wilansky

[April 10, 2006]  
Determining Whether a User is an Administrator
Two common ways to determine whether a user is an administrator don’t address group nesting or string matching problems in their searches. Here’s a script that solves both those problems to return the answer you need.
Windows IT Pro  — Bill Stewart

[April 10, 2006]  
Resetting Users’ Logon Usernames
Use the LastLogonName.vbs script to automatically set the DefaultUserName value to the user's username.
Windows IT Pro  — Bill Stewart

[April 10, 2006]  
Rem, May 2006
This month, learn how to determine whether a user is an administrator while addressing group-nesting and string-matching problems in searches and how to automatically set the DefaultUserName by using LastLogonName.vbs.
Windows IT Pro  — Bill Stewart





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