Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM
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34 results found for Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM, displaying items 1 - 20
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[April 11, 2005]
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Ownership-Management Tools
Windows IT Pro
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Dick Lewis
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[November 15, 2004]
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Robocopy XP010 FAQ
Fielding reader questions about Robocopy XP010, we've put together a list of FAQs about this essential utility.
Windows IT Pro
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Dick Lewis
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[October 8, 2002]
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Scripting a Corporate Update System, Part 2
Discover how to create client-side scripts to search for updates in a central script repository.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[August 13, 2002]
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Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM: More Short, Sharp Scripts
These scripts help you kill processes, use recursion to list every subfolder in a directory, find all the printers and drives on a network, find SQL Server systems, and start or stop an FTP site.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[July 11, 2002]
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Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM: Enhancing Your GUI with GooeyScript
Alistair G. Lowe-Norris offers a continuing look at an ActiveX control you can use with WSH that simplifies the task of adding buttons, custom backgrounds, progress bars, and other elements to your event-driven forms.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[June 11, 2002]
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Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM: Extending WSH with ActiveX Controls
Discover an ActiveX control you can use with WSH to make creating forms a snap.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[April 10, 2002]
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Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM: Advanced Methods for Task Scheduling
You can enhance the usefulness of task scheduling by using Task Scheduler with WSH’s CScript engine and by using WMI scripts.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[March 13, 2002]
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Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM: Add Line Numbers to Improve Script Debugging
Finding errors in unnumbered lines of code can be annoying. Learn how to add line numbers to code you create in text editors.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[February 12, 2002]
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Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM: Scheduling Automated Tasks
Learn how to schedule scripts and applications to run automatically on your network.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[January 9, 2002]
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Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM: Give Your PCs a Wake-Up Call
You can use a script to wake up remote PCs that are in sleep mode.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[January 8, 2002]
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Wake on LAN Resources
Here are some sites on which you can find information about Wake on LAN.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[December 11, 2001]
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Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM: Short, Sharp Scripts
Here’s a mixed bag of short scripts that let you perform unusual systems administration tasks, call methods and properties inside DLLs, and display a specific Control Panel applet and tab.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[November 19, 2001]
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Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM: Using WSH Drag and Drop to Send Faxes in Win2K
Discover an easy way to execute your scripts and put that method to use to automate faxing in Win2K.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[October 22, 2001]
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Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM: Encoding Your Scripts
Do you want to share scripts without revealing your source code? Discover an encoding tool to help you protect your intellectual property.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[August 28, 2001]
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Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM: Automating Reports with Outlook and Excel
Discover a quick and easy way to assign tasks and create process reports by automating Microsoft Outlook Tasks and Microsoft Excel.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[August 28, 2001]
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Excel and Outlook Automation Resources
Discover resources for programmatically automating Microsoft Outlook and Excel.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[July 23, 2001]
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Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM: Have Agents Work for You, Part 2
In Part 1 of this two-part series, Alistair Lowe-Norris introduced you to Microsoft Agent 2.0. In Part 2, he shows you how to use animations and various methods and properties to make agents enter, exit, speak, think, gesture, and move.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[June 25, 2001]
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Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM: Have Agents Work for You, Part 1
Microsoft Agent provides COM automation objects that let you use automated characters to visually and audibly provide and receive information on screen. This installment looks at the basics of how to use Microsoft Agent and common pitfalls to avoid.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[May 21, 2001]
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Scripting Solutions with WSH and COM: Use Regmon to Monitor Registry Activity
With Regmon, you can monitor registry activity when you test or run scripts. Regmon displays in realtime the registry keys and subkeys being accessed and the data being written to and read from those keys and subkeys.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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[April 23, 2001]
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Taking Advantage of VBScript’s Colon
To save space in a script, you can take advantage of VBScript’s vastly under-used colon. The colon lets you join two lines of code.
Windows IT Pro
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Alistair G. Lowe-Norris
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