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[October 23, 2006]  
Creating a WMI Moniker: Including the Security Parameter
Windows IT Pro  — Jim Turner

[September 5, 2006]  
Using ADsSecurity.dll Instead of GetOwner.dll
If you're unable to use GetOwner.dll, you can use an alternative version of OwnedBy.vbs that uses ADsSecurity.dll instead.
Windows IT Pro  — Bill Stewart

[April 24, 2006]  
Universal Plug and Play
Before tackling Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) programming, research how the architecture works.
Windows IT Pro  — Dave Roth

[January 17, 2006]  
Improve Your Home-Brewed Hardware Inventory
Troubleshooting a previous script leads our authors to improve on the original.
Windows IT Pro  — Ethan Wilansky , et al.

[January 17, 2006]  
New SQL Server 2005 Functions Rank High
Get a quick tutorial for using the ROW_NUMBER, RANK, DENSE_RANK, and NTILE ranking functions.
Windows IT Pro  — Ethan Wilansky , et al.

[December 12, 2005]  
New Tricks for Your Scripting Tool Belt
Multiple-usage routines and entry-point labels are two code-reusability techniques that can make your scripts more useful.
Windows IT Pro  — Dick Lewis

[November 14, 2005]  
Embedding Double Quotes in the Command
Here's a workaround for including the double quote character in a command line you pass to RunProgram.vbs.
Windows IT Pro  — Bill Stewart

[October 10, 2005]  
The EICAR.com File
Windows IT Pro  — Dick Lewis

[January 13, 2005]  
Script Launch Options
Here are some lesser-known techniques to launch scripts.
Windows IT Pro  — Dick Lewis

[August 16, 2004]  
The Visual Basic .NET and C# Surrounding Code
Here are the few additional lines of code you need to make the solution work.
Windows IT Pro  — Ethan Wilansky

[August 16, 2004]  
Expanding Scope for Your Scripts
When a client adds requirements to a project you've completed, you can fulfill the client's requests more easily by reusing code that you saved during the development process. Here are guidelines to help you identify when reusing code is a good idea.
Windows IT Pro  — Dick Lewis







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