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[June 18, 2009]  

Letters

Readers respond to Windows 7 licensing and the new OS's philosophy, as well as Robert Sheldon's PowerShell series of articles and the specter of Bing.
Windows IT Pro - Various Authors 

[June 17, 2009]  

Time to Round Up Those Scripts

If you have scripts scattered all over the place on your computer, try ScriptRoundUp.vbs. It locates scripts meeting your criteria, then copies them to a central location so you can back them up and easily find them in the future.
Windows IT Pro - Jim Turner 

[June 5, 2009]  

Good Bye (For Now)

Although this is the last issue of Scripting Central, you'll still be able to find out about our scripts and scripting tools.
Windows IT Pro - Karen Bemowski 

[July 2009]  

A Refreshing Look at CPU Loads

Here's a script that you can use to quickly check your servers' CPU loads.
Windows IT Pro - Jim Turner 

[July 2009]  

Fool iisweb.vbs Into Creating Websites Whose Home Directories Include UNC Paths

The iisweb.vbs script that comes with IIS 6.0 is an incredibly useful tool for creating websites. However, you can't use it to create websites whose home folders reside on shares. Here's a workaround.
Windows IT Pro - Murat Yildirimoglu 

[May 21, 2009]  

Random Passwords on Demand

RandPass.hta provides a simple GUI that lets you easily generate a list of random passwords. You can make the passwords as long or complex as needed.
Windows IT Pro - Bill Stewart 

[June 2009]  

Save Your PowerShell Code in Profile and Script Files

PowerShell statements that you enter during a session apply only to that session. However, if you put your code into profile files or script files, you can use that code repeatedly from within the PowerShell console without having to re-enter it.
Windows IT Pro - Robert Sheldon 

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