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| |Windows Server 2003 Advanced Scripting and Automation
| | ID: W3Auto | Course Length: 5
| Module 0: VBScript Essentials
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  1. What Is VBScript
  2. Where Does VBScript Fit in
  3. A Simple Example
  4. About the Component Object Model (com
  5. VBScript and COM Components
  6. Debugging VBScript
| Module 1: VBScript Primitive Variables
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  1. Variable Declaration
  2. VBScript Data Types
  3. Variable Scope and Lifetime
  4. Forcing Variable Declaration
| Module 2: Creating Functions and Procedures
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  1. Functions and Procedures: How They Differ
  2. Using Functions and Procedures
  3. Creating a Procedure
  4. Creating a Function
  5. Function and Procedure Scope
  6. Byref Versus Byval Parameters
  7. Function Or Procedure: How To Select the Right Type
| Module 3: Programming Structures
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  1. Overview of Conditional Statements
  2. Using If .. Elseif .. Else .. End If
  3. Using Select Case .. End Case
  4. Overview of Repetitive Statements
  5. Using For .. Next
  6. Using Do .. Loop
| Module 4: Working with Arrays
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  1. What Is An Array
  2. Declaring An Array
  3. Instantiating An Array
  4. Looping Though An Array
  5. Array Functions
| Module 5: Working with Built-in Functions
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  1. String Functions
  2. Mathematical Functions
  3. Global Constants
  4. Other Functions of Interest
| Module 6: Working with Objects
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  1. What Is An Object
  2. Declaring Object Variables
  3. Creating Objects
  4. Getting and Setting Object Properties
  5. Calling Object Methods
  6. Objects and Functions
  7. Working with Collections
  8. Working with Code Libraries
| Module 7: VBScript and COM Objects
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  1. Revising COM
  2. Accessing the File System
  3. Using VBScript To Manipulate Os Files
  4. VBScript and Wmi: A Simple Example
| Module 8: About Windows Management Instrumentation
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  1. The Need for Wmi
  2. Wmi Architecture and Components
  3. Exploring the Common Information Model
  4. Accessing Wmi
  5. Wmi and Enterprise Software Products: Sql, Exchange, Etc
| Module 9: Working with Wmi Objects
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  1. The Wmi Object Model
  2. Wmi and Script Connections
  3. Using Wmi Objects
  4. A Few Simple Wmi Tasks
  5. About Wmi Security
| Module 10: Wmi Queries
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  1. Why Are Queries Important
  2. About Common Object Enumeration
  3. Exploring the Wmi Query Language
  4. Performing Data Queries
  5. Exploring Universal Query Scripts
| Module 11: Advanced Wmi
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  1. Query Optimization
  2. The View Provider
  3. Working with Events
  4. Using Events in Wmi
| Module 12: Common Administration Tasks
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  1. Retrieving Active Directory Information
  2. Performing a Hardware Audit
  3. Performing a Software Audit
  4. Retrieving Properties
  5. Working with the Event Log
  6. Working with Activedirectory and Adsi
| Module 13: Server 2003 Automation
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  1. Automating Client Installation
  2. Automating Backup
  3. Automating Software Installation
  4. Automating Software Updates
| Module 14: A Complete Automation Lab
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    | Module 15: A Look At the Future - Powershell Introduction
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    1. About Powershell and Server 2008
    2. The Need for Powershell
    3. The Powershell Language
    4. Installing Powershell
    5. Running a Powershell Script

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