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Meggitt, Ashley-J; Lavy, Matthew-M

 
9781578702602: Wmi Windows Management Instrumentation

Sinopsis

Windows Management Instrumentation is a tutorial on WMI for the intermediate to advanced system administrator. It teaches, from the ground up, everything you need to know to harness the power of WMI to aid in the automation of workstation and server management, maintenance and troubleshooting tasks. With this book you will: * Gain insight into the WMI architecture * Learn to manipulate WMI objects with VBScript * Understand the WMI Query Language * Solve real-world management problems with fully working script solutions * Understand DCOM security * Learn to use advanced programming techniques, such as recursion and callbacks The book combines thorough discussion of the concepts underlying WMI with fully working practical VBScript examples that can be used in real-world administration situations. The book shows you how to write scripts that can: * Control remote workstations and servers in bulk from your own workstation * Audit or configure Windows 2000 systems automatically and remotely * Centrally archive Windows NT Event Logs * Pre-empt server meltdown with WMI Event Notification * Integrate WMI with Active Directory * Manipulate remote processes and files

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Matthew Lavy, MA, MPhil, ARCM, LTCL, is Technical Systems Developer at Jesus College, Cambridge University. His main responsibilities are developing solutions for UNIX / NT systems integration and providing technical support to Windows 2000 systems administrators. He has been both an author and technical reviewer for the O'Reilly Windows NT series, and is a member of the Cambridge University Windows 2000 technical strategy group.

Ashley Meggitt, MSc, is IT Manager for Jesus College, Cambridge University, responsible for the management of the IT Department and for formulating the College's long-term IT strategy. He is the co-author of two books on Windows NT system administration, both published by O'Reilly, for whom he has also acted as a technical reviewer.

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