SAPIEN has rolled out a new search site devoted to administrative scripting. The search engine is tuned to find scripts and information related to scripting. Right now it’s hand tuned to known specific sites with script libraries and the like. Their official announcement can be found here:SAPIEN Technologies – The Official Blog :: New Search…
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Introduction to WMIC
WMIC – An IntroductionWindows Management Instrumentation (WMI) is an extremely powerful technology that provides tremendous detail on how a computer system is configured and operating. What makes WMI so attractive to Windows administrators is that you don’t have to be a programmer to leverage it. WMI is available as a scripting option. There are many…
Use Internet Explorer in PowerShell
Here’s a PowerShell Script that demonstates how to create COM objects in PowerShell, in this case an Internet Explorer instance. The script then takes the output of the Get-Service cmdlet and writes the results to the IE window. # IEServiceList.ps1# Jeffery Hicks# http://jdhitsolutions.blogspot.com# http://www.jdhitsolutions.com# May 2006#Display all running services in an Internet Explorer window new-variable…
ExchangeMonitorPlus 2.0
Version 2 of my popular ExchangeMonPlus monitoring and reporting tool for Exchange 2003 is now available. This HTA uses WMI and ADSI to monitor, manage and report on Exchange 2003 servers. The latest version provides greater detail on storage group and server utilization including quotas and mailbox reports. I’ve even included a few stand alone…
Techmentor: WMIC Examples
I didn’t get a chance to run through the WMIC examples. The Advanced VBScript book covers this topic in a little more detail. I also have a short PDF intro on WMIC you can download at http://www.jdhitsolutions.com/tutorials.htm Before you run any examples, you need to “install” WMIC. This basically means at a command prompt type…
FREE Advanced VBScript sample chapter
Microsoft Press was kind enough to provide a free, complete chapter from Advanced VBScript for Microsoft Windows Administrators. You can download the pdf at: http://www.jdhitsolutions.com/tutorials.htm
Monad and Event logs
Here’s another nifty Monad example from The Lazy Admin on using MSH to review Event logs. Managing the Event Logs with MSH – The Lazyadmin.com