Windows Administration at the Command Line for Windows 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000
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John Paul Mueller, consultant, application developer, writer, and technical editor, has written over 300 articles and 68 books, including the recent Mastering Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition (Sybex 2006). His topics range from programming and operating systems to home security and accessibility. He has contributed articles to such magazines as DevSource, asp.netPro, InformIT, SQL Server Professional, Visual C++ Developer, Hard Core Visual Basic, and Visual Basic Developer. His Web site is www.mwt.net/~jmueller/.

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Introduction.

PART 1: STANDARD WINDOWS UTILITIES.

Chapter 1. Usiing the Command Line Effectively.

Chapter 2. Completing Data-Specific Tsks.

Chapter 3. Discovering the System Status.

Chapter 4. Locating Files and Other Resources.

Chapter 5. Securing and Monitoring a System.

Chapter 6. Using Developer and Low Level Utilities.

PART 2: USING WINDOWS AUTOMATION.

Chapter 7. Creating CMD and BAT Files.

Chapter 8. Working with Scripts.

Chapter 9. Scripting for Active Directory.

Chapter 10. Using Tsk Scheduler Effectively.

Chapter 11. After Hours Automation Scripting.

PART 3: RELYING ON THIRD PARTY AUTOMATION.

Chapter 12 Obtaining Command Prompt Enhancers.

Chapter 13. Increasing Productivity at the Command Line.

Chapter 14. Editing and Compiling Batch Files and Scripts.

PART 4: WORKING WITH THE .NET FRAMEWORK UTILITIES.

Chapter 15. Understanding the .NET Framework Versions.

Chapter 16. Cinfiguring the .NET Framework.

Chapter 17. Configuring ASP.NET.

PART 5: WINDOWS VISTA SPECIAL FEATURES PREVIEW.

Chapter 18. Using the Enhanced Vista Utilities.

Chapter 19 Working with Monad.

Appendix: 52 Indispensable Command Line Tricks and Techniques.

Glossary.

Index.

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