July 2002
Intermediate to advanced
736 pages
16h 43m
English
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This chapter shows you how to write and distribute scripts for end users.
You'll learn how to configure logon scripts on standalone, workgroup, and domain computers.
You'll learn how to write scripts for unattended, scheduled processing.
You should be very comfortable with Windows Script Host before digging into this chapter's material.
The previous nine chapters covered the basics of Windows Script Host and the powerful data processing, management, and maintenance objects and functions it provides. If you've been experimenting with these tools along the way, you've probably already started using WSH to solve day-to-day problems.
It's one thing ...