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Project Management, IT Service Management, .NET, SAS, Rexx, ASP, JavaScript, HTML, XML, ColdFusion, Visual Basic, COBOL, Assembler, Java, J2EE, Java Wireless, WebSphere, WebLogic, UNIX, LINUX, AIX, Solaris, z/OS, OS/390, CICS, IMS, VSAM, Easytrieve, AS/400, Oracle, BusinessObjects, SQL, DB2, Crystal Reports
Summary:
The goal of this course is to teach Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system administrators how to take advantage of Windows Script Host (WSH) by using the Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) language. They will be able to develop real world scripts that they can use to manage Windows 2000 networks. This course also provides an overview of other technologies where you can use script, such as Active Server Pages (ASP), Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), and third-party Component Object Model (COM) components
Duration:
3 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience:
This course is intended for Windows 2000 systems administrators who need to learn how to develop administrative scripts for their enterprise networks. In addition, this course benefits anyone who wants an introduction to the VBScript programming language.
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Prerequisites:
Students should have practical experience using and administering Windows 2000, administering the Active Directory service and administering system security, administering services, systems management information and have awareness of the potential uses of logon scripts.
Last Update: May 23, 2012