Microsoft VBScript: Step by Step |
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| Title: | Microsoft VBScript: Step by Step |
| Author: | Ed Wilson |
| Publisher: | Microsoft Press |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 29 November, 2006 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0735622973 / 9780735622975 |
| List Price: | $49.99 |
| You Save: | $18.50 |
| Amazon Price: | $31.49 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description Learn how to automate Windows administration—one step at a time—with practical, hands-on instruction from a leading Microsoft Visual Basic® Scripting Edition (VBScript) trainer at Microsoft. Work at your own pace and build practical skills as you learn how to use scripting techniques to help manage your Windows, Internet Information Services (IIS), and Microsoft Exchange Server environments. You will learn how to write your first script using VBScript and how to work with Windows Script Host (WSH), Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), and Active Directory® Service Interfaces (ADSI). You will also learn how to create logon scripts to automate the management of systems, user accounts, files, printers, the registry, network services, directory services, security features, group policy, and more. This guide features self-paced learning labs and a companion CD that features a complete eBook, plus more than 100 adaptable sample scripts and a host of timesaving scripting tools.
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Customer Reviews:
As Good As The Experts Say.
11 October, 2009
I'm new to VBScript and have to come up to speed quickly for my job. I subscribe to "Experts Exchange" (best on-line resource, bar none) so when I searched on "best vbscript programming book" and numerous hits came back naming Ed Wilson's book, I knew this was the right choice.
The seller's price was the lowest and the book was delivered in just a few days. This was definitely a 5 star transaction.
- Amazon Customer Review
Vbscript Is Not Like Applescript
05 November, 2009
I was hoping that VBScript would function on a Windows machine the same as Applescript on a Mac--allow an individual user to automate tasks within an application, or those that require several applications and/or the operating system to interact. If VBScript can do this sort of task, then the book does not approach it. This massive book appears to only tackle network server administration tasks. I can't fault the book for this. The program was not what I hoped it would be.
- Amazon Customer Review
Great Start For Vbscript
18 October, 2007
I bought this book to get an idea on how to use VBscript in the MS network that I manage. It was great to have found this book because it gets to the point and was not filled with fluff. This book is a good stepping stone for VBscript but, you should consider learning some VB before tackling it. A little VB or even Office VBA knowledge can help you breeze through the book and its examples. Overall the book was great and I recommend it to learn the foundations of VBscript.
- Amazon Customer Review
Errors Abound
04 November, 2008
This book is decent for getting starting in VBScripting, but you should not pick this book up if you are new to programming. In the first few chapters, he doesn't just go over the basics, but he brings in things that will only confuse new programmers. He dives right into WMI queries and such before you even have a firm grasp on the fundamentals. While he does mention that he'll go over these in later chapters, it only would cause a person with limited experience to become overwhelmed. When he started on the IF.. THEN.. ELSE stuff, he used very basic examples that really drove home the ideas. I wish he would have used that throughout the book and saved the advanced stuff for later (when he had time to explain it rather than telling someone to ignore the code.. it makes the code hard to read and hard to understand if you don't know what is going on in it).
The other unfortunate thing is the numerous spelling/grammar errors in the book. Things like double words (we we) and words that have improper conjunction (you"ll). The book also misses when it tries to walk you through building code. It misses entire steps on where to put lines (even when he is obviously trying to walk you through it). You are left trying to figure it out yourself with zero explanation.
There really needs to be a new version to fix some of the glaring errors in the book. The errata would be lengthy and only get in the way if you are constantly having to refer to it as you walk through examples.
It's somewhat of a disappointment.
- Amazon Customer Review
Not Helpful
13 August, 2008
This book is not a good look-up source for your problems and questions in VBScript. You can code and test the examples in the book to get started, don't expect more.
- Amazon Customer Review
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