- Hardcover
- Publisher: Macmillan Technical Pub (Feb 2000)
- Language English
- ISBN-10: 0735709068
- ISBN-13: 978-0735709065
- Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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Though he does provide a conceptual introduction to ADSI and the services implemented in Active Directory, Eck's book is all about code. Code listings appear in quantity. It is one recipe after another, collectively covering hundreds of administration tasks, with minimal commentary on each solution. After all, this is a book for system administrators, and the idea is that they are not so much reading in order to become programmers as to see the assortment of tools that they can use to solve problems.
Though more explanation of the code wouldn't hurt, administrators will be very pleased with the work Eck has done on their behalf. Typical solutions include scripts that add a user to a group, that retrieve a computer's processor type, that enumerate the groups to which a user belongs, that resets all locked-out user accounts in a domain, and a pair that start and stop an Internet Information Services (IIS) site. Many more populate this book's pages and its supporting Web site. --David Wall, amazon.com
Topics covered: Active Directory and the Active Directory Service Interfaces version 2.5 (ADSI 2.5), with emphasis on programs that manipulate users, groups, computers, services and various resources automatically. Other programs perform administrative work on the Internet Information Services (IIS) metabase, Internet sites and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) services. ADSI and VBScript references appear as appendices. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
Scripting provides system administrators an optimal means of automating tedious and time-consuming application, configuration, and management tasks. In addition you can take advantage of new capabilities offered by VBScript, ADSI and Windows Scripting Host. ADSI is particularly important in light of the upcoming release of Windows 2000, as it provides a means of accessing functionality in the Active Directory Microsoft's highly-publicized directory service. ADSI allows for cross-functionality with directory services in other computing platforms, which is critical since 90% of all enterprise networks comprise multiple platforms. This book will provide system administrators with solutions to automate and simplify the configuration and management of their networks. The author will present expert tips, code development and proven in real-world enterprise environments.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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Will be a bit challenging for those who are not familiar with VB and VBS, but a very well written, comprehensive resource for administrators looking to automate the management of their Windows NT/Windows 2000 environments.
My hat is certainly off to Thomas Eck.
While the book may be intended for both system administrators and developers, having a good VB (or any programming) background helps in quickly digesting the material.
Nevertheless, the book is simple awsome and will be an excellent reference for all system scripting needs.
Well done.