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Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition and Microsoft Windows Script Host Essentials

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Module 1: Overview of Windows Scripting Technologies

  • The following topics are covered in this module:
  • Introduction to WSH
  • Running Scripts
  • Working with Scripts
  • Comparing VBScript and Visual Basic
  • After completing this module, students will be able to describe WSH and associated scripting technologies. This includes:
  • Using the various technologies associated with running Windows scripts.
  • Running scripts.
  • Working with scripts.
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Module 2: Working with Objects

  • The following topics are covered in this module:
  • Object Terminology
  • Creating and Using Objects
  • Understanding Object Models
  • Common Object Models
  • After completing this module, students will be able to use objects in code written in Visual Basic Scripting Edition. This includes:
  • Understanding how scripts use objects.
  • Understanding object terminology.
  • Using an object browser.
  • Understanding how scripts interact with COM.
  • Explaining the uses of various object models.
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Module 3: Script Logic

  • The following topics are covered in this module:
  • Fundamental VBScript Rules
  • Variables, Constants, and Data Types
  • Operators
  • Conditions and Loops
  • Procedures
  • Script Layout
  • After completing this module, students will be able to master the essentials of the VBScript language. This includes:
  • Declaring and using variables, constants, and data types in scripts.
  • Using VBScript language operators.
  • Constructing conditional code structures.
  • Constructing looping structures.
  • Declaring and using Sub and Function procedures.
  • Determining an effective script layout.
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Module 4: Error Handling and Debugging

  • The following topics are covered in this module:
  • Error Handling
  • Debugging
  • After completing this module, students will be able to master debugging and error handling with Visual Basic Scripting Edition. This includes:
  • Preempting the types of errors that may be present in code written in VBScript.
  • Writing code that handles run-time errors.
  • Using the Microsoft Script Debugger to locate and fix logic errors.
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Module 5: Understanding ADSI

  • The following topics are covered in this module:
  • ADSI Overview
  • Binding with ADSI
  • ADSI Objects
  • Searching Active Directory
  • Creating New ADSI Objects
  • Setting Security in Active Directory
  • Managing Shares with ADSI
  • Controlling Services Using ADSI
  • ADSI Resources
  • At the end of this module, you will be able to use VBScript to interact with ADSI. This includes:
  • Binding to ADSI objects.
  • Searching Active Directory.
  • Creating and modifying objects in Active Directory.
  • Managing shares with ADSI.
  • Controlling services with ADSI.
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Module 6: Creating Logon Scripts

  • The following topics are covered in this module:
  • Verifying the WSH Environment
  • Common Logon Script Tasks
  • Managing Logon Scripts
  • Troubleshooting Logon Scripts
  • Best Practices
  • After completing this module, students will be able to develop logon, logoff, startup, and shutdown scripts. This includes:
  • Checking that the correct version of WSH is installed.
  • Calling logon scripts from batch files.
  • Accomplishing common tasks in logon scripts.
  • Assigning logon scripts to users.
  • Describing common issues with logon scripts.
  • Describing best practices for logon scripts.
  • Controlling services with ADSI.
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Module 7: Administrative Script

  • The following topics are covered in this module:
  • Script Arguments
  • Working with Event Logs
  • Generating E-Mail Messages
  • Managing the Registry
  • Working with Drives, Folders, and Files
  • Setting Folder-Level and File-Level Security
  • Scheduling Scripts
  • Best Practices
  • After completing this module, students will be able to develop scripts that perform common administrative tasks. This includes:
  • Managing arguments in scripts.
  • Adding entries to Windows 2000 event logs.
  • Using collaborative data objects (CDO) to generate an e-mail message.
  • Using script to manage the registry.
  • Using script to work with drives, folders, and files.
  • Scheduling scripts.
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Module 8: Beyond the Basics

  • The following topics are covered in this module:
  • Windows Script Files
  • Using COM Components
  • WMI
  • Scripting Microsoft Office
  • ASP Pages
  • After completing this module, students will be able to identify how you can continue to use Visual Basic Scripting Edition in other scenarios. This includes:
  • Windows script (.wsf) files.
  • How COM components enhance the power of scripts.
  • Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI).
  • Scripting applications in Microsoft Office.
  • Active Server Pages (ASP).
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