Course—Three
days—Instructor-led
5 days—Instructor-led
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 theycan use to manage Windows 2000 networks. This course also
provides an overview of other technologies where you can use script, such
asActive Server Pages (ASP), Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), and
third-party Component Object Model (COM) components.
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.
At the end of the course,
students will be able to:
·
Describe WSH and
associated scripting technologies.
·
Use objects in
code written in Visual Basic Scripting Edition.
·
Master the
essentials of the VBScript language.
·
Master debugging
and error handling with VBScript.
·
Use VBScript to
interact with Active Directory™ Services Interface (ADSI).
·
Develop logon,
logoff, startup and shutdown scripts.
·
Develop scripts
that perform common administrative tasks.
·
Identify how they
can continue to use VBScript in other scenarios.
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
This course will help the
student prepare for the following Microsoft Certified Professional exam: There
is no Microsoft Certified Professional exam associated with this course
Before attending this course,
students must have: Practical experience using and administering Windows 2000.
·
Practical
experience using and administering the Active Directory directory service.
·
Practical
experience using and administering system security.
·
Practical
experience using and administering services.
·
Practical
experience using systems management information.
·
Awareness of the
potential uses of logon scripts.