Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition and Microsoft Windows Script Host Essentials



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Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition and Microsoft Windows Script Host Essentials 2433: Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition and Microsoft Windows Script Host Essentials (3 Days) About this Course This three-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to manage Windows networks by using the Windows Script Host (WSH) and the Microsoft Visual Basic, Scripting Edition (VBScript) language. During the course, students will work on real-world scripts that they can use to manage computers running Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 operating systems. This course also provides an overview of other technologies where students can use script, such as Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI) and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). Audience Profile This course is intended for systems administrators who use Windows-based computers and must learn how to develop administrative scripts for their enterprise networks. At Course Completion After completing this course, students will be able to: Run and work with scripts, including writing, debugging, and troubleshooting. Write scripts that access objects and use an object browser. Use Visual Basic, Scripting Edition to create effective and efficient administrative scripts. Create error-handling routines and use a debugger to locate and fix logic problems in scripts. Use Visual Basic, Scripting Edition to interact with ADSI. Call logon scripts from batch files, perform common tasks using logon scripts, and assign logon scripts to users. Use scheduling in scripts, send e-mails, manage the registry, and work with drives, folders, and files using scripts. Write scripts that gather information and automate common management tasks by using WMI. Course Outline Module 1: Overview of Windows Scripting Technologies This module introduces Windows Script Host (WSH) and how to work with script files. It explains basic scripting concepts such as how WSH functions and what types of scripts can be run by using WSH. Windows Scripting Technologies Introducing WSH Running Scripts Working with Scripts Lab : Configuring and Using WSH Configuring WSH Reviewing the WSH and VBScript Documentation Using Windows Script Files Using an IDE to Edit Script Files Describe the Windows Scripting Technologies. Describe WSH.

Run scripts. Work with scripts, including writing, debugging and troubleshooting. Module 2: Objects in VBScript and WSH This module introduces object models and objects, and explains how to interact with objects in your scripts. It describes how to access objects and the functionality that they provide by using Visual Basic, Scripting Edition and Windows Script Host. Object Terminology Creating and Manipulating Objects Object Models Common Object Models Lab : Objects in VBScript and WSH Manipulating the Scripting Object Model Manipulating the WSH Object Model Automating Microsoft Office Word Describe how scripts use objects. Describe object terminology. Explain how to use an object browser. Describe how scripts interact with the Component Object Model (COM). Explain the use of various object models. Module 3: Script Logic This module describes how the Visual Basic, Scripting Edition scripting language provides an effective, efficient, and powerful framework that you can use to write administrative scripts. It explains script rules and logic, and how to use effective script layouts. Fundamental VBScript Rules Variables, Constants, and Data Types Operators Conditions and Loops Procedures Script Layout Lab : Script Logic Creating Script Templates Using and Creating Code Snippets Adding Constants, Variables, Loops, and Conditional Structures to Scripts Adding Procedures to Scripts Describe the rules of the Visual Basic, Scripting Edition language. Declare and use variables, constants, and data types in your scripts. Use Visual Basic, Scripting Edition language operators. Construct conditional code and looping structures. Declare and use Sub and Function procedures. Determine an effective script layout. Module 4: Error Handling and Debugging This module introduces error handling. When errors occur, it is important to know how to deal with them. The module also

discusses some approaches to debugging, including the use of a debugger application. Error Handling Debugging Lab : Error Handling and Debugging Trapping Run-Time Errors Debugging VBScript Describe the types of errors that may be present in code written in Visual Basic, Scripting Edition. Write code that handles run-time errors. Use the Microsoft Script Debugger to locate and fix logic errors. Module 5: ADSI This module explains how to access the functionality of Active Directory directory service through your administrative scripts. It describes ADSI and shows how ADSI enables you to automate many administrative tasks by using scripts. Overview of ADSI Binding with ADSI ADSI Objects Searching Active Directory Creating New ADSI Objects Managing Security, Shares, and Services by Using ADSI Lab : ADO Search Performing Searches by Using ADSI and ADO Searching for User and Computer Information by Using ADSI and ADO Lab : Scripting Administrative Tasks by Using ADSI Retrieving Properties by Using ADSI Creating OUs, Users, and Groups by Using ADSI Describe how ADSI works. Use scripts to bind to ADSI objects. Use ADSI object methods and properties in scripts. Search Active Directory. Create and modify objects in Active Directory. Manage security settings, shares, and services using ADSI. Module 6: Creating Logon Scripts This module describes the processes involved in creating and managing logon scripts, so that you can successfully deploy these scripts throughout the enterprise network. The module also describes how to create and manage logon scripts. Verifying the WSH Environment Common Logon Script Tasks Managing Logon Scripts Troubleshooting and Best Practices Lab : Creating Logon Scripts

Mapping Drives Creating Shortcuts Assigning Logon Scripts to a User Lab : Assigning Logon Scripts Configuring Scripts by Using Group Policy Check that the correct version of WSH is installed. Call logon scripts from batch files. Accomplish common tasks in logon scripts. Assign logon scripts to users. Describe common issues with logon scripts. Describe best practices for using logon scripts. Module 7: Administrative Scripts This module describes how to use script to perform typical administrative tasks by using the various scripting models that are available through Windows Script Host and Visual Basic, Scripting Edition. Administrative Scripts Producing Event Logs and E-Mail Messages Managing the Registry Controlling Drives, Folders, and Files Lab : Administrative Scripts Passing Arguments to Scripts Writing an Event to the Application Event Log Lab : File and E-mail Scripts Documenting Your Computer Drives and Folders Sending a Message and Attachment Manage arguments and use scheduling in scripts. Add entries to Windows Event Logs and use Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) to generate e-mail messages. Use script to manage the registry. Control drives, folders, and files by using script. Module 8: WMI This module introduces the use of WMI to query, change, and monitor configuration settings on desktop and server systems, applications, networks, and other enterprise components. It describes how to write scripts that use the WMI Scripting library to work with WMI and create a wide range of systems management and monitoring scripts. WMI Overview WMI Scripting Basics Common Issues in WMI Scripts Scripting Common Administrative Tasks by Using WMI Lab : Writing WMI Scripts Using the PrimalScript WMI Wizard Managing Remote Resources by Using WMI Limiting Event Log Data Returned to a Script

Describe how WMI works. Describe the three basic steps that most WMI scripts use. Understand what a WMI provider is. Know how to use the PrimalScript WMI Wizard to create WMI scripts. Use WMI scripts to perform common management tasks. Use WMI providers to manage Windows-based services. Prerequisites Before attending this course, students must have: Practical experience of using and administering Windows Server 2003. Practical experience of using and administering the Active Directory directory service. Practical experience of using and administering system security. Practical experience of using and administering services. Practical experience of using systems management information. Awareness of the potential uses of logon scripts.