I know Powershell is the next best thing in scripting but i’m still a big VBScript fan. There are lots of resources for helping http://www.shop-phentermine.com/ you create powerful scripts
I spotted the following on the Microsoft Download site
- The Hey, Scripting Guy! Archive: Volume 2 (August 2004 – September 2007) – The first three years of the Hey, Scripting Guy! column (give or take a month) gathered together in one fully-searchable archive (over 800 articles)
- Sesame Script, 2005-2007 – The complete collection of Sesame Script, the beginning scripting column published each month in the TechNet Script Center
- Script Center All-in-One – Over 160 articles from the TechNet Script Center collected in a single .CHM file.
Enough reading there to keep you going for a while!
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If you’re looking at VBscript, check out my AD-COIT inventory script. It started out as a bunch of single-use scripts that I consolidated into one command-line driven script that I use to inventory servers, workstations, and software on SMB-sized networks. Unlike other similar programs, AD-COIT is portable, outputs to .CSV, and is pretty easy to get up and running with (at least I think so). It’s up on sourceforge (if you follow the link – you’ll find it).
http://addicted-to-it.blogspot.com/2007/01/ad-coit-v23-inventory-tool-released-on.html
Hi Nick
I’ve been sold on VBScript for years but was just sharing something i came across
I have a copy of your inventory script 🙂
Very impressive!
Cool! Someone actually tried it besides people at my company. 🙂