Windows Command Line Administration Instant Reference

  • 7h 33m
  • John Paul Mueller
  • Sybex
  • 2010

The perfect companion to any book on Windows Server 2008 or Windows 7, and the quickest way to access critical information

Focusing just on the essentials of command-line interface (CLI), Windows Command-Line Administration Instant Reference easily shows how to quickly perform day-to-day tasks of Windows administration without ever touching the graphical user interface (GUI). Specifically designed for busy administrators, Windows Command-Line Administration Instant Reference replaces many tedious GUI steps with just one command at the command-line, while concise, easy to access answers provide solutions on the spot.

  • Provides practical examples, step-by-step instructions, and contextual information
  • Quick-reference style delivers the commands needed for managing data and the network; working with Active Directory; performing diagnostics and maintenance; and, creating batch files and scripts
  • Covers administration for Windows Server 2008 Server Core, Windows Server 2008 (including R2), and Windows 7

Administrators can get more done in less time with CLI than they can with the standard GUI. Compact enough to keep on hand at all times, Windows Command-Line Administration Instant Reference provides administrators with a convenient, fast and simple way to use CLI.

About the Author

John Paul Mueller, consultant, application developer, writer, and technical editor, has written over 300 articles and 86 books, including Professional IronPython. His topics range from programming and operating systems to home security and accessibility. He has contributed articles to such magazines as DevSource, asp.netPro, InformIT, SQL Server Professional, and Visual C++ Developer, among others.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • Configuring the Local Machine
  • Making Remote Connections
  • Automating Tasks
  • Working with File and Directory Objects
  • Administering File and Directory Content
  • Managing the Hard Drive
  • Securing the Data
  • Managing the Network
  • Working with TCP/IP
  • Creating System Connections
  • Configuring Directory Services
  • Working with Directory Objects
  • Monitoring System Events
  • Monitoring System Performance
  • Performing Basic Maintenance
  • Managing System Users
  • Securing the System
  • Interacting with the Registry
  • Changing the Batch File Environment
  • Working at the Command Prompt
  • Creating and Testing Batch Files
  • Discovering Scripting Basics
  • Using the Scripting Objects
  • Creating Advanced Scripting Examples
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