Windows Command-Line Administrator's Pocket Consultant 2nd Edition
(häftad)av William R Stanek
- Format:
- Häftad (paperback)
- Utgiven:
- 2008-06-01
- Språk:
- Engelska
Now updated for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, this practical, pocket-sized reference delivers ready answers for using Windows command-line tools to manage multiple clients and servers. Its packed with hundreds of examples that show you how to run, use, schedule, and script Windows commands, support tools, and Resource Kit tools-without touching the GUI. Written by a well-known author of more than two dozen computer books-and featuring easy-to-read tables, lists, and step-by step instructions-this POCKET CONSULTANT delivers fast, accurate information on the spot.
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Acknowledgments; Introduction; Who Is This Book For?; How Is This Book Organized?; Conventions Used in This Book; Support; Part I: Windows Command-Line Fundamentals; Chapter 1: Overview of the Windows Command Line; 1.1 Command Line Essentials; 1.2 Making Supplemental Components Available; Chapter 2: Getting the Most from the Command Line; 2.1 Managing Command Shell Startup; 2.2 Working with the Command Path; 2.3 Redirecting Standard Input, Output, and Error; 2.4 Chaining and Grouping Commands; Chapter 3: Command-Line Scripting Essentials; 3.1 Creating Command-Line Scripts; 3.2 Common Statements and Commands for Scripts; 3.3 Passing Arguments to Scripts; 3.4 Getting Acquainted with Variables; 3.5 Using Variables in Scripts; 3.6 Using Mathematical Expressions; 3.7 Command-Line Selection Statements; 3.8 Command Line Iteration Statements; 3.9 Creating Subroutines and Procedures; Part II: Windows Systems Administration Using the Command Line; Chapter 4: Deploying Windows Servers; 4.1 Managing Server Configurations; 4.2 Working with Roles, Role Services, and Features; 4.3 Managing Roles, Role Services, and Features; Chapter 5: Managing Windows Systems; 5.1 Examining System Information; 5.2 Working with the Registry; 5.3 Managing System Services; 5.4 Restarting and Shutting Down Systems from the Command Line; Chapter 6: Event Logging, Tracking, and Monitoring.; 6.1 Windows Event Logging; 6.2 Viewing and Filtering Event Logs; 6.3 Writing Custom Events to the Event Logs; 6.4 Creating and Using Saved Queries; 6.5 Monitoring Performance: The Essentials; Chapter 7: Monitoring Processes and Maintaining Performance; 7.1 Managing Applications, Processes, and Performance; 7.2 Detecting and Resolving Performance Issues Through Monitoring; Chapter 8: Managing Event and Performance Logging; 8.1 Managing the Event Logs; 8.2 Centralizing Event Logging Across the Enterprise; 8.3 Performance Logging; Chapter 9: Scheduling Tasks to Run Automatically; 9.1 Scheduling Tasks on Local and Remote Systems; 9.2 Scheduling Tasks with Task Scheduler; 9.3 Scheduling Tasks with Schtasks; Part III: Windows File System and Disk Administration Using the Command Line; Chapter 10: Configuring and Maintaining Disks; 10.1 Getting Started with DiskPart; 10.2 Installing and Managing Hard Disk Drives; 10.3 Working with Basic and Dynamic Disks; 10.4 Maintaining Disks; 10.5 Defragmenting Disks; Chapter 11: Partitioning Basic Disks; 11.1 Obtaining Partition Information; 11.2 Creating Partitions; 11.3 Managing Drive Letters and Mount Points; 11.4 Formatting Partitions; 11.5 Managing Partitions; Chapter 12: Managing Volumes and RAID on Dynamic Disks; 12.1 Obtaining Volume Information and Status; 12.2 Creating and Managing Simple Volumes; 12.3 Providing Fault Tolerance with RAI...
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