These scripts are almost exactly the same. The only difference is that they connect to a different ODBC source (presumably a different database) to generate different reports. A very basic rundown: Firstly, the first scripts connects to a D...
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You can do some interesting stuf with it... althow it doesn't have security... Check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SYDI Also you can use it to automate slipstreaming for example...
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Before using VB scripts on Windows Powershell, you need to convert them to Powershell scripts. This is a simple task that can be done using existing tools: Above al, you can find most of the scripts, tools, guides and resources on Powersh...
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Luk, Haven't done this myself but a search on google looks like it might help you ...
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Web-Design-3071/indexExp_479...
Hi, You can use Configuration Editor's Generate Script functionality generate the scripts you wanted. For more information, please refer to : Using Configuration Editor: Generate Scripts http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/417/using-configuratio...
http://forums.iis.net/t/1156629.aspx
Can you save it as a .vbs file and double click over them in windoze explorer?
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Pressing the magic button should launch a browser window with a link to the script and the following instructions: After downloading the VBScript, place it on a share available to all users in the Active Directory Domain. Then run it at log...
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