August 12, 1999 04:12 PM

Scripting 101, Part 4

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How to get data in and out of a WSH script
Let's suppose you develop a script that performs some action on a computer or user account. The script works great, and now you want to run the script for a different computer. The trouble is you hard-coded the target computer name in the script. As a result, you must edit the script before you run it for the new target computer. A better approach is to provide the target computer name to the script at runtime.

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I had hoped to find out how to use a script to test for a user's group membership (mentioned in the first lesson) only to be dissappointed.
This elementary task is amazingly difficult to find in onling documentation.

Roy Mash 7/2/2004 11:23:31 AM


Sorry if I'm being slow, but I cannot see the Listings which are referred to in the body of the text.

Adrian Greaves 11/15/1999 4:55:51 AM


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