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 I have only recently discovered that I could create Excel spreadsheets using VBScript scripts, but I knew I could embed tabs into my output and import tab-delimited files into Excel....

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Scripting Excel Part 1

Over the years, I’ve written numerous VBScript scripts that used Excel for different purposes. I’ve found myself searching for segments of code from previously written scripts to reuse in my...

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Practical Scripting Part 1: The Basics

Being able to automate daily administration tasks using scripts can make the life of an admin a lot easier. But why learn to script? Aren't there hundreds of scripts you...

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Practical Scripting Part 2: Cleaning Up

Last month I began a new series of articles here on WindowsNetworking.com intended to demonstrate how to manage different aspects of Windows networks using scripts. The first article introduced some...

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Managing Windows Networks Using Scripts - Part 1: The Basics

Being able to automate daily administration tasks using scripts can make the life of an admin a lot easier. But why learn to script? Aren't there hundreds of scripts you...

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Managing Windows Networks Using Scripts - Part 2: Cleaning Up

The first article introduced some basic scripting concepts like objects, methods, and properties, and the goal of the article was to write a simple script that changed the IP address...

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Sysinternals goes .net, hello live.sysinternals PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Noel-Davies   
Thursday, 10 July 2008
ImageMark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell created the popular Sysinternals Web site in 1996 to host their advanced system utilities and technical information. Microsoft acquired the site in July 2006. The Sysinternals Live Web page service lets you execute the utilities directly from the page.

To run a tool, type the following at the command line:

 To run Process Explorer (procexp.exe), type: \\live.sysinternals.com\tools\procexp.exe

 

To run Access Check (accesschk.exe), type: \\live.sysinternals.com\tools\accesschk.exe

 

To run Access Enumerator displays who has access to item in directory or registry. (accessenum.exe), type: http://live.sysinternals.com/AccessEnum.exe When you run one of the tools, a dialog box will pop up warning you about executing Internet-downloaded programs.  Here are some of the others, but the list goes on, and it seems they are continually adding to the ever growing list.*       Process Explorer*       AutoRuns*       Process Monitor*       PsTools*       PageDefrag*       RootkitRevealer*       TcpView*       BgInfo*       BlueScreen*       NewSid

 
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