August 11, 2006
You can use Microsoft's command-line tools to configure and query DFS, but the tools might return more information than you need. Here’s a script that will help you get the back-end target server locations that your DFS links are really pointing to.
November 22, 1999
This monthly column offers practical scripts for systems administrators. The December column shows you how to create a script that first obtains the dates of files and directories and then compares those dates against a target date.
October 1, 1999
This monthly column offers practical scripts for systems administrators. The October column shows you how to create a Windows NT shell script that tracks information about your trusted Windows NT domains.
August 1, 1999
This monthly column offers practical scripts for systems administrators. The August column provides a Perl script that produces an intranet report displaying domainwide disk utilization and trend information.