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Using more than a single language per scripting file (of course, you must have all of the
required scripting engines installed on your system).
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Adding type libraries to your script, which means you have access to type library features
such as constants.
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Adding XML components to your code by using an XML editor to create the file.
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Including multiple applications in a single file.
Microsoft has only recently begun using the WSF. In fact, you can??™t execute WSF files in older
versions of windows such as Windows XP??”you need either Vista or Windows Server 2008 (any
version) to use this technology. The main WSF script for Server Core is
SCRegEdit.WSF
(see the
???Working with the SCRegEdit Script??? section of Chapter 4 for details). Another WSF script,
Manage-BDE.WSF
, helps you manage the BitLocker setup on your Server Core system.
TIP
You can find a wealth of information about Windows scripting technologies online. However,
one of the more interesting places to look is the Batch Scripts for Windows site at
http://
www.wilsonmar.com/1wsh.htm
. If you want to learn about WSF files in a hurry, you may want to
obtain the video found at
http://www.
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