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Rating: Summary: Good, but could be better Review: (...), there's a lot of stuff from the Resource Kit in here, but as you can download the resource kit from the MS web site (make sure you have a FAST connection), I don't see too much of a problem with that.My problem with it is that there are still commands that are missing and information on each command is a bit sparse. Granted, this is a "pocket reference", but I've seen more information in a number of other O'Reilly pocket books, so I know it can be done. Had I looked it over in a store first, I don't think I would have bought it. But since I have it, I do get some use out of it.
Rating: Summary: Got Scripts? Review: If you have to do scripts for development or testing then you will want this book. Excellent little book that you can easily carry with you when you go to the lab or anywhere. Easy to use with sections according to command functions.
Well worth the price. It is packed with useful commands and options. As in all other O'Reilly books I have bought it gets used regularly by my friends at work as well. Clear and concise explanation of the command functions.
Rating: Summary: For what this is... Review: it is a very useful book, particularly for admins that have only used command line for DOS utilities. For those folks that don't have resource kit that isn't the author's concern, get after your employer to get it for you. The resource kit commands are well represented and marked, and the resource kit tools can be downloaded for free...The book is well organized and has good supplemental information. And it fits in my back pocket.
Rating: Summary: Good things come in small packages - great reference! Review: Like they say - good things come in small packages. This one is something I carry in my laptop bag all the time. It's very handy, covers a lot of ResKit tools, and if you don't belong to the "point-and-click" school of Windows administration, this is a must-have. What this book is: a handy pocket reference to a lot of commands that a lot of sysadmins are unaware of. What it's not: a complete reference to Windows 2000 commands and scripting. You have to understand the author's limitations. For a very thorough or detailed overview, I'd probably look up the web/TechNet or other resources if I need. For this size of a book, I think Frisch did a great job. It's a pretty good investment that can get you very quick RoI if you are in the scripting mode. Bharat Suneja MCT
Rating: Summary: Good things come in small packages - great reference! Review: Like they say - good things come in small packages. This one is something I carry in my laptop bag all the time. It's very handy, covers a lot of ResKit tools, and if you don't belong to the "point-and-click" school of Windows administration, this is a must-have. What this book is: a handy pocket reference to a lot of commands that a lot of sysadmins are unaware of. What it's not: a complete reference to Windows 2000 commands and scripting. You have to understand the author's limitations. For a very thorough or detailed overview, I'd probably look up the web/TechNet or other resources if I need. For this size of a book, I think Frisch did a great job. It's a pretty good investment that can get you very quick RoI if you are in the scripting mode. Bharat Suneja MCT
Rating: Summary: Handy book to have if you enjoy working at the command-line Review: This book has a lot of great information on tools that you can use when working from the command line in Windows. Many of the commands mentioned are actually tools from the Resource Kit, rather than native to Windows 2000, so that was kind of discouraging. On the whole, the book is useful to have, but it would have been nice to have more detail on some of the NET commands and using them in scripts.
Rating: Summary: Handy book to have if you enjoy working at the command-line Review: This book has a lot of great information on tools that you can use when working from the command line in Windows. Many of the commands mentioned are actually tools from the Resource Kit, rather than native to Windows 2000, so that was kind of discouraging. On the whole, the book is useful to have, but it would have been nice to have more detail on some of the NET commands and using them in scripts.
Rating: Summary: Reference For scripts and commands Review: This is a very nice and handy book containing all the commands needed to write script. It is a good and easy reference book.
Rating: Summary: about 50% are RK commands Review: This small book contains brief discription of commands that is relatively complete and easy to understand. However, a significant number of commands are in the Resource Kit(RK), which must be purchased saparately from Windows 2000. (By random sampling 9 pages, I found that about 50% are RK commands.) I wonder how useful the book will be for those who do not have RK.
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