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Bob Wells is a contributing editor for Windows IT Pro. He is a technical account manager in Microsoft’s Services organization.
Email address: bobwells@windowsitpro.com

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September 13, 2004  
Rem: Configuring CompletionChar
Using a simple command-line switch, you can configure your XP Pro workstation to automatically complete filenames and directory names when you press the Tab key.
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September 13, 2004  
Rem: Activating DHCP Server Scopes
You can’t use WMI to activate DHCP server scopes, but you can use the Netsh command.
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September 13, 2004  
Rem: Retrieving Registry Data
You can adapt a TechNet script so that it retrieves registry data without knowing the value names in advance.
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August 16, 2004  
Rem: Interpolating an Array Element to Reference a Property Name
Learn what an interpolated variable is by comparing a scripting language that supports interpolated variables with one that doesn’t.
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August 16, 2004  
Rem: Setting Cluster File-Share Permissions
Cluster.exe lets you configure your cluster's file-share permissions without knowing trustees’ SIDs.
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June 14, 2004  
Rem: Playing a .wav File
In WSH scripts, you can use the WshShell object’s Run method to play .wav files in Windows’ Sound Recorder program.
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June 14, 2004  
Rem: Using Nslookup with Random IP Addresses
Do you need DNS information about an IP address? Here’s a script that lets you enter an IP address from the command line, then runs Nslookup against that address.
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June 14, 2004  
Rem: Authentication Problems with ADSI Provider
If you’re having authentication problems with your ADSI script, the problem might not be with your code. Microsoft has documented several authentication problems that occur when you use the ADSI WinNT provider with the OpenDSObject method.
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March 15, 2004  
Rem: Counting Objects in AD Containers
Several ways exist to count the number of child objects in Active Directory containers. However, each solution has its drawbacks.
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March 15, 2004  
Rem: Learning About Windows Shell Scripting
If you want to learn about the Windows command processor and batch files, check out these resources.
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February 12, 2004  
Rem: Blazing a New Frontier with Monad
Monad will provide a new console-based command shell, new commands, and a new shell-scripting language.
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February 12, 2004  
Rem: Retrieving the Value of the ObjectGUID Attribute
The code can be amazingly simple or moderately complex.
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December 8, 2003  
Rem: Finding and Disabling Inactive AD User Accounts
Here’s a novel approach that uses the pwdLastSet attribute to find and disable stale AD user accounts in Win2K.
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November 3, 2003  
Rem: Moving Users Between OUs
Although ADSI’s MoveHere method can be a bit confusing, it gets the job done.
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November 3, 2003  
Rem: Remotely Installing Security Patches
Learn where you can obtain sample scripts and instructions on how to install on remote computers the security patch for the Blaster virus.
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November 3, 2003  
Rem: Configuring ICS and ICF Settings
You can’t use WMI, but you can use the Home Networking Configuration Manager component.
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November 3, 2003  
Rem: Using WMIC on Windows 2000
You can use WMIC to manage any WMI-enabled computer, as long as you run WMIC from Windows 2003 or XP.
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October 6, 2003  
Rem: Dispelling Some Misinformation About CScript
Like WScript, CScript is here to stay.
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October 6, 2003  
Rem: WMI Isn’t Hyper-Thread-Aware
When you use WMI to inventory processors, it reports hyper-threaded processors as multiple processors.
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October 6, 2003  
Rem: WMI Wizard Isn’t a Wiz After All
The WMI wizard of a popular third-party script editor fails to recognize properties that WMI returns as an array.
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