It's all well and good to jump in and try things -- such as managing Windows networks using scripts -- but sometimes we hit a wall when we do this. Learning the fundamentals can often help us avoid the wall. In this tip from his series on managing Windows networks using scripts, Mitch Tulloch describes the fundamentals of remote scripting, focusing on the process of connecting to the remote computer and then running the script.
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Understanding remote scripting: Managing Windows networks using scripts, Part 9





