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TechNet Webcast: Next Generation Command Line Scripting with Monad (Part 2 of 2) (Level 300)  

Event ID: 1032277853

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Windows.
Audience(s): IT Generalist.
Duration: 95 Minutes
Start Date:
Wednesday, August 10, 2005 9:30 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

Join us as we drill down into more details of the functionality of the next generation Microsoft command-line shell automation and scripting technology, codenamed "Monad". First we conclude the scripting examples from the first session, then move on to advanced scripting constructs. We look at writing secure scripts, using script blocks for maximal power and flexibility, leveraging the shell's dedicated streams for RESULTS, ERRORS, VERBOSE, DEBUG, and PROGRESS, and dealing with errors, exceptions, debugging and tracing. This webcast, part of our two part series, was one of the highest-rated breakout sessions (MGT320) from Microsoft Tech Ed 2005 in Orlando, Florida.

Presenter: Jeffrey Snover, Architect, Monad, Microsoft Corporation

Jeffrey Snover is the architect for our next generation automation and scripting technology (codenamed "Monad"). Since 1980, Jeffrey has focused on the problems of network and systems management, and has been at Microsoft since 2000. Before that, Jeffrey was a consulting engineer and development manager at Digital, an architect in the CTO office at Tivoli and the development manager for NetView.

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