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Welcome to the Script Center! Consider this your one-stop shop for all your Windows system administration scripting needs. If you're not finding what you need here, let us know what else you'd like to see.

New Hey, Scripting Guy!
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How can I find expiring passwords?

Your pointy-headed boss wants to know all of his employees whose passwords are expiring next week. Why? It seems he has a bit of a thing about people who don't change their passwords in a "timely fashion." So, sorry, but we do have a solution that will allow him to perpetuate his creepy I'm-watching-you tendencies.

Scripting Hub of the Week
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Scripting Guy Ed Wilson sends dispatches from down under

"Hey, Scripting Guy!" articles this week (November 17–21) are all about Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). So we're highlighting the AD DS scripting hub this week. Ah, sweet scripting symbiosis.

Scripting Guy Forum
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A hangout for the scripting community

We have a forum! Post questions. Answer questions. Help each other out. The Scripting Guys can't possibly answer every e-mail message and forum post, so we deputize you as Junior Scripting Guys. Go forth, script, and help others script.

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TechNet Magazine

The Scripting Guys explain how to determine server uptime. Mmm...uptime.

Scripting Puzzle

Find 21 PowerShell commands. Go!

Scripting Tools

Who said “Everyone talks about the need for new scripting tools, but no one ever does anything about it?” As it turns out, Michael Murgolo and Ed Wilson have both done something about it. Michael has released an updated version of his Elevation Power Toys (making it a breeze to run scripts as an administrator in Windows Vista), while Ed has put together the PowerShell Scriptomatic, a tool for writing WMI scripts using Windows PowerShell. Both of these utilities come highly-recommended.

Windows PowerShell

Scripting Guy Ed Wilson was in Denver, Colorado, in the United States talking about Windows PowerShell to a group of Microsoft Premier customers. As luck would have it, someone happened to have a video camera, and the rest is Windows PowerShell film history. View the short-but-sweet talk. It requires Microsoft Silverlight, but you can also watch it as a Windows Media file.

WMI Providers

Write your own WMI providers? Isn’t that, well, impossible? As it turns out, it’s not impossible. (That doesn’t mean it’s easy, but it’s definitely not impossible.) For more information, check out this article by Gabriel Ghizila (and edited by legendary Scripting Guy Dean Tsaltas).

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