MicrosoftВ® WindowsВ® Command-Line Administrators Pocket Consultant
Chapter 1: Overview of the Windows Command Line
- Table 1-1: Quick Reference to Internal Commands for the Command Shell (Cmd.exe)
Chapter 2: Getting the Most from the Command Line
- Table 2-1: Essential Parameters for the Command Line
- Table 2-2: Redirection Techniques for Input, Output, and Errors
- Table 2-3: Quick Reference for Chaining and Grouping Commands
Chapter 3: Command Line Scripting Essentials
- Table 3-1: Color Codes for the Command Shell Window
- Table 3-2: Arithmetic and Assignment Operators
- Table 3-3: Using Comparison Operators
- Table 3-4: Forms for Iteration
- Table 3-5: Options for File Content and Command Output Parsing
Chapter 4: Scheduling Tasks to Run Automatically
- Table 4-1: Schedule Types for Schtasks /Create
Chapter 5: Managing Windows Systems
- Table 5-1: Keys in the Windows Registry
- Table 5-2: Registry Key Values and Data Types
Chapter 6: Event Logging, Tracking, and Automated Monitoring
- Table 6-1: Filter Operators and Valid Values for Eventquery
Chapter 7: Monitoring Processes and Performance
- Table 7-1: Filter Operators and Valid Values for Tasklist
Chapter 8: Configuring and Maintaining Hard Disk Drives
- Table 8-1: DiskPart Command Summary
- Table 8-2: Common Drive Status Values and Their Meaning
- Table 8-3: FSUtil Commands and Their Usage
Chapter 10: Managing Volumes and RAID on Dynamic Disks
- Table 10-1: Understanding and Resolving Volume Status Issues
Chapter 11: Core Active Directory Services Administration
- Table 11-1: AD Command Line Utilities and the Objects They Work With
Chapter 13: Managing Active Directory Users and Groups
- Table 13-1: Group Capabilities With Regard to Functional Level and Scope
Chapter 15: Configuring, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting TCP/IP Networking
- Table 15-1: Netsh Interface IP Commands for Deleting TCP/IP Settings
- Table 15-2: TCP Connection States
- Table 15-3: Computer Configuration Entries and Their Meaning
- Table 15-4: Operating System Configuration Entries and Their Meanings
- Table 15-5: Common TCP Protocols and Ports