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    Why hello there.

    I'm using VBScript increasingly to do various bits and bobs at work. Mainly LDAP stuff like creating/modifying user accounts, text manipulation (find/replace) and moving files around, etc.

    Most of the time I can find examples on the net that I can tailor to my needs, but I'd like to better understand vbscript such that I can write these things from scratch.

    What I'm after, therefore, is a good "teach yourself vbscript" book thats aimed at Windows/AD admins rather than web stuff or anything else. I'm definitely a beginner, but I'm not an idiot, so I want a decent learning curve.

    So, if anybody has read such a book, please let me know how you found it, recommendations to avoid are just as welcome as recommendations to purchase!

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    Ok assmasters, fuck you guys! I ordered an O'Reilly book on Monad/Powershell instead, its the future! Unfortunately its based on the Beta and Powershell is in RTM now but I dont expect much will have changed, at least not from the perspective of a beginner.

    ps. you guys sucks at the books (truth).
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    ummm heres a video lol
    Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
    Author - Mark Long / Certified Instructor
    Total Time - 6 Hours

    Microsoft Visual Basic has evolved throughout the years, but has steadily remained one of the most popular programming languages today. Visual Basic .NET is undoubtedly the most significant change to occur to Visual Basic yet. Significant new features include: unity of programming models, extension of the program to include mobile device capabilites, Performance Counters and Server Explorer, flashy new capabilities in Windows Forms, anchoring controls, opacity and transparency properties, and much more.

    In this six hour tutorial, Microsoft Certified Instructor Mark Long will introduce and expand upon Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and what users can do with it.

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    and the next ones
    Microsoft Visual Basic 6

    Microsoft Visual Basic 6 is a versatile language, usable for business applications, database interface, gaming applications, and even for presentations.

    Professor Arthur Lee authors this tutorial. He begins by introducing code and the controls needed in Visual Basic. Learn all about variables, debugging, and creating menus, as well.


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    Microsoft Visual Basic 6 Advanced

    Microsoft Visual Basic 6 is a versatile language, usable for business applications, database interface, gaming applications, and even for presentations.

    In the Visual Basic 6 Advanced tutorial, Professor Arthur Lee will take your Visual Basic skills to the next level by showing you multiple form projects, code for multiple forms, sequential forms, and much more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterBishi View Post
    Ok assmasters, fuck you guys! I ordered an O'Reilly book on Monad/Powershell instead, its the future! Unfortunately its based on the Beta and Powershell is in RTM now but I dont expect much will have changed, at least not from the perspective of a beginner.

    ps. you guys sucks at the books (truth).
    Monad is very interesting.

    This is well worth a look if you are going to dive into it.....

    http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=25915
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    oops they not the same as vb script are they??
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    lol, they sure aren't jimmy. for example, apparently you can write gaming applications in VB6

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    heh sorry in my searches i must have lost the plot , this is all alien to me ,
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    Download ok how about these

    60 EBOOKS FOR VISUAL BASIC .NET

    Author
    Title
    Rating
    Publisher, Year, ISBN, Ref No

    Dan Appleman
    Moving to VB .NET
    Apress, 2003, 159059102X, A-00223

    Francesco Balena
    Programming Microsoft Visual Basic 2005
    Microsoft Press, 2006, 0735621837, B-00469

    F. Scott Barker
    Database Programming with Visual Basic .NET and ADO.NET
    Sams, 2002, 0672322471, B-00344

    Douglas Bell & Mike Parr
    Visual Basic.Net for Students
    Pearson Education, 2002, 0201742055, B-00233

    Pooja Bembey
    Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Professional Projects
    Muska & Lipman/Premier-Trade, 2002, 1931841292, B-00412

    Richard Bowman
    VB.NET
    Visual, 2002, 0764536494, B-00435

    Sean Campbell, Patrick Barnes, Bob Carver, Kris Horrocks, Jim Pragit, Oz Rugless & Scott Swigart
    101 Microsoft Visual Basic .NET Applications
    Microsoft Press, 2003, 0735618917, C-00227

    Daniel R. Clark
    Beginning Object-Oriented Programming with VB 2005
    Apress, 2005, 1590595769, C-00158

    Nell Dale
    Programming and Problem Solving with Visual Basic .NET
    Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc., 2002, 0763717630, D-00122

    Nell B. Dale & Michael McMillan
    VB.NET
    Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 2002, 0763718238, D-00252

    Harvey M. Deitel & Paul J. Deitel
    Visual Basic(R) 2005 for Programmers (2nd Edition) (Deitel Developer Series)
    Prentice Hall PTR, 2006, 013225140X, D-00163

    Daniel N. Egan
    Building Websites with VB. Net and Dotnetnuke 4
    Packt Publishing, Limited, 2006, 190481199X, E-00072

    Bill Evjen, Billy Hollis, Rockford Lhotka, Tim McCarthy, Rama Ramachandran, Kent Sharkey & Bill Sheldon
    Professional VB 2005 (Programmer to Programmer)
    Wrox, 2005, 0764575368, E-00009

    James Foxall & James D. Foxall
    Practical Standards for Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
    Microsoft Press, 2002, 0735613567, F-00194

    Carl Ganz Jr.
    Real World Enterprise Reports Using VB6 and VB .NET
    Apress, 2003, 1590590643, G-00260

    Denise Gosnell, Matthew Reynolds & Bill Forgey
    Beginning Visual Basic .NET Databases
    Wrox Press, 2001, 1861005555, G-00075

    J P Hamilton
    Object-Oriented Programming with Visual Basic .NET
    O'Reilly Media, 2002, 0596001460, H-00393

    Steven Holzner
    Visual Basic .NET Black Book
    Coriolis Group Books, 2002, 157610835X, H-00353

    Steven Holzner
    Visual Basic .NET Core Language Little Black Book
    Paraglyph Press, 2003, 1932111689, H-00263

    Kris Jamsa
    Visual Basic .NET Tips & Techniques
    McGraw-Hill Companies, 2002, 0072223189, J-00045

    Jr., Jerry Lee Ford
    Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition Programming for the Absolute Beginner (For the Absolute Beginner)
    Course Technology PTR, 2005, 1592008143, J-00092

    Paul Kimmel
    Visual Basic .NET Power Coding
    Addison-Wesley Professional, 2003, 0672324075, K-00153

    Paul Kimmel
    Visual Basic .NET Unleashed
    Sams, 2002, 067232234X, K-00173

    Jeff Levinson
    Building Client/Server Applications Under VB .NET
    Apress, 2003, 1590590708, L-00282

    Rockford Lhotka
    Expert One-on-One Visual Basic .NET Business Objects
    Apress, 2003, 1590591453, L-00183

    Rockford Lhotka
    Expert VB 2005 Business Objects, Second Edition
    Apress, 2006, 1590596315, L-00156

    Rocky Lhotka & Billy Hollis
    Fast Track Visual Basic .NET
    Wrox Press, 2002, 1861007124, L-00162

    Jesse Liberty
    Learning Visual Basic .NET
    O'Reilly Media, 2002, 0596003862, L-00159

    Jesse Liberty
    Programming Visual Basic 2005
    O'Reilly Media, 2005, 0596009496, L-00199

    Matthew MacDonald
    The Book of Visual Basic 2005
    No Starch Press, 2006, 1593270747, M-00471

    Matthew MacDonald
    Peer-to-Peer with VB .NET
    Apress, 2003, 1590591054, M-00330

    Richard Mansfield
    Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
    For Dummies, 2005, 0764597051, M-00083

    Jeffrey P. McManus & Jackie Goldstein
    Database Access with Visual Basic .NET (3rd Edition)
    Addison-Wesley Professional, 2003, 0672323435, M-00367

    Michael McMillan
    Data Structures and Algorithms Using Visual Basic.NET
    Cambridge University Press, 2005, 0521547652, M-00286

    Karl Moore
    The Ultimate VB .NET and ASP.NET Code Book
    Apress, 2005, 1590591062, M-00314

    Robert J. Oberg, Peter Thorsteinson & Dana L. Wyatt
    Application Development Using Visual Basic and .NET
    Prentice Hall PTR, 2002, 0130933821, O-00048

    Andrew Parsons
    Wrox's Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition Starter Kit (Programmer to Programmer)
    Wrox, 2006, 0764595733, P-00049

    Tim Patrick
    Start-to-Finish Visual Basic 2005
    Addison-Wesley Professional, 2006, 0321398009, P-00244

    Tim Patrick & John Craig
    Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook
    O'Reilly Media, 2006, 0596101775, P-00237

    Tim Patrick, Steven Roman, Ron Petrusha & Paul Lomax
    Visual Basic 2005 in a Nutshell (In a Nutshell)
    O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2006, 059610152X, P-00035

    Ted Pattison & Joe Hummel
    Building Applications and Components with Visual Basic .NET
    Addison-Wesley Professional, 2003, 0201734958, P-00293

    Patrice Pelland
    Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition
    Microsoft Press, 2005, 0735622132, P-00175

    Evangelos Petroutsos
    Mastering Visual Basic .NET
    Sybex, 2001, 0782128777, P-00247

    Evangelos Petroutsos & Asli Bilgin
    Mastering Visual Basic .NET Database Programming
    Sybex, 2002, 0782128785, P-00183

    Evangelos Petroutsos & Richard Mansfield
    Visual Basic .NET Power Tools
    Sybex, 2003, 0782142427, P-00207

    Ph.D., Steven Roman, Ron Petrusha, Paul Lomax & Steven Roman
    VB.NET Language in a Nutshell
    O'Reilly, 2001, 0596000928, P-00317

    Anne Prince
    Murach's Beginning Visual Basic .NET
    Mike Murach & Associates, 2002, 1890774154, P-00187

    Jack Purdum
    Visual Basic .NET Primer Plus
    Sams, 2003, 0672324857, P-00270

    Steven Roman, Ron Petrusha & Paul Lomax
    VB. NET Language in a Nutshell (2nd Edition)
    O'Reilly Media, 2002, 0596003080, R-00211

    Steven Roman, Ron Petrusha & Paul Lomax
    VB.NET Language Pocket Reference
    O'Reilly Media, 2002, 0596004281, R-00226

    Chris Sells & Justin Gehtland
    Windows Forms Programming in Visual Basic .NET
    Addison-Wesley Professional, 2003, 0321125193, S-00371

    Bill Sempf
    Visual Basic 2005 For Dummies
    For Dummies, 2005, 076457728X, S-00457

    Jeffrey R. Shapiro
    Visual Basic(r).NET
    Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 2002, 0072133813, S-00554

    Rod Stephens
    Visual Basic.NET Database Programming
    Que, 2002, 0789726815, S-00572

    Utley
    Visual Basic to VB.NET
    Pearson Professional Education, 2001, 067232203X, U-00011

    Paul Vick
    The Visual Basic .NET Programming Language (Microsoft .Net Development Series)
    Addison-Wesley Professional, 2004, 0321169514, V-00035

    Wallace Wang
    Visual Basic 2005 Express
    No Starch Press, 2006, 1593270593, W-00132

    Thearon Willis, Jonathan Crossland & Richard Blair
    Beginning VB.NET 2003
    Wrox, 2004, 0764556584, W-00064

    Peter Wright
    Beginning Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition
    Apress, 2006, 1590596226, W-00307

    Paul Yao & David Durant
    .NET Compact Framework Programming with Visual Basic .NET (Microsoft .NET Development Series)
    Addison-Wesley Professional, 2004, 0321174046, Y-00030


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    Excellent video Satori, thanks. I worked through a couple of MS white papers yesterday and realised its pretty powerful (the -wmiobject -computername stuff is ace) but the video kind of underlined it. I'll be focussing on this stuff a lot I think!
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