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Go deeper than ever before into the complex, powerful Windows Script File (WSF) format. The perfect way to make your own script-based command-line tools and modular scripts, WSFs can be intimidating and difficult to work with. In this video, you'll learn the details of the WSF file format, how to create command-line arguments for use within the script, how to work with external references, how to digitally sign WSFs for safety and security, and a number of WSF shortcuts that make scripting easier. You'll also learn about tools that make working with WSFs easier and more efficient, and you'll see a complete walkthrough of creating a WSF from scratch. Leverage the WSF format to make enterprise-class scripts that are more easily used by other administrators or users, and take your scripting to a whole new level.
Presented by ScriptingAnswers.com Contributing Editor Jeffery Hicks.
10 chapters, running time: 1:00
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Table of Contents:

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Introduction
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What is a WSF?
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XML Tags
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Runtime Features
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Named Arguments
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Adding External References
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Creating Objects
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WSF Security
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Creating a WSF
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Summary
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