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Zebronics ZEB-VR headset available for ₹1375

Zebronics has launched their ZEB-VR headset listed on Snapdeal for a price tag of ₹1,375. This VR headset can house smartphones with a 4.5 inch screen and up to 6 inch screen. It’s body is made of plastic and has a foam padding for comfortable use.

Zebronics ZEB-VR (weight 103 grams) has got a good build quality and finishing. When you wear this VR headset the foam padding will ensure comfort for a longer time and the elastic straps will help hold the headset giving you a hands-free experience.
As mentioned you can use smartphones with up to 6 inch screen size (minimum 4.5 inches). This device also comes with a magnetic trigger that can be used to interact with the VR app. You can adjust the pupil and focal length distance too.
This VR can be used for 360 degree panoramic viewing, playing games, watching movies / images and other VR contents.
Zebronics ZEB-VR headset launched
Tuesday, 8 March 2016
Posted by Pankaj Chaudhary
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How To Copy Large Files To USB Drive


These days everybody use USB drives for transferring files from one computer to another computer or laptop. We don’t even know that USB drives or pen drives have become a part of our daily life. USB drives are available in 1GB to 128GB, Even a research team in China has found a USB drive that can store high amount of data. There are 2.0s which offer speeds up to 10MB/s and USB 3.0 which offer speeds up to 300MB/s.

How to copy large files to USB drive
When we try to copy large files (files greater than 4GB) to a USB drive a pop up shows that
“The file ’file.xyz’ is too large for the destination file system”. 

This is because of the default file system used in pen drives. Usually pen drives are formatted with FAT32 file system. FAT32 file system only supports files that have size up to 4GB. For files higher than that size you need to use NTFS or exFAT file system.

Steps to transfer/copy large files to USB drive

Note: All the data inside the USB drive will be lost/ deleted. Please back up the data inside the USB to your PC before following the below steps.
Step 1: Plug the USB drive to the USB port on the PC
Step 2: Open computer or My Computer (or whatever your PC is named) and right click on your pen drive’s name
Step 3: Select Format.
Step 4: Now A pop up window in opened. Choose exFAT or NTFS from the drop down under file system.
Note: We recommend exFAT over NTFS, but might be incompatible with the older versions of operating systems.
Step 5: Check the quick format option.
Step 6: Finally click on start.
Your USB drive will be formatted. Now wait until it completes. Then click OK.
Now you can copy large files (files over 4GB of size to your USB drive).
If you have any doubts regarding this or any steps please post a comment below. I will help you with this.
Monday, 7 March 2016
Posted by Pankaj Chaudhary

Top 10 Laptops Under 25,000


#10. Asus T100TA 2-in-1 – Rs.23,990

Asus T100TA 2-in-1
Asus T100TA is a pretty good ultraportable laptop with a sleek design. The Transformer Book T100 got 10.1-inch capacitive touch display along with IPS technology. If you’re a multi-tasker then it is better to go with Asus T100TA because it runs with the latest Intel Bay Trail Quad-Core processor. Which will also give you a better gaming experience on another end! With 2GB DDR3 RAM and with 500GB as hard disk storage you don’t need to worry! The size is so small which gives you
The size is so small which gives you the good portable option. It is equipped with a battery that lasts up to 11 hours on moderate usage!
The price of Asus T100TA 2-in-1 will cost you only Rs 23,990!

#9. Acer Aspire E1-522 – Rs.Rs.23,299

Acer Aspire E1-522
Acer’s Aspire series always offers a great performance experience to complete your daily tasks. With a faster AMD A6-5200 Quad-core 2 GHz processor, its makes your working smoother. The Acer Aspire E1-522 own 8 GB RAM and AMD Radeon HD 8400 with Shared Memory. It also equipped 750 GB HDD too! This gadget is compatibility with Windows 8 and its display size is around 15.6
It also equipped 750 GB HDD too! This gadget is compatibility with Windows 8 and its display size is around 15.6 inches only. This series got a battery capacity of 2500 mAh power which will allow the users to lasts stand up
This series got a battery capacity of 2500 mAh power which will allow the users to lasts stand up for 4 hours! The Acer Aspire E1-522 cost you around Rs.23,299 only!

#8. HP 15-r250TU – Rs.24,990

HP 15-r250TU
This is a perfect blend of style which features 4th generation Pentium Quad Core N3540 Processor! The HP 15-r250TU got a 15.6 sized display with the speed rate of 2.16 GHz at max! On the other hand, the 4 GB RAM makes your system run smoothly. You also get 500 GB hard disk space allows you to store more data. And it is
You also get 500 GB hard disk space allows you to store more data. And it is equipped with 4 cell Li-ion battery!
The HP 15-r250TU cost about Rs.24,990 in India!

#7. Toshiba Satellite C50-B E0010 – Rs. 23,250

Toshiba Satellite C50-B E0010
This will be a good affordable priced laptop for all youngster! It features a 15.6 inch LED display which weights around 2.2 KG. And its run 2.1GHz Intel Celeron dual-core N2830 processor which allows you to work smarter and faster. The best thing about Toshiba Satellite C50-B E0010 is on its hard disk specs. It is
The best thing about Toshiba Satellite C50-B E0010 is on its hard disk specs. It is equipped with a 500GB SATA hard disk operating at 5,400rpm give you a better experience! The power is from a 4 cell Li-ion battery which also give you a good battery backup!
The Toshiba Satellite C50-B E0010 is mid-budget laptop cost you only Rs. 23,250!

#6. HP 240 G3 K1V41PA – Rs. 24,690

HP 240 G3 K1V41PA
The heart of this gadget is Pentium Quad Core 4th Gen along with 4 GB RAM makes the work smoother! HP 240 G3 features a 14-inch HD display which just weighs 2.1 KG. The speed rate of this gadget is about 2.1 GHz with the 4th generation technology. For storage
The speed rate of this gadget is about 2.1 GHz with the 4th generation technology. For storage purpose, they offer you a 500GB SATA hard disk and the battery backup is better with a 4 cell Li-Ion batteries! The price of HP 240 G3 (K1V41PA) is only Rs. 24,690!

#5. Asus SX376B – Rs. 22,599

Asus Bing XX553MA-SX376B
The Asus SX376B got a the latest operating system with a standard optical drive. It features a 15.6-inch display which is packed with the same 2.1GHz Intel Pentium quad-core N3540 processor. Asus SX376B equipped with a 4 GB DDR3 RAM and they are expandable
Asus SX376B equipped with a 4 GB DDR3 RAM and they are expandable up to 8 GB using 2 other DIMM ports. With the help of 500GB SATA hard disk you can be comfortable for storing all your files in no time. The Asus SX376B got a 2 non-removable Li-Po Battery for lasts stand!
Asus SX376B got a resonable price of ‎Rs. 22,599 only!

#4. HP 250 G3 (L3H98PA) – Rs. 23,395

HP 250 G3
This one features a 15.6 inch HD LED display which got an affordable price. It runs with an Intel Celeron dual-core N2815 processor at a speed rate of 1.8 GHz for better work! For storage purpose, it got 500 GB hard disk and with 4 GB RAM too! The HP 250 G3 is fueled with a 4 cell Li-ion battery which gives you standby up to 4 hours.
The price of HP 250 G3 (L3H98PA) is only Rs. 23,395 in India!

#3. Lenovo G50-30 – Rs. 22,490

Lenovo G50-30
Lenovo G50-30 is a great notebook where you got more pros than cons! Here you will get an impressive battery backup along with good sensitive touchpad.
It also features a 15.6 inch HD display which just 2.1 KG! This got a 1st generation Intel Pentium Quad Core processor with 2GB DDR3 gives you better performance at your end. It also offers you a 500 GB hard disk which is
It also offers you a 500 GB hard disk which is a sufficient space for storage purpose. It also gives you last stand up to 4 hours with this 4 cell Li-ion batteries!
The cost of Lenovo G50-30 is only Rs. 22,490!

#2. Dell Inspiron 11 3000 – Rs.23,890

Dell Inspiron 11 3000
The Inspiron series always give you a slim and good performance! The Dell Inspiron 11 3000 comes with an 11.6-inch LED display.
It performs at a clock speed of 1.4 GHz which is built on QM87 chipset along with the Intel Celeron Dual Core 2955U processor.
It also features a 500 GB SATA hard disk for storage purpose with 2 GB RAM. The battery backup is fine which got from a 3 cell Li-ion battery.
The Dell Inspiron 11 3000 will cost you around Rs.23,890 only!

#1. Samsung NP355E5X-A01IN – Rs. 21,300

Samsung NP355E5X-A01IN
The Samsung NP355E5X is a good performing laptop which comes with an AMD Dual Core E1 processor where the clock speed rate is about 1.4 GHz.
It also features a 15.6-inch display with a 2 GB RAM. Under storage specs, it got 500 GB HDD with 5400 RPM! The battery backup will be excellent with 6 cells li-Ion battery which gives you standby up to 6 hours.
The best price of Samsung NP355E5X-A01IN is around Rs. 21,300 only!
Hope you enjoyed this article! If it so feelsfree to share your thoughts in comments and don’t forget to share this post on social media sites! Cheers
Posted by Pankaj Chaudhary

Best Smartphones Under 6000 (India)

The 5k budget category is the most asked and popular category for phone buyers. A consumer needs the best phone, which can perform various tasks at a low cost. First of all, let me tell you that the Xiaomi redmi I 1s, well it’s a really amazing mobile phone in its budget. The features which xiaomi is giving are totally fantastic. At a low-cost, Chinese company xiaomi is totally rocking the consumers.


BUT, there are some reasons which really disappointing the Indian consumers, the badafter sale service. To fulfill the needs of Indian consumers, a company needs a trust. The xiaomi is giving good specs, but they are not providing the good after-sale services. Let’s take an example that a consumer bought xiaomi and if he got some malfunction with the phone then to get it repaired he needs to spend quite a good amount and if he gives his mobile to an unauthorized seller then the warranty of mobile will be expired, that’s quite bad for Indians.
The second thing is, Not available in sufficient quantity. They are selling exclusively on the Flipkart only and India  a consumer buys a phone after checking it from their hands. So selling phones only from the internet will be a bad experience for Indians and even their phones are out of stock most of the time.

→ Coolpad Dazen 1 – Rs.5999

Processor & RAM
  • 1.2 GHz Quad Core Processor coolpad_dazen-1
  • 2.0 GB RAM
Display
  • 5 inches (Medium)
  • 720×1280 px
  • HD
Camera
  • 8 MP Primary
  • Single LED Flash
  • 5 MP Front
Battery
  • 2500 mAH, Li-Ion
Storage
  • 8 GB Internal
  • Expandable Up To 32 GB

→ Infocus M260 – Rs.3899

This is new and latest smartphone launched by american mobile company infocus. The m260 is a dual sim smartphone which runs on android lollipop OS. It is powered by 1.3 Ghz processor, 1GB ram and for storage it comes with 8 GB inbuilt storage and 32 GB expandable storage.
The screen size of this phone is 4.5 inches. Rear camera is of 5 Megapixel with flash. The battery capacity is 2000 mAh. The best thing about this phone is its price and features. Its a good pick for 2016.
infocus_m260.v2

→ Micromax Canvas Spark 2 – Rs.4000

When Micromax launched their canvas spark series, many people ordered it and in just few days it became out-of-stock. To provide a spark at lower cost, now once again MMX has launched its new version, they named it Canvas spark 2.
It runs on android lollipop OS and powered by 1.3 GHz processor, it has the quad-core processor. It has 4GB internal storage and you can expand its storage up to 32 GB using the memory card. This mobile comes with 5 inches FWVGA Display. It has 5 MP rear camera and 2 MP front-facing camera.
The battery capacity is 1800 mAh.
canvas spark 2

→ Intex Aqua Slice 2 – Rs.5399

This mobile was launched on 29 September 2015, Well it runs on the latest android operating system- Android Lollipop 5.0. It’s processor has been clocked at 1.2 Ghz quad-core processor. It comes with 1GB RAM, 8GB internal memory, and 32 GB expandable external memory.
Slice 2 has 5 inches of HD IPS Display. This latest smartphone features 5 Megapixel of rear camera and 2 megapixels of the front-facing camera. For connectivity, it comes with 3G, Dual Sim, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB. The battery capacity is 2000 mAh.
Intex aqua slice 2

→ Micromax Canvas Spark – Rs.4999

Canvas spark was announced on 29 April 2015 It’s build quality is amazing. This Tank-like build quality phone runs on an android lollipop and it’s processor is clocked at 1.3 Ghz. It has a quad-core processor.
Like Unite 2, This phone also has 4.7 inches of IPS Display With Corning Gorilla Glass 3.For storage, Micromax has given 8 GB of internal memory and using the micro SD (Secure digital) card you can expand its external storage up to 32 GB.
It has 1GB RAM. It’s decent 8 MP rear camera is quite good and for capturing selfies, it has 2 mp of front facing the camera. It’s 2000 mAh battery gives 335 hours of standby and 7 hours of talk time.
For connectivity, it has Dual Sim, 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB. It is available in various colors: Silver, Grey, Black Gold, Black, White.
Currently, It’s availability through flash sale makes it’s tough to buy.
Micromax Canvas Spark

→ Infocus M2 4G – Rs.5499

On 21 July 2015, American mobile maker company InFocus introduced their latest smartphone M2 4G in India. It runs on Kitkat operating system. This mobile phone is powered by 1.2 Ghz processor with 1gb of ram.
It has 4.2 inches of HD IPS Touchscreen Display, It also features 8 mp of rear camera and 8 mp of the front camera too. It’s 2010 mAh battery gives 280 hrs of standby and 8 hrs of talk-time.
It’s connectivity features are Dual Sim, 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB. This 4G phone under 6000 is available in two colors only, black and white.
infocus m2

→ Micromax Unite 3 – Rs.5562

It was announced on 4 may 2015. It is an upgraded model of unite 2, The Micromax unite 3 has a 5 MegaPixel rear camera and a 2 MegaPixel front-facing camera that will not disappoint you, well it’s pretty good. The companies like Nokia uses software to increase the quality of an image taken from the camera but currently Micromax does not have this type of technology so you can’t expect a so awesome experience from the cameras.
The unite 3 features a 4.7-inch WVGA IPS Touchscreen Display. It runs on android lollipop operating system. The processor used in unite 2 is 1.3 GHz quad-core processor and comes with the 1GB of RAM and thankfully it has 8GB of  internal memory that can be expanded up to 32GB.
The phone is the dual sim and a good battery backup. For connectivity, it has Dual Sim, 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB. unite 3 is available in 3 colors: blue, black, white.
unite 3

→ Micromax Canvas Xpress 2 – Rs.5999

On 27 july 2015, Micromax announced it’s latest smartphone and named it Xpress 2. It runs on android v4.4 kitkat OS which is upgradeable to v5.0. It is powered by 1.4 GHz octa-core (eight core) processor. There are many phones under 7000 and xpress 2 is one of them.
The internal memory is 8gb and it can easily expanded upto 32 gb. The display is of 5 inch HD IPS. It’s rear camera is of 13 megapixel and front facing camera is of 2 mp. This device has 2500 mAh battery capacity.
For connectivity, it features Dual Sim, 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB. You will get this phone in Silver, Blue and black colors.
micromax canvas xpress 2

→ Asus Zenfone C – Rs.5999

Asus Zenfone is a cheap smartphone. The Asus Zenfone C is an  Android running smartphone that was Announced this year in 2015, January. The device Features 4.5″ IPS touch screen with a resolution of 480×854.
It is powered by a Dual-core processor that is clocked at 1.2Ghz. With 2100mah of battery capacity, Zenfone sports a 5 Megapixel of rear camera and a low quality 0.3 mp front facing a camera.
Smartphone under 6000

→ Lenovo A536 – Rs.5699

Lenovo a536 is a touchscreen dual sim smartphone which is available in white and black colors. The phone doesn’t support 4G but yes it has 3G and 2G networks. The display size is 5 inches and it has FWVGA display type. The rear camera is of 5 megapixel and the front facing camera is of 2 megapixels with Geo-tagging and digital zoom. It has no HDMI port, no NFC and no infrared, but it has Bluetooth, WiFi, 3G, 2G etc.
The battery capacity is 2000 mAh of Li-ion type. The device runs on android KitKat operating system and its powered by 1.3 Ghz of the quad-core processor with 1GB of RAM.
It has low battery capacity and build quality could be better.
lenovo a536

→ Motorola Moto e – Rs. 5999 (2nd Generation) – Rs.4999

 Motorola Moto E is a Dual SIM smartphone. This device runs on Lollipop 5.0 Android operating system. It was in  Announced in 2014, May. The phone features Features 4.3″ Capacitive touch screen with 5 MP of the rear camera.
Motorola Moto E 2nd Gen – Rs.5999
It is powered by 1.2ghz Dual core processor with 1GB of RAM. It comes with 8GB inbuilt storage and you can easily expand its memory upto 32 GB using memory card. It has 2390 mAh battery capacity.
Posted by Pankaj Chaudhary

Samsung S7 First Look


The Galaxy S7 is dual SIM (hybrid slot) handset supporting a 5.1 inch Quad HD screen (1440 pixels) – it’s using a pressure sensitive, always on, super AMOLED display. Marshmallow runs out of the box with 4GB RAM and optional 32/64 GB of ROM. Micro SD card of up to 200 GB is supported.








Sunday, 6 March 2016
Posted by Pankaj Chaudhary

Scripting: Your First Steps

A long time ago, even before any of the Scripting Guys were born, people used to walk from one place to another. Not for exercise or recreation, but because they had to get somewhere. Those who were fortunate enough to have other forms of transportation could move along a little more quickly on their horses, camels, elephants, or whatever the local pack animal happened to be. (And to those of you still using any of the preceding as your primary mode of transportation—we’ll be thinking of you the next time we’re stuck in traffic.)
Then this thing came along known as the horseless carriage. Many people laughed. They said things like “It’s just a fad,” “Why would I ever want one of those?” and even “That looks too dangerous.” Then there were the very few visionaries who said, “Wow, cool, I want to try one of those.” These last people were the ones who recognized not only how much fun a car could be, but how it could someday save them hours, even days, of travel time in getting from place to place.
People today have experienced some of the same reactions to scripting as those people had to cars all those years ago. “Why would I want to script?”; “Scripting is just for those fanatics who don’t want to run their systems like everyone else does”; and even, “Scripts are dangerous.” But actually, you don’t need to be visionary or adventurous to try scripting. You just need to be the type of person who wants to save some time. (It’s still only the fanatics who think it’s fun though.) Scripts not only make your work go faster, they can make your job easier. And once you learn the basic rules of the road, they’re not all that difficult to operate. (And there are very few traffic jams.)

Step 1

Code

C:\>cscript test.vbs

This is the very first thing you need to know to start using scripts to manage your Microsoft Windows systems. Well, okay, technically it’s the second thing you need to know. The first thing you need to know is how to find the Script Center, but since you’ve obviously done that, we decided to leave out that step.

On the Script Center (and possibly elsewhere on the Internet, but we can’t vouch for anyone else), you’ll find a lot of pre-made, ready-to-go scripts. A script will look something like this:
Code

Wscript.echo "My very first script."

Yes, that one line is a script. It’s a very simple script, most are longer than this, but it’s still a script. Now you might be wondering what to do with that one line. It’s very simple:
  1. Open Notepad.
  2. Copy the script from your browser and paste it into Notepad.
  3. Save the script with a .vbs extension, such as test.vbs.
Now just open a command window, navigate to the folder where you saved your file, and type this:
Code

cscript test.vbs

If you did this with the script above, you’ll have output that looks like this:
Code

My very first script.

There are probably some of you out there saying, “Hey, this didn’t work! What’s the deal?” Don’t worry, you’re not alone. A common misstep in following the instructions we just gave you has to do with the Save As functionality. If you select Save As in Notepad and type a filename in the File Name box, Notepad will helpfully append a .txt file extension to whatever name you give it. So, if you type in test.vbs, you’ll end up with a file named test.vbs.txt. There are two easy ways to prevent this, it’s your choice as to which way is easiest for you:
  • Surround the filename with double quotes. Instead of typing test.vbs in the File Name box, type “test.vbs”.
  • Select All Files from the Save As Type list box before clicking Save.
Perform these same steps and you can run just about any script you’ll find in the Script Center. Have fun!

What is all this scripting stuff anyway?


Oh, you want to know more? Okay, let’s step back a moment (yes, all the way back to step zero) and talk about what scripting is and why you might want to use scripts.
Scripting is just a way to automate getting information to and from your computer (and other computers). Our first script did this: we gave a sentence to the computer and got the same sentence back from the computer. This may not seem like an especially useful feature, but this was just a first step, and one step doesn’t even get you all the way across the room, let alone out the door. (Okay, one of the Scripting Guys did once live in an apartment where one step could get you across the room. But, for various reasons we won’t go into [something about ice and giant spiders], that apartment wasn’t much more useful than our first script.) There are a number of scenarios where scripts start to get really useful. Here are just a few:
  • You have to perform a series of system administration tasks on a regular basis
  • You have to perform a series of system administration tasks on several computers
  • You want to consolidate and organize the output you get from the computer
  • You want to run tasks when you’re not there to interact with the GUI
  • You need to ensure the exact same actions are repeated each time a task is run
If you think about some of the work you have to do as a system administrator, you might already be imagining tasks you want to script.

But this stuff looks like code


So maybe you’ve already been looking around the Script Center, possibly even read some of the daily Hey, Scripting Guy! articles, and you’ve seen scripts that look similar to this:

Visual Basic

strComputer = "."
Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2")
Set colProcesses = objWMIService.ExecQuery _
    ("Select * from Win32_Process Where Name = 'Dfrgntfs.exe'")
If colProcesses.Count = 0 Then
    Wscript.Echo " Dfrgntfs.exe is not running."
Else
    Wscript.Echo " Dfrgntfs.exe is running."
End If

You might be thinking, “This scripting stuff looks pretty complicated.” Believe it or not, scripting isn’t just for professional computer programmers. There are much more powerful and complicated tools for programmers to use. Don’t get us wrong, a script can be powerful and complicated, but you can also write some fairly simple scripts that can be very helpful. So don’t let the thought of this stuff being “code” scare you off. There are a lot of things you can do pretty easily with no programming experience at all.
One of the advantages of scripting over other types of programming is that for scripting, everything you need is built into the operating system. We’ll briefly discuss some acronyms such as VBScript, WSH, and WMI a little later, but we’ll tell you right now that all of those things are part of scripting, and they’re all built into Windows. You also don’t need fancy, expensive software to write a script. As you saw already, all you really need is Notepad, which, once again, is built-in.
In addition, scripting is specifically designed to help you administer your operating system. Even the most talented programmer would never attempt to create a full-blown software application, such as Word or Excel, using scripts. Scripts allow you to automate system administration tasks.
Keep in mind that the type of scripting we’re talking about here—and that we deal with almost exclusively on the Script Center—is system administration scripting. There are other types of scripting (such as web scripting), but you’ll have to learn about that somewhere else.
There are other scripting languages besides VBScript, and there are tools you can use to write scripts other than Notepad. But you can investigate all that on your own after you get a little scripting experience. Most of the scripts and examples on the Script Center use VBScript.

IMPORTANT: One last thing about system administration scripting, and it’s a really important thing to know. For most scripts to run, at least scripts that do anything very interesting, you must have local administrator rights to the machine the script is running against. Many of the scripts available on the Script Center will fail if you’re not running them as a local administrator.

Running scripts


Enough of the background stuff, let’s get back to running some scripts. We already showed you how to run a script from the command line with Cscript. (If you got excited when you saw “Running Scripts” and came right here, you need to calm down, take a deep breath, and go back to the top and read Step 1.) You can also run scripts just by double-clicking on them from My Computer or Windows Explorer. The difference will be that the output from the script won’t be printed out nicely in the command window, instead it will pop up in a message box. Try this with the script we already created. Just double-click on the test.vbs file. You should see a message box that looks like this:


Well that was easy. Why didn’t we just do that in the first place? What do we need the command window for? Before we answer that, try this: Paste the following script into Notepad, save it with a .vbs extension, and double-click on the file.
Visual Basic

For i = 1 to 5
    Wscript.echo i
Next

What happened? You had to click OK in five different message boxes. Just imagine if your script were returning all the processes running on a computer, or all the computer names in a domain. You could be clicking for quite a while. Running your script with Cscript sends all this output straight to the command window, and you don’t have to deal with all those message boxes.
For more on running scripts, take a look at Running WSH Scripts in the Windows 2000 Scripting Guide.

What about those acronyms?


Because we said earlier we’d mention them, and the Scripting Guys never lie (well, maybe the occasional “Yes, your new haircut looks great”), here’s a very brief definition of some scripting-related technologies, along with the sections of theWindows 2000 Scripting Guide that explain them more fully:
  • VBScript – Visual Basic, Scripting Edition. A scripting language available by default with Microsoft Windows. SeeVBScript Primer.
  • WSH – Windows Script Host. The environment in which your scripts run. See WSH Primer.
  • WMI – Windows Management Instrumentation. A technology that provides you with the resources to manage Windows operating systems through scripting. See WMI Scripting Primer.
  • ADSI – Active Directory Service Interfaces. A technology that provides you with the resources to manage Active Directory and other directory services through scripting. See ADSI Scripting Primer.

Navigating the Script Center


The Script Center provides a number of resources to help you out as you begin scripting and as you become more skilled.
  • Learn to Script. The best place to start is on the Learn to Script page. Here you’ll find links to the Windows 2000 Scripting Guide (a full 1200 page book online), various articles, virtual labs, and on-demand webcasts. In the beginning, you’ll probably find viewing the webcasts from Scripting Week 1 to be very helpful.
  • Script Repository. Another place you’ll probably find yourself spending a lot of time is the Script Center Script Repository. Here you’ll find thousands of scripts already created for you. Why spend a lot of time working on writing a new script when there might be one out there you can just copy for free? If you don’t see exactly what you’re looking for, you might find something close enough that you can make a simple modification to get what you need. (Keep in mind that the scripts on the Script Center typically don’t do any error checking, so once you get a little more comfortable and your scripts start to get more complex you’ll want to take a look atError Handling in the Windows 2000 Scripting Guide.)
  • Scripting Tools. The Script Center also has links to numerous tools you can download—for free even—that will help you write scripts.
  • Scripting For…. If you’re trying to solve a problem in a specific area of system administration, such as Desktop Deployment or Windows Server 2003, take a look at the technology-specific areas of the Script Center.

You’re on your own…mostly


We want to share one helpful tip with you before we send you out on your own: scripts are not case sensitive. There are one or two exceptions that we always point out to you, but for the most part mixing case in a script is purely for readability. So this script (which generates random numbers):
Visual Basic

intHighNumber = 100
intLowNumber = 1
For i = 1 to 5
    Randomize
    intNumber = Int((intHighNumber - intLowNumber + 1) * Rnd + intLowNumber)
    Wscript.Echo intNumber
Next

will run exactly the same as this script:
Visual Basic

inthighnumber = 100
intlownumber = 1
for i = 1 to 5
    randomize
    intnumber = int((inthighnumber - intlownumber + 1) * rnd + intlownumber)
    wscript.echo intnumber
Next

You should now be ready to head into the rest of the Script Center and get to work. If you really get stuck, you can emailscripter@microsoft.com (in English, if possible) and we’ll try to see what we can do to help. Have fun, and good luck!

More fun for beginners


We hope you enjoyed this introduction to scripting, and more importantly, that it was helpful to you. For more on beginning scripting, check out the Sesame Script series!
Friday, 4 March 2016
Posted by Pankaj Chaudhary

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