New Forums for Sys/Network Admin

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New Forums for Sys/Network Admin Thursday, July 21, 2005 6:46 PM (permalink)
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I notice there are a lot of Sys/Network Admin in this board. Should we create new forums for Sys/network Admin?.
 
 
 
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    Snipah

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    RE: New Forums for Sys/Network Admin Thursday, July 21, 2005 10:15 PM (permalink)
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    My opinion is: No.

    This b/c the functionality of a Network / Sys admin is wide...it overlaps many sides of VBS usage. IMHO, the current situation is working properly. (looking at WSH & VBScript - forum)
     
    Maybe there could be a special forum for web developers, b/c HTML / HTA scripting does not cover the full functionality of VBS.
     
    Maybe (again? yes, again) if you really want to expand this site, you could also add VBA to this, b/c VBA can be combined with VBS, but it is a complete different range of scripting / compatibility then VBS.
     
    Hope my suggestions help...
     
    Snipah
     
    PS. are there any updates on new Mods?
    For more information, please see the "Read me First" topic.

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      adminkoe

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      RE: New Forums for Sys/Network Admin Friday, July 22, 2005 3:05 AM (permalink)
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      Sorry for my late response. I am going to  announce members of moderating team tomorrow.
       
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        Snipah

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        RE: New Forums for Sys/Network Admin Monday, July 25, 2005 12:08 AM (permalink)
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        Admin: Are you thinking about the ideas of the new Forums? (see my prev. post)
         
        Thx, Snipah
        For more information, please see the "Read me First" topic.

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          adminkoe

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          RE: New Forums for Sys/Network Admin Monday, July 25, 2005 5:58 PM (permalink)
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          Yes, give me some time to consider this. Do we really need to seperate client side VBScript into two categories?
           
          VBScript + HTML => HTA
          WSH
           
          And should we create a VBA forum?
           
          Others?. Please give me your comments and suggestion on this one.
           
           
           
           
           
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            RE: New Forums for Sys/Network Admin Thursday, July 28, 2005 5:21 PM (permalink)
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            I think vbscript can be best divided as the following:
             
            vbs/wsh  (programming and running scripts straight from the script file(s))
            hta/html/htc etc. (client side application and webpage development)
            vba (strictly office related programming)
            ASP (self explanatory)
             
            Also perhaps a more general forum for programming COM components (this may eventually blur into VBA and htc programming)
            To iterate is human, to recurse divine. -- L. Peter Deutsch
             
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              RE: New Forums for Sys/Network Admin Sunday, August 07, 2005 12:24 PM (permalink)
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              I noticed that scripting for Server/Network/Remote administration is very different than using scripts for local "PC" use.
              I'm for splitting but I'm not sure if we realy need to. thread headers tells enough.
              Fred
               
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                RE: New Forums for Sys/Network Admin Saturday, January 14, 2006 12:30 PM (permalink)
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                Do we really need to seperate client side VBScript into two categories?

                VBScript + HTML => HTA

                 
                I don't agree:
                 
                I'm new to HTA and it's a royal pain to figure out what's working and how it's working on HTA.
                I think an HTA/HTML forum is necessary because there are things like calling a Sub that are very different from WSH.

                Fred
                 
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