This webcast covers scripting basics with the Component Object Model (COM) API. It also shows how to use scripting to automate management tasks in a Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 environment and also provides detailed examples of how scripts can be integrated with Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) to more easily manage the entire virtual environment.
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