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CBT Nuggets On The Job Trainning Series Windows Powershell

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Windows PowerShell gives you one consistent command structure for controlling all your apps and servers. And it works whether you’re using GUI, command line interface (CLI) or scripting. Plus it fits perfectly with Microsoft applications, like Exchange 2007 and Systems Center Operations Manager.

 

Learn from the Best
Understanding PowerShell is easy when you learn it step by step from Don Jones, the best PowerShell trainer period.

Don’s authored more than 20 books on scripting and automation, including Microsoft Windows PowerShell: TFM. He conducts scripting-related Webinars and writes for many magazines, including REDMOND Magazine, MCPMag.com and Microsoft TechNet. Plus, he’s a multiple recipient of Microsoft’s MVP Award.

PowerShell Features
Unlike VB Script, PowerShell is more than just a scripting language. It’s also a command shield. So when you type commands, you get immediate results. In this training series Don shows you how to:

  • Install PowerShell on XP, Windows 2003 or Vista
  • Use PowerShell’s consistent syntax and utilities
  • Customize PowerShell to meet your needs
  • Use PowerShell’s Admin-focused scripting language
  • Work effectively with 130 standard command-line tools
  • Access PowerShell's built-in capabilities and object-orientation (without having to become a .NET Framework programmer)

Automation Made Easy
Don shows you how to automate Windows with PowerShell -- including tasks such as gathering remote management information from servers and desktops. In no time you'll be automating many of your key administrative tasks -- like using a single command-line to import a hundred users from a CSV file into Active Directory.

In fact, PowerShell is far more automation-friendly than DOS, EXE and the older, GUI-dependent command structure in Active Directory (although PowerShell works great in GUI, if GUI’s what you prefer).

With PowerShell you’ll be spending far less time on routine tasks and a lot more time on special projects -- the fun stuff that drew you to network administration in the first place.

Contents: On The Job Training Series: Windows PowerShell

  • Windows Powershell - Series Intro
  • Introduction to Windows Powershell
  • Securing the Shell
  • Using the Shell for File and Folder Management
  • Command-Line Tips, Tricks, and Gotchas
  • Command-lets, Snap-Ins, Aliases, and Help
  • Basic Command-lets for Processes, Services, and Event Logs
  • Retrieving Management Information from Remote Computers
  • Using Variables, Objects, and Members
  • Understanding the Pipeline
  • Mathematical and Comparison Operators
  • Sorting, Measuring, Selecting and Filtering Objects in the Pipeline
  • Working with Collections of Objects in the Pipeline
  • Understanding and Using the Formatting Subsystem
  • Exporting, Importing, Comparing, and Converting Objects
  • Managing Active Directory and Local Users and Groups
  • Windows Powershell Scripts
  • Windows Powershell Scripting Language
  • Modularization: Scriptblocks and Functions
  • Creating Functions that Work in the Pipeline
  • Creating Functions that Produce Custom Objects
  • Introduction to Regular Expressions
  • The Purpose of Debugging
  • Introduction to Regular Expressions
  • Creating a Practical Administrative Tool in Windows Powershell

CBT Nuggets On The Job Trainning Series Windows Powershell

CBT Nuggets On The Job Training Series Windows PowerShell

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