About Automating Administration with PowerShell (M10961)
Learn how with Windows PowerShell 4.0, you can remotely manage multiple Windows-based servers and automate day to day management and administration tasks.
The course is built on Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1 and while it is specifically focused on Windows PowerShell v4.0, is also relevant in v2.0 and v3.0 Windows PowerShell environments.
This five-day course provides students with the fundamental knowledge and skills to use Windows PowerShell 4.0 for administering and automating the administration of Windows based servers. It focuses on primary Windows PowerShell command-line features and techniques and will provide pre-requisite skills supporting a broad range of Microsoft products, including Windows Server, Windows Client, Exchange Server, SharePoint Server, SQL Server, System Center, and more. In keeping with that goal, this course will not focus on any one of those products, although Windows Server (which is the common platform for all of those) will serve as the example for the techniques being taught.
In this five-day course, you will learn to execute and monitor scripts more efficiently through more robust session connectivity, workflow capabilities, enhanced job scheduling, and Windows PowerShell Web Access. Learn Windows PowerShell with greater ease through Improved cmdlet discovery and simplified, consistent syntax across all cmdlets. Write Windows PowerShell scripts quicker and more intuitively through the new Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE) that enables script sharing, which connects IT pros to a larger Windows PowerShell user community. Learn all this and more in this five-day Microsoft Official Course in Windows PowerShell 4.0.
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Course Outline
Module 1: Getting Started with Windows PowerShell
This module introduces students to Windows PowerShell, its purpose and history. The module will also cover the basics of using the shell, including the help system, command syntax, command discovery explaining the use of the two built-in host applications.
Lessons
Lab : Configuring Windows PowerShellLab
: Finding and Running Basic Commands
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 2: Working with the Pipeline
This module covers the Windows PowerShell pipeline along with a number of additional techniques and commands, including customizing command output, exporting and converting data, sorting objects, filtering objects, and enumerating objects allowing for the overall retrieval, manipulation and displaying of data.
Lessons
Lab : Using the PipelineLab
: Converting, Exporting, and Importing Objects Lab
: Filtering ObjectsLab
: Enumerating Objects
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 3: Understanding How the Pipeline Works
This module explains the underlying details of how Windows PowerShell passes objects from command to command within the pipeline. Having seen it in action in the previous module will now get to see some of the theory under the hood. The emphasis will be on two specific techniques used by the shell and students will learn to explain the pipeline operation, predict command behavior and allows them construct more useful, predictable commands.
Lessons
Lab : Working with Pipeline Parameter Binding
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 4: Using PSProviders and PSDrives
This module explains the purpose and use of Windows PowerShell PSProviders and PSDrives, and shows students how to use these useful components for administrative tasks. Students will also learn to use the -item* commands to manipulate items within a PSDrive.
Lessons
Lab : Using PSProviders and PSDrives
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 5: Formatting Output
This module demonstrates how to format command output and how to create custom output elements.Lessons
Lab : Formatting Output
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 6: Querying Management Information by Using WMI and CIM
This module explains Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and Common Information Model (CIM), and shows students how to retrieve and in some cases modify management information about local and remote computers.
Lessons
Lab : Working with WMI and CIM
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Query management information by using WMI and CIM
Invoke methods by using WMI and CIM
Module 7: Preparing for Scripting
This module prepares students for writing scripts with Windows PowerShell, covering the Windows PowerShell security model and the use of variables.
Lessons
Lab : Working with Security in Windows PowerShell
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 8: Moving From a Command to Script to Module
This module shows students how to take a command that runs well in the console and turn it into a parameterized, reusable script, and how to evolve that script into a standalone script module. Students will learn the foundations needed to create their own reusable tools.
Lessons
Lab : Moving From Command to Script Lab
: Moving From Script to Function to Module Lab
: Implementing Basic Error Handling Lab
: Creating an Advanced Function
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 9: Administering Remote Computers
This module explains Windows PowerShell remoting, and shows students how to configure and use remoting to manage multiple remote computers.
Lessons
Lab : Using Basic RemotingLab
: Using Remoting Sessions
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Pass local variables to remote computers
Create and manage persistent remoting sessions, and use implicit remoting
Module 10: Putting it All Together
This module offers students an opportunity to use everything they have learned so far. Students will discover, learn, and run commands that perform a complex, real-world administrative task.
Lessons
Lab : Provisioning a New Server Core Installation
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 11: Using Background Jobs and Scheduled Jobs
In this module students will learn to create and manage background jobs and scheduled jobs.
Lessons
Lab : Using Background JobsLab
: Using Scheduled Jobs
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 12: Using Profiles and Advanced PowerShell Techniques
This module covers a variety of additional advanced Windows PowerShell features and techniques including additional comparison operators, use of alternate credentials, creation of profile scripts, manipulation of strings and date objects.
Lessons
Lab : Practicing Advanced Techniques
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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