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PowerShell: Automating Administrative Tasks

By : Michael Shepard, Chendrayan Venkatesan, Sherif Talaat, Brenton J.W. Blawat
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PowerShell: Automating Administrative Tasks

By: Michael Shepard, Chendrayan Venkatesan, Sherif Talaat, Brenton J.W. Blawat

Overview of this book

Are you tired of managing Windows administrative tasks manually and are looking to automate the entire process? If yes, then this is the right course for you. This learning path starts your PowerShell journey and will help you automate the administration of the Windows operating system and applications that run on Windows. It will get you up and running with PowerShell, taking you from the basics of installation to writing scripts and performing web server automation. You will explore the PowerShell environment and discover how to use cmdlets, functions, and scripts to automate Windows systems. The next installment of the course focuses on gaining concrete knowledge of Windows PowerShell scripting to perform professional-level scripting. The techniques here are packed with PowerShell scripts and sample C# code to automate tasks. You will use .NET classes in PowerShell and C# to manage Exchange Online. In the final section, you will delve into real-world examples to learn how to simplify the management of your Windows environment. You will get to grips with PowerShell’s advanced functions and how to most effectively administer your system. This Learning Path combines some of the best that Packt has to offer in one complete, curated package. It includes content from the following Packt products: [*] Getting Started with PowerShell by Michael Shepard [*] Windows PowerShell for .Net Developers Second Edition by Chendrayan Venkatesan and Sherif Talaat [*] Mastering Windows PowerShell Scripting by Brenton J.W. Blawat
Table of Contents (6 chapters)

What you need for this learning path

For Module 1:

Most of the examples in the module will work with PowerShell Version 2.0 and above. In the sections where a higher version of the engine is required, it will be indicated in the text. You should have no problems running the provided code on either a client installation (Windows 7 or greater) or a server installation (Windows Server 2008 R2 or higher).

For Module 2:

The following is a list of software required and supported operating systems for this module:

  • Windows Management Framework 3.0 and advanced (Windows 7)
  • Windows Management Framework 5.0 (Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and advanced)
  • Windows Management Framework 5.0 (Windows 7, Windows Server 2012 R2)

For Module 3:

To work through the examples provided in this module, you will need access to Windows 7 or a higher Windows operating system. You will also need Server 2008 R2 or a higher Windows Server operating system. The chapters in this module rely highly on Windows Management Framework 4.0 (PowerShell 4.0) and Remote Server Administration Tools. You will need to download and install both of these software packages on the systems you are running these examples on.