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Windows Server Automation with PowerShell Cookbook - Fourth Edition

By : Thomas Lee
Book Image

Windows Server Automation with PowerShell Cookbook - Fourth Edition

By: Thomas Lee

Overview of this book

With a foreword from PowerShell creator Jeffrey Snover, this heavily updated edition is designed to help you learn how to use PowerShell 7.1 effectively and manage the core roles, features, and services of Windows Server in an enterprise setting. All scripts are compatible with both Window Server 2022 and 2019. This latest edition equips you with over 100 recipes you'll need in day-to-day work, covering a wide range of fundamental and more advanced use cases. We look at how to install and configure PowerShell 7.1, along with useful new features and optimizations, and how the PowerShell compatibility solution bridges the gap to older versions of PowerShell. Topics include using PowerShell to manage networking and DHCP in Windows Server, objects in Active Directory, Hyper-V, and Azure. Debugging is crucial, so the book shows you how to use some powerful tools to diagnose and resolve issues with Windows Server.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
16
Other Books You May Enjoy
17
Index

Exploring PowerShellGet and the PS Gallery

In a perfect world, PowerShell would come with a command that performed every single action any IT professional should ever need or want. But, as Jeffrey Snover (the inventor of PowerShell) says: "To Ship is To Choose." And that means PowerShell itself, as well as some Windows features, may not have every command you need. And that is where the PowerShell community comes in.

Ever since V1 was shipped (and probably before!), community members have been providing add-ons. Some attempts were, being kind, sub-optimal, but still better than nothing. As PowerShell and the community matured, the quality of these add-ons grew.

Getting ready

You run this recipe on SRV1, on which you have installed PowerShell 7 and VS Code. SRV1 is a workgroup server running Windows Server Datacenter Edition.

How to do it...

  1. Reviewing the commands available in the PowerShellGet module
    Get...