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Windows Server Automation with PowerShell Cookbook - Fifth Edition

By : Thomas Lee
Book Image

Windows Server Automation with PowerShell Cookbook - Fifth Edition

By: Thomas Lee

Overview of this book

The Windows Server Automation with PowerShell Cookbook is back with a new edition, featuring over 100 PowerShell recipes that will make your day-to-day work easier. This book is designed to help you learn how to install, configure and use PowerShell 7.2 effectively. To start with, we’ll look at how to install and configure PowerShell 7.2, along with useful new features and optimizations, and show you how the PowerShell compatibility solution bridges the gap to older versions of PowerShell. We’ll also be covering a wide range of fundamental and more advanced use cases, including how to create a VM and set up an Azure VPN, as well as looking at how to back up to Azure. As you progress, you’ll explore topics such as using PowerShell to manage networking and DHCP in Windows Server, objects in Active Directory, Hyper-V, and Azure. We’ll also take a closer look at WSUS, containers and see how to handle modules that are not directly compatible with PowerShell 7. Finally, you’ll also learn how to use some powerful tools to diagnose and resolve issues with Windows Server. By the end of this PowerShell book, you’ll know how to use PowerShell 7.2 to automate tasks on Windows Server 2022 with ease, helping your Windows environment to run faster and smoother.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Other Books You May Enjoy
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Index

Adding/Removing users using a CSV file

Adding users (or computers) is straightforward, as you saw in the two previous recipes. These methods are great for adding one or two users/computers, but if you have a larger number of users or computers to add, this can become long-winded.

Spiceworks (https://www.spiceworks.com/) is an excellent site for IT Professionals to learn more and get their problems solved. Spiceworks has a busy PowerShell support forum which you can access at https://community.spiceworks.com/programming/powershell. A frequently asked (and answered) question at Spiceworks is: How do I add multiple users using an input file? This recipe does just that.

You start by creating a CSV file containing details of the users you want to add. In production, you would add additional fields to the rows in the CSV and amend the recipe script to add these property values to each user you create.

This recipe uses a CSV file of users to add to AD, with a limited set of properties and values...