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This portable reference to Windows PowerShell 30 summarizes the command shell and scripting language and provides a concise reference to the many tasks that make PowerShell so useful If you226re a busy Windows administrator and don226t have time to plow through huge books or search online this is the ideal onthejob toolWritten by Microsoft PowerShell team member Lee Holmes and excerpted from his Windows PowerShell Cookbook this edition offers uptodate coverage of PowerShell 30 You226ll find information on the NET classes and legacy tools you need to manage your system along with chapters on how to write scripts manage errors and format outputBeginning with a guided tour of Windows PowerShell this handy guide coversPowerShell language and environmentRegular expression referenceXPath quick referenceNET string formattingNET DateTime formattingSelected NET classes and their usesWMI referenceSelected COM objects and their usesSelected events and their usesStandard PowerShell verbs. Lee Holmes | @. Lee_Holmes. Principal SDE |Windows PowerShell | Microsoft. About Me. Security geek. Developer on the Windows PowerShell team since V1. Author of the Windows PowerShell Cookbook, PowerShellCookbook.com, and Windows PowerShell Pocket Reference. “Interactive PowerShell Sessions in Metasploit”. 4. th. July . 2015. Presented to . SteelCon. Presented by Ben Turner & Dave Hardy. :: . HOW ARE BUSINESSES EVOLVING?. Dave Hardy @davehardy20 . Presented by Mark Minasi. help@minasi.com. @. mminasi. on twitter. 1. copyright 2013 Mark . Minasi; please do not redistribute, and thanks for respecting my copyrights! . Let's Be Clear About a Few Things. Don Jones. Senior Partner and Principal Technologist. Concentrated Technology, LLC. WCL404. Welcome!. PowerShell is great for running commands…. …But you’ll inevitably want to make those more complex, then “wrap” them in a way that makes them easier for others to consume and re-use. Alexander Wechsler. Enterprise Architect|CEO. Microsoft Regional Director Germany|eMVP. Wechsler Consulting GMBH & Co. KG. EMB306. Disclaimer. Everything you will hear in this session is . experimental and . ORK Introduction. Gang Pan. Microsoft. Session Overview. Welcome. Series of workshops, demos and examples. Define or re-cap Business Objectives. Determine which workshops are needed. Scale is “great and terrible”. What you need to know.. Speaker. 9 years experience in Microsoft-based IT. Microsoft System Center 2012 R2. Windows PowerShell since 2007. Started writing . VBscript. in 2005. Worked in many enterprise environments with 10-70k systems. Agenda. Welcome & Session Introduction. What is PowerShell?. PowerShell ISE. Commands/. Cmd. -Lets. Operators. Variables. Flow Control. LAB 1 – Exploring PowerShell. PowerShell Scripting. Installing the Latest Version. Nicolas Blank – Zlatan Dzinic. Exchange & SharePoint MVP. WTB202. Agenda. What is PowerShell. Why do developers care. Development scenarios and examples. PowerShell Community Resources. Demos – in between. Partner Architect. Agenda. Past . Present. Future. UNIX . Composable. Management. A | B | C. The heart of Unix . composable. management. Means that A didn’t do what you wanted to do. WHY?. A is a tight coupling of. Need a precise, focused training guide for Windows PowerShell? Revised and updated, 140-page quick start guide for Windows PowerShell Smart Brain books are written by William Stanek, who has written numerous bestselling Windows books for Microsoft, O\'Reilly and other publishers. Using PowerShell, you can perform tasks more efficiently, and you can optimize and customize the operating system in many ways.Get this 130-page Fast Start guide to quickly learn Windows PowerShell fundamentals. Regardless of whether you are an IT manager, developer, administrator or an advanced user, this Fast Start guide will help you learn the essential concepts needed to successfully work with Windows PowerShell. Covers all versions of Windows PowerShell. Use this guide with all current releases of Windows and Windows Server. Grasp advanced PowerShell Core 6.0 functionalities to automate your environmentKey FeaturesKeep up with changes introduced in PowerShell Core 6.0Easily maintain appropriate compatibility with older versionsAutomate complex tasks, manipulate data, and secure your environment with PowerShell Core 6.0Book DescriptionPowerShell scripts offer a handy way to automate various chores, however working effectively with these scripts can be a difficult task.This comprehensive guide starts with the fundamentals before moving on to advanced-level topics to help you become a PowerShell Core 6.0 expert. The first module, PowerShell Core 6.0 Fundamentals, begins with the new features of PowerShell Core 6.0, installing it on Linux, and working with parameters, objects and .NET classes from within PowerShell Core 6.0. As you make your way through the chapters, you\'ll see how to efficiently manage large amounts of data and interact with other services using PowerShell Core 6.0. You\'ll be able to make the most of PowerShell Core 6.0\'s powerful automation feature, where you will have different methods available to parse data and manipulate regular expressions and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). After having explored automation, you will enter the extending PowerShell Core 6.0 module, covering asynchronous processing and desired state configuration. In the last module, you will learn to extend PowerShell Core 6.0 using advanced scripts and filters, and also debug issues along with working on error handling techniques.By the end of this book, you will be an expert in scripting with PowerShell Core 6.0.What you will learnOptimize code through the use of functions, switches, and looping structuresWork with objects and operators to test and manipulate dataParse and manipulate different data typesCreate scripts and functions using PowerShellUse jobs, events, and popular public modules which assist with implementing multithreadingWrite .NET classes with ease within the PowerShellCreate and implement regular expressions in PowerShell scriptsMake use of advanced techniques to define and restrict the behavior of parametersWho this book is forIf you are a system administrator who wants to become an expert in controlling and automating your Windows environment, then Mastering Windows PowerShell Scripting is for you. It is also ideal for those new to the PowerShell language.Table of ContentsIntroduction to PowerShellModules and Snap-insWorking with Objects in PowerShell OperatorsVariables, Arrays, and HashtablesBranching and LoopingWorking with .NETStrings, numbers, and datesRegular ExpressionsFiles, Folders, and the RegistryWindows Management InstrumentationHTML, XML, and JSONWeb requests and web servicesRemoting and remote managementAsynchronous processingScripts, Functions, and FiltersParameters, validation, and dynamic parametersClasses and enumerationsBuilding modulesTestingError handling This portable reference to Windows PowerShell summarizes both the command shell and scripting language, and provides a concise reference to the major tasks that make PowerShell so successful. It\'s an ideal on-the-job tool for Windows administrators who don\'t have time to plow through huge books or search online.Written by Microsoft PowerShell team member Lee Holmes, and excerpted from his Windows PowerShell Cookbook, Windows PowerShell Pocket Reference offers up-to-date coverage of PowerShell\'s 1.0 release. You\'ll find information on .NET classes and legacy management tools that you need to manage your system, along with chapters on how to write scripts, manage errors, format output, and much more. Beginning with a whirlwind tour of Windows PowerShell, this convenient guide covers: PowerShell language and environmentRegular expression referencePowerShell automatic variablesStandard PowerShell verbsSelected .NET classes and their usesWMI referenceSelected COM objects and their uses.NET string formatting.NET datetime formattingAn authoritative source of information about PowerShell since its earliest betas, Lee Holmes\' vast experience lets him incorporate both the quothowquot and the quotwhyquot into the book\'s discussions. His relationship with the PowerShell and administration community -- through newsgroups, mailing lists, and his informative blog Lee Holmes -- gives him insight into problems faced by administrators and PowerShell users alike.If you\'re ready to learn this powerful tool without having to break stride in your routine, this is the book you want.
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