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Windows PowerShell Unleashed

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PowerShell is a groundbreaking product from Microsoft, serving as both a scripting language and command-line shell. Its impressive capabilities allow administrators to automate and customize tasks effectively. As the foundation for all future Windows administrative scripting, starting with Exchange 2007 and Vista, PowerShell has generated significant interest among IT professionals eager for information. This book begins with the basics of PowerShell, explaining its relationship to existing Windows scripting practices and how to leverage existing knowledge in this new environment. After establishing a foundational understanding, the book offers practical PowerShell scripting examples aimed at managing Windows Server, Active Directory, and Exchange Server 2007, filling gaps not covered by other resources. The content is structured into three parts: the first introduces PowerShell and its fundamentals, including code signing and best practices; the second focuses on translating existing knowledge into PowerShell, covering the file system, registry, WMI, and Active Directory; the third part emphasizes real-world applications of PowerShell for automation. This comprehensive guide is designed to empower users to harness the full potential of PowerShell in their administrative tasks.

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Windows PowerShell Unleashed, Tyson Kopczynski

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2007
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Titolo
Windows PowerShell Unleashed
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2007
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
306
ISBN10
0672329530
ISBN13
9780672329531
Serie
Descrizione
PowerShell is a groundbreaking product from Microsoft, serving as both a scripting language and command-line shell. Its impressive capabilities allow administrators to automate and customize tasks effectively. As the foundation for all future Windows administrative scripting, starting with Exchange 2007 and Vista, PowerShell has generated significant interest among IT professionals eager for information. This book begins with the basics of PowerShell, explaining its relationship to existing Windows scripting practices and how to leverage existing knowledge in this new environment. After establishing a foundational understanding, the book offers practical PowerShell scripting examples aimed at managing Windows Server, Active Directory, and Exchange Server 2007, filling gaps not covered by other resources. The content is structured into three parts: the first introduces PowerShell and its fundamentals, including code signing and best practices; the second focuses on translating existing knowledge into PowerShell, covering the file system, registry, WMI, and Active Directory; the third part emphasizes real-world applications of PowerShell for automation. This comprehensive guide is designed to empower users to harness the full potential of PowerShell in their administrative tasks.