COURSE 9625 | 2-day SESSION
Hands-On Powershell Scripting
Create advanced automation tasks to save yourself valuable time and energy
The Secret is Out
Microsoft's PowerShell scripting language has been available for a year, but IT managers are just starting to take notice. Powershell has the ability to automate and whittle down the time it takes to do jobs such as adding new users or mailboxes. Until PowerShell, this fliexibility has only been offered to Unix and Linux programmers. Not anymore.
Get Beyond the Basics
This hands-on course takes you from understanding the PowerShell basics to completing advanced automation tasks. Go from installing Powershell and executing simple CLIbased commands to taking control of your Windows environment using Microsoft's next-generation management interface.
Scripting the Unscripted
ASPE Technology prides itself on building classes that will benefit our students in the real world...not just in taking a test. Our practical hands-on labs will help you understand the "power" behind PowerShell. We also have software giveaways (courtesy of Quest) that will help you script in class and back at the office.
Immediate Benefits of taking this Course
- Use the PowerShell CLI to complete tasks
- Configure your own PowerShell console and profile
- Install and use PowerShell
- Write automation scripts based on real-world best practices
- Manage platforms such as Active Directory and Exchange Server 2007 using PowerShell
- Work with existing Windows interfaces (COM, ADSI, WMI, and .NET Framwork), all from within PowerShell
- Effectively use the PowerShell pipeline to build massively powerful one liners
- Add PowerShell snap-ins into your PowerShell console sessions
- Understand advanced PowerShell concepts (ETS, addmember, and PSObject)
- Use the Extended Type System (ETS) to mold PowerShell objects how you see fit
- Learn how to work with PowerShell aliases
- Understand what a CMDLET is and how they can be used
- Use the PowerShell Get-Help CMDLET to access help information
- Comprehend what PowerShell resources are available
- Understand how PowerShell handles errors
- Leverage PowerShell to manage the Windows operating system (Event logs, services, processes, etc.)
Who Should Attend
Anyone that wants to understand how to use PowerShell in relation to their system management or automation needs. Examples include:
- Windows System Administrators
- Windows Platform Administrators
- Windows Scripters
- Windows Developers
- Network Administrators
- Exchange Managers
- Application Deployment Managers
- IT Architects
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