Windows PowerShell Best Practices - Ed Wilson

Windows PowerShell Best Practices

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Buch | Softcover
760 Seiten
2014
Microsoft Press,U.S. (Verlag)
978-0-7356-6649-8 (ISBN)
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With this practical guide, Windows PowerShell expert and instructor Ed Wilson delivers field-tested tips, real-world examples, and candid advice culled from administrators across a range of business and technical scenarios. If you're an IT professional with Windows PowerShell experience, this book is ideal.
Expert recommendations, pragmatically applied.

Automate system administration using Windows PowerShell best practices—and optimize your operational efficiency. With this practical guide, Windows PowerShell expert and instructor Ed Wilson delivers field-tested tips, real-world examples, and candid advice culled from administrators across a range of business and technical scenarios. If you’re an IT professional with Windows PowerShell experience, this book is ideal.

Discover how to:



Use Windows PowerShell to automate Active Directory tasks
Explore available WMI classes and methods with CIM cmdlets
Identify and track scripting opportunities to avoid duplication
Use functions to encapsulate business logic and reuse code
Design your script’s best input method and output destination
Test scripts by checking their syntax and performance
Choose the most suitable method for running remote commands
Manage software services with Desired State Configuration

Ed Wilson, MCSE, CISSP, is a well-known scripting expert and author of "Hey Scripting Guy!", one of the most popular blogs on Microsoft TechNet. Ed has written six books on Microsoft Windows scripting for Microsoft Press, including three Windows PowerShell titles: Windows PowerShell 2.0 Best Practices, Windows PowerShell Scripting Guide, and Microsoft Windows PowerShell Step by Step. He has delivered a popular Windows PowerShell workshop to Microsoft Premier customers worldwide, and has spoken at the Microsoft TechEd and TechReady conferences. Before coming to work for Microsoft, Ed was a senior consultant for a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner where he specialized in Active Directory design and Exchange Server implementation.

Foreword
Introduction
Understanding the basics of Windows PowerShell

Chapter 1: Survey of Windows PowerShell capabilities
Chapter 2: Using the CIM cmdlets


Planning for scripting

Chapter 3: Using the Active Directory module
Chapter 4: Identifying scripting opportunities
Chapter 5: Configuring the script environment
Chapter 6: Avoiding scripting pitfalls
Chapter 7: Tracking scripting opportunities


Designing the script

Chapter 8: Designing the script
Chapter 9: Designing help for scripts
Chapter 10: Designing modules
Chapter 11: Handling input and output
Chapter 12: Handling errors
Chapter 13: Testing scripts
Chapter 14: Documenting scripts


Deploying the script

Chapter 15: Managing the execution policy
Chapter 16: Running scripts
Chapter 17: Versioning scripts
Chapter 18: Logging results
Chapter 19: Troubleshooting scripts
Chapter 20: Using the Windows PowerShell ISE
Chapter 21: Using Windows PowerShell remoting and jobs
Chapter 22: Using Windows PowerShell Workflow
Chapter 23: Using the Windows PowerShell DSC


About the author

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.1.2014
Verlagsort Redmond
Sprache englisch
Maße 189 x 228 mm
Gewicht 1172 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Software Entwicklung
ISBN-10 0-7356-6649-0 / 0735666490
ISBN-13 978-0-7356-6649-8 / 9780735666498
Zustand Neuware
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