Windows PowerShell 2.0 Bible ( Bible )

Publication series :Bible

Author: Thomas Lee  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9781118183267

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781118021989

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781118021989

Subject: TP316.7 Windows operating system

Language: ENG

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Here's the complete guide to Windows PowerShell 2.0 for administrators and developers

Windows PowerShell is Microsoft's next-generation scripting and automation language. This comprehensive volume provides the background that IT administrators and developers need in order to start using PowerShell automation in exciting new ways. It explains what PowerShell is, how to use the language, and specific ways to apply PowerShell in various technologies.

Windows PowerShell is Microsoft's standard automation tool and something that every Windows administrator will eventually have to understand; this book provides the background necessary to apply PowerShell automation.

  • Covers how to use the language and specific ways to apply PowerShell in a variety of scenarios
  • Addresses new features in the latest version of PowerShell and the additional functionality delivered by new products that provide direct or indirect ways to use PowerShell for scripting and automation purposes
  • Explores the language fundamentals and how to use PowerShell for desktop, server, server application, and virtualization/cloud situations

This thorough guide goes well beyond theory to offer real-world information and new scripting techniques, enabling administrators and developers to make the most of PowerShell 2.0.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  5 – 19

Introduction

pp.:  19 – 35

Part I: Introduction

pp.:  35 – 43

Part II: Windows Desktop

pp.:  43 – 111

Part III: Server Management

pp.:  111 – 205

Part IV: Server Applications

pp.:  205 – 311

Part V: Virtualization and Cloud Computing

pp.:  311 – 553

Part VI: Beyond the Console

pp.:  553 – 621

Index

pp.:  621 – 665

LastPages

pp.:  665 – 699

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