Last updated 6/2021
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Learn how to use PowerShell to perform administrative tasks from scratch
What you'll learn
Access PowerShell
Understand PowerShell Syntax
Write a PowerShell GET Command
Use Common Parameters
Use Computer Name Parameters
Use Display Parameters
Use Dependent Services Parameters
Use Exclude Parameters
Use Include Parameters
Use Input Object Parameters
Pipe with PowerShell
Requirements
You should be able to use a PC at a beginner level
You should be able to use commandline Tools
Description
While many people may have heard and used the command Prompt , Some may not have heard about Windows PowerShell.What is PowerShell? PowerShell is a powerful language used for scripting and automation for your IT Infrastructure. In this short course, I provide an overview of the most current release, PowerShell 5.0, including how to read the PowerShell language and scripts, get command, and use cmdlets. If you are an administrator responsible for looking after Servers or Server farms for various types of application PowerShell will be a must -have tool. You can use PowerShell to automate repetitive administrative tasks and also to perform bulk task. With PowerShell capabilities allow you to simply and automate tedious and repetitive tasks bycreating Scripts and combining multiple commands together.
PowerShell comes integrated with windows 7 desktop and above also with windows Server 2008 and above. Standalone versions are available for earlier versions of windows desktop and server versions
This course is your entry-level introduction to PowerShell. No prior scripting experience is required! If you can run "ipconfig" then you can master PowerShell. Rather than relying on complex scripting languages and partial capabilities, with PowerShell you'll finally enjoy a complete, consistent administrative experience that encompasses both the GUI and the command line.
Topics include:
•How to access PowerShell•PowerShell Syntax•Understanding PowerShell Cmdlets•PowerShell GET Command•PowerShell Get Service Command•Required Services Parameters•Common Parameters•Computer Name Parameters•Display Parameters•Dependent Services Parameters•Exclude Parameters•Include Parameters•Input Object Parameters•Piping with PowerShell
Overview
Section 1: Getting Started
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 What is PowerShell
Lecture 3 How to access PowerShell
Lecture 4 PowerShell Syntax
Lecture 5 PowerShell Cmdlet
Lecture 6 How to clear PowerShell Screen
Section 2: PowerShell GET Command
Lecture 7 Get Command
Lecture 8 Get Service Command
Lecture 9 Computer Name Parameter
Lecture 10 Display Parameter
Lecture 11 Named Parameter
Lecture 12 Include Parameters
Lecture 13 Exclude Parameter
Lecture 14 Dependent Services Parameters
Lecture 15 Input Object Parameters
Lecture 16 Required Services Parameters
Lecture 17 Common Parameters
Lecture 18 Piping with PowerShell
Lecture 19 Using PowerShell Built-in Help
Lecture 20 PowerShell Aliases
Lecture 21 Working with PowerShell Objects
Lecture 22 Using Get-WmiObject Cmdlet
Lecture 23 Using Where-Object Cmdlet
Lecture 24 Using GetEventLog Cmdlet
Lecture 25 Using Get Member Cmdlet
Section 3: Exploring PowerShell
Lecture 26 Functions
Lecture 27 Filters
Lecture 28 WhatIf Parameter
Lecture 29 Confirm Parameter
Lecture 30 PowerShell ISE (GUI)
Lecture 31 Execution Policy
Lecture 32 Out-GridView
Lecture 33 Thank You
New Network Administrators,New Database Administrators,Support Engineers,Students,Graduates who to expore an IT carreer
Homepage
https://www.udemy.com/course/powershell-for-beginners/