Description: The ability to remotely run commands on a group of remote system is one of the key advantages of Windows PowerShell. Extensibility through modules and snap-ins is another key advantage. This course covers Windows PowerShell 4.0 one-to-one and one-to-many remoting, snap-ins, and modules.
Target Audience: Windows administrators and developers looking to use PowerShell
Duration: 02:38
Description: Every time you work in PowerShell in any one of its guises as a host application or ISE, you are working in the context of a provider. Aliases in Windows PowerShell are a kind of shorthand for a cmdlet. This course covers Windows PowerShell 4.0 aliases and providers. And continues to cover the pipeline and working with objects and rounds off with formatting output.
Target Audience: Windows administrators and developers who wish to use PowerShell
Duration: 02:34
Description: Windows PowerShell is a powerful task automation and configuration management framework, as well as being an administrator-friendly entry point to the .NET Framework. In this course, you will learn about the Windows PowerShell 4.0 environment and PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment. You'll also learn how to get help, when needed, through the extensible help system built into Windows PowerShell.
Target Audience: Windows administrators and developers who wish to use PowerShell.
Duration: 02:39