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Course 10961-C: Automating Administration With Windows PowerShell

  • Duration: 5 days
  • Job Role: Developer
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Course 10961-C: Automating Administration With Windows PowerShell

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This course provides students with the fundamental knowledge and skills to use Windows PowerShell for administering and automating administration of Windows servers. This course provides students the skills to identify and build the command they require to perform a specific task. In addition, students learn how to build scripts to accomplish advanced tasks such as automating repetitive tasks and generating reports. This course provides prerequisite skills supporting a broad range of Microsoft products, including Windows Server, Windows Client, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SharePoint Server, Microsoft SQL Server, System Center, and more. In keeping with that goal, this course will not focus on any one of those products, although Windows Server, which is the common platform for all of those products, will serve as the example for the techniques this course teaches.

Audience Profile

This course is intended for IT Professionals who are already experienced in general Windows Server and Windows Client administration, and who want to learn more about using Windows PowerShell for administration. No prior experience with any version of Windows PowerShell, or any scripting language, is assumed. This course is also suitable for IT Professionals already experienced in server administration, including Exchange Server, SharePoint Server, SQL Server, System Center, and others.

Prerequisites

  • Experience with Windows networking technologies and implementation.
  • Experience with Windows Server administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
  • Experience with Windows Client administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
  • Students who attend this training can meet the prerequisites by obtaining equivalent knowledge and skills through practical experience as a Windows system administrator.
  • No prerequisite courses are required.

Course outline

Module 1: Getting started with Windows PowerShell
Module Overview

This module will introduce you to Windows PowerShell and provide an overview of the product’s functionality. The module shows you how to open and configure the shell for use and how to run commands within the shell. The module also introduces the built-in Help system in Windows PowerShell.

Lessons

Overview and background of Windows PowerShell
Understanding command syntax
Finding commands

Lab Sessions

Configuring Windows PowerShell
Finding and running basic commands

Lab Lessons

Configuring the Windows PowerShell console
Configuring the Windows PowerShell ISE application
Finding commands
Running commands
Using the About files

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Open and configure Windows PowerShell.
Find and run Windows PowerShell commands.
Run commands by using the correct command and parameter syntax.

Module 2: Cmdlets for administration
Module Overview

This module introduces you to the cmdlets commonly used for administration. While you can search for cmdlets each time you need to accomplish a task, it is more efficient to have at least a basic understanding of the cmdlets available for system administration.

Lessons

Active Directory administration cmdlets
Network configuration cmdlets
Other server administration cmdlets

Lab Sessions

Windows Administration

Lab Lessons

Creating and managing Active Directory objects
Configuring network settings on Windows Server
Creating a web site

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Identify and use cmdlets for Active Directory administration.
Identify and use cmdlets for network configuration.
Identify and use cmdlets for other server administration tasks.

Module 3: Working with the Windows PowerShell pipeline
Module Overview

This module introduces the pipeline feature of Windows PowerShell. Although the pipeline feature is included in several command-line shells such as the command prompt in the Windows operating system, the pipeline feature in Windows PowerShell provides more complex, more flexible, and more capable functionalities compared to other shells. This module provides you with the skills and knowledge that will help you use the shell more effectively and efficiently.

Lessons

Understanding the pipeline
Selecting, sorting, and measuring objects
Filtering objects out of the pipeline
Enumerating objects in the pipeline
Sending pipeline data as output

Lab Sessions

Using the pipeline
Filtering objects
Enumerating objects
Sending output to a file

Lab Lessons

Selecting, sorting, and displaying data
Filtering objects
Enumerating objects
Exporting user information to a file

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe the purpose of the Windows PowerShell pipeline.
Select, sort, and measure objects in the pipeline.
Filter objects out of the pipeline.
Enumerate objects in the pipeline.
Send output consisting of pipeline data.

Module 4: Understanding how the pipeline works
Module Overview

This module shows you how Windows PowerShell passes objects from one command to another in the pipeline. The shell provides two techniques that you can use. Knowing how these techniques work, and which one will be used in a given scenario, lets you construct more useful and complex command lines.

Lessons

Passing the pipeline data
Advanced considerations for pipeline data

Lab Sessions

Working with pipeline parameter binding

Lab Lessons

Predicting pipeline behaviour

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Pass data by using the ByValue technique.
Describe the advanced techniques for passing pipeline data.

Module 5: Using PSProviders and PSDrives
Module Overview

This module introduces the PSProviders and PSDrives adapters. A PSProvider is basically a Windows PowerShell adapter that makes some form of storage resemble a disk drive. A PSDrive is an actual connection to a form of storage. You can use these two adapters to work with various forms of storage by using the same commands and techniques that you use to manage the file system.

Lessons

Using PSProviders
Using PSDrives

Lab Sessions

Using PSProviders and PSDrives

Lab Lessons

Creating files and folders on a remote computer
Creating a registry key for your future scripts
Create a new Active Directory group

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Use PSProviders.
Use PSDrives.

Module 6: Querying system information by using WMI and CIM
Module Overview

This module introduces you to two parallel technologies: Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and Common Information Model (CIM). Both these technologies provide local and remote access to a repository of management information including access to robust information available from the operating system, computer hardware, and installed software.

Lessons

Understanding WMI and CIM
Querying data by using WMI and CIM
Making changes with WMI/CIM

Lab Sessions

Working with WMI and CIM

Lab Lessons

Querying information by using WMI
Querying information by using CIM
Invoking methods

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Explain the differences between Common Information Model (CIM) and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI).
Query management information by using CIM and WMI.
Invoke methods by using CIM and WMI.

Module 7: Working with variables, arrays, and hash tables
Module Overview

This module provides you the skills and knowledge required to use variables, arrays, and hash tables in Windows PowerShell.

Lessons

Using variables.
Manipulating variables.
Manipulating arrays and hash tables.

Lab Sessions

Working with variables

Lab Lessons

Working with variable types
Using arrays
Using hash tables

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Assign a value to variables.
Describe how to manipulate variables.
Describe how to manipulate arrays and hash tables.

Module 8: Basic scripting
Module Overview

This module shows you how to package a Windows PowerShell command in a script. Scripts allow you to perform repetitive tasks and more complex tasks than cannot be accomplished in a single command.

Lessons

Introduction to scripting
Scripting constructs
Importing data from files

Lab Sessions

Basic scripting

Lab Lessons

Setting a script
Processing an array with a ForEach loop
Processing items by using If statements
Creating a random password
Creating users based on a CSV file

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Run a Windows PowerShell script.
Use Windows PowerShell scripting constructs.
Import data from a file.

Module 9: Advanced scripting
Module Overview

This module introduces you to more advanced techniques that you can use in scripts. These techniques includes gathering user input, reading input from files, documenting scripts with help information and error handling.

Lessons

Accepting user input
Overview of script documentation
Troubleshooting and error handling
Functions and modules

Lab Sessions

Accepting data from users
Implementing functions and modules

Lab Lessons

Querying disk information from remote computers
Updating the script to use alternate credentials
Documenting a script
Creating a logging function
Adding error handling to a script
Converting a function to a module

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Accept user input for a script.
Explain script documentation.
Implement error handling for a script.
Explain functions and modules.

Module 10: Administering Remote Computers
Module Overview

This module introduces you to the Windows PowerShell remoting technology that enables you to connect to one or more remote computers and instruct them to run commands on your behalf.

Lessons

Using basic Windows PowerShell remoting
Using advanced Windows PowerShell remoting techniques
Using PSSessions

Lab Sessions

Using basic remoting
Using PSSessions

Lab Lessons

Enabling remoting on the local computer
Performing one-to-one remoting
Performing one-to-many remoting
Using implicit remoting
Managing multiple computers

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe remoting architecture and security.
Use advanced remoting techniques.
Create and manage persistent remoting sessions.

Module 11: Using background jobs and scheduled jobs
Module Overview

This module provides information about the job features of Windows PowerShell. Jobs are an extension point in Windows PowerShell, and there are many different kinds of jobs. Each kind of job can work slightly differently, and has different capabilities.

Lessons

Using background jobs
Using scheduled jobs

Lab Sessions

Using background jobs and scheduled jobs

Lab Lessons

Starting and managing jobs
Creating a scheduled job

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Create and manage background jobs.
Create and manage scheduled jobs.

Module 12: Using advanced Windows PowerShell techniques
Module Overview

This module covers several advanced Windows PowerShell techniques and features. Many of these techniques and features extend functionality that you have learned about in previous modules. Some of these techniques are new and provide additional capabilities.

Lessons

Creating profile scripts
Using advanced techniques

Lab Sessions

Practicing advanced techniques
Practicing script development (optional)

Lab Lessons

Creating a profile script
Verifying the validity of an IP address
Reporting disk information
Configuring NTFS permissions
Creating user accounts with passwords from a CSV file
TBA

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Create and manage profile scripts.
Use advanced techniques to work with data.

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