9781617290558-1617290556-PowerShell in Depth: An administrator's guide

PowerShell in Depth: An administrator's guide

ISBN-13: 9781617290558
ISBN-10: 1617290556
Edition: 1
Author: Don Jones, Jeffrey Hicks, Richard Siddaway
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Manning Publications
Format: Paperback 632 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781617290558
ISBN-10: 1617290556
Edition: 1
Author: Don Jones, Jeffrey Hicks, Richard Siddaway
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Manning Publications
Format: Paperback 632 pages

Summary

PowerShell in Depth: An administrator's guide (ISBN-13: 9781617290558 and ISBN-10: 1617290556), written by authors Don Jones, Jeffrey Hicks, Richard Siddaway, was published by Manning Publications in 2013. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Network Administration (Networking & Cloud Computing) books. You can easily purchase or rent PowerShell in Depth: An administrator's guide (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Network Administration books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.32.

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Summary

PowerShell in Depth is the kind of book you'll want open on your desk most of the time. With 40 short chapters, each focused on a specific area of PowerShell, you'll be able to find the answers you need quickly. Each chapter is concise and to-the-point, so you can spend less time reading and more time getting down to the business at hand. It was written by three seasoned PowerShell experts, and every technique has been thoroughly tested. With this book in hand, you'll be able to consistently and quickly produce production quality, maintainable scripts that will save you countless hours of time and effort.

About this Book

Organized into 40 concise chapters, PowerShell in Depth is the go-to reference for administrators working with Windows PowerShell. Every major shell technique, technology, and tactic is explained and demonstrated, providing a comprehensive reference to almost everything an admin would do in the shell. Written by three experienced authors and PowerShell MVPs, this is the PowerShell book you'll keep next to your monitor—not on your bookshelf!

This book requires basic familiarity with PowerShell.

What's Inside

  • Covers PowerShell 3.0
  • Automating time-consuming tasks
  • Managing HTML and XML data
  • Background jobs and scheduling
  • PowerShell security
  • Packaging and deploying scripts
  • Standard scripting conventions
  • Using the .NET Framework in PowerShell scripts
  • Much more

Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

About the Authors

Don Jones, Jeffery Hicks, and Richard Siddaway are Microsoft MVPs who have collectively authored nearly three dozen books on PowerShell and Windows administration.

Table of Contents

    PART 1: POWERSHELL FUNDAMENTALS
  1. Introduction
  2. PowerShell hosts
  3. Using the PowerShell help system
  4. The basics of PowerShell syntax
  5. Working with PSSnapins and modules
  6. Operators
  7. Working with objects
  8. The PowerShell pipeline
  9. Formatting
  10. PART 2: POWERSHELL MANAGEMENT
  11. PowerShell Remoting
  12. Background jobs and scheduling
  13. Working with credentials
  14. Regular expressions
  15. Working with HTML and XML data
  16. PSDrives and PSProviders
  17. Variables, arrays, hash tables, and scriptblocks
  18. PowerShell security
  19. Advanced PowerShell syntax
  20. PART 3: POWERSHELL SCRIPTING AND AUTOMATION
  21. PowerShell's scripting language
  22. Basic scripts and functions
  23. Creating objects for output
  24. Scope
  25. PowerShell workflows
  26. Advanced syntax for scripts and functions
  27. Script modules and manifest modules
  28. Custom formatting views
  29. Custom type extensions
  30. Data language and internationalization
  31. Writing help
  32. Error handling techniques
  33. Debugging tools and techniques
  34. Functions that work like cmdlets
  35. Tips and tricks for creating reports
  36. PART 4: ADVANCED POWERSHELL
  37. Working with the Component Object Model (COM)
  38. Working with .NET Framework objects
  39. Accessing databases
  40. Proxy functions
  41. Building a GUI
  42. WMI and CIM
  43. Best practices
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