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Windows PowerShell™ Scripting Guide
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- + Cover
- Dedication
- Contents at a Glance
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- + Introduction
- + Chapter 1: The Shell in Windows PowerShell
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Chapter 2: Scripting Windows PowerShell
- Why Use Scripting?
- Configuring the Scripting Policy
- Running Windows PowerShell Scripts
- Use of Variables
- Use of Constants
- + Using Flow Control Statements
- Using the For Statement
- + Using Decision-Making Statements
- Working with Data Types
- Unleashing the Power of Regular Expressions
- Using Command-Line Arguments
- Summary
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Chapter 3: Managing Logs
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Chapter 4: Managing Services
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Chapter 5: Managing Shares
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Chapter 6: Managing Printing
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Chapter 7: Desktop Maintenance
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Chapter 8: Networking
- + Chapter 9: Configuring Desktop Settings
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Chapter 10: Managing Post-Deployment Issues
- + Chapter 11: Managing User Data
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Chapter 12: Troubleshooting Windows
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Chapter 13: Managing Domain Users
- + Chapter 14: Configuring the Cluster Service
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Chapter 15: Managing Internet Information Services
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Chapter 16: Working with the Certificate Store
- + Chapter 17: Managing the Terminal Services Service
- + Chapter 18: Configuring Network Services
- + Chapter 19: Working with Windows Server 2008 Server Core
- Appendix A: Cmdlet Naming Conventions
- Appendix B: ActiveX Data Object Provider Names
- Appendix C: Frequently Asked Questions
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Appendix D: Scripting Guidelines
- Appendix E: General Troubleshooting Tips
- Index
- About the Author
Get practical guidance for using Windows PowerShell to manage Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. Written by Ed Wilson, a leading scripting expert and trainer at Microsoft, this reference offers a task-based approach to help you find the information you need for day-to-day tasks. With more than 200 scripts, it offers rich examples that administrators can customize for their own environment and needs. The scripts range in complexity from one-line commands, to full-blown scripts with managed output and command-line arguments—examples that are applicable to all skill levels. Includes a companion CD with fully searchable eBook, sample scripts, and other resources for managing your Windows-based environment.
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Publication year : 2009
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 94

