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Advanced Automated Administration With Windows PowerShell (MSW11)
Codice: MSW11
Learn how to automate administrative tasks using Windows PowerShell 5.1. You will develop core scripting skills such as creating advanced functions, writing controller scripts, and handling script errors, and learn how to works with Windows PowerShell Workflow, the REST API and XML and JSON formatted data files, You will also learn how to use new administration tools such Desired State Configuration (DSC) and Just Enough Administration (JEA) to configure and secure servers
Modalità di erogazione
In aula o Live Virtual Classroom
Attestato di partecipazione
Al termine del corso verrà rilasciato l’attestato di frequenza
Module 1: Creating advanced functions
- Converting a command into an advanced function
- Creating a script module
- Defining parameter attributes and input validation
- Writing functions that accept pipeline input
- Producing complex pipeline output
- Documenting functions by using comment-based help
- Supporting –WhatIf and -Confirm
Lab: Converting a command into an advanced function
- Converting a command into an advanced function
Lab: Creating a script module
- Creating a script module
Lab: Defining parameter attributes and input validation
- Defining parameter attributes and input validation
Lab: Writing functions that accept pipeline input
- Writing functions that accept pipeline input
Lab: Producing complex pipeline output
- Producing complex pipeline output
Lab: Documenting functions by using comment-based help
- Documenting functions by using comment-based help
Lab: Supporting –WhatIf and -Confirm
- Supporting –WhatIf and -Confirm
Module 2: Using Microsoft .NET Framework and REST API in Windows PowerShell
- Using Microsoft .NET Framework in Windows PowerShell
- Using REST API in Windows PowerShell
Lab: Using Microsoft .NET Framework in Windows PowerShell
- Using Microsoft .NET Framework in Windows PowerShell
Lab: Using REST API in Windows PowerShell
- Using REST API in Windows PowerShell
Module 3: Writing controller scripts
- Introducing controller scripts
- Writing controller scripts that display a user interface
- Writing controller scripts that produce reports
Lab: Writing controller scripts
- Writing controller scripts that display a user interface
- Writing controller scripts that implement a text-based menu
Lab: Writing controller scripts that produce HTML reports
- Writing functions to be used in the controller script
- Writing a controller script that produces HTML reports
Module 4: Handling script errors
- Understanding error handling
- Handling errors and timeouts in a script
Lab: Handling errors in a script
- Handling errors in a script
Module 5: Using XML, JSON, and custom-formatted data
- Reading, manipulating, and writing XML-formatted data
- Reading, manipulating, and writing JSON-formatted data
- Reading and manipulating custom-formatted data
Lab: Reading, manipulating, and writing XML-formatted data
- Testing the provided tools
- Updating an XML inventory document
Module 6: Enhancing server management with Desired State Configuration and Just Enough Administration
- Understanding Desired State Configuration
- Creating and deploying a DSC configuration
- Implementing Just Enough Administration
Lab: Creating and deploying a DSC configuration
- Creating and deploying a DSC configuration
Lab: Configuring and using JEA
- Configuring and using JEA
Module 7: Analyzing and debugging scripts
- Debugging in Windows PowerShell
- Analyzing and debugging an existing script
Lab: Analyzing and debugging an existing script
- Analyzing and debugging an existing script
Module 8: Understanding Windows PowerShell Workflow
- Understanding Windows PowerShell Workflow
Lab: Creating and running a Windows PowerShell Workflow
- Creating and running a Windows PowerShell Workflow
IT professionals who want to learn how to build their own tools for broader general use in their organization, using any Microsoft product that supports Windows PowerShell manageability.
Experience with Windows networking technologies and implementation.
Experience with Windows Server administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Experience with Windows Client administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Experience with using Windows PowerShell to run commands and to create basic non-modularized scripts.
Students who attend this training can meet the prerequisites by obtaining equivalent knowledge and skills through practical experience as a Windows System Administrator. Course 10961: Automating Administration with Windows PowerShell is strongly recommended to obtain prerequisite skills in Windows PowerShell.
Al termine del corso i partecipanti saranno in grado di:
- Create Advanced Functions
- Use Cmdlets and Microsoft .NET Framework in Windows PowerShell
- Write Controller Scripts
- Handle Script Errors
- Use XML, JSON, and custom formatted data
- Analyze and Debugging Scripts
- Understand Windows PowerShell Workflow