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Welcome to this mini-series of video tutorials where we take at look at the Windows command line and the power of PowerShell. Powershell ships with Microsoft Windows 7 and Server 2008R2 but can be downloaded for XP and 2003. With the release of Microsoft Windows 8 and Server 2012 we have PowerShell 3 extending functionality even further so that most elements of Windows can now be managed using the command line and with scripts..
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Using profiles to load aliases and snapins | Click to Access |
Using psdrives to create short-cuts in the file-system | Click to Access |
Comparing snapins and modules | Click to Access |
Creating your own modules | Click to Access |
Formatting the output with loops and conditional statements with a little color | Click to Access |
Sorting output and Out-GridView | Click to Access |
For loops and join-path | Click to Access |
Fancy output with HTML and CSS from PowerShell | Click to Access |
Validating data with regular expressions | Click to Access |
Using calculated columns in reports | Click to Access |
Reading and writing to the Windows Registry | Click to Access |
Configure Citrix XenApp Configuration Logging with PowerShell | Click to Access |
PowerShell getting to know Get-Command | Click to Access |
Managing Active Directory Users with PowerShell | Click to Access |
Setting the Active Directory Recycle Bin | Click to Access |
Add Windows Server Features using PowerShell | Click to Access |
Manage AD groups with PowerShell | Click to Access |
Manage Citrix XenApp WorkerGroups with PowerShell | Click to Access |
Script to publish XenApp application and create AD Group | Click to Access |