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  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jul-2008
  • Kirjastus: Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0672329662
  • ISBN-13: 9780672329661
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 504 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 233x180x24 mm, kaal: 726 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jul-2008
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Use PowerShell to Streamline and Automate Your Most Time-Consuming Windows Administration TasksWith Windows PowerShell, Microsoft brings innovative console-based system administration and scripting to Windows clients and servers. PowerShell combines the best features of traditional UNIX shells with the immense power of the .NET Framework, offering a consistent and easy-to-use replacement for both the Windows command line and the Windows Script Host. InEssential PowerShell, noted expert Holger Schwichtenberg gives Windows sysadmins all the knowledge and sample scripts they need to successfully administer production systems with PowerShell.Schwichtenberg begins by introducing the innovative PowerShell architecture, along with crucial PowerShell concepts such as pipelining and navigation. Next, he introduces the PowerShell Script Language, shows the secure execution of command sequences as scripts, and demonstrates how to use PowerShell to access essential operating system interfaces such as COM, WMI, ADSI, and ADO.NET.After you’ve mastered the fundamentals, Schwichtenberg presents an extensive collection of PowerShell solutions for virtually every area of day-to-day administration. For each topic, he presents dozens of self-contained examples, all downloadable from a companion Web site. He covers both Microsoft’s standard PowerShell commandlets and the free commandlets available as PowerShell Community Extensions. He also presents a full chapter of tips, tricks, and troubleshooting solutions. Coverage includesUnderstanding PowerShell’s components and features Setting up your PowerShell scripting environment Creating and using commandlets Using object-oriented pipelining for filtering, sorting, grouping, comparisons, calculations, and moreMastering PowerShell’s uniform navigation model and using it with all types of dataProgramming command sequences with the PowerShell Script Language Making the most of the PowerShell console and third-party tools Managing processes, event logs, and registry entries Controlling networking, printing, and software installation Manipulating Active Directory and other enterprise services with PowerShell Using PowerShell to enforce stronger system and network security Storing data in files, documents, and databases Preface xvPart I: Getting Started with PowerShell 1: First Steps with Windows PowerShell 32: Commandlets 253: Pipelining 434: Advanced Pipelining 595: The PowerShell Navigation Model 816: The PowerShell Script Language 897: PowerShell Scripts 1158: Using Class Libraries 1299: PowerShell Tools 15110: Tips, Tricks and Troubleshooting 171Part II: Windows PowerShell in Action 11: File Systems 20512: Documents 23513: Registry and Software 25314: Processes and Services 26715: Computers and Hardware 28116: Networking 29517: Directory Services 31318: User and Group Management in the Active Directory 33519: Searching in the Active Directory 34920: Additional Libraries for Active Directory Administration 3612

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Use PowerShell to Streamline and Automate Your Most Time-Consuming Windows Administration Tasks





 

With Windows PowerShell, Microsoft brings innovative console-based system administration and scripting to Windows clients and servers. PowerShell combines the best features of traditional UNIX shells with the immense power of the .NET Framework, offering a consistent and easy-to-use replacement for both the Windows command line and the Windows Script Host. In Essential PowerShell, noted expert Holger Schwichtenberg gives Windows sysadmins all the knowledge and sample scripts they need to successfully administer production systems with PowerShell.

 

Schwichtenberg begins by introducing the innovative PowerShell architecture, along with crucial PowerShell concepts such as pipelining and navigation. Next, he introduces the PowerShell Script Language, shows the secure execution of command sequences as scripts, and demonstrates how to use PowerShell to access essential operating system interfaces such as COM, WMI, ADSI, and ADO.NET.

 

After youve mastered the fundamentals, Schwichtenberg presents an extensive collection of PowerShell solutions for virtually every area of day-to-day administration. For each topic, he presents dozens of self-contained examples, all downloadable from a companion Web site. He covers both Microsofts standard PowerShell commandlets and the free commandlets available as PowerShell Community Extensions. He also presents a full chapter of tips, tricks, and troubleshooting solutions. Coverage includes

 





Understanding PowerShells components and features Setting up your PowerShell scripting environment Creating and using commandlets Using object-oriented pipelining for filtering, sorting, grouping, comparisons, calculations, and more Mastering PowerShells uniform navigation model and using it with all types of data Programming command sequences with the PowerShell Script Language Making the most of the PowerShell console and third-party tools Managing processes, event logs, and registry entries Controlling networking, printing, and software installation Manipulating Active Directory and other enterprise services with PowerShell Using PowerShell to enforce stronger system and network security Storing data in files, documents, and databases

 

 

Preface xv

Part I: Getting Started with PowerShell

1: First Steps with Windows PowerShell 3

2: Commandlets  25

3: Pipelining  43

4: Advanced Pipelining  59

5: The PowerShell Navigation Model 81

6: The PowerShell Script Language  89

7: PowerShell Scripts  115

8: Using Class Libraries  129

9: PowerShell Tools  151

10: Tips, Tricks and Troubleshooting  171

Part II: Windows PowerShell in Action 

11: File Systems  205

12: Documents  235

13: Registry and Software  253

14: Processes and Services  267

15: Computers and Hardware  281

16: Networking  295

17: Directory Services  313

18: User and Group Management in the Active Directory  335

19: Searching in the Active Directory  349

20: Additional Libraries for Active Directory Administration  361

21: Databases  373

22: Advanced Database Operations  389

23: Security Settings  401

24: Advanced Security Administration  413

PartIII: Appendices

Appendix A: PowerShell Commandlet Reference  429

Appendix B: PowerShell 2.0 Preview   445

Appendix C: Bibliography  449

Index 453
Preface xv

Part I: Getting Started with PowerShell

1: First Steps with Windows PowerShell 3

2: Commandlets  25

3: Pipelining  43

4: Advanced Pipelining  59

5: The PowerShell Navigation Model 81

6: The PowerShell Script Language  89

7: PowerShell Scripts  115

8: Using Class Libraries  129

9: PowerShell Tools  151

10: Tips, Tricks and Troubleshooting  171

Part II: Windows PowerShell in Action 

11: File Systems  205

12: Documents  235

13: Registry and Software  253

14: Processes and Services  267

15: Computers and Hardware  281

16: Networking  295

17: Directory Services  313

18: User and Group Management in the Active Directory  335

19: Searching in the Active Directory  349

20: Additional Libraries for Active Directory Administration  361

21: Databases  373

22: Advanced Database Operations  389

23: Security Settings  401

24: Advanced Security Administration  413

PartIII: Appendices

Appendix A: PowerShell Commandlet Reference  429

Appendix B: PowerShell 2.0 Preview   445

Appendix C: Bibliography  449

Index 453

 
Dr. Holger Schwichtenberg holds a Masters degree and a Ph.D. in business informatics, both from the University Duisburg-Essen in Germany. He has had more than ten years experience as a lead developer and trainer. With his company IT-Visions.de, based in Germany, he works as a software architect, technology consultant, and trainer for leading companies throughout Europe. Holger is one of Europes well-known experts for .NET and Windows Scripting technologies, recognized by Microsoft as a Most Valuable Professional (MVP), a .NET Code Wise Member, a board member of codezone.de, an MSDN Online Expert, and a speaker for the International .NET Association (INETA). Based on his expertise in software  development and the Windows operating system, Holger is one of the experts in the European Union versus Microsoft antitrust case. He has published more than 30 books for Addison-Wesley and Microsoft Press in Germany, in addition to more than 400 journal articles, notably for the IT journals iX, DOTNET Pro, and Windows IT Pro. His community websites  www.dotnetframework.de and www.windows-scripting.com are members of the Codezone Premier Website program. Holger regularly speaks at professional conferences (for example, Microsoft TechEd, Microsoft IT Forum, Advanced Developers Conference, OOP, Net.Object Days, Online, BASTA, and DOTNET Conference). Holger can be reached at hs@windows-scripting.com.