Audience:
Students attending this course are responsible for implementing, configuring, and administering Networks.
Prerequisites:
- Required: HH9108 Active Directory Administration
- Recommended: HH9208 Implementing, Managing and Troubleshooting Windows Servers and Infrastructure
- Enterprise Administration Experience Including:
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- SMS
- Exchange 2007
- Active Directory
Course Outline:
Module 1 Introduction to Interface TT
Module 2 Introducing PowerShell and the IDE
- Welcome To The Gang
- The Basics
- What Is PowerShell
- Installation
- Starting PowerShell
- PowerShell Commands
- Cmdlets
- Shell Function Commands
- Script Commands
- Native Commands
- Enhancing Aliased Commands From Cmd.exe To Allow For All Switches
- PowerShell Snap-ins
- Exchange 2007
- SCOM
- Navigating in PowerShell
- Drives
- PowerShell Drives
- File System
- Registry
- HKLM and HKCU
- Get-psdrive
- Set-location
- Push-location
- Pop-location
- Aliases, Functions
- Create your own
- Disabling Aliases
- Parameters
- Ubiquitous Parameters
- Positional Parameters
- Help
- Variables
- Built-in
- Create your own
- Using with Aliases
- Profiles
- Four built in Profiles
- Customizing Profiles
- LAB
- Explore the Help Environment
- Use Cmdlets
- Create Custom Profile
- Work With Registry Data
Module 3 Introducing the .NET Framework.
- Overview of the .NET Framework
- What it is.
- What it does.
- How it works with PowerShell
- The .NET Class Library
- The Common Language Runtime
- MSIL Language
- Versions
- Object – based vs. Object Oriented
- Strongly Typing
- Custom Data Types
- Overview Of The PowerShell Related NameSpaces and Their Members
- System.Management.Automation
- System.Management.Automation.Provider
- Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands
- System.Management.Automation.Host
- System.Management.Automation.Internal
- CmdletMetadataAttribute class
- CmdletAttribute class
- System.Management.Automation.Runspaces
- .NET Objects
- Properties
- Methods
- Inheritance
- LAB (Running commandlets to retrieve specific information about the .NET namespaces and members. Writing a script to determine the version of the .NET framework installed on the machine. Upgrading the version of the .NET Framework)
Module 4 Basic Programming Syntax with PowerShell
- Curly Braces
- Variables
- Parenthesis
- Foreach syntax
- While syntax
- Case syntax
- Collection syntax
- Write-Host
- Read-Host
- Classes
- Lists<T>
- Tab based object browsing
- Exploring the Pipeline
- Verb-Noun Syntax
- LAB (trying it all out)
- Declare A Person Class
- Write Script to Gather Information
- Add Folks To List
- Loop Through List
- Display List Of Folks
Module 5 The Command Line
- Getting Down Without The IDE
- Grouping Commanlets
- Customizing The PowerShell Command Window
- Customizing The PowerShell Profile
- Gathering Data About The Machine
- WMI Calls
- Storing in Variables
- Get-Set Properties On System Objects
- Adjusting Attributes
- LAB
- Using PowerShell Command Window Customize Look and Feel
- Create a Profile
- Gather System Information and Get and Set Properities
Module 6 Commandlets
- Overview of Commandlets
- Built In Commandlets
- Aliases
- Creating Custom Aliases
- Under Neath The Covers
- Custom Commandlets
- LAB
- Utilizing built in Commandlets Create and Configure and Activate DHCP
- Set TCP/IP Properties
- Create Custom Commandlets
Module 7 Object Based Scripting
- Planning
- Use Cases
- Algorithms
- Properties and Methods
- Classes
- Creating Custom Classes
- PowerShell Providers
- Creating Custom Providers
- Creating Windows PowerShell Hosting Applications
- LAB
- Create a Custom PowerShell Hosting Application to Deploy to machines to gather User Information.
Module 8 Syntax, Special Characters, Operators, Regular Expressions, I/O , XML and HTML
- Quotes
- Redirecting Output
- Command Continuation
- Special Characters
- Operator Precedence
- Operators Galore
- System.IO
- System.Text
- System.String
- Regular Expressions 101
- Pattern Matching
- XML 101
- Writing to XML
- Reading From XML
- Formatting XML
- Importing CSV and Converting To XML
- HTML
- OutPutting To HTML
- LAB (Working with all of the above)
- Write Script To Get Results
- Parse Results
- Find Matches of Result Set and CSV File
- Output To XML File
- OutPut To HTML File
Module 9 Collections
- Overview of Collections
- Arrays, Hashes, Generic Lists
- Collection Commands
- Collection of Objects
- WMI
- Collection of Phrases
- Count Property
- Filtering Collections
- LAB (Assemble a Collection of Data from various sources, parse it and put it into a series of logfiles.)
Module 10 Looping
- Parsing Data In Collections
- Where
- While
- ForEach
- Switch
- If
- LAB (Parse the Log files from the previous lab)
Module 11 Functions and The PipeLine
- Creating Custom Functions
- The PipeLine
- Passing Data
- DeBugging
- What-if
- LAB
- Create custom functions to gather WMI Data and pass it to functions to display web pages as data changes pages refresh.
Module 12 Writing Scripts
- Getting Down and Dirty and Coding
- Putting It all Together
- Planning
- Testing
- Script Center
- Script Control object
- Script Property
- Running from cmd.exe
- Exit code
- LAB
- Write 20 Scripts
- Link 5 of them as application
Module 13 Security
- Reality Check Time
- Introduction to Security for Power Shell
- Input Validation
- Securing the Development Environment
- Managing the Command Path
- Execution Policy
- Signing Scripts
- Creating A Self – Signed Certificate
- Using a Certificate To Sign A Script
- SecureString
- Credentials
- Common Sense
- Reminder that this is not a Security Class.
- LAB (Students will create a self signed certificate and then sign a script with it.)
Module 14 Application Specific Functionality
- SharePoint
- Exchange 2007
- SMS
- Active Directory
LAB (Students are given 5 tasks for each product and have a choice to do any number or combination of those as a final project.)

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