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Book 6: Working with Windows PowerShell
by Sara Perrott
Windows Server 2022 & Powershell All-in-One For Dummies
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Introduction
Book 1: Installing and Setting Up Windows Server 2022
Book 2: Configuring Windows Server 2022
Book 3: Administering Windows Server 2022
Book 4: Configuring Networking in Windows Server 2022
Book 5: Managing Security with Windows Server 2022
Book 6: Working with Windows PowerShell
Book 7: Installing and Administering Hyper-V
Book 8: Installing, Configuring, and Using Containers
Index
About the Author
Connect with Dummies
End User License Agreement
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Chapter 1: Introducing PowerShell
Book 6
Working with Windows PowerShell
Contents at a Glance
Chapter 1: Introducing PowerShell
Understanding the Basics of PowerShell
Using PowerShell
Running PowerShell Remotely
Getting Help in PowerShell
Identifying Security Issues with PowerShell
Chapter 2: Understanding the .NET Framework
Introducing the Various Versions of .NET Framework
Focusing on New Features in .NET 4.8
Viewing the Global Assembly Cache
Understanding .NET Standard and .NET Core
Chapter 3: Working with Scripts and Cmdlets
Introducing Common Scripts and Cmdlets
Executing Scripts or Cmdlets
Working from Another Location
Performing Simple Administrative Tasks with PowerShell Scripts
Chapter 4: Creating Your Own Scripts and Advanced Functions
Creating a PowerShell Script
Defining a Script Policy
Signing a PowerShell Script
Creating a PowerShell Advanced Function
Chapter 5: PowerShell Desired State Configuration
Getting an Overview of PowerShell Desired State Configuration
Creating a PowerShell Desired State Configuration Script
Applying the PowerShell Desired State Configuration Script
Push and Pull: Using PowerShell Desired State Configuration at Scale
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