Modules & Customization
PowerShell 4
| Beginner
- 12 videos | 1h 13m 19s
- Earns a Badge
Extensibility through modules and snap-ins is a key advantage of PowerShell. Explore the ins-and-outs of snap-ins and modules, including customize modules and scripting best practices.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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differentiate between snap-ins and modules in Windows PowerShellwork with modules and snap-ins in Windows PowerShellsend command output to CSV and XML file formats in Windows PowerShellsend command output to HTML in Windows PowerShelllist module dependencies in Windows PowerShellcreate and run a function in Windows PowerShell
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build queries with Select and Where in Windows PowerShelluse line breaks and color coding to improve readability in Windows PowerShellconstruct a Windows PowerShell query with the Like operatoruse dot sourcing to execute a Windows PowerShell scriptdescribe best practices for Windows PowerShell scriptinglist sources of further learning for Windows PowerShell
IN THIS COURSE
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4m 52sIn this video, learn how to differentiate between snap-ins and modules in Windows PowerShell. FREE ACCESS
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3m 55sIn this video, you will learn how to work with modules and snap-ins in Windows PowerShell. FREE ACCESS
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7m 16sIn this video, find out how to send command output to CSV and XML file formats in Windows PowerShell. FREE ACCESS
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7m 45sTo send command output to HTML in Windows PowerShell, use the Out-File cmdlet with the -NoClobber and -Append parameters. FREE ACCESS
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4m 34sAfter completing this video, you will be able to list module dependencies in Windows PowerShell. FREE ACCESS
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7m 48sIn this video, you will create and run a function in Windows PowerShell. FREE ACCESS
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5m 51sIn this video, find out how to build queries using Select and Where in Windows PowerShell. FREE ACCESS
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8m 13sIn this video, you will learn how to use line breaks and color coding to improve readability in Windows PowerShell. FREE ACCESS
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8m 18sIn this video, learn how to construct a Windows PowerShell query using the Like operator. FREE ACCESS
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2m 7sIn this video, you will use dot sourcing to run a Windows PowerShell script. FREE ACCESS
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6m 6sAfter completing this video, you will be able to describe best practices for Windows PowerShell scripting. FREE ACCESS
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6m 35sUpon completion of this video, you will be able to list sources of further learning for Windows PowerShell. FREE ACCESS
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