Remote Management
PowerShell 5.1
| Intermediate
- 15 Videos | 55m 11s
- Includes Assessment
- Earns a Badge
The ability to remotely run commands on a group of remote systems is one of the key advantages of Windows PowerShell 5.0. Discover Windows PowerShell one-to-one and one-to-many remoting.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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demonstrate how to work with the command pipelinedemonstrate how to manipulate the command pipelinedescribe the PowerShell ISE, DOT syntax, color hinting, and IntelliSensedemonstrate how to sort pipeline outputdescribe remoting architecture and its usesdescribe basic functionality of remoting architecturedescribe how to enable PowerShell remotingdescribe one-to-one remoting
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demonstrate how to perform one-to-one remotingdescribe the features of one-to-many remotingdescribe the difference between serial and parallel remotingdemonstrate basic usage of invoke-command and one-to-many remotingdescribe scripting considerations with one-to-many remotingdescribe how to work with trusted hostsdescribe the various considerations and common remoting mistakes with PowerShell
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Working with the Command Pipeline5m 14sUP NEXT
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2.Manipulating the Command Pipeline3m 4s
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3.DOT Syntax and the PowerShell ISE3m 1s
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4.Sorting Pipeline Outpput3m 6s
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5.Understanding Remoting Architecture4m 14s
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6.PowerShell Remoting Architecture1m 55s
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7.Enabling Windows PowerShell Remoting3m 59s
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8.Understanding One-to-one Remoting5m 2s
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9.Using One-to-one Remoting5m 7s
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10.Understanding One-to-many Remoting1m 34s
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11.Serial vs. Parallel Remoting4m 34s
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12.Invoke-Command and One-to-many Remoting5m 2s
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13.Scripting Considerations2m 47s
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14.Working with Trusted Hosts4m 33s
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15.Considerations and Common Mistakes2m 1s
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