Datum
16/12/2024 - 20/12/2024
Ganztägig
Kalender-Import: iCal
Veranstaltungsort
ETC-Graz
Elisabethstraße 50, 8010 - Graz
- Erfahrung mit Windows-Netzwerktechnologien und deren Implementierung
- Erfahrung mit der Verwaltung, Wartung und Problembehandlung von Windows Server
Dieser Training vermittelt den Kursteilnehmern die grundlegenden Kenntnisse und Fähigkeiten zur Nutzung von PowerShell zum Verwalten und Automatisieren der Verwaltung von Windows-Servern.
Dieser Training vermittelt den Kursteilnehmern die Fähigkeiten, den für eine bestimmte Aufgabe erforderlichen Befehl zu identifizieren und aufzubauen. Darüber hinaus lernen die Teilnehmer, wie sie Skripte erstellen können, um fortgeschrittene Aufgaben wie die Automatisierung sich wiederholender Aufgaben und die Erstellung von Berichten zu bewältigen.
Dieser Training vermittelt die erforderlichen Kenntnisse für ein breites Spektrum von Microsoft -Produkten, einschließlich Windows Server, Windows-Clients, Microsoft Azure, and Microsoft 365. Um diesem Ziel gerecht zu werden, wird sich dieser Kurs nicht auf eines dieser Produkte konzentrieren, auch wenn Windows Server – die gemeinsame Plattform für alle diese Produkte – als Beispiel für die in diesem Kurs vermittelten Techniken dienen wird.
- Dieser Training richtet sich an IT-Fachkräfte, die bereits über Erfahrung bezüglich der allgemeinen Verwaltung von Windows Server, Windows-Clients, Azure und Microsoft 365 verfügen, und die mehr über die Verwendung von Windows PowerShell für die Verwaltung erfahren möchten.
- Es wird keine vorherige Erfahrung mit einer Version von PowerShell oder einer Skriptsprache vorausgesetzt.
- Dieser Training ist ebenfalls für IT-Fachleute geeignet, die bereits über Erfahrung in der Serververwaltung verfügen, einschließlich Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SharePoint Server und Microsoft SQL Server.
Review Windows PowerShell
- Learn about Windows PowerShell
- Get familiar with Windows PowerShell applications
- Identify factors to install and use Windows PowerShell
- Configure the Windows PowerShell console
- Configure the Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE)
- Use Visual Studio Code with PowerShell
Understand the command syntax in Windows PowerShell
- Discover the structure of PowerShell cmdlets
- Discover the parameters for using PowerShell cmdlets
- Review the tab completion feature in PowerShell
- Display the About files content in PowerShell
Find commands and Get-Help in Windows PowerShell
- Define modules in PowerShell
- Find cmdlets in PowerShell
- Use command aliases in PowerShell
- Use Show-Command and Get-Help in PowerShell
- Interpret the help file contents and update the local help content in PowerShell
Manage Active Directory Domain Services using PowerShell cmdlets
- Manage user accounts in PowerShell
- Manage groups and group memberships in PowerShell
- Manage computer accounts in PowerShell
- Manage organizational units and Active Directory objects in PowerShell
Manage network service settings for Windows devices using PowerShell cmdlets
- Manage IP addresses in PowerShell
- Manage IP routing in PowerShell
- Manage DNS clients in PowerShell
- Manage Windows Firewall settings in PowerShell
Manage Windows Server settings using PowerShell cmdlets
- Automate management tasks using the Group Policy management cmdlets
- Manage server roles and services using PowerShell cmdlets
- Manage Hyper-V Virtual Machines using PowerShell cmdlets
- Manage Internet Information Services using PowerShell cmdlets
Manage settings for a local Windows machine using PowerShell cmdlets
- Manage Windows 10 using PowerShell
- Manage permissions with PowerShell
Understand the Windows PowerShell pipeline
- Review Windows PowerShell pipeline and its output
- Discover object members in PowerShell
- Control the formatting of pipeline output
Select, sort, and measure objects using the pipeline
- Sort and group objects by property in the pipeline
- Measure objects in the pipeline
- Select a set of objects in the pipeline
- Select object properties in the pipeline
- Create and format calculated properties in the pipeline
Filter objects out of the pipeline
- Learn about the comparison operators in PowerShell
- Review basic filter syntax in the pipeline
- Review advanced filter syntax in the pipeline
- Optimize the filter performance in the pipeline
Enumerate objects in the pipeline
- Learn about enumerations in the pipeline
- Review basic syntax to enumerate objects in the pipeline
- Review advanced syntax to enumerate objects in the pipeline
Send and pass data as output from the pipeline
- Write pipeline data to a file
- Convert pipeline objects to other forms of data representation in PowerShell
- Control additional output options in PowerShell
Pass pipeline objects
- Pipeline parameter binding
- Identify ByValue parameters
- Pass data by using ByValue
- Pass data by using ByPropertyName
- Identify ByPropertyName parameters
- Use manual parameters to override the pipeline
- Use parenthetical commands
- Expand property values
Connect with data stores using PowerShell providers
- Define Windows PowerShell providers
- Review the built-in providers in PowerShell
- Access provider help in PowerShell
Use PowerShell drives in PowerShell
- Explain PowerShell drives in PowerShell
- Use PowerShell drive cmdlets in PowerShell
- Manage the file system in PowerShell
- Manage the registry in PowerShell
- Work with certificates in PowerShell
- Work with other PowerShell drives in PowerShell
Review CIM and WMI
- Review architecture of CIM and WMI
- Review repositories in CIM and WMI
- Locate online class documentation by using CIM and WMI cmdlets
Query configuration information by using CIM and WMI
- List local repository namespaces and classes by using CIM and WMI
- Query instances by using commands and WMI Query Language
- Connect to remote computers by using CIM and WMI cmdlets
- Query repository classes from remote computers by using CIMSession objects
Query and manipulate repository objects by using CIM and WMI methods
- Discover methods of repository objects by using CIM and WMI
- Locate class methods and documentation by using CIM and WMI
- Invoke methods of repository objects by using CIM and WMI
Manage variables in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Define variables in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Create variable names in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Assign values and types to variables in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Identify the methods and properties of variables in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Use string variables and methods in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Use date variables and methods in Windows PowerShell scripts
Work with arrays and hash tables in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Define an array in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Work with array lists in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Define hash tables in Windows PowerShell Scripts
- Work with hash tables in Windows PowerShell scripts
Create and run scripts by using Windows PowerShell
- Review Windows PowerShell scripts
- Modify scripts in the PowerShell Gallery
- Create scripts using Windows PowerShell
- Review the PowerShellGet module in Windows PowerShell
- Run scripts and set the execution policy in Windows PowerShell
- Review Windows PowerShell and AppLocker
- Sign the scripts digitally in Windows PowerShell
Work with scripting constructs in Windows PowerShell
- Review and use the ForEach loop in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Review and use the If construct in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Review and use the Switch construct in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Review the For construct in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Review other loop constructs in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Review Break and Continue in Windows PowerShell scripts
Import data in different formats for use in scripts by using Windows PowerShell cmdlets
- Use the Get-Content command in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Use the Import-Csv cmdlet in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Use the Import-Clixml cmdlet in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Use the ConvertFrom-Json cmdlet in Windows PowerShell scripts
Use methods to accept user inputs in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Identify values that might change in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Use the Read-Host cmdlet in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Use the Get-Credential cmdlet in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Use the Out-GridView cmdlet in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Pass parameters to a Windows PowerShell script
Troubleshoot scripts and handle errors in Windows PowerShell
- Interpret error messages generated for Windows PowerShell commands
- Add output to Windows PowerShell scripts
- Use breakpoints in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Interpret error actions for Windows PowerShell commands
Use functions and modules in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Review functions in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Use variable scope in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Create modules in Windows PowerShell scripts
- Use the dot sourcing feature in Windows PowerShell
Manage single and multiple computers by using Windows PowerShell remoting
- Review the remoting feature of Windows PowerShell
- Compare remoting with remote connectivity
- Review the remoting security feature of Windows PowerShell
- Enable remoting by using Windows PowerShell
- Use one-to-one remoting by using Windows PowerShell
- Use one-to-many remoting by using Windows PowerShell
- Compare remoting output with local output
Use advanced Windows PowerShell remoting techniques
- Review common remoting techniques of Windows PowerShell
- Send parameters to remote computers in Windows PowerShell
- Set access protection to variables, aliases, and functions by using the scope modifier
- Enable multi-hop remoting in Windows PowerShell
Manage persistent connections to remote computers by using Windows PowerShell sessions
- Review persistent connections in Windows PowerShell
- Create and manage persistent PSSessions by using Windows PowerShell
- Disconnect PSSessions by using Windows PowerShell
- Review the feature of implicit remoting in Windows PowerShell
Review Azure PowerShell module
- Review Azure PowerShell
- Review the benefits of the Azure PowerShell module
- Install the Azure PowerShell module
- Migrate Azure PowerShell from AzureRM to Azure
- Review Microsoft Azure Active Directory module for Windows PowerShell and Azure Active Directory PowerShell for Graph modules
Review the features and tools for Azure Cloud Shell
- Review the characteristics of Azure Cloud Shell
- Review the features and tools of Azure Cloud Shell
- Configure and experiment with Azure Cloud Shell
Manage Azure resources with Windows PowerShell
- Create a new Azure virtual machine by using Windows PowerShell commands
- Manage Azure virtual machines by using Windows PowerShell commands
- Manage Azure related storage by using Azure PowerShell
- Manage Azure subscriptions by using Azure PowerShell
Manage users, groups, and licenses in Microsoft Entra ID by using Windows PowerShell
- Review benefits to manage Microsoft 365 services by using Windows PowerShell
- Connect to the Microsoft 365 tenant by using Windows PowerShell
- Manage users in Microsoft 365 by using Windows PowerShell
- Manage groups in Microsoft 365 by using Windows PowerShell
- Manage roles in Microsoft 365 by using Windows PowerShell
- Manage licenses in Microsoft 365 by using Windows PowerShell
Manage Exchange Online by using Windows PowerShell
- Connect to Exchange Online by using Windows PowerShell
- Manage mailboxes in Exchange Online by using Windows PowerShell
- Manage resources in Exchange Online by using Windows PowerShell
- Manage admin roles in Exchange Online by using Windows PowerShell
Manage SharePoint Online by using Windows PowerShell
- Install and connect to SharePoint Online Management Shell by using Windows PowerShell
- Manage SharePoint Online users and groups by using Windows PowerShell
- Manage SharePoint sites by using Windows PowerShell
- Manage SharePoint Online external user sharing by using Windows PowerShell
Manage Microsoft Teams by using Windows PowerShell
- Review Microsoft Teams PowerShell module
- Install the Microsoft Teams PowerShell module
- Manage teams with Microsoft Teams PowerShell module
Create and manage background jobs using Windows PowerShell
- Define the types of background jobs in Windows PowerShell
- Start remote jobs and CIM/WMI jobs in Windows PowerShell
- Monitor jobs in Windows PowerShell
- Retrieve results for running jobs in Windows PowerShell
Create and manage scheduled jobs using Windows PowerShell
- Create and run Windows PowerShell scripts as scheduled tasks
- Define scheduled jobs in Windows PowerShell
- Create job option and job trigger objects in Windows PowerShell
- Create and register a scheduled job in Windows PowerShell
- Retrieve the results from a scheduled job in Windows PowerShell
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