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Windows Server with PowerShell, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 87 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 61 reviews, and has 3945 subscribers.

You will learn about Working with CLI Using PowerShell for managing, configuring Windows Server Using ISE Running PS commands Finding and Discovering Commands Interpreting Command Help Remoting Concepts and Terminology Setting up PowerShell Remoting Use Disconnected Sessions Managing roles Installing DNS Role with GUI/Powershell Installing DNS Role with PowerShell on a Remote Server Adding Forward Primary/Secondary/Stub Zone with GUI/Powershell Adding Reverse Primary/Secondary with GUI/Powershell Configuring Conditional Forwarders with GUI/Powershell This course is ideal for individuals who are IT Specialists or System Administrators or DevOps Technicians or Scripting and Automation Technicians It is particularly useful for IT Specialists or System Administrators or DevOps Technicians or Scripting and Automation Technicians.

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Summary

Title: Windows Server with PowerShell

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.6

Number of Lectures: 87

Number of Quizzes: 1

Number of Published Lectures: 87

Number of Published Quizzes: 1

Number of Curriculum Items: 88

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 88

Original Price: $99.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Working with CLI
  • Using PowerShell for managing, configuring Windows Server
  • Using ISE
  • Running PS commands
  • Finding and Discovering Commands
  • Interpreting Command Help
  • Remoting Concepts and Terminology
  • Setting up PowerShell Remoting
  • Use Disconnected Sessions
  • Managing roles
  • Installing DNS Role with GUI/Powershell
  • Installing DNS Role with PowerShell on a Remote Server
  • Adding Forward Primary/Secondary/Stub Zone with GUI/Powershell
  • Adding Reverse Primary/Secondary with GUI/Powershell
  • Configuring Conditional Forwarders with GUI/Powershell
  • Who Should Attend

  • IT Specialists
  • System Administrators
  • DevOps Technicians
  • Scripting and Automation Technicians
  • Target Audiences

  • IT Specialists
  • System Administrators
  • DevOps Technicians
  • Scripting and Automation Technicians
  • This course is aimed to IT Pros and is supposed to give the viewer the information they need to know to get started with PowerShell and how to manage Windows Server 2016 with its help. The goal is to provide coverage of initial server’s tasks including topics like Finding and Discovering Commands, Interpreting Command Help, Setting up PowerShell Remoting, Setting up the Network Configuration, Using Best Practice Analizer.?

    Sections 1-4 of the?course are?targeted to help to automate and script daily tasks. There are lots of live demonstrations how to use PowerShell commands. I hope it will help to do your job more efficiently.?

    This course will help you to:

  • Manage Windows Server 2016?Roles and Fetures;
  • Use Windows Server 2016?PowerShell Integrated?Scripting?Environment (ISE);
  • Find?and Discover?Commands;
  • Perform the Basic Tasks, such as: Renaming Computer, Changing the Time Zone, Finding/Starting/Stopping a?Service on?Windows Server 2016?; Changing IP Configuration;
  • Learn Remoting Concepts on?Windows Server 2016;
  • Sections 5-6?of the?course are aimed to IT Pros and is supposed to give the viewer the information they need to know to get started with PowerShell and how to manage Windows Server 2016 DNS with its help. The goal is to provide coverage of DNS server’s tasks including topics like an Overview of DNS Main Concepts, How to Install a DNS Role (on a local computer and a remote one), How to Add Different Types of Zones, Records, etc.?

    Section 7?of the?course is aimed to IT Pros and is supposed to give the viewer the information they need to know to get started with PowerShell and how to manage Windows Server 2016 DHCP?with its help. The goal is to provide coverage of DHCP server’s tasks including topics like an?How to Install a DHCP Role, How to Add/Modify Scopes or Superscopes, Scope Options, etc.?

    The course is targeted to help to automate and script daily tasks. There are lots of live demonstrations how to use PowerShell commands and a Server’s GUI.?

    This course will help you to:

  • ?Configure primary and secondary zones ??
  • Configure stub zones ??
  • Configure conditional forwards ??
  • Configure zone and conditional forward storage in Active Directory?
  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: An Introduction to Windows PowerShell, PowerShell ISE (Could be skipped)

    Lecture 1: Introduction to PowerShell ISE

    Lecture 2: Launching PowerShell (PS)

    Lecture 3: PS Version and Legacy OS

    Lecture 4: Launching ISE

    Lecture 5: ISE: the Command Pane

    Lecture 6: ISE: the Toolbar

    Lecture 7: ISE: View Customization

    Chapter 2: Working with the Help files in PowerShell

    Lecture 1: Using Help

    Lecture 2: Using Help (continued)

    Lecture 3: Using Help (continued)

    Lecture 4: Get-Help Command Options

    Lecture 5: Save Help

    Lecture 6: Updating and saving help files

    Lecture 7: Demo: Updating and saving help files

    Chapter 3: Initial Tasks in a Non-Domain Environment

    Lecture 1: Renaming the Computer

    Lecture 2: Renaming the Computer (continued)

    Lecture 3: Changing the Time Zone Settings

    Lecture 4: Turning on Remoting in a Non-Domain Environment

    Lecture 5: Finding and Starting the Service

    Lecture 6: Disabling PSRemote, Stopping the Service

    Lecture 7: Running PS commands on a remote computer

    Lecture 8: Starting a New Remote PS Session, Passing Credentials, Using Variables

    Lecture 9: Using PS Session

    Lecture 10: Changing IP configuration

    Lecture 11: Setting DNS Client

    Lecture 12: Resetting IP Configuration, Enabling DHCP

    Lecture 13: Finding and Installing New Roles and Features

    Lecture 14: Uninstalling Windows Roles and Features

    Lecture 15: Enabling, Disabling Firewall Profiles and Creatiing Firewall Rules

    Lecture 16: Using the Best Practice Analizer

    Lecture 17: Determining and Changing Current Location

    Lecture 18: Determining and Changing Current Location (continued)

    Lecture 19: Determining and Changing Current Location (continued)

    Lecture 20: Determining and Changing Current Location (continued)

    Lecture 21: Getting the Files in a Directory

    Lecture 22: Learning Pipelines and Objects Properties and Methods

    Lecture 23: Pipeline (continued)

    Lecture 24: Working with PSDrives, New-Items

    Lecture 25: Working with Select-Object, Where-Object Commands

    Chapter 4: Commands Used in the Sections 1-3

    Lecture 1: Commands Used to Turn on Remoting in a Non-Domain env

    Lecture 2: Commands Used to Find and start the Service

    Lecture 3: Commands Used to Disable PSRemote and Stop the Service

    Lecture 4: Commands Used to Run PS Commands on a Remote Computer

    Lecture 5: Commands Used to Start a New Remote PS Session, Pass Credentials, Use

    Lecture 6: Commands Used to Manage PS Session

    Lecture 7: Commands Used to Change IP Configuration

    Lecture 8: Commands Used to Set DNS Client

    Lecture 9: Commands Used to Reset IP Configuration and Enable DHCP

    Lecture 10: Commands Used to Find and Install a Role or Feature

    Lecture 11: Commands Used to Uninstall a Role or Feature

    Lecture 12: Commands Used to Enable, Disable Firewall Profiles and Create Firewall Rule

    Lecture 13: Commands Used for Best Practice Analyzer (BPA)

    Lecture 14: Commands Used to Determine and Change Current Location

    Lecture 15: Commands Used to Get the Files in a Directory

    Lecture 16: Commands Used in Pipeline and Objects Properties and Methods

    Lecture 17: Commands Used in Pipeline (continued)

    Lecture 18: Commands Used in Working with PSDrives, New-Items.

    Lecture 19: Commands Used in Working with Select-Object, Where-Object Commands

    Chapter 5: DNS

    Lecture 1: The DNS Overview

    Lecture 2: The DNS Overview (continued)

    Lecture 3: The Key DNS Related Definitions

    Chapter 6: DNS (demo)

    Lecture 1: DNS Role Installation

    Lecture 2: Launching DNS Manager

    Lecture 3: Adding Forward Primary/Secondary Lookup Zone; Installing DNS Role Remotely

    Lecture 4: Adding Zones in PS; Adding a Conditional Forwarder

    Lecture 5: Adding Zones in PS; Adding a Conditional Forwarder (continued)

    Chapter 7: DHCP (demo)

    Lecture 1: Checking if the DHCP Role is Installed

    Lecture 2: Installing DHCP

    Lecture 3: Instaling/Removing DHCP Role with PowerShell

    Lecture 4: Authorizing/Unauthorizing the DHCP Server

    Lecture 5: DHCP Related Files

    Lecture 6: Bindings

    Lecture 7: Adding a New Scope

    Lecture 8: Adding a New Scope (continued)

    Lecture 9: Managing Scope Options

    Lecture 10: Managing Scope Options (continued)

    Lecture 11: Superscopes

    Lecture 12: Policies

    Lecture 13: Some Extra DHCP Related Commands

    Chapter 8: Active Directory (AD DS)

    Lecture 1: Installing Domain Controller and Forest. Part 1

    Lecture 2: Installing Domain Controller and Forest. Part 2

    Lecture 3: Installing Domain Controller and Forest. Part 3

    Lecture 4: Installing Domain Controller and Forest. Part 4

    Lecture 5: Installing Domain Controller and Forest. Part 5

    Lecture 6: AD DS: managing users and groups. Part 1

    Lecture 7: AD AS: managing users and groups. Part 2

    Lecture 8: AD DS: managing OUs

    Instructors

  • Windows Server with PowerShell  No.2
    Vitalii Shumylo
    IT Transformation: Empowering Tech Experts
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