Module 1: Getting started with Windows PowerShell
This module will introduce you to Windows PowerShell and provide an overview
of the product's functionality. The module explains how to open and configure
Windows PowerShell. It also explains how to run commands and use the built-in
Help system in Windows PowerShell.
Lesson:
- Windows PowerShell overview
- Understan Windows PowerShell command syntax
- Find commands and get help in Windows PowerShell
Module 2: Windows PowerShell for local systems administration
This module introduces you to the different types of cmdlets commonly used
for system administration. While you can search for cmdlets each time you need
to accomplish a task, it is more efficient to have at least a basic
understanding of these cmdlets. This module also explains how to manage Windows
10 by using PowerShell..
Lesson:
- Active Directory Domain Services administration cmdlets
- Network configuration cmdlets
- Server administration cmdlets
- Windows PowerShell in Windows 10
Module 3: Working with the Windows PowerShell pipeline
This module introduces the pipeline feature of Windows PowerShell. The
pipeline feature is included in several command-line shells such as the command
prompt in the Windows operating system. However, the pipeline feature in Windows
PowerShell provides more complex, flexible, and capable functionalities compared
to other shells. This module provides you with the skills and knowledge that
will help you use Windows PowerShell more effectively and efficiently.
Lesson:
- Understand the pipeline
- Select, sort, and measure objects
- Filter objects out of the pipeline
- Enumerate objects in the pipeline
- Send and pass pipeline data as output
Module 4: Using PSProviders and PSDrives
This module introduces the PSProviders and PSDrives adapters. A PSProvider is
basically a Windows PowerShell adapter makes some form of storage resemble a
hard drive. A PSDrive is an actual connection to a form of storage. You can use
these two technologies to work with various forms of storage by using the same
commands and techniques that you use to manage the file system.
Lesson:
- Using PSProviders
- Using PSDrives
Module 5: Querying management information by using CIM and WMI
This module introduces you to two parallel technologies: Windows Management
Instrumentation (WMI) and Common Information Model (CIM). Both these
technologies provide local and remote access to a repository of management
information including access to robust information available from the operating
system, computer hardware, and installed software.
Lesson:
- Understand CIM and WMI
- Query data by using CIM and WMI
- Make changes by using CIM and WMI
Module 6: Working with variables, arrays, and hash tables
Variables are an essential component of scripts. You can use variables to
accomplish complex tasks that you can't complete by using a single command. This
module explains how to work with variables, arrays, and hash tables as steps in
learning how to create Windows PowerShell scripts.
Lesson:
- Use variables
- Manipulate variables
- Manipulate arrays and hash tables
Module 7: Windows PowerShell scripting
This module explains how to package a Windows PowerShell command in a script.
Scripts allow you to perform repetitive tasks and more complex tasks than cannot
be accomplished in a single command.
Lesson:
- Introduction to scripting with Windows PowerShell
- Script constructs
- Import data from files
- Accept user input
- Troubleshooting and error handling
- Functions and modules
Module 8: Administering remote computers with Windows PowerShell
This module introduces you to the Windows PowerShell remoting technology that
enables you to connect to one or more remote computers and instruct them to run
commands on your behalf.
Lesson:
- Use basic Windows PowerShell remoting
- Use advanced Windows PowerShell remoting techniques
- Use PSSessions
Module 9: Managing Azure resources with PowerShell
This module provides information about installing the necessary modules for
cloud services management. It explains how to use PowerShell commands to perform
some simple administrative tasks on cloud resources such as Azure virtual
machines (VMs), Azure storage accounts, and Azure subscriptions. This module
also describes how to use the Azure Cloud Shell environment to perform
PowerShell-based or Bash-based administration directly from the Azure portal.
Lesson:
- Azure PowerShell
- Introduce Azure Cloud Shell
- Manage Azure VMs with PowerShell
- Manage storage and subscriptions
Module 10: Managing Microsoft 365 services with PowerShell
This module describes how to use PowerShell to manage Microsoft 365 user
accounts, licenses, and groups, Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and
Microsoft Teams.
Lesson:
- Manage Microsoft 365 user accounts, licenses, and groups with
PowerShell
- Manage Exchange Online with PowerShell
- Manage SharePoint Online with PowerShell
- Manage Microsoft Teams with PowerShell
Module 11: Using background jobs and scheduled jobs
This module describes how to use background jobs and scheduled jobs. It also
explains how to create scheduled jobs and retrieve job results.
Lesson:
- Use background jobs
- Use scheduled jobs