Windows PowerShell Scripting and Toolmaking Training Course
Course 55039
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Course Overview
This five-day instructor-led course is intended for IT Professionals who have a working knowledge of Windows PowerShell 3.0 techniques and technologies, and who want to build reusable tools by using Windows PowerShell 3.0. Students of this course may administer a wide variety of server and client products and technologies that offer Windows PowerShell integration, including Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Windows Active Directory Domain Services, Microsoft SharePoint Server, and more. This course focuses on the Windows PowerShell scripting language, and on the concepts and techniques needed to produce reusable, professional tools. Audience
Course 55039: Windows PowerShell Scripting and Toolmaking targets administrators that have little or no programming experience, but who have a working knowledge of Windows PowerShell and who are able to use Windows PowerShell to run complex, interactive commands. Course Outline
Module 1: Preparing for Scripting This module explains how to prepare the environment for scripting, and provides refresher and background information for scripting. Lessons
Module 2: Parameterizing a Command This module explains how to start with an existing command and parameterize it to create a reusable tool. Lessons
Module 3: Creating a Script Module This module explains how to turn a basic script into a script module that can be distributed, loaded, and unloaded in Windows PowerShell. Lessons
Module 4: Handling Errors This module explains how to trap and handle errors within a script module. Lessons
Module 5: Writing Commands that Use Pipeline Input and Output This module explains how to write commands that integrate with the Windows PowerShell pipeline. Students will create commands that produce pipeline output and that accept pipeline input. Lessons
Module 6: Creating Hierarchical Command Output This module explains how to create, and use, object-oriented output that includes object hierarchies. Lessons
Module 7: Debugging Scripts This module explains Windows PowerShell techniques used to debug scripts, and provides students with opportunities to practice debugging skills. Lessons
Module 8: Customizing Default Formatting This module explain how to create a custom formatting view that can be added to a script module. Lessons
Module 9: Adding Advanced Parameter Attributes and Command Documentation This module explains how to declare parameter aliases, help messages, and input validation. It also explains how to implement switch parameters, how to add support for the –WhatIf and –Confirm parameters, and how to add comment-based help to a command. Lessons
Module 10: Creating Controller Scripts This module explains how to create scripts that implement complex business processes by running multiple tools in a specified sequence. Lessons
Module 11: Creating HTML-Based Reports This module explains how to write controller scripts that produce HTML-based management reports. Lessons
Module 12: Creating Basic Workflows This modules explains the key differences between Windows PowerShell functions and workflows, and shows students how to create a basic workflow. Lessons
Module 13: Working with XML Data This module explains how Windows PowerShell interprets, represents, and manipulates XML-based data. Lessons
Module 14: Using Advanced Scripting Techniques This module explains how to use advanced scripting techniques, including execution of external commands and graphical user interfaces. Lessons
Module 15: Creating Proxy Functions This module explains how to create proxy functions in Windows PowerShell. Lessons
Module 16: Building Tools in Windows PowerShell This module is a “final exam” for the course, and offers students the opportunity to build a complete tool, from scratch, using many of the techniques that they have learned in the preceding days. Lessons
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