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Screencast: Using Windows PowerShell

Windows PowerShell in my opinion is the most important tool for administrators that we have released in many  powershellyears.  It helps to automate the tasks that administrators are faced with every day.  I’ve been talking with customers for awhile now about Windows Server 2008 and PowerShell is always apart of sessions and demo’s.  So I thought it would be good to capture the demo’s I’ve built up over time and make available to you some of the files I use on a regular basis.  There are also some resources below for you to go and find out more.

If you want to watch the screencast in Windows Media Player click on this link.

http://edge.technet.com/Media/Screencast-Windows-PowerShell-introduction/

And here are the files I used in the demos.

 

Windows PowerShell Resources

Windows PowerShell Team Blog
Windows PowerShell Download
Windows PowerShell SDK
TechNet Script Center
Windows PowerShell in Action – Jeffrey Snover’s Book
Windows PowerShell:  The Definitive Guide
Free Windows PowerShell Book – Great free download for those new to PowerShell

Jeffa

Comments

marco.shaw said:

"Windows PowerShell in Action – Jeffrey Snover’s Book"

It is actually Bruce Payette's book, who is also on the PowerShell team.

# July 22, 2008 3:12 PM

Byron said:

Cool demo... One question... where can I get that spinning earth program you have running on your desktop?

# July 23, 2008 9:17 PM

jeffa36 said:

The spinning globe is a Dreamscene so you'll need Vista Ultimate to use.  You also have to install Deskscapes which you can get at http://dream.wincustomize.com

# July 24, 2008 12:43 AM

Don Hite said:

"Windows PowerShell in my opinion is the most important tool for administrators that we have released

# August 10, 2008 9:33 AM
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