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Professional Windows Powershell View Larger Image | Andrew Watt Wrox Press, Paperback, Published April 2007, 552 pages, ISBN 0471946931 | List Price: $39.99 Our Price: $24.95 You Save: $15.04 (38% Off)
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Table of Contents
Introduction.
1. Getting Started with Windows PowerShell.
2. The Need for Windows PowerShell.
3. The Windows PowerShell Approach.
4. Using the Interactive Shell.
5. Using Snapins, Startup Files, and Preferences.
6. Parameters.
7. Filtering and Formatting Output.
8. Using Trusting Operations.
9. Retrieving and Working with Data.
10. Scripting with Windows PowerShell.
11. Additional Windows PowerShell Language Constructs.
12. Processing Text.
13. COM Automation.
14. Scripting .NET.
15. Using Windows PowerShell Tools for Discovery.
16. Security.
17. Working with Errors and Exceptions.
18. Debugging.
19. Working with the File System.
20. Working with the Registry.
21. Working with Environment Variables.
22. Working with Logs.
23. Working with WMI.
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