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Windows PowerShell Pocket Reference View Larger Image | Lee Holmes O'Reilly Media, Paperback, Published May 2008, 174 pages, ISBN 0596521782 | List Price: $12.99 Our Price: $6.95 You Save: $6.04 (46% Off)
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This portable reference to Windows PowerShell summarizes both the command shell
and scripting language, and provides a concise reference to the major tasks that
make PowerShell so successful. It's an ideal on-the-job tool for Windows administrators
who don't have time to plow through huge books or search online.
Written by Microsoft PowerShell team member Lee Holmes, Windows PowerShell
Pocket Reference offers up-to-date coverage of PowerShell's 1.0 release,
and the MOM V3 and Exchange 2007 implementations. You'll find information on
.NET classes and legacy management tools that you need to manage your system,
along with chapters on how to write scripts, manage errors, format output, and
much more. Beginning with a whirlwind tour of Windows PowerShell, this convenient
guide covers:
- PowerShell language and environment
- Regular expression reference
- PowerShell automatic variables
- Standard PowerShell verbs
- Selected .NET classes and their uses
- WMI reference
- Selected COM objects and their uses
- .NET string formatting
- .NET datetime formatting
An authoritative source of information about PowerShell since its earliest
betas, Lee Holmes' vast experience lets him incorporate both the "how" and the
"why" into the book's discussions. His relationship with the PowerShell and
administration community -- through newsgroups, mailing lists, and his informative
blog Lee Holmes (www.leeholmes.com) -- gives him insight
into problems faced by administrators and PowerShell users alike. If you're
ready to learn this powerful tool without having to break stride in your routine,
this is the book you want.
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