Summary
PowerShell and WMI is an example-driven guide for administrators
managing networks of Windows servers and desktops. With 150 practical
examples, including ready-to-reuse scripts and techniques, you'll learn
the ins and outs of automating WMI via PowerShell v3. You'll also find
deep coverage of all aspects of Windows administration, including IIS,
DNS and Hyper-V.
About the Technology
WMI, on its own, is simply a collection of Windows management
facilities. Paired with PowerShell, however, WMI becomes a brilliant
toolset for automating servers, networks, and remote Windows computers.
About the Book
PowerShell and WMI is an industrial-strength guide for administrators
of Windows networks, servers, and desktops. You'll start with practical
overviews of PowerShell and of WMI. Then you'll explore 150 specific
examples--all with ready-to-use scripts--designed to simplify your
day-to-day system management. Each tested technique is configured to
load as part of a PowerShell module.
A set of handy appendixes includes references for PowerShell and WMI.
Prior exposure to PowerShell and WMI is helpful but not required.
Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and
Kindle eBook from Manning. Also available is all code from the book.
What's Inside
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Managing Windows, IIS, and Hyper-V
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Remote desktops and devices
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Logs, jobs, and performance
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New PowerShell v3 WMI functionality
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Table of Contents PART 1 TOOLS OF THE TRADE
- Solving administrative challenges
- Using PowerShell
- WMI in depth
- Best practices and optimization
PART 2 WMI IN THE ENTERPRISE?
- System documentation
- Disk systems
- Registry administration
- Filesystem administration
- Services and processes
- Printers
- Configuring network adapters
- Managing IIS
- Configuring a server
- Users and security
- Logs, jobs, and performance
- Administering Hyper-V with PowerShell and WMI
PART 3 THE FUTURE: POWERSHELL V3 AND WMI
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WMI over WSMAN
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Your own WMI cmdlets
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CIM cmdlets and sessions