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Answer» Hi All, I am new to powershell. I find that I will need to learn a little about it if I am going to pass MS cert tests. Can someone point me to a good site to get my feet wet?
Thanks Did you Google? Get Feet Wet with Powershell
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/theTechTrek/entry/get_your_feet_wet_with_powershell_gui?lang=en
No I did not...good one! LOL
If you look at the link its a GUI for powershell. I will check it out but not really what I was looking for. Thanks for the help
Well, the thing now is to integrate PowerShell into a visual display. That way you can get into help FILES and still have the command screen up and running.
Microsoft expects full-time administrators to take some time to learn PowerShell. In is needed is some types of administrative tasks.
Here are some things you will find out there:
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2879205/data-center/powershell-for-beginners-scripts-and-loops.html
https://blog.varonis.com/top-10-powershell-tutorials-on-the-web/
There is no shortage of tutorials. Since it's an MS Cert, the Official MS Documentation is likely a good place to START.
Thing is- I'm not aware of any MS Certification that involves powershell that is not a powershell specialty, like "Certified Specialist in Microsoft PowerShell Scripting".
Quote from: BC_Programmer on August 24, 2016, 07:12:13 PM Since it's an MS Cert, the Official MS Documentation is likely a good place to start.
Thing is- I'm not aware of any MS Certification that involves powershell that is not a powershell specialty, like "Certified Specialist in Microsoft PowerShell Scripting".
...... Microsoft certification exam 70-411, Administering Windows Server 2012, which counts toward MCSA/MCSE certification.
Question 5: You manage a set of servers for a department in the verigon.com domain. The department has servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2. You have a generation 2 virtual machine NAMED VMSRV55. The boot order for VMSRV55 is as follows: You want to make the DVD drive the first boot device. Which of the following should you type at the PowerShell prompt?
I am WORKING on a MCSA to start with. The first test is 70-410. It has questions like remote admin of servers USING powershell. I never used powershell so this is all new to me. I found a few online video training files. They help and I think that going to MS web site will also help.
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