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Learn PowerShell Core 6.0

Learn PowerShell Core 6.0

By : das Neves, Jan-Hendrik Peters
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Learn PowerShell Core 6.0

Learn PowerShell Core 6.0

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By: das Neves, Jan-Hendrik Peters

Overview of this book

Beginning with an overview of the different versions of PowerShell, Learn PowerShell Core 6.0 introduces you to VSCode and then dives into helping you understand the basic techniques in PowerShell scripting. You will cover advanced coding techniques, learn how to write reusable code as well as store and load data with PowerShell. This book will help you understand PowerShell security and Just Enough Administration, enabling you to create your own PowerShell repository. The last set of chapters will guide you in setting up, configuring, and working with Release Pipelines in VSCode and VSTS, and help you understand PowerShell DSC. In addition to this, you will learn how to use PowerShell with Windows, Azure, Microsoft Online Services, SCCM, and SQL Server. The final chapter will provide you with some use cases and pro tips. By the end of this book, you will be able to create professional reusable code using security insight and knowledge of working with PowerShell Core 6.0 and its most important capabilities.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Is PowerShell a vulnerability?

With the introduction in mind, this question frequently comes up. The answer to this question is very often given as yes by enterprise companies, and therefore we are seeing many enterprise companies disallowing the use of PowerShell and PowerShell remoting, and even trying even to prevent the execution of PowerShell at all. But blocking PowerShell doesn’t address the real security problem. It just removes your most secure shell and scripting language.

PowerShell is a powerful programming language, completely object-oriented and based on .NET. Many cmdlets have been created for nearly every Microsoft technology to manage, administrate, and automate tasks, which would normally take much more time being implemented manually. But PowerShell is always executed with the rights the user already has. PowerShell does not provide any new capabilities...

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