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PowerShell Fundamentals: Creating Objects of Different Types

Jeff Hicks is a PowerShell MVP with over 20 years of experience in the IT field. Specializing in automation using PowerShell, Jeff helps busy systems administrators do more in less time through utilizing PowerShell.

Windows PowerShell Fundamentals TrainingIn his new Windows PowerShell Fundamentals Training Jeff provides a very comprehensive overview of PowerShell for those who are completely new to the scripting language.

Starting at the very beginning, the course goes over the PowerShell Pipeline, providers, using snapshots and modules, working with PowerShell objects, operators and constructs, utilizing arrays and hash tables as well as working with Regular Expressions and the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). Towards the end of the course, students finally get into PowerShell scripting and background jobs as Jeff shares the key cmdlets for administrators.

In this video from the course, you’ll get a little taste of PowerShell as Jeff shows you how to create PowerShell objects of different types.

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    Posted by Kasia Lorenc on August 22, 2011, 1:11 pm

    PowerShell MVP Hal Rottenberg is giving away a copy of our PowerShell Fundamentals training on his PowerScripting podcast! More info:

    http://powerscripting.wordpress.com/2011/08/22/win-a-copy-of-windows-powershell-fundamentals-training-thursday/

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