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So you've got Active Directory and PowerShell...how do you make them work together? Find out in Managing Active Directory with Windows PowerShell: TFM by Jeffrey Hicks. You'll not only learn about managing Active Directory users and groups with PowerShell, but also computer accounts, group policy, Active Directory infrastructure and more. Coverage includes how to use "out of the box" PowerShell features like the [ADSI] type adapter, as well as 3rd party solutions such as the Quest Software Active Roles Management Shell for Active Directory. Inside you'll find plenty of real-world and practical examples, including complete scripts you can use right now to get your job done faster and more efficiently!

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 was the first application designed to be managed 100% in Windows PowerShell - so how do you do it? How can you break the bonds of GUI-based administration, stop clicking buttons, and learn to be more effective and efficient? Author Ilse Van Criekinge shows you how in Exchange Management Shell: TFM. This book provides the answers in a "cookbook" format that focuses on real-world Exchange Server 2007 management tasks, and how to accomplish them in Windows PowerShell. This authoritative and comprehensive book includes a standardized "crash course" in Windows PowerShell for newcomers, and dives right into the nuts and bolts of becoming a leading-edge, command-line Exchange administrator.

 

Windows PowerShell v2.0 Community Technology Preview

Learn about PowerShell v2.0 as it's being developed with Windows PowerShell v2.0: TFM (3rd Edition). Available exclusively through our Initial Public Offering (IPO) program, the 3rd edition is being written alongside Microsoft's "preview" releases for PowerShell v2.0, meaning you'll have the latest, greatest information about Windows PowerShell, in electronic format, updated each time a new preview release of v2.0 is made available to the public. Through our IPO program, you'll have access to the continually-updated manuscript as it is being written - unedited, unensored, and unrestricted.

 

WORKS IN PROGRESS...

Currently underway is: Managing VMWare with Windows PowerShell: TFM by Hal Rottenberg, a cookbook-style title that goes deep on the techniques used to manage VMWare using Windows PowerShell. The book preview pages are up and we'll be adding more information and content as it becomes available.