PowerShell in a Nutshell

This past weekend I did an online presentation for a friend of mine who teaches for ITT in Omaha, Nebraska. He wanted me to do a brief talk about what PowerShell is and show how to use it, especially for managing Active Directory. I probably went much longer than I needed but everyone seemed to get a lot out of it. The session was recorded via WebEx. I then transcoded the recording so I could get it up on YouTube. That’s why the screen layout is a little funky and the audio is far from perfect. Still, I hope you find it useful. The presentation has a some slides but is primarily demo, including using the Microsoft Active Directory cmdlets.

You can also download my presentation and a zip filewith my demo scripts.

If you are ready to learn more check out some of the books and training videos in the side bar. Or bring me in to run a private PowerShell class for your organization. Good Luck and Enjoy!

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One Response to PowerShell in a Nutshell

  1. Chris says:

    Nice Powershell demo, Jeff. It’s made me want to learn Powershell even more.

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