Practical PowerShell Office 365

Practical PowerShell Office 365
Author: Damian Scoles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN:

Get practical advice on how to use PowerShell on your Exchange Servers Key Features Learn more about PowerShell basics, not just for Exchange Online Discover innovative ways to construct useful scripts for your tenant Explore ways to easily manage Exchange Online Book Description While some organizations are moving to Office 365, many of them are staying on premises. The Exchange supporters need help to learn how to advance their PowerShell scripting skills. This book helps you to understand and learn these useful skills to become proficient in Exchange PowerShell. You'll start by learning how to enhance your scripts, perform detailed testing, and transition and use the scripts in production. You'll learn how to configure Exchange Online and manage client access, as well as how to leverage Unified Messaging for Exchange Online and utilize Exchange to its full potential. As you progress through the book, you'll discover how to migrate to Exchange Online from an on-premises solution and vice versa. The book closes by listing out the best practices that will help you write better code while configuring Exchange with PowerShell. By the end of the book, you'll have all the information you need to start using PowerShell with Exchange Online right away. What you will learn Manage Exchange Online and customize your tenant Create useful reports on your Exchange tenant Work with mailbox-enabled objects with PowerShell Manage mobile devices with PowerShell Build and troubleshoot your own scripts Apply best practices to write better code Who this book is for This book is designed for those who know some PowerShell or are looking for ways to make their scripts better and become more confident in managing Exchange Server with PowerShell.

PowerShell for Office 365

PowerShell for Office 365
Author: Martin Machado
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2017-07-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1787127893

Learn the art of leveraging PowerShell to automate Office 365 repetitive tasks About This Book Master the fundamentals of PowerShell to automate Office 365 tasks. Easily administer scenarios such as user management, reporting, cloud services, and many more. A fast-paced guide that leverages PowerShell commands to increase your productivity. Who This Book Is For The book is aimed at sys admins who are administering office 365 tasks and looking forward to automate the manual tasks. They have no knowledge about PowerShell however basic understanding of PowerShell would be advantageous. What You Will Learn Understand the benefits of scripting and automation and get started using Powershell with Office 365 Explore various PowerShell packages and permissions required to manage Office 365 through PowerShell Create, manage, and remove Office 365 accounts and licenses using PowerShell and the Azure AD Learn about using powershell on other platforms and how to use Office 365 APIs through remoting Work with Exchange Online and SharePoint Online using PowerShell Automate your tasks and build easy-to-read reports using PowerShell In Detail While most common administrative tasks are available via the Office 365 admin center, many IT professionals are unaware of the real power that is available to them below the surface. This book aims to educate readers on how learning PowerShell for Office 365 can simplify repetitive and complex administrative tasks, and enable greater control than is available on the surface. The book starts by teaching readers how to access Office 365 through PowerShell and then explains the PowerShell fundamentals required for automating Office 365 tasks. You will then walk through common administrative cmdlets to manage accounts, licensing, and other scenarios such as automating the importing of multiple users,assigning licenses in Office 365, distribution groups, passwords, and so on. Using practical examples, you will learn to enhance your current functionality by working with Exchange Online, and SharePoint Online using PowerShell. Finally, the book will help you effectively manage complex and repetitive tasks (such as license and account management) and build productive reports. By the end of the book, you will have automated major repetitive tasks in Office 365 using PowerShell. Style and approach This step by step guide focuses on teaching the fundamentals of working with PowerShell for Office 365. It covers practical usage examples such as managing user accounts, licensing, and administering common Office 365 services. You will be able to leverage the processes laid out in the book so that you can move forward and explore other less common administrative tasks or functions.

Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition

Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition
Author: James Petty
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2024-05-21
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1638354820

Automate complex tasks and processes with PowerShell scripts. This amazing book teaches you how to write, test, and organize high-quality, reusable scripts for Windows, Linux, and cloud-based systems. Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition takes you beyond command-line PowerShell and opens up the amazing world of scripting and automation. In just 27 bite-sized lessons, you’ll learn to write scripts that can eliminate repetitive manual tasks, create custom reusable tools, and build effective pipelines and workflows. In Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition you’ll learn: Setting up a reliable scripting environment Designing functions and scripts Effective pipeline usage Scripting and security Dealing with errors and bugs Source control with git Sharing and publishing scripts Professional-grade scripting practices The PowerShell language lets you write scripts to control nearly every aspect of Windows. Just master a few straightforward scripting skills, and you'll save yourself from hours of tedious tasks. This revised second edition is fully updated to PowerShell’s latest version, including hands-on examples that perfectly demonstrate modern PowerShell’s cross-platform applications. About the technology You can write PowerShell scripts to automate nearly any admin task on Windows, Linux, and macOS. This book shows you how! In just 27 short lessons you can complete on your lunch break, you’ll learn to create, organize, test, and share scripts and tools that will save you hours of time in your daily work. About the book Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition is a hands-on introduction to PowerShell automation and toolbuilding. Updated for the latest version of PowerShell, this thoroughly revised bestseller teaches you how to write efficient scripts, find and squash bugs, and organize your tools into libraries. Along the way, you’ll even pick up tips for securing and managing Linux and macOS systems. What's inside Setting up a reliable scripting environment Designing functions and scripts Effective pipeline usage Sharing and publishing scripts About the reader Beginning to intermediate knowledge of PowerShell required. About the author James Petty is CEO of PowerShell.org and The DevOps Collective and a Microsoft MVP. Don Jones and Jeffery Hicks are the authors of the first edition of Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches. Table of Contents PART 1 1 Before you begin 2 Setting up your scripting environment 3 WWPD: What would PowerShell do? 4 Review: Parameter binding and the PowerShell pipeline 5 Scripting language: A crash course 6 The many forms of scripting (and which to choose) 7 Scripts and security PART 2 8 Always design first 9 Avoiding bugs: Start with a command 10 Building a basic function and script module 11 Getting started with advanced functions 12 Objects: The best kind of output 13 Using all the streams 14 Simple help: Making a comment 15 Errors and how to deal with them 16 Filling out a manifest PART 3 17 Changing your brain when it comes to scripting 18 Professional-grade scripting 19 An introduction to source control with Git 20 Pestering your script 21 Signing your script 22 Publishing your script PART 4 23 Squashing bugs 24 Enhancing script output presentation 25 Wrapping up the .NET Framework 26 Storing data—not in Excel! 27 Never the end

Microsoft Exchange Server PowerShell Cookbook

Microsoft Exchange Server PowerShell Cookbook
Author: Jonas Andersson
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2015-07-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1785281186

Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 is a complex messaging system. Windows PowerShell 5 can be used in conjunction with Exchange Server 2013 to automate and manage routine and complex tasks to save time and money and eliminate errors. Starting by going through key PowerShell concepts and the Exchange Management Shell, this book will get you automating tasks that used to take hours in no time. Diving deeper, you will then manage your mailbox database, client access, and your transport servers with simple but effective scripts. This book finishes with advanced recipes on Exchange Server problems, such as managing distribution groups and maintaining high availability and security.

Windows PowerShell Step by Step

Windows PowerShell Step by Step
Author: Ed Wilson
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Total Pages: 2006
Release: 2015-10-13
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1509300465

Your hands-on guide to Windows PowerShell scripting fundamentals Expand your expertise--and teach yourself the fundamentals of Windows PowerShell scripting, including features available in Windows PowerShell 5. If you are an IT professional, power user, or consultant, you’ll get the guidance, exercises, and code you need to master core techniques for automating Windows setup, deployment, and management. Discover how to: Run cmdlets and command-line utilities Administer Windows-based servers and desktops with built-in cmdlets Use providers to access external information Write and run scripts from the Windows ISE Create functions that are easy to maintain Build standardized environments with profiles Automate Windows systems with WMI, CIM cmdlets, and remoting Automate Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) Debug scripts and handle errors Run commands that survive interruptions Use Desired State Configuration (DSC) to manage software services and their environments Get powerful new modules from PowerShell Gallery About You This book is for: IT professionals and power users who want to get productive with Windows PowerShell, including new features in Windows PowerShell 5 Windows system administrators who want to be more efficient and productive Anyone pursuing Windows PowerShell certifications No experience with Windows PowerShell or other scripting technologies necessary

PowerShell for Sysadmins

PowerShell for Sysadmins
Author: Adam Bertram
Publisher: No Starch Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1593279183

Learn to use PowerShell, Microsoft's scripting language, to automate real-world tasks that IT professionals and system administrators deal with every day. Save Time. Automate. PowerShell® is both a scripting language and an administrative shell that lets you control and automate nearly every aspect of IT. In PowerShell for Sysadmins, five-time Microsoft® MVP "Adam the Automator" Bertram shows you how to use PowerShell to manage and automate your desktop and server environments so that you can head out for an early lunch. You'll learn how to: Combine commands, control flow, handle errors, write scripts, run scripts remotely, and test scripts with the PowerShell testing framework, Pester Parse structured data like XML and JSON, work with common domains (like Active Directory, Azure, and Amazon Web Services), and create a real-world server inventory script Design and build a PowerShell module to demonstrate PowerShell isn't just about ad-hoc scripts Use PowerShell to create a hands-off, completely automated Windows deployment Build an entire Active Directory forest from nothing but a Hyper-V host and a few ISO files Create endless Web and SQL servers with just a few lines of code! Real-world examples throughout help bridge the gap between theory and actual system, and the author's anecdotes keep things lively. Stop with the expensive software and fancy consultants. Learn how to manage your own environment with PowerShell for Sysadmins and make everyone happy. Covers Windows PowerShell v5.1

Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2016

Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2016
Author: Clifton Leonard
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 997
Release: 2016-09-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1119232074

A bestselling Exchange Server guide, updated for the 2016 release Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 is the gold-standard reference for system administrators and first-time users alike. Fully updated to align with the latest release, this expert-led guide provides comprehensive coverage and easy-to-follow tutorials for all aspects of Exchange Server installation, configuration, and management. Whether you're migrating from an earlier version or installing Exchange Server for the first time, this book gives you quick access to the answers you need. Step-by-step instructions walk you through planning and design, installation, administration and management, maintenance, and more, so you can get up to speed quickly and get back to work. With a focus on the hands-on details, the Microsoft Certified Masters author team provides practical insight and invaluable guidance on every aspect of Exchange Server 2016, from mastering the basics to leveraging new features. Microsoft Exchange allows access to e-mail, voicemail, and calendars at any time, from almost any device. The 2016 release is designed specifically to appeal to enterprises; if you've been tasked with the implementation, this guide has the information you need. Get up to speed with the latest changes and features Understand server configurations, requirements, installation, and migration Manage mailboxes, groups, connectivity, and the client access server Troubleshoot common issues efficiently and effectively Exchange Server 2016 shifts even more control to the user, freeing administrators to perform more critical tasks. Beefed-up architecture and more centralized functions have eased configuration and upgrades, and a robust cloud implementation is expected to draw enterprises sooner rather than later. Systems administrators need to become familiar with the latest changes, and Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 is the ultimate reference and tutorial.

Office 365: Migrating and Managing Your Business in the Cloud

Office 365: Migrating and Managing Your Business in the Cloud
Author: Matthew Katzer
Publisher: Apress
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2014-01-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1430265264

Written for the IT professional and business owner, this book provides the business and technical insight necessary to migrate your business to the cloud using Microsoft Office 365. This is a practical look at cloud migration and the use of different technologies to support that migration. Numerous examples of cloud migration with technical migration details are included. Cloud technology is a tremendous opportunity for an organization to reduce IT costs, and to improve productivity with increased access, simpler administration and improved services. Those businesses that embrace the advantages of the cloud will receive huge rewards in productivity and lower total cost of ownership over those businesses that choose to ignore it. The challenge for those charged with implementing Microsoft Office 365 is to leverage these advantages with the minimal disruption of their organization. This book provides practical help in moving your business to the Cloud and covers the planning, migration and the follow on management of the Office 365 Cloud services. What you’ll learnOverview of Microsoft Office 365's operation and usage for any size enterpriseMethods of planning and migration Office 365 management best practices Using Office 365 SharePoint to improve business processes Troubleshooting Office 365 installations Using Compliance, eDiscovery and Data Loss Prevention tools Office 365-site management best practices for IT administrators and business owners Who this book is for Small-enterprise IT professionals and business owners who have the admin responsibilities for their business-IT needs. These people need refined reference information on basic set-up and configuration for their Office 365 installations, as well as best-practice-driven instruction on managing and troubleshooting their systems. Table of Contents Chapter 1: What is Office 365 (Author Matt Katzer) Chapter 2: Using Office 365 (Author Matt Katzer) Chapter 3: Planning and Deployment (Author: Don Crawford) Chapter 4: Setup and Migration (Author Matt Katzer) Chapter 5: SharePoint Administration (Author Don Crawford) Chapter 6: Building Your Website (Author Matt Katzer) Chapter 7: Windows Intune Administration (Author Matt Katzer) Chapter 8: Office 365 Administration Guide Enterprise (Author Matt Katzer) Chapter 9: Office 365 Compliance and Data Loss Prevention (Author Matt Katzer) Chapter 10:Exchange Online Protection Administration (Author Matt Katzer) Chapter 11: DirSync, ADFS, Single Sign-On and Exchange Federation (Author Matt Katzer) Appendix A: Glossary of Terms

Exam Ref 70-347 Enabling Office 365 Services

Exam Ref 70-347 Enabling Office 365 Services
Author: Orin Thomas
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2015-08-20
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1509300783

*** In June 2017, the 70-347 Exam was updated with a new objective domain: Configure and Secure Office 365 services. While this first edition will still help you with the first four ODs, in order to fully prepare for the new portion of the exam, you should consult other resources for the following: Implement Microsoft Teams Configure and manage OneDrive for Business Implement Microsoft Flow and PowerApps Configure and manage Microsoft StaffHub Configure security and governance for Office 365 services *** Prepare for Microsoft Exam 70-347--and help demonstrate your real-world mastery of the skills needed to help securely and efficiently provide Microsoft Office 365 services in any environment. Designed for experienced IT pros ready to advance their status, Exam Ref focuses on the critical-thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at the MCSA level. Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives: Manage clients and end-user devices Provision Microsoft SharePoint Online site collections Configure Microsoft Exchange Online and Skype for Business for end users Plan for Exchange Online and Skype for Business This Microsoft Exam Ref: Organizes its coverage by exam objectives Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you Provides exam preparation tips written by a top trainer, consultant, and sysadmin Assumes you have experience with the Office 365 Admin Center and an understanding of Exchange Online, Skype for Business, SharePoint Online, Office 365 ProPlus, and Microsoft Azure Active Directory

PowerShell Fast Track

PowerShell Fast Track
Author: Vikas Sukhija
Publisher: Apress
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-11-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781484277584

Create complex scripts in PowerShell and learn how to connect them to cloud services like Azure and Azure AD. This book will help you learn PowerShell by providing small “cheat” snippets that you can combine to write efficient and effective scripts. PowerShell Fast Track starts with the basics of PowerShell before moving on to discuss functions like date and logs, along with concepts such as inputs for your scripts. Author Vikas Sukhija then walks you through interactive input and Snapins modules, where you will learn GUI button prompts and how to import sessions. He’ll then show you how to report errors through email and log errors to a text file. Reporting CSV (Comma Separate Value) is discussed next, followed by a demonstration of miscellaneous functions, including how to connect your PowerShell scripts with Azure, SharePoint, Teams and other services. As you progress further, you’ll see how PowerShell provides powerful features for automation that can be leveragedfor managing your Teams workload. Finally, using practical examples, you will learn how to implement and create scripts for day-to-day usage. After reading this book, you will be able to hit the ground running and use PowerShell’s powerful features in your own work. What Will You Learn: Utilize code Snippets to perform practical tasks Combine the code to create more complex scripts. Logging and reporting Connect to various products such as Exchange, SharePoint, Teams, and AzureAD Who Is This Book For: System administrators