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Overview/Description
Day-to-day SharePoint management entails a lot of site management and server remediation. This course covers general SharePoint administration, server diagnostics, security and search, and managing and maintaining sites all using the PowerShell scriptable command line interface.
Target Audience
SharePoint administrators and developers looking to understand the command line interface to Microsoft SharePoint Server
Prerequisites
None
Expected Duration (hours)
3.0
Lesson Objectives
Microsoft PowerShell and SharePoint: Managing Sites
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Overview/Description
The PowerShell environment is installed with SQL Server and is viewed as a primary method of configuration and management. This course covers the first steps required to manage SQL Server with PowerShell, SQL Management Objects, working with Windows Management Instrumentation, and handling errors.
Target Audience
SQL Server administrators and developers looking to understand the command line interface to Microsoft SQL Server
Prerequisites
None
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
Lesson Objectives
Microsoft PowerShell and SQL Server: Introduction
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Overview/Description
PowerShell can be used to manage the full range of SQL Server management tasks, and through scripting can assist with automation of frequent tasks. This course covers policies and jobs, working with PowerShell’s powerful scripting features, and working with individual databases.
Target Audience
SQL Server administrators and developers looking to understand the command line interface to Microsoft SQL Server
Prerequisites
None
Expected Duration (hours)
2.5
Lesson Objectives
Microsoft PowerShell and SQL Server: Database Management
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Overview/Description
Windows PowerShell is a powerful task automation and configuration management framework, as well as being an administrator-friendly entry point to the .NET Framework. In this course, you will learn about the PowerShell environment and PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment. You'll also learn how to get help, when needed, through the extensible help system built into Windows PowerShell.
Target Audience
Windows administrators and developers who wish to use PowerShell.
Prerequisites
None
Expected Duration (hours)
2.5
Lesson Objectives
Microsoft...
Overview/Description
Every time you work in PowerShell in any one of its guises as a host application or ISE, you are working in the context of a provider. Aliases in Windows PowerShell are a kind of shorthand for a cmdlet. This course covers aliases and providers. And continues to cover the pipeline and working with objects and rounds off with formatting output.
Target Audience
Windows administrators and developers who wish to use PowerShell
Prerequisites
None
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
Lesson Objectives
Microsoft PowerShell for Windows: Aliases, Providers, and Objects...
Overview/Description
The ability to remotely run commands on a group of remote system is one of the key advantages of Windows PowerShell. Extensibility through modules and snap-ins is another key advantage. This course covers one-to-one and one-to-many remoting, snap-ins and modules.
Target Audience
Windows administrators and developers looking to use PowerShell
Prerequisites
None
Expected Duration (hours)
2.5
Lesson Objectives
Microsoft PowerShell for Windows: Remoting and Modules
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describe the architecture for running remote Windows PowerShell...
Overview/Description
Microsoft Lync Server offers enterprise-level collaboration requirements. Lync Server 2013 offers many features to enhance collaboration and communication in your organization. In this course, you will learn how to deploy and configure Lync Server, as well as how to manage operations.
Target Audience
Lync Server Administrators
Prerequisites
None
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
Lesson Objectives
Microsoft Lync Server 2013: Configuration and Maintenance
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deploy a mediation server
deploy trunks and gateways
deploy an edge server...
Overview/Description
Microsoft Lync Server offers instant messaging, conferencing, and telephony solutions that can support enterprise-level collaboration requirements. Lync Server 2013 offers many features to enhance collaboration and communication in your organization. In this course, you will learn about the different administration features as well as some of the data resiliency.
Target Audience
Lync server administrators
Prerequisites
None
Expected Duration (hours)
1.5
Lesson Objectives
Microsoft Lync Server 2013: Administration and Data Resiliency Overview
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Overview/Description
Windows 10 integrates the modern Windows 8 app interface and the classic Windows Start Menu into one keyboard, mouse, and touch-friendly interface. In this course, you'll learn about new features of the Windows 10 interface, including the Start Menu and Virtual Desktops, and improvements made to existing tools, such as the Command Prompt and File Explorer.
Target Audience
Windows users looking to get a preview of the new interface features coming in Windows 10, and decision makers seeking to evaluate Windows 10 as an upgrade to existing Windows systems...
Overview/Description
Microsoft IIS has been designed to allow for scalability, security, manageability, and above all reliability. This course describes how best to leverage these benefits with the use of applications and application pools, virtual directories, and the available Microsoft IIS extensions. This course also covers Microsoft IIS security features, with the use of certificates.
Target Audience
Individuals interested in setting up and configuring a Microsoft IIS server and web site
Prerequisites
None
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
Lesson Objectives
Installing and...