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Managing SharePoint 2016 with PowerShell

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Overview

PowerShell is a great scripting tool which can help in the management of applications and services efficiently. Using SharePoint PowerShell, you can create repeatable scripts that can make repetitive and complex tasks easier to manage and control.

As a SharePoint Administrator, you are always asked to make changes, update permissions, setup web applications, site collections and sites, and somehow make sure everything works all the time. Natively SharePoint has an excellent Administration interface, known as Central Administration that can be used. However, PowerShell scripting can assist with the management to create repeatable scripts that can be run as needed giving you more power and control over managing your SharePoint Farm. In this course, Managing SharePoint 2016 with PowerShell, you will learn foundational knowledge to create PowerShell scripts. First, you will learn SharePoint PowerShell basic. Next, you will discover how to manage SharePoint Users, Sites, and Services easily with PowerShell. Finally, you will explore how to backup, restore, and troubleshoot SharePoint using PowerShell. When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of PowerShell for SharePoint needed to support and manage SharePoint with PowerShell effectively.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Connecting and Running PowerShell for SharePoint 31mins
  • Creating Objects Using PowerShell 21mins
  • Managing Service Applications with PowerShell 43mins
  • Managing Content and Databases with PowerShell 22mins
  • Troubleshooting with PowerShell 32mins
  • Performing Backups, Restores, and Common Administration Tasks 25mins

Taught by

Liam Cleary

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