Back up, Restore, and Configure SharePoint - start the course
- create and automate a SharePoint backup using Microsoft PowerShell and Task Scheduler
- restore all, or part of, the SharePoint farm using PowerShell
- use Microsoft PowerShell to configure SharePoint
- create and remove a web application for SharePoint using Microsoft PowerShell
Working with the Command Line - create and configure objects in Microsoft PowerShell and apply that to SharePoint
- pipe within PowerShell and take the results and move them over to another cmdlet
Services and Databases - find and control Microsoft SharePoint services using PowerShell
- work with server solutions in Microsoft SharePoint and PowerShell
- deploy, update, and remove Sandbox Solutions using Microsoft PowerShell
- work with single or multiple Features in Microsoft SharePoint and PowerShell
- create, work with, and remove a Configuration Database in Microsoft PowerShell and SharePoint
- create a new Content Database and remove an existing Content Database using Microsoft PowerShell
- retrieve information on a Content Database in Microsoft PowerShell and SharePoint
- import and export site collections in Microsoft PowerShell and SharePoint
SharePoint cmdlets - add, remove, and query Shell Administrators in PowerShell
- query, add, remove, and configure existing Managed Accounts using Microsoft PowerShell
- create and configure a Managed Path and query Host Header Information in Microsoft PowerShell and SharePoint
- query and configure Security Tokens in Microsoft PowerShell and SharePoint
- add SPUsers and configure their roles in a SharePoint collection's subsite or SPWeb using PowerShell cmdlets
- create, query, and configure a SharePoint SPWeb and its data using PowerShell cmdlets, parameters, and methods
- extract, configure, and manage SharePoint site collection data using SharePoint's Management Shell
SharePoint Administration - load SharePoint assemblies to make it possible to work with SharePoint directly from within PowerShell
- programmatically create a SharePoint 2013 content database capable of holding a site collection
- use PowerShell cmdlets to retrieve, query, and manage SharePoint timer jobs and log information
- use PowerShell cmdlets to remove, create, and configure SharePoint 2013's Usage and Data Collection application
- use PowerShell cmdlets to programmatically configure a SharePoint farm's outgoing e-mail settings
- use PowerShell cmdlets to create, configure, and remove Alternate Access Mapping within a SharePoint farm
- turn on, run, and turn off Developer Dashboard within Microsoft SharePoint
- configure your resource measures and output these measures to a text file using Microsoft PowerShell within SharePoint
- add and configure Farm Administrators within a SharePoint Farm, using Microsoft PowerShell
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