How do I get started with PowerShell?

How do I get started with PowerShell?

From the Start Menu

  1. Click Start, type PowerShell, and then click Windows PowerShell.
  2. From the Start menu, click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, click the Windows PowerShell folder, and then click Windows PowerShell.

How do I use Microsoft PowerShell?

From the taskbar, in the search text field, type powershell. Then, click or tap the ‘Windows PowerShell’ result. To run PowerShell as administrator, right-click (touchscreen users: tap and hold) on the Windows PowerShell search result, then click or tap ‘Run as administrator’.

What is the best way to learn PowerShell?

Best Free PowerShell Training Resources

  1. Microsoft.
  2. PowerShell.org.
  3. Channel 9.
  4. edX.
  5. Veeam Software.
  6. GitHub.
  7. PowerShell training with free trial periods.
  8. General resources: Microsoft, blogs and other sources.

Do I need to learn PowerShell?

Windows PowerShell is worth learning in 2021, just as much as any other language. It works hand in hand with many daily tasks that you might need to get done in your current role. You can script and write very useful programs in both Python and PowerShell, which makes your learning possibilities so much more rich.

What’s the best way to learn PowerShell?

  1. Start with PowerShell in a month of lunches by Don Jones. Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches.
  2. You can also use the MVA course from Microsoft. Getting Started with Microsoft PowerShell.
  3. If you have access to Pluralsight you can use.
  4. Jaap Brasser’s Blog.
  5. PowerShell Resources.

Does Windows 10 come with PowerShell?

Does Windows 10 have PowerShell? Yes. Starting with Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 all Windows Operating System comes with PowerShell preinstalled.