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Joezer Cookey-Gam, Brendan Keane, Jeffrey Rosen, and Jonathan Runyon

"Professional Windows PowerShell for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1"

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Framework version 2.0. Windows PowerShell exposes .NET classes as built - in commands. When these
commands are executed they create a collection of one or more structured objects as output. Instead of
text, all actions in Windows PowerShell are based on .NET objects.
Windows PowerShell objects have a specific type based on the class used to create them. They have
properties (which are characteristics) and methods (which are actions you can take). Because objects
have a defined structure, a collection of objects created by one command can be passed to another
command as input without the need for parsing the data in - between.
Windows PowerShell includes a fully integrated and intuitive scripting language for managing .NET
objects. The language is consistent with higher - level languages used in programming .NET. Those
administrators familiar with the C# programming language will find many similarities in the grammar,
syntax, and keywords used by the Windows PowerShell scripting language.
Windows PowerShell includes more than 130 built - in commands for performing the most common
system administrative tasks. The commands are designed to be easy to understand and use because they
share common naming and parameter conventions. Learning how to use one command makes it easy to
understand how similar commands are also used.


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