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3 Days
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In this course, students learn how to access the PowerShell commands included with ECM 2203 and use them to perform configuration tasks for a primary site. Individual cmdlets will be used in working with objects such as Boundaries, Boundary Groups, Collections, Software Deployment, Patching, Compliance Settings, OSD Task Sequences, and many others. Basic scripting will also be covered so that students can learn how to put PowerShell to use when working with large sets of objects.
Learning Objectives
- Create additional site system roles on existing or new servers.
- Modify high level site settings.
- Create and modify Discovery Methods, Boundaries and Boundary Groups.
- Create Collections using any of the membership rules available.
- Delegate authority through Roles and Scopes.
- Install the Configuration Manager client, modify client settings and restrict access to site systems.
- Deploy software to clients.
- Deploy software updates to clients.
- Configure compliance settings targeted against collections.
- Modify settings that govern monitoring functions such as Alerts and Status Settings.
- Work with Task Sequences for Operating System Deployment.
- Write basic PowerShell scripts using cmdlets learned and scripting constructs to accomplish configuration tasks.
Course Details
Course Outline
1 - Module 1: Review of Endpoint Configuration Manager Concepts
2 - Module 2: Managing Resources
3 - Module 3: Working with Clients
4 - Module 4: Distributing Software
5 - Module 5: Updating Systems with WSUS and ECM
6 - Module 6: How PowerShell Can Manage Compliance Settings
7 - Module 7: Configuring Operating System Deployment Objects
8 - Module 8: Working at the Site Level
9 - Module 9: Security and Monitoring
10 - Module 10: Using PowerShell Scripting to Automate Tasks
Actual course outline may vary depending on offering center. Contact your sales representative for more information.