- This module explains the three types of jobs: local jobs, Windows PowerShell remote jobs, and Common Information Model (CIM)/Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) jobs. These job types form the basis of the Windows PowerShell job system.
Upon completion of this module, the learner will be able to:
Explain the purpose and functionality of background jobs.
Start jobs.
Manage jobs.
Retrieve job results.
Use background jobs.
- Create and manage scheduled jobs using Windows PowerShell
Upon completion of this module, the learner will be able to:
Explain how to run Windows PowerShell scripts as scheduled tasks.
Create and run a Windows PowerShell script as a scheduled task.
Explain the purpose and use of scheduled jobs.
Create job options and triggers.
Create scheduled jobs.
Retrieve scheduled job results.
Use scheduled jobs.
Overview
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Syllabus
- Create and manage background jobs using Windows PowerShell
- Introduction
- Define the types of background jobs in Windows PowerShell
- Start remote jobs and CIM/WMI jobs in Windows PowerShell
- Monitor jobs in Windows PowerShell
- Retrieve results for running jobs in Windows PowerShell
- Module assessment
- Summary
- Create and manage scheduled jobs using Windows PowerShell
- Introduction
- Create and run Windows PowerShell scripts as scheduled tasks
- Define scheduled jobs in Windows PowerShell
- Create job option and job trigger objects in Windows PowerShell
- Create and register a scheduled job in Windows PowerShell
- Retrieve the results from a scheduled job in Windows PowerShell
- Module assessment
- Summary