Windows PowerShell [01] Introduction
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
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Didn't know Ed sheeran also wrote scripts for windows.
where did you find it?
I feel like this dude gets this a lot
I thought he was the old man in Jurassic Park
Ik!! he looks just like ed Sheeran!!!!!!!!!!!!1😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Funny!
I appreciate the quick skim over the typical powershell 101 topics. Plenty of people like myself get stuck at the start, but are familiar with get-help/basic commands. This is a good jump start for those relearning.
Your cmd batch series is the best video resource on the subject in my opinion. I challenged myself to write a reasonably fully-featured blackjack game in batch and watched your videos multiple times to clarify some of the weird syntax. Having put that in the bag, I'm interested in tackling PS next and I like the way you bring it down to an easy conceptual level. Keep it up, looking forward to more in this series!
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I'm looking forward to these kind of series.
We all do. We all do. This is a gift from heavens ! :D No but for real I was really looking forward for this.
Likewise. He is very good at cutting to the meat of the subject at hand which isn't very common in Powershell tutorials
@@skyysims Thanks for the kind words!
Thanks John, I'm really excited to follow this series!
Love it, hopefully you do more of this. I'm a Linux guy who struggles talking windows sys admin language! I was looking for courses online but none seem to give this kind of info from the ground up. Thanks!
I really enjoy the way you instruct this course make me want to keep learning more. I am in a cyber boot camp course to become a future cyber security professional and I can't even explain how great a watch this first video is. I can not wait to complete the series! I look forward to giving you updates and mastering powershell :)
hey Jeff, im starting my journey as well, mind if i ask you how its going one year later?
@@phdtvproductions hey how is it going after 5 months? I am starting my journey as well.
I must concur with many of the already stated comments, I seen you on many other Youtubbers channels doing the cyber security gig. Thanks for making a seemingly daunting learning into fun again, your a great teacher Mr. Hammond
You are the man, John Hammond lol
You have helped me more than you know. All of the guys on youtube as well but you have been the man helping me get to the next level in so many areas and really breaking things down just like this powershell video this was one of the most helpful videos Ive ever watched...thank you so much.
More quality content from John. Cant wait to watch the rest of the series.
You are amazing John , I'm extremely grateful for great explanation
No YOU'RE amazing! [[insert keanu reeves meme gif]]
Thanks so much!
Excellent start John. Looking forward to the rest of the series.
learning PS for my first project, and u made my first day a hell of a lot easier 👍
Your video series will rock!
I learn so much watching your Videos! Thank you for all you do!!!
One of the better videos on YT . Thanks, John.
Hi John, My Name is Henry, I'm New to the Cyber Security Sector and I find your videos extremely helpful and informative. Thanks for what you do.
Coming from unix- as soon as get in a windows machine I run powershell, this is very helpful. I love the get-alias cmdlet.
Thank you
This was brilliant, well done!
Excellent video. I like the basic explanations on the cmdlets
This was a great powershell video. I love how you explained we are dealing with objects and not just strings. Great stuff!!!! Please, keep it coming :)
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Great content! I would love to see a video on an introduction to Exploit Development and Binary Exploitation. Keep up the kickass work, I'm sad I didn't see you at DC27.
In your example of double cmdlet when one is using a parameter you can get same result with one call only “Select-Object name -Index 0”. Nice video by the way.
So, as an experienced PowerShell scripted I’m glad I watched this video all the way before I commented. Awesome job. Looking forward to more. So far perfect for beginners. New sub.
i dont know much if anything much about these commands but arnt there gui (s) for every command like dos --->gui? so y still have commands? take for example create 'active user directory' unless there are no gui s for network commands? i guess what im saying is y do i still have to remember all these commands when i could point and click? just asking dont beat me down
@@bradsmith1314 Some old stuff here but the fact you use y instead of why tells me all I need to know.
@@paulfrankovich3085 thats y im asking !?!! i dont know!! gosh u ppl in the net bting back that 90s!
@@paulfrankovich3085 can u plz tell me?
@@bradsmith1314 Sometimes the command line is faster. Sure there are guis. But a lot of people are use to Linux. No guis there.
Thank you for the time and the knowledge you share !
Amazing guy
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2023 - "No experience required!" I'm a 37 year old Heavy Equipment Operator exploring my options. I haven't touched CLI since MS-DOS about 25 years ago. Great intro, can't wait to see more.
Very helpful video. Clear and interesting to listen to. Thanks!
The last 2 commands in this video are God tier. Thank you!
Awesome tutorials by John
Awesome video to start off learning power-shell...Thanks
@John Hammond
I really enjoy your content! You're a great teacher and don't let anybody tell you otherwise! I really like your beard as well, fits your general aura very well :)
Amazing, Waiting for the next one.
Loved it thanks for such crystal clear explanation.
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Thank you for the tips, love your videos. Just wanted to verify the Verb-Noun structure, I encountered the term Kabab case and it looks similar to that structure. This video really helps a lot, very helpful for beginners. :)
Very helpful can appreciate John's help in command function discovering it's many file operations thanks!
Excellent teacher
i am just obsessed with this guys information
Thanks for the video. Very helpful for absolute beginners.
it's great . without any time wasting . very condense and useful
great tutorial, honestly, it was very helpful . Thank you a lot!
Very happy to hear that, thank you so much!
Great tutorial man. keep posting more .... Thank you.
Excellent ! explanations thanks so far the best one jet.
This is what I had been looking for
The way you showed the sponsor made me think that's part of tutorial I have to know before starting to learn powershell
You sir just gained a new subscriber! Great job!
That's a cracker presentation thanks; clear, well paced, and understandable. Liked & subbed.
Thank you for your time this means the world to me my head was spinning that blue screen has a way of intimidating you
Thanks for the content, you are awesome!
Very cool and useful video.
Thank you 😊
You are the best John
Hi John, thank you for sharing your knowledge i have subscribed your channel to follow regularly and i am waiting for more video's☺️👍
Really helpful video, thanks!
Amazing vid. Please do more !
That's some ultimate combo of Thor's (Pirate software) voice + Ed Sheeran's appearance.
Awesome Tutorial John...
please keep up and i am really excited about this video
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Awesome video John...
Best video learning powershell
Very informative! Thank you!
Awesomely simple! I got the Idea! thanks!
Good teacher 👍👍
i did watch all of this chanells old PS playlist and i will watch this serie too
thanks - great intro !
Very good topic perfect timing for me 😃
I swear that I wanted to learn MS win 2019 server with powershall and command cmd I already downloaded and install Ms server 2019
Thank you for sharing John! :)
Great content
I like your attitude, salud
dude your videos are so good
Super useful. Thanks!
Great content!
Loved your batch scripting tutorials! :)
Thank you - very informational.
Thanks for watching! :D
You are the best for reals.. never ever will there be another you
John , 'super+X' will open the power-user menu where 'start' would be, the equivalent of right clicking on it. It offers up Powershell (Administrator) as one of the choices , just a quick little short cut. You can change this in settings , by default it offers CMD(Admin) .. Coming from the Linux world I'd rather just use a tabbed terminal emulator , in my case CMDer. This way I can get to all of my shells with admin versions. Plus it integrates WSL as an option for a new tab . Yes you can 'call' them from the CLI , the tabbed CMDer is just way more organized. I wouldn't survive having to use Windows without 6 things, Chocolatey , WSL , CMDer , git-bash (so I can use linux commands/tools in windows CMD/PS), VIM/NANO from console and Xming. How did Windows last this long without a decent console based text editor !!!!??
Thanks a lot really good tutorial,
Awesome 👌
this was fun thanks!
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Great video!!!!!!!
Great content Thanks!!!
Hey man
mean this in a friendly and hopefully helpful way! A mic upgrade would do the channel wonders, youd be surprised how much a good mic can help with retention
Hilariously, `man` is aliased to `Get-Help`. :) Nice.
I believe 'gal' is also, channel 9 did a video with the guy who essentially invented powershell, another good watch for those interest in learning powershell
i guess that may be hilarious to some, but 'man' is the help command on linux, so that mapping is just rational. it's short for manual.
oh how the turntables
Great appreciate it!
thank you!
Thanks!
Just stumbled onto this video and I wish this series was continued :/ good video though.
I'll be back to it soon! This month has been crazy busy -- but I promise it will come back to life!
you're a blessing!!!
I know what series I’m watching tonight
Hey you are back in the room :D
YO THANK YOU SO MUCH
A small thing: alt+y to select "yes" for the UAC prompt.
Hey John,
I had a request! Can you please do similar tutorials for Bash (tips & tricks that you use and the complete tutorials like this one). That would be highly appreciated!
powershell is awesome! it seems we had a giant in our windows operating system all this time and we've being ignorant about it!
-We- _you_
Yes! If you get an AD set up, I can provide some recommendations on pentesting / automation scripts
Your name is totally not messing up the comment section, gj youtube
Hi john- training is really great, i have a question how do I prevent users for change/modification in the distribution list from the outlook web app can you please help me with the powershell command
Forgot to mention changing the execution policy to remote signed and to run update-help as admin
Hi John.
I just wanted to chime in, stumbled across your video here.
If you're a linux guy, or "want to type in aliases instead of the full cmdlet name"... so long as you're running Windows 10 and up? There's nothing wrong with that.
The reason why 'powershell purists' say to use the full command name is 1) because "Hey. Some people don't know how to program with PowerShell." and 2) "Because a lot of the aliases aren't backward compatible with Windows 7/8." Those are the 2 biggest reasons....
It just so happens that ... why would there be aliases in the operating system by default if they weren't intended to be used?
However, I can tell you... whatever you're comfortable with doing, if you wanna type in the short version of a command, it's fine. If someone is trying to LEARN how to use PowerShell, well, that's where you might want to use the full cmdlet and you hit the nail on the head as far as that's concerned.
Anyway, I don't like the idea of CircleCI, but if anyone wants to check that out, cool. I made a video about the time you made this video, that deals with the "GUI development and how to perform arrays, objects, hashtables, and vectorization tasks."
It's a long in-depth video that you might find useful if you want to teach others more about this wonderful language.
Cheers.
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great content was just wondering on the index cmdlet how do you more than one index? meaning instead of just line 0 or 1 or 2 how do I get all the three rows?
Feels very similar to JavaScript's process of chaining commands or objects together with the dot notation.