Super grateful for this, other than one thing. So many instructors use the bottom of the screen when sharing examples with PowerShell. Anytime you pause the video, the TH-cam player controls overlay the bottom of the screen making the examples hard to see.
Hey, glad to hear this video is useful for you! Thanks for the feedback, we always struggle to keep small text readable, and filling the screen helps make it bigger, didn't think about the player controls issue though, something we'll consider in future videos. For existing videos though, maybe a chrome extension like this would solve the issue: chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hyde-%E2%80%94-hide-the-youtube-v/pmkpddhfbiojipiehnejbjkgdgdpkdpb?hl=en-US
I've watched 5 minutes and you have worked me up into a frenzy, I'm very excited about your video! You have a pleasant voice, It's very important for the voice to not be annoying. I can't wait to sit through over 5 hours of powershell!
This was a really great course and I'm sure I will rewatch several parts to copy the used techniques to create my own scripts. Maybe I've missed it, but what helped me a lot on my start in powershell was the shortcut _strg + space_ after the "-" of a cmdlet parameter to show all possible parameters at once without tabbing through all of them :)
The best way I find to retain information when it comes to powershell is to follow along on your own powershell session and experiment with the commands. later you can pause and apply real world strategies. You will be able to retain the information better if you do this.
You example with creating users shows us, who bad the MS tool for administrating an AD is, not how good powershell is (btw., I love all shells). A good and usable tool would give you the means to import a CSV. MS own GUI just sucks.
Adam this was a real great course!!! So clear and nice. Very practical. You have explained all concepts as simple as possible. Thank you.
Super grateful for this, other than one thing. So many instructors use the bottom of the screen when sharing examples with PowerShell. Anytime you pause the video, the TH-cam player controls overlay the bottom of the screen making the examples hard to see.
Hey, glad to hear this video is useful for you! Thanks for the feedback, we always struggle to keep small text readable, and filling the screen helps make it bigger, didn't think about the player controls issue though, something we'll consider in future videos. For existing videos though, maybe a chrome extension like this would solve the issue: chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hyde-%E2%80%94-hide-the-youtube-v/pmkpddhfbiojipiehnejbjkgdgdpkdpb?hl=en-US
I've watched 5 minutes and you have worked me up into a frenzy, I'm very excited about your video! You have a pleasant voice, It's very important for the voice to not be annoying. I can't wait to sit through over 5 hours of powershell!
Well explained please make more videos for O365 and Azure AD
Thank you so much! I am currently going through your video for my studies. I love it. Well explained!!
This was a really great course and I'm sure I will rewatch several parts to copy the used techniques to create my own scripts.
Maybe I've missed it, but what helped me a lot on my start in powershell was the shortcut _strg + space_ after the "-" of a cmdlet parameter to show all possible parameters at once without tabbing through all of them :)
What is "strg"?
@@netcatter Sorry my bad. I think on english keyboards its called "ctrl"
Great Tip @@DocKotoga
Great Video, thank you for sharing your own expert ways of thinking and doing things.
I hope you plan on making material for Udemy. I like how you explain things. Keep going.
Thanks for uploading this very much helpful .
Hi, do you have a link to the code examples that I can use to follow through a little easier?
You can write them on your Own
The best way I find to retain information when it comes to powershell is to follow along on your own powershell session and experiment with the commands. later you can pause and apply real world strategies. You will be able to retain the information better if you do this.
Thanks for the content on powershell & AD :-)
Appreciate your effort in sharing this video...
Excellent, ty
1:24:19 Janitor indeed. Cleaning up aisle 46.
Super code!
You example with creating users shows us, who bad the MS tool for administrating an AD is, not how good powershell is (btw., I love all shells). A good and usable tool would give you the means to import a CSV.
MS own GUI just sucks.
this is great content except WHY WINDOWS 8.1
Maybe it's better
did anyone else check their audio when they turned it off or was it just me?
quite slow-paced
Why do you compare PowerShell to bash? Compare it to CMD. Most of your audience do not even know what bash is.
Maybe they will become interested and look into bash. Can't hurt to know both
@@bobanmilisavljevic7857 If you use Powershell you use Windows. If you use bash, you use Linux, Mac or an UNIX.