After completing this course, students will be able to Install and launch Windows PowerShell; work with basic objects in Windows PowerShell, including using cmdlets, data types, variables, and fundamental object-based information models; implement sequences of operations by putting them together into a pipeline; control the formatting of the resultant set of objects that are emitted at the end of a pipeline; implement sequences of operations by putting them together into a script; implement flow control within scripts and define functions and filters to help modularize complex scripts; manipulate files and registry values; manage disk storage volumes, shadow copies, shared folders, Terminal Services and IIS properties using WMI in Windows PowerShell; administer and maintain Active Directory directory services and IIS 7.0 Web sites using Windows PowerShell; maintain Group Policy using Windows PowerShell.