Securing the Shell
View scripts as a security concern and how past scripting languages like VBScript created security issues; controlling script execution via the shell's Execution Policy; a primer on script signing, digital signatures, and trust; How PowerShell profiles can become a "back door" through your security; PowerShell requires a path in order to run scripts; PowerShell doesn't associate script filename extensions with the shell itself.
Microsoft Scripting Windows PowerShell Videos
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Windows Powershell - Series Intro
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Introduction to Windows Powershell
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Securing the Shell
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Using the Shell for File and Folder Manage...
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Command-Line Tips, Tricks, and Gotchas
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Command-lets, Snap-Ins, Aliases, and Help
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Basic Command-lets for Processes, Services...
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Retrieving Management Information from Rem...
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Using Variables, Objects, and Members
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Understanding the Pipeline
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Mathematical and Comparison Operators
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Sorting, Measuring, Selecting and Filterin...
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