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Mastering Citrix XenDesktop

You're reading from   Mastering Citrix XenDesktop Design and implement a high performance and efficient virtual desktop infrastructure using Citrix XenDesktop

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784393977
Length 484 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Daniele Tosatto Daniele Tosatto
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GUNNALA GOVARDHAN GUNNALA GOVARDHAN
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Preface 1. Evolution and Core Strengths of XenDesktop® 2. Understanding the XenDesktop® Architecture in Detail FREE CHAPTER 3. Designing XenDesktop® for Complex Environments 4. Implementing a XenDesktop® Environment 5. Delivering Virtual Desktops and Optimizing XenDesktop® 6. Configuring XenDesktop® for Advanced Use Cases 7. Networking for XenDesktop® 8. Monitoring and Troubleshooting XenDesktop® 9. XenDesktop® PowerShell SDK for Automation 10. XenDesktop® and App-V Integration 11. XenDesktop® Licensing Index

A deep dive into the XenDesktop® PowerShell SDK


PowerShell SDK can be best utilized by users having both PowerShell scripting skills and the XenDesktop architecture understanding. We'll cover some of the advanced details about XenDesktop SDK, and will also learn the most widely used commands of PowerShell SDK.

Key notes about using PowerShell

It is implicit that XenDesktop administrators should learn/know the usage of PowerShell command-lets to make use of XenDesktop SDK. This makes XenDesktop, but not scripting aware, professionals to lag in using the SDK efficiently. The following quick PowerShell usage tips let you easily get started with PowerShell:

  • Ensure that you are running the recommended version of PowerShell. If you are running an older version, but your script is using the latest PowerShell capabilities, the script execution may fail with errors.

  • PowerShell is case insensitive. Command-lets are capitalized for readability purpose only.

  • Command-lets use the notation of Verb-Item syntax...

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