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Aug 5, 2024, 3:07:10 PM8/5/24
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Iam studying for my MCSA in Server 2012 and currently studying for the 70-410 exam. I have access to CBT Nuggets and MeasureUp which i am using for this first exam but i would like buy a book that would complement the videos and test questions, can anyone recommend a good book please.

Just wondering, why are you taking a test/studying for something that is already 4 years old and not the current version of Windows Server? 2016 builds on 2012 R2, so learning 2016 would teach you everything about 2012 and allow you to be current with Windows.


Hey OP, if you are still on the hunt for some of these study resources and if eBooks are something that could work for you, I did want to let you know that @Skillsoft recently expanded its comprehensive IT Skills & Certification and Digital Skills book collections. There are tons of options out there but as you study for your MCSA I did also want to let you know that we do offer multiple options for affordable fast track to IT certifications using IT training, test preparation and mentoring assets and employing courses, books and practice labs that might also be worth checking out here .


Welcome to the course contents page. We have uploaded all the course presentations and lab manual / workbooks here for your benefit. You get unlimited free access to all the lab workbooks of all courses taught at Zoom. Please note, these Study Material can only be viewed, not downloaded.


IT security can be a complex topic, especially for those new to the field of IT. This full-color book, with a focus on the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) program, offers a clear and easy-to-understand approach to Windows security risks and attacks for newcomers to the world of IT. By paring down to just the essentials, beginners gain a solid foundation of security concepts upon which more advanced topics and technologies can be built.


This straightforward guide begins each chapter by laying out a list of topics to be discussed, followed by a concise discussion of the core networking skills you need to have to gain a strong handle on the subject matter. Chapters conclude with review questions and suggested labs so you can measure your level of understanding of the chapter's content.


Darril Gibson, MCSE, MCITP, ITIL v3, Security+, CISSP, is the CEO of Security Consulting and Training, LLC. A Microsoft Certified Trainer since August, 1999, he regularly teaches, writes, and consults on a wide variety of security and technical topics. He has authored, coauthored, or contributed to 14 books on a wide range of topics that include Server 2008, Windows 7, SQL Server, CompTIA Security+, and security.SpecificationsShipping & ReturnsQ&AAdditional product information and recommendationsLoad all content at onceSponsored


Hey, Scripting Guy! There are some things I really enjoy about working for a small company. I am the only IT person, and as a result I get a chance to do everything. I work with the Exchange Server. I add users to Active Directory. I handle the backup software, perform database maintenance, update antivirus signature patterns, approve updates for the SUS server, and handle all help desk calls. Actually, the help desk is my office phone. And when I am not busy, I even conduct user training sessions on new products that I deploy such as Office 2010.


If you could pull off some sort of scripting magic, it would make my life significantly better and perhaps save me from the same fate that befell the accountant at work. There are no other jobs in the small town where I live, and with teenagers in school, moving is completely out of the question. Help!


DF, this script is not a life changer, at least not for me. If it solves a problem for you and addresses a major pain point, I am ecstatic. The complete ExportTo-ExcelPDF.ps1 script is shown here. The only thing you will need to change is the path to the Microsoft Excel files.


Unfortunately, Microsoft Word uses the SaveAs method to save a Word document as a PDF file. Microsoft Excel uses a completely different method, the ExportAsFixedFormat method. It is not too bad after you figure out what you need to do. As a matter of a fact, the ExportAsFixedFormat method is much easier to use than the Microsoft Word SaveAs method, which requires passing values by reference.


The ExportAsFixedFormat method needs to be told how to export the workbook, which can be exported as either a PDF file or a Microsoft XPS file. The cool thing about a Microsoft XPS file is that it does not require installing third-party software, so any updates the XPS viewer requires come on patch Tuesday with all the other updates. Therefore, DF, you could use your Windows Server Update Services server to schedule updates for it.


To work with Excel, you first need to create the Excel.Application object. I set the visible property to false to avoid a bunch of spreadsheets popping up and closing. This section of the code is shown here:


I use the foreach statement to loop through the collection of files. Inside the loop, I first create a path to the newly created PDF file. I then open the workbook with a value of 3 which means to update links when opening. I then set the saved property to true, and display a status message. This is shown here:


DF, that is all there is to using Windows PowerShell to save Microsoft Excel workbooks as PDF files. As an added bonus, I also wrote a script to save workbooks as XPS files. Microsoft Excel Week will continue tomorrow when we will talk about removing document information from a Microsoft Excel workbook.


We invite you to follow us on Twitter and Facebook. If you have any questions, send email to us at scri...@microsoft.com, or post your questions on the Official Scripting Guys Forum. See you tomorrow. Until then, peace.


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