PowerShell Recommended Reading for DirectAccess and Always On VPN Administrators

PowerShell Recommended Reading for DirectAccess and Always On VPN AdministratorsPowerShell is an important skill for administrators supporting Microsoft workloads including DirectAccess and Always On VPN. Using PowerShell to install required roles and features is much simpler and quicker than using the Graphical User Interface (GUI), with only a single command required to accomplish this task. Some settings aren’t exposed in the GUI and can only be configured using PowerShell. In addition, PowerShell makes the task of troubleshooting DirectAccess and Always On VPN much easier.

Learn PowerShell

One of the best resources for learning PowerShell is the book Learn PowerShell in a Month of Lunches authored by Microsoft MVPs and recognized PowerShell experts Don Jones and Jeff Hicks. This book, now in its third edition, should be considered essential reading for all Microsoft administrators. Click here for more details.

PowerShell Recommended Reading for DirectAccess and Always On VPN Administrators

Learn PowerShell Scripting

Recently Don and Jeff released a new book entitled Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches. This new book builds upon the skills learned in their first title by focusing on the development of PowerShell scripts to automate many common administrative tasks. PowerShell scripts can also be used to build custom, reusable tools to more effectively manage and monitor Microsoft workloads. Click here for more details.

PowerShell Recommended Reading for DirectAccess and Always On VPN Administrators

PowerShell for the Future

In my experience, far too many administrators today lack crucial PowerShell abilities. Don’t get left behind! PowerShell is rapidly becoming a required skill, so get these books and start learning PowerShell today!

Additional Resources

Top 5 DirectAccess Troubleshooting PowerShell Commands

Configure Windows Server Core to use PowerShell by Default

 

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) 2015

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP)Once again I’m very pleased to announce that I have been awarded the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for 2015! This marks my 7th consecutive year receiving this prestigious award from Microsoft. It is a tremendous honor to be recognized for my technical expertise and community contributions over the last year. I thoroughly enjoy working with Microsoft technologies and helping organizations implement secure remote access and Azure virtual networking solutions. I look forward to engaging with customers and the community even more over the next year. And to all of my fellow MVPs, I look forward to seeing you at the summit in November!

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) 2013

I’m excited to announce that I have been awarded the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for 2013! This marks my fifth consecutive year receiving this valuable distinction from Microsoft. It really is a privilege to be associated with so many great professionals that are a part of the program. I’m looking forward to seeing all of my fellow MVP’s at the summit in November!