Windows Command Line (cmd) & Batch Script Management [FREE]

Free Certification Course Title: Windows Command Line (cmd) & Batch Script Management

Learn common commands used on a Windows command line (cmd) prompt & create / program batch scripts to automate cmd tasks

Windows Command Line (cmd) & Batch Script Management

What you’ll learn:

  • How to create, rename, move and delete files and directories.
  • The different types of file systems and how to navigate between directories
  • Setting the date and time on your PC using the date, time and tzutil commands
  • Managing and formatting disk drives using the Diskpart command
  • Shutting down, restarting and logging off your machine
  • Viewing and applying group policy information using the Gpupdate and Gpresult commands
  • Creating batch files and some of the most common commands used within them
  • How to access Windows Management Instrumentation database (WMI) information using the WMIC command

Requirements:

  • Access to a computer running Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016 (earlier versions will work for most of the commands)

Who this course is for:

  • IT Professionals wanting to learn more about the Windows command prompt

Description:

One of the many tools that administrators use on a daily basis is the Windows Command Line (cmd) / Prompt. Over this course, you’ll learn the following skills, which are often used in the real world by computer technicians:

* How to create, rename, move and delete files and directories within the Windows operating system using the command line.

* The different types of file systems and how to navigate between directories using the cmd prompt.

* Setting the date and time on your PC using the date, time and tzutil commands

* Managing and formatting disk drives using the Diskpart command

* Shutting down, restarting and logging off your machine

* Viewing and applying group policy information using the Gpupdate and Gpresult commands, which can often be useful when troubleshooting conflicting group policies.

* Creating cmd batch files and some of the most common commands used within them, which can often save time when dealing with repetitive tasks.

* How to access system information contained within the Windows Management Instrumentation database (WMI) information using the WMIC command and sub-commands.

This course includes:

  • 31 mins on-demand video
  • Full lifetime access
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • Certificate of completion