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Microsoft System Center 2016 Orchestrator Cookbook

You're reading from   Microsoft System Center 2016 Orchestrator Cookbook Simplify the automation of your administrative tasks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786460462
Length 310 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Steve Beaumont Steve Beaumont
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Andreas Baumgarten Andreas Baumgarten
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Michael Seidl Michael Seidl
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Samuel Erskine (EUR) Samuel Erskine (EUR)
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Table of Contents (8) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Unpacking System Center 2016 Orchestrator FREE CHAPTER 2. The Initial Configuration of SCO 2016 3. Planning and Creating Runbooks 4. Building Advanced Runbooks 5. Simple Runbooks for Your Daily Tasks 6. Advanced Runbooks for Your Daily Tasks 7. Doing More with Orchestrator

Creating a child Runbook

Creating a child Runbook is one of the most essential tasks in SCO. Technically, there is no difference between normal Runbooks and a child Runbook.

A child Runbook is a Runbook with initialized data and often return data and is mostly used for tasks that are needed by multiple Runbooks.

For example, a Runbook, which is adding a user in the AD Group can be a child Runbook, as this task is often used by different Runbooks.

So, it makes sense to build one Runbook, such as a module PowerShell programming, with all the features you need, instead of building the task in each Runbook separately.

See this chart for a better understanding of how a child Runbooks works:

Getting ready

In our example, we will...

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