Please be aware that the cmdlets in the articles I posted earlier (part 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5) about a PowerShell scripted installation of SP2010 might differ from the cmdlets of the RTM version!

This is the complete list of all articles about the cmdlets:

Access Services cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Backup and recovery cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Databases cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Enterprise content management cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Excel Services cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Features and solutions cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
General cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Import and export cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
InfoPath Services cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Logging and events cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Performance cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
PerformancePoint Services cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Search cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Secure Store service cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Security cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Service application cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
SharePoint Foundation 2010 Search cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Site management cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
State service and session state cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Timer jobs cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Upgrade and migration cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
User Profile service cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Visio Graphics Services cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Web Analytics cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Word Services cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)
Workflow management cmdlets (SharePoint Server 2010)

You can find all this articles here at TechNet.

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