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Quick-Hits Friday: The Scripting Guys Respond to a Bunch of Questions (10/1/10)
Summary : The Scripting Guys show you how to use functions in Windows PowerShell background jobs, troubleshoot VBScript, and use WMI computer shutdown events. In this post : WMI Computer Shutdown Events Use Functions in Windows PowerShell Background Jobs...
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Fri, Oct 01 2010 2:01 AM
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Weekend Scripter: Tea Time!
Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. It has been a great week with some excellent guest bloggers. It is not that I took the week off; rather, I have spent the week working on some special projects I wanted to complete. The great thing about working...
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Sat, Oct 02 2010 2:01 AM
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Weekend Scripter: Automatically Save and Restore PowerShell ISE Preference Settings
Summary : Microsoft MVP Ravikanth shows how to automatically save and restore Windows PowerShell ISE preference settings with an easy-to-use function. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. It is a fact that no script is ever completed...
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Sun, Oct 03 2010 2:01 AM
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Use PowerShell to Gage the Reliability of Your Windows 7 Computer
Summary : The Microsoft Scripting Guys show you how to use Windows PowerShell to determine the reliability of your Windows 7 or Window Server 2008 R2 computer. Hey, Scripting Guy! Our CIO is a rather strange creature. He seems to go missing for...
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Use PowerShell to Graph the Reliability of Windows 2008 R2
Summary : Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson shows you how to use Group Policy to enable reliability tracing via Windows PowerShell and Microsoft Graph. Hey, Scripting Guy! First of all, let me say that yesterday’s article was interesting. We are...
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Use PowerShell to Check for WMI Dependencies on Windows 7
Summary : Use Windows PowerShell to check for WMI dependencies on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Hey, Scripting Guy! I am very excited about using the WMI reliability classes for monitoring purposes. As you mentioned in your previous articles,...
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Reuse PowerShell Code to Simplify Script Creation
Summary : The Microsoft Scripting Guys describe how to reuse Windows PowerShell code to simplify script writing and retrieve reliability information. Hey, Scripting Guy! I really enjoy reading your stuff. It is generally both fun and informative...
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Thu, Oct 07 2010 2:01 AM
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Use PowerShell to Identify Causes of Internet Explorer Crashes
Summary : The Microsoft Scripting Guys show how to use Windows PowerShell to identify applications that cause Internet Explorer to crash. Hey, Scripting Guy! I am the network administrator where I work. I do mean the network administrator. I do...
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Weekend Scripter: A Cool Music Explorer Script
Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. I don’t know about you, but I have thousands of music files on my computer. In fact, I have exactly 4,018 music files. I used this Windows PowerShell command to count them: PS E:\Music> Read...
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Sat, Oct 09 2010 2:01 AM
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Use PowerShell to Compare Two Snapshots of Running Processes
Summary : Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson shows how to use Windows PowerShell to compare snapshots of running processes in this step-by-step article. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. The road seems to stretch on indefinitely. Parallel lines of...
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Sun, Oct 10 2010 2:01 AM
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Use WMI and PowerShell to Get a User’s SID
Summary : Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson shows how to use Windows PowerShell and WMI to translate a SID to a user name, or a user name to a SID. Hey, Scripting Guy! I do a lot of work with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), and quite...
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Mon, Oct 11 2010 2:01 AM
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Use PowerShell to Translate a User’s SID to an Active Directory Account Name
Summary : Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson shows how to use Windows PowerShell to translate a user's SID to an Active Directory Domain Services account name. Hey, Scripting Guy! It seems that whenever I search for Windows PowerShell...
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Tue, Oct 12 2010 2:01 AM
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Use PowerShell to Search Active Directory Users’ Missing Values and Add Same
Summary : Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to search Microsoft Active Directory for users that have missing values, and automatically add default values. Hey, Scripting Guy! We have several network administrators where I work. Unfortunately...
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Use PowerShell and Active Directory Cmdlets to Update Users in Active Directory
Summary : Learn how to use Windows PowerShell and the Active Directory cmdlets to update user objects in Active Directory. Hey, Scripting Guy! Watching you write a custom function to search Active Directory is about as much fun as watching paint dry....
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Thu, Oct 14 2010 2:01 AM
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Tap into the PowerShell Community for Fun and Education
Summary : The Windows PowerShell community offers many enjoyable learning opportunities. Guest blogger Tome Tanasovski explains how this works, and how to become involved. Hey, Scripting Guy! How can I get involved in the Windows PowerShell...
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