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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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Use PowerShell to Combine Multiple Commands for Ease of Use
Summary : Learn how to use Windows PowerShell 2.0 to combine multiple commands into new custom functions and simplify your scripting. Hey, Scripting Guy! I do a lot of work from the Windows PowerShell command line. In fact, I write very few scripts, but...
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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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Use Microsoft .NET Framework String Methods from Windows PowerShell
Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson teaches how to use .NET Framework string methods from within Windows PowerShell, Hey, Scripting Guy! There are many things I need to do with strings and with text files that do not seem to be supported with Windows...
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Make Windows PowerShell Your Web Client
Summary: Interact with websites from Windows PowerShell with this how-to post that wraps .NET Framework classes. Hey, Scripting Guy! I would like to be able to download files and things from the Internet via Windows PowerShell. Is there an easy way to...
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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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Use Splatting to Simplify Your PowerShell Scripts
Summary : Use the Windows PowerShell 2.0 splatting technique to simplify your scripts. This step-by-step article provides the details. Hey, Scripting Guy! I hope this is not a dumb question; I am a little hesitant to even ask, but something has been bugging...
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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 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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Weekend Scripter: Draw a Cat on a Fence Watching a Yellow Moon Using Windows PowerShell
Summary: Learn how to draw a cat on a fence watching a yellow moon by using Windows PowerShell Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. It is seven in the morning yet it seems like it could be four in the morning. It is dark outside, and the room is cool...
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Weekend Scripter: Use a Free PowerShell Module to Ease DNS Administration
Summary: Learn how to use a free Windows PowerShell module to ease administration of Windows DNS. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. I have been talking to Chris Dent for several months now, and I finally convinced him to write a guest blog for me...
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Create Exact Copies of Active Directory Security Groups in a New Forest
Summary : Guest Blogger Oliver Lipkau shows us how to create exact copies of Active Directory security groups in a new forest. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. We have a guest blogger today: Oliver Lipkau. Here is Oliver’s scripting biography...
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Learn How to Use .NET Framework Commands inside Windows PowerShell
Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson shows how to use .NET Framework commands inside Windows PowerShell Hey, Scripting Guy! I understand that Windows PowerShell is built upon the .NET Framework. I also get the idea that some of the Windows PowerShell...
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Packaging .NET Framework Classes into Windows PowerShell Functions
Summary: Learn how to correctly package .NET Framework classes into reusable Windows PowerShell advanced functions in this step-by-step solution. Hey, Scripting Guy! I have been exploring the Microsoft .NET Framework on MSDN and attempting to convert...
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Automatically Create Custom PowerShell Functions
Summary : Learn how to automatically create custom Windows PowerShell functions by using a free tool that writes your code for you. Hey, Scripting Guy! I wish there was a good way to modify Windows PowerShell commands. I can modify the names of commands...
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