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Learn to Use the Exchange Web Services with PowerShell
Summary : In this guest blog article written by Microsoft MVP, Jan Egil Ring, you will learn how to use Exchange Web Services (EWS) with Windows PowerShell. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Today, we begin Guest Blogger Weekend. We are really...
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Use SharePoint Web Services and PowerShell to Work with Search
Summary : Learn how to use the web services in SharePoint with Windows PowerShell to query for search results. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Today our Guest Blogger Week continues with an excellent post about using Windows PowerShell cmdlets...
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Use PowerShell to Find and Remove Inactive Active Directory Users
Summary : Guest blogger, Ken McFerron, discusses how to use Windows PowerShell to find and to disable or remove inactive Active Directory users. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. One of the highlights of our trip to Canada, was—well,...
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Use a Free PowerShell Snap-in to Easily Manage App-V Server
Summary : Windows PowerShell Microsoft MVP, Sherif Talaat, teaches how to manage App-V Server with a free Windows PowerShell snap-in. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Guest Blogger Week continues with a special treat. We have Windows PowerShell...
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Four Easy Ways to Import CSV Files to SQL Server with PowerShell
Summary : Learn four easy ways to use Windows PowerShell to import CSV files into SQL Server. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. I was chatting this week with Microsoft PowerShell MVP, Chad Miller, about the series of blogs I recently wrote...
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Use PowerShell to Quickly Find Installed Software
Summary: Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to quickly find installed software on local and remote computers. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Guest Blogger Weekend concludes with Marc Carter. The Scripting Wife and I were lucky enough to attend...
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Use PowerShell to Edit SharePoint Profiles
Summary: Microsoft Premier Field Engineer Chris Weaver shows how to use Windows PowerShell to edit SharePoint profiles. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. It is Guest Blogger Weekend. To start the weekend, we have Chris Weaver. The Scripting Wife...
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Focus on the Object
Summary: In today’s guest article, Microsoft PowerShell MVP Shane Hoey reminds us to focus on the object. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Today we have a guest article by Windows PowerShell MVP Shane Hoey. Here is what Shane has to say about...
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Sun, Oct 10 2011 2:01 AM
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Use Cool PowerShell Tricks to Simplify Your Scripts
Summary : Learn how to use a collection of cool Widows PowerShell tricks to simplify writing scripts. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Today I am proud to announce the return of Bartek Bielawski to the Hey, Scripting Guy! Blog. Bartek Bielawski...
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Use PowerShell to Clean Up Active Directory After a Stalled Migration
Summary : Use Windows PowerShell to clean up extended user attributes following a stalled Active Directory migration. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Today I am proud to announce the return of Microsoft MVP Nicolas Blank to the Hey, Scripting...
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Avoid Overload by Scaling and Queuing PowerShell Background Jobs
Summary : Use scaling and queuing Windows PowerShell background jobs to avoid system overload. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Today I am proud to announce the return of Boe Prox to the blog. Boe Prox is currently a senior systems administrator...
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Fri, Sep 09 2011 2:01 AM
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Send Email from Exchange Online by Using PowerShell
Summary : Guest blogger Mike Pfeiffer shows how to send email messages using Windows PowerShell and Exchange online. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Guest Blogger Mike Pfeiffer recently published a book called Microsoft Exchange 2010 PowerShell...
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BATCHman Writes a PowerShell Script to Automate Handle
Summary : Windows PowerShell superhero BATCHman writes a script to automate the Sysinternals Handle tool. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Today, we continue the BATCHman series as the titular hero battles Tapeworm. When the digital crash In a...
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Use PowerShell and Regular Expressions to Parse Handle Output
Summary : Windows PowerShell superhero BATCHman uses regular expressions to parse output from handle. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Today we have Episode 10 of the BATCHman series. Whenever trouble happens in systems and people will call, and...
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BATCHman Uses PowerShell to Identify and Unlock User Accounts
Summary : BATCHman shows how to use Windows PowerShell to locate and unlock user accounts in Active Directory. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. In the continuing saga of the world’s first Windows PowerShell superhero, BATCHman , and his faithful...
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