Summary : Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to convert security descriptors to different formats. Hey, Scripting Guy! I was reading through a listing of WMI methods recently, and I ran across a WMI class that looks interesting— Win32_SecurityDescriptorHelper...
Summary: Learn how to use jobs to run parallel queries, remove objects from active memory, work with text files and use the Get-Member Cmdlet to go behind the scenes of PowerShell commands in this edition of Quick Hits Friday. In this Post: Use Jobs to...
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In this post : In Windows PowerShell, How Can I Pipe the Contents of a Property to a Command? Using WMI for Security Event Log Tracing In Windows PowerShell, How Can I Pipe the Contents of a Property to a Command? Hey, Scripting Guy! I’m...
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Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. I was sitting in the kitchen waiting for my pot of English Breakfast tea to steep when my mind began to wander back over the week that was nearly completed. One of these days I will write a script to count the number...
Hey Scripting Guy! Our previous network administrator was a slouch. He did not maintain proper backups, never reviewed event logs, and never cleaned up user folders when he deleted users in Active Directory. This last omission is particularly egregious...
In this post : I Think You Guys Made a Mistake in This Article I Found Using Windows PowerShell to Set the "Managed By" Field How Can I Name Folders with Owners' User Names? How Can I Tell If I Am Running Windows PowerShell 2.0? Is Windows...