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Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, shows how to use Windows PowerShell to display Windows Update messages from specific apps in Windows 8. Hey, Scripting Guy! I need to find out how often I am getting Windows Update messages for various apps...
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Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about using Windows PowerShell to find information about Windows 8 Modern App updates. Hey, Scripting Guy! I love my Windows 8 laptop, and I also love my Windows RT Surface. One of the things that is...
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Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about using Windows PowerShell to create and to use a new event log. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Well, it’s the weekend, baby! At least for the Scripting Wife and me. You see, the...
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Summary: Learn how to use the Get-WinEvent cmdlet to return all events from all logs related to Windows PowerShell. How can I easily find events from all the event logs—both standard and the ETW logs that are related to Windows PowerShell? Use the...
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Summary : Guest blogger, Jason Hofferle, talks about the basics of Windows PowerShell remoting. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. This week I am in Seattle, Washington presenting at Microsoft TechReady 15. I have been talking to Jason for some...
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07-23-2012
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Filed under: Scripting Guy!, Windows PowerShell, getting started, scripting techniques, event logs, Logs and monitoring, remoting, guest blogger, Jason Hofferle
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Summary : Learn how to use a simple Windows PowerShell cmdlet to search event logs for errors. Hey, Scripting Guy! I was at a recent SQL Saturday event , and there was a person there (unfortunately, I do not remember his name) who was talking about Windows...
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Summary : Learn how to use a Windows PowerShell cmdlet to determine if the time zone on remote servers has been changed from the default. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. One of the cool things about the Scripting Wife is that from time to...
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Summary: Learn how to use Event Viewer custom views in Windows PowerShell to parse event logs quickly. Hey, Scripting Guy! I love Windows 7. It absolutely rocks! One of the things I love about Windows 7, in addition to Windows PowerShell, is the new Event...
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Summary : Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson shows how to use Windows PowerShell to parse the Windows Firewall log. Hey, Scripting Guy! I am wondering about the firewall log on my computer. I was in a hotel recently, and I noticed that the network adapter...
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Summary : Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to check disk space used by logs, and to clear those logs to reclaim space. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. One of the things I found as I was researching ways to enable and to disable the ETW trace...
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Summary : Use Windows PowerShell to automatically enable and disable trace logs. Hey, Scripting Guy! Your articles have been right on target—they hit me where I live. I am wondering if I could actually automate some of this? Suppose I am trying...
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Summary : Use Windows PowerShell to troubleshoot software installation. Hey, Scripting Guy! I am having a problem troubleshooting the installation of an MSI package. I am using Group Policy to deploy the MSI package, and on some computers, it seems to...
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07-13-2011
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Filed under: Scripting Guy!, Windows PowerShell, getting started, scripting techniques, operating system, performance, events and monitoring, event logs, Logs and monitoring, troubleshooting
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Summary : Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to parse Windows trace logs. Hey, Scripting Guy! Is it possible to filter the results from an ETW log? —DK Hello DK, Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Sure there is. In Saturday’s Weekend...
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07-12-2011
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Filed under: Scripting Guy!, Windows PowerShell, scripting techniques, Weekend Scripter, operating system, performance, WMI, event logs, Logs and monitoring, troubleshooting
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Summary : Learn how to use date types to filter event trace logs in Windows PowerShell. Hey, Scripting Guy! I am wondering, oh great scripting master: can I use Windows PowerShell to parse an ETW log file? —JM Hello JM, Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed...
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07-11-2011
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Filed under: Scripting Guy!, Windows PowerShell, scripting techniques, Weekend Scripter, operating system, performance, WMI, event logs, Logs and monitoring, troubleshooting
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Summary : Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to troubleshoot Windows by working with ETW logs. Weekend Scripter: Troubleshooting Windows Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. I do not know about you, but I enjoy troubleshooting Microsoft Windows. There...
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07-09-2011
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Filed under: Scripting Guy!, Windows PowerShell, scripting techniques, Weekend Scripter, operating system, performance, WMI, event logs, Logs and monitoring, troubleshooting