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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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11-13-2011
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Filed under: Scripting Guy!, Windows PowerShell, Weekend Scripter, operating system, registry, desktop management, general management tasks, guest blogger, Marc Carter
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Summary : Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to work with your environmental path variable. Weekend Scripter: Use Windows PowerShell to Modify Your Path Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Welcome back to the weekend and Guest Blogger Sean Kearney...
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Summary : Learn how to use the BSonPoSH Windows PowerShell module to check Active Directory replication and other tasks. Hey, Scripting Guy! Your article yesterday left me wondering. If there are so many cool things in the BSonPoSH module, why did you...
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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 : Learn how to use a free Windows PowerShell module to avoid writing WMI scripts to get common administrator information. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. One of the things that is really cool about Windows PowerShell modules, is that you...
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Summary : Learn how to combine Windows PowerShell modules to save time and reduce scripting overhead. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. One of the cool things about Windows PowerShell modules is that they are easy to share. In addition, because...
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Summary : The Scripting Wife learns how to use Windows PowerShell to shut down remote computers. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, here. It is raining outside and every so often a window-shaking thunder clap erupts outside, jarring the teeth of everyone...
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Summary: Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to detect the version of Internet Explorer that is running on your computer. In this post: Access Environment Variables using a VBS Script Version Control for PowerShell Scripts Detect Internet Explorer Versions...
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12-10-2010
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Filed under: Scripting Guy!, Windows PowerShell, VBScript, operating system, registry, desktop management, general management tasks, Quick-Hits Friday, using the Internet, Internet Explorer
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Summary: Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to detect your version of Microsoft Office. Also learn about locating your Windows PowerShell installation location. In this post: · Detect Your Microsoft Office Version · Locate Your Windows...
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In this post : How Do I Paste Code into the Windows PowerShell Console? Automation with Windows PowerShell How Can I Create an Automated Lockdown for Windows 7 by Using Windows PowerShell? How Can I Filter Search Results in the Script Repository? How...
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Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. It is time for another road trip. This time we are heading to Ashville, North Carolina for the Blue Ridge Classic Horse Show. Somewhere deep in my Scripting Guy lineage is an association with Kentucky , which...
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In this post : What in the World Is Wrong with This Windows PowerShell Script I Wrote? How Can I Make a Script Run When a User Logs On? What in the World Is Wrong with This Windows PowerShell Script I Wrote? Hey, Scripting Guy! On trying to parse a datetime...
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Hey, Scripting Guy! I need to be able to use Windows PowerShell 2.0 to log a user out of their desktop machine if they launch a particular application. This is not for security reasons or to keep people from playing games. This is because we have a really...
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Hey, Scripting Guy! I need to be able to read a text file, and connect to a number of different remote machines to update an environment variable. Is this something that can be done using Windows PowerShell? -- ES Hello ES, Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed...
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Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. With the 2010 Scripting Games over, I have a bit of extra time on the weekends. I was catching up on reading some of my favorite blogs, such as the WMI team blog , when I ran across a post that reminded me of a...