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Summary : Learn how to use the Windows PowerShell Measure-Command cmdlet to determine the performance of wildcard queries using WMI. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. It is the weekend in Charlotte, North Carolina, and tomorrow I fly to Seattle...
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Summary : Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson demonstrates how to use the Out-GridView cmdlet with performance counter information. Hey, Scripting Guy! I have a question, and hopefully you will not think it is a stupid one. During the 2012 Scripting Games...
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Summary : Microsoft PFE, Georges Maheu, further optimizes the Windows PowerShell script he presented earlier this week. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Our guest blogger today is Georges Maheu. Georges presented a script three days ago to...
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Summary : Microsoft PFE, Georges Maheu, optimizes the Windows PowerShell script he presented yesterday. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Our guest blogger today is Georges Maheu. Georges presented a script yesterday to gather Windows services...
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02-01-2012
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Filed under: Scripting Guy!, Windows PowerShell, scripting techniques, operating system, performance, security, guest blogger, services, writing, Georges Maheu
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Summary : Microsoft PFE, Georges Maheu, opens his security assessment toolbox to discuss a Windows PowerShell script he uses to look at Windows services. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Our guest blogger today is Georges Maheu . Georges is...
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01-31-2012
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Filed under: Scripting Guy!, Windows PowerShell, scripting techniques, operating system, performance, security, guest blogger, permissions, services, writing, Georges Maheu
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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
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Summary : Beginner Event 10 in 2011 Scripting Games uses Windows PowerShell to determine the amount of time a command takes to complete. About this event Division Beginner Date of Event 4/15/2011 12:01 AM Due Date 4/22/2011 12:01 AM Event scenario Your...
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04-15-2011
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Filed under: Windows PowerShell, getting started, scripting techniques, operating system, performance, looping, 2011 Scripting Games, Beginner, Event 10
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Summary : Learn how to improve the performance of a Windows PowerShell event log query. Hey, Scripting Guy! I am a beginner when it comes to using Windows PowerShell, and I was inspired by your article yesterday about using Windows PowerShell to Query...
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Summary : Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to export performance counter sets to simplify analysis and tuning. Hey, Scripting Guy! I think that using Windows PowerShell to parse performance counter stuff is pretty cool. However, as much as I am a command...
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Summary : The Microsoft Scripting Guys show how to use Windows PowerShell to identify applications that cause Internet Explorer to crash. Hey, Scripting Guy! I am the network administrator where I work. I do mean the network administrator. I do...
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Summary : The Microsoft Scripting Guys describe how to reuse Windows PowerShell code to simplify script writing and retrieve reliability information. Hey, Scripting Guy! I really enjoy reading your stuff. It is generally both fun and informative...
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Summary : Use Windows PowerShell to check for WMI dependencies on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Hey, Scripting Guy! I am very excited about using the WMI reliability classes for monitoring purposes. As you mentioned in your previous articles,...