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Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about the dreaded "second-hop" problem with Windows PowerShell and how to overcome it with CredSSP. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. First, a description of the problem In yesterday’s...
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Summary : Guest blogger, Niklas Goude, talks about using Windows PowerShell to decrypt LSA Secrets from the registry to gain access to domain admin rights. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Today we have the exciting conclusion to the Security...
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Summary : Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to compute MD5 hashes and find files changed in a folder. Hey, Scripting Guy! I have a folder and I would like to detect if files within it have changed. I do not want to write a script to parse file sizes...
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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 : 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...
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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 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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01-14-2011
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Summary : The Microsoft Scripting Guys discuss adding Run As capability to VBScript and using Windows PowerShell to run VBScript. Also discussed: Searching for multiple extensions, and creating a local account and adding it to the local administrators...
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09-17-2010
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Filed under: Scripting Guy!, Windows PowerShell, scripting techniques, VBScript, security, troubleshooting, Quick-Hits Friday, running, permissions
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Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. The Smokey Mountains are about 10 degrees cooler than Charlotte , North Carolina , is. The problem is that it was nearly 100 degrees Fahrenheit in Charlotte. Anyway, getting to spend some time with my old high school...
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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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06-18-2010
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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...