Focus on the Object

Summary: In today’s guest article, Microsoft PowerShell MVP Shane Hoey reminds us to focus on the object. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Today we have a guest article by Windows PowerShell MVP Shane Hoey. Here is what Shane has to say about… . . . → Read More: Focus on the Object

Use Cool PowerShell Tricks to Simplify Your Scripts

Summary: Learn how to use a collection of cool Widows PowerShell tricks to simplify writing scripts.   Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Today I am proud to announce that Microsoft's  newest Windows PowerShell MVP  Bartek Bielawski returns… . . . → Read More: Use Cool PowerShell Tricks to Simplify Your Scripts

Use PowerShell to Clean Up Active Directory After a Stalled Migration

Summary: Use Windows PowerShell to clean up extended user attributes following a stalled Active Directory migration.   Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Today I am proud to announce the return of Microsoft MVP Nicolas Blank to the Hey, Scripting… . . . → Read More: Use PowerShell to Clean Up Active Directory After a Stalled Migration

Avoid Overload by Scaling and Queuing PowerShell Background Jobs

Summary: Use scaling and queuing Windows PowerShell background jobs to avoid system overload.   Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Today I am proud to announce the return of Boe Prox to the blog.   Boe Prox is currently a senior systems adminis… . . . → Read More: Avoid Overload by Scaling and Queuing PowerShell Background Jobs

BATCHman Writes a PowerShell Script to Automate Handle

Summary: Windows PowerShell superhero BATCHman writes a script to automate the Sysinternals Handle tool. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Today, we continue the BATCHman series as the titular hero battles Tapeworm.     When the digital crash I… . . . → Read More: BATCHman Writes a PowerShell Script to Automate Handle

Use PowerShell and Regular Expressions to Parse Handle Output

Summary: Windows PowerShell superhero BATCHman uses regular expressions to parse output from handle.   Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Today we have Episode 10 of the BATCHman series.   Whenever trouble happens in systems and people will call… . . . → Read More: Use PowerShell and Regular Expressions to Parse Handle Output

BATCHman Uses PowerShell to Identify and Unlock User Accounts

Summary: BATCHman shows how to use Windows PowerShell to locate and unlock user accounts in Active Directory.   Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. In the continuing saga of the world’s first Windows PowerShell superhero, BATCHman, and his faith… . . . → Read More: BATCHman Uses PowerShell to Identify and Unlock User Accounts

Convert Hexadecimal to ASCII Using PowerShell

Summary: Superhero BATCHman defeats evil Hextor and converts hexadecimal to ASCII to retrieve passwords.   Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Sean Kearney is back again, and this time he delivers Episode 7 of the BATCHman series.   Whenever tro… . . . → Read More: Convert Hexadecimal to ASCII Using PowerShell

A PowerShell Exchange Best Practices Analyzer XML Parser

Summary: In this guest blog post, you will learn how to create a Windows PowerShell parser to parse the XML file generated using ExBPAcmd.exe.   Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. I want to welcome our Guest Blogger Thiyagu again today. Here is a… . . . → Read More: A PowerShell Exchange Best Practices Analyzer XML Parser

BATCHman Uses PowerShell to Import a CSV File into His SQL Server

Summary: Windows PowerShell superhero BATCHman quickly imports CSV data into his SQL Server.   Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Sean Kearney is back today with Episode 6 of the BATCHman series. Note   You can read all gripping, engaging, info… . . . → Read More: BATCHman Uses PowerShell to Import a CSV File into His SQL Server

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