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  • Creating an AD Shell

    Ben you are the dogs whatits. This is just an awesome post on how to 1) Make ad admin simpler and 2) How to create your own pseudo-cmdlets.http://blogs.technet.com/benp/archive/2007/04/10/creating-an-ad-shell.aspxNow tie that in with some of Dmitry’s PowerBlog and you can fully manage an AD using Windows ...
    Posted to Carpe Diem: Flaphead.com (Weblog) by paul on April 11, 2007
  • Windows 2003 Service Pack 2

    Now this could be an issue that the PowerShell guys have shared .... its good to talk! Source: http://blogs.msdn.com/powershell/archive/2007/03/19/windows-server-2003-sp2-upgrade.aspx Because of the nature of the Windows Service pack (SP) releases, all the windows updates are consumed by SP upgrade. So once you upgrade to a new SP all the ...
    Posted to Carpe Diem: Flaphead.com (Weblog) by paul on March 27, 2007
  • WMIC

    I am playing virtual tennis with Shawn today and he scored his first point with this (the game is at 15-40) In the past I have used ScriptomaticV2 or wbemtest to test WMI or get vbscript to dump WMI data.  Shawn showed me WMIC and I am very impressed.  It's not as good as using Windows PowerShell, but it is good. So if you using a ...
    Posted to Carpe Diem: Flaphead.com (Weblog) by paul on March 27, 2007
  • AD Infrastructure management with PowerShell

    If you love Windows PowerShell then you must already read Marc Blog.  BUT this is just the dogs whatits! Source: http://thepowershellguy.com/blogs/posh/archive/2007/02/09/ad-infrastructure-management-with-powershell.aspx Being able to query the AD with just a few PowerShell commands if just awesome.  Check it out and try it now .. ...
    Posted to Carpe Diem: Flaphead.com (Weblog) by paul on February 14, 2007
  • The eBooklet Series: An Introduction to Microsoft PowerShell

    Free eBooklet, you just need to register.  You get 28 pages of PDF Source: http://nexus.realtimepublishers.com/EBMPS.htm Forget batch files and set your VBScripts aside: There’s a new scripting and automation kid on the block and its name is Microsoft® PowerShell™. Designed from the ground up to be powerful, flexible, ...
    Posted to Carpe Diem: Flaphead.com (Weblog) by paul on July 20, 2006
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