The Value of Objects
By: Jeffery Hicks
I expect I will write several articles about PowerShell and its relationship with objects. I know that this is the biggest hurdle for PowerShell beginners to overcome. But once they grasp that PowerShell is about working with objects in the pipeline, they recognize the value and begin finding it easier to write PowerShell code and use it interactively at a console prompt.
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By: Jeffery Hicks
I expect I will write several articles about PowerShell and its relationship with objects. I know that this is the biggest hurdle for PowerShell beginners to overcome. But once they grasp that PowerShell is about working with objects in the pipeline, they recognize the value and begin finding it easier to write PowerShell code and use it interactively at a console prompt.
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The Lonely Administrator
The Value of Objects • The Lonely Administrator
This is a reprint of an article written earlier this year for my premium PowerShell newsletter. Here I discuss the value of thinking "objects".
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Set customized server settings on Azure Windows VMs
By: Wim Matthyssen
In this blog post I will show you how you can set customized server settings on Azure Windows VMs running Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019 or Windows Server 2022.
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By: Wim Matthyssen
In this blog post I will show you how you can set customized server settings on Azure Windows VMs running Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019 or Windows Server 2022.
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PowerShell noscript: Set customized server settings on Azure Windows VMs running Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019 or Windows…
In this blog post I will show you how you can set customized server settings on Azure Windows VMs running Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019 or Windows Server 2022. First of all, to automate …
Looking Busy – Powershell
By: u/Bartoosk
(Use caution before running anything in here) Does anyone have some Powershell commands that look super impressive? I'm talking Hollywood movie, code flying everywhere kind of stuff. Ideally on a loop.
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By: u/Bartoosk
(Use caution before running anything in here) Does anyone have some Powershell commands that look super impressive? I'm talking Hollywood movie, code flying everywhere kind of stuff. Ideally on a loop.
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Looking Busy - Powershell
Does anyone have some Powershell commands that look super impressive? I'm talking Hollywood movie, code flying everywhere kind of stuff. Ideally...
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The Ins-and-Outs of PSReadline in PowerShell
By: Nicholas Xuan Nguyen
PowerShell is a phenomenal cross-platform task automation solution. But be honest, does it feel like something's missing in your PowerShell command-line experience? Why not turn to the PSReadline PowerShell module?
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By: Nicholas Xuan Nguyen
PowerShell is a phenomenal cross-platform task automation solution. But be honest, does it feel like something's missing in your PowerShell command-line experience? Why not turn to the PSReadline PowerShell module?
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The Ins-and-Outs of PSReadline in PowerShell
Learn how the PSReadline module enhances and takes your PowerShell command-line to the next level in this in-depth tutorial!
Getting Started with oh-my-posh in PowerShell and Windows Terminal – YouTube
By: Adam Driscoll
In this video, I show how to install oh-my-posh, setup a Nerd Font, and apply a theme in PowerShell and Windows terminal.
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By: Adam Driscoll
In this video, I show how to install oh-my-posh, setup a Nerd Font, and apply a theme in PowerShell and Windows terminal.
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Getting Started with oh-my-posh in PowerShell and Windows Terminal
In this video, I show how to install oh-my-posh, setup a Nerd Font, and apply a theme in PowerShell and Windows terminal.
For the commands run during this video, click here: https://github.com/adamdriscoll/youtube/tree/main/PowerShell/Getting%20Started%20with%20oh…
For the commands run during this video, click here: https://github.com/adamdriscoll/youtube/tree/main/PowerShell/Getting%20Started%20with%20oh…
Automating with PowerShell: Getting device warranty information
By: Kelvin Tegelaar
This morning I woke up with a mission; I wanted to fix HP warranty reporting for my PSWarranty PowerShell Module. If you're not familiar yet I've blogged about the module and warranty reporting before here. Most of the module has been left the same so you can reference that blog for more information.
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By: Kelvin Tegelaar
This morning I woke up with a mission; I wanted to fix HP warranty reporting for my PSWarranty PowerShell Module. If you're not familiar yet I've blogged about the module and warranty reporting before here. Most of the module has been left the same so you can reference that blog for more information.
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Automating with PowerShell: Getting device warranty information
Warranty reporting This morning I woke up with a mission; I wanted to fix HP warranty reporting for my PSWarranty PowerShell Module. If you’re not familiar yet I’ve blogged about the module and warranty reporting before here. Most of the module has been left…
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Reading Configuration Manager Status Messages With PowerShell
By: Francisco Nabas
I can read Configuration Manager status messages using the Monitoring tab. Can I do it using PowerShell?
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By: Francisco Nabas
I can read Configuration Manager status messages using the Monitoring tab. Can I do it using PowerShell?
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Reading Configuration Manager Status Messages With PowerShell
This post's intent is to show how to read Configuration Manager status messages using WMI and Win32 API function FormatMessage.
PSReadLine 2.2.6 enables Predictive Intellisense by default
By: Jason Helmick
PSReadLine first introduced Predictive IntelliSense using History based suggestions as a customer enabled feature in November 2020. Since its introduction, two new predictors have become available:
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By: Jason Helmick
PSReadLine first introduced Predictive IntelliSense using History based suggestions as a customer enabled feature in November 2020. Since its introduction, two new predictors have become available:
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Microsoft News
PSReadLine 2.2.6 enables Predictive Intellisense by default
Announcing Predictive Intellisense has been proven to be a productivity booster and so we are enabling it by default starting with PSReadLine 2.2.6!
Use the Debug Parameter for Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK Cmdlets to Expose Graph API Requests
By: Tony Redmond
Debug Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK Cmdlets to Gain Insights into What They Do
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By: Tony Redmond
Debug Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK Cmdlets to Gain Insights into What They Do
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Office 365 for IT Pros
How to Debug Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK Cmdlets
If you need to understand what's happening behind the scenes, here's how to debug Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK cmdlets to gain insights like the Graph request
A look at using Regular Expressions (RegEx)
By: John Savill
In this video I wanted to explore RegEx as it's so powerful and can really change a lot of the different things we need to do.
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By: John Savill
In this video I wanted to explore RegEx as it's so powerful and can really change a lot of the different things we need to do.
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A look at using Regular Expressions (RegEx)
In this video I wanted to explore RegEx as it's so powerful and can really change a lot of the different things we need to do.
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Using PowerShell Your Way
By: Jeff Hicks
I’ve often told people that I spend my day in a PowerShell prompt. I run almost my entire day with PowerShell. I’ve shared many of the tools I use daily on Github. Today, I want to share another way I have PowerShell work the way I need it, with minimal effort. This specific task centers on files and folders.
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By: Jeff Hicks
I’ve often told people that I spend my day in a PowerShell prompt. I run almost my entire day with PowerShell. I’ve shared many of the tools I use daily on Github. Today, I want to share another way I have PowerShell work the way I need it, with minimal effort. This specific task centers on files and folders.
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The Lonely Administrator
Using PowerShell Your Way • The Lonely Administrator
I’ve often told people that I spend my day in a PowerShell prompt. I run almost my entire day with PowerShell. I’ve shared many of the tools I use daily on Github. Today, I want to share another way I have PowerShell work the way I need it, with minimal effort.…
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Creating sudo for PowerShell (Part 2)
By: Idera
In our effort to create a sudo command for PowerShell – to elevate individual commands – in part 1 we created the sudo function body:
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By: Idera
In our effort to create a sudo command for PowerShell – to elevate individual commands – in part 1 we created the sudo function body:
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Creating sudo for PowerShell (Part 2)
In our effort to create a sudo command for PowerShell – to elevate individual commands – in part 1 we created the sudo function body:
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PSHTML
By: Stephane Van Gulick
PSHTML is a cross platform Powershell module to generate HTML markup language within a DSL on Windows and Linux.
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By: Stephane Van Gulick
PSHTML is a cross platform Powershell module to generate HTML markup language within a DSL on Windows and Linux.
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GitHub - Stephanevg/PSHTML: Cross platform Powershell module to generate HTML markup language
Cross platform Powershell module to generate HTML markup language - Stephanevg/PSHTML
Using the conditional ternary operator for simplified if/else syntax in PowerShell 7
By: Mike F. Robbins
The conditional ternary operator is a feature added to PowerShell in version 7. You can use it as a simplified version of if/else.
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By: Mike F. Robbins
The conditional ternary operator is a feature added to PowerShell in version 7. You can use it as a simplified version of if/else.
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What’s New with Select-String in PowerShell7?
By: Mike Kanakos
Select-String is one of those commands that either you use it often or not much at all. There doesn't seem to be a middle of the road for Select-String. I don't get called upon to use it that often, but when I do, it usually saves my bacon at work. The most typical use case for me is for searching flat log files for patterns of text or for all entries of a particular phrase across a bunch of files.
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By: Mike Kanakos
Select-String is one of those commands that either you use it often or not much at all. There doesn't seem to be a middle of the road for Select-String. I don't get called upon to use it that often, but when I do, it usually saves my bacon at work. The most typical use case for me is for searching flat log files for patterns of text or for all entries of a particular phrase across a bunch of files.
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Free SquaredUp Community Dashboard Server for PowerShell
By: Brandon Lee
SquaredUp Community Dashboard Server is a free solution for creating dashboards based on PowerShell and Web APIs. Learn about recent updates that add even more features.
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By: Brandon Lee
SquaredUp Community Dashboard Server is a free solution for creating dashboards based on PowerShell and Web APIs. Learn about recent updates that add even more features.
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Programmatically Return S-1-5-18’s Username
By: u/AlaricBloomberg
I'm trying to get LocalPaths of each user via Get-WmiObject win32_userprofile.
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By: u/AlaricBloomberg
I'm trying to get LocalPaths of each user via Get-WmiObject win32_userprofile.
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Changing the Look of the Prompt
By: Patrick Gruenauer
PowerShell comes with a standard prompt whose configuration is stored in the prompt function. The good news is that we are able to change this prompt function to suit our needs. In this blog post, I will show you how you can change this prompt and I will give you some examples.
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By: Patrick Gruenauer
PowerShell comes with a standard prompt whose configuration is stored in the prompt function. The good news is that we are able to change this prompt function to suit our needs. In this blog post, I will show you how you can change this prompt and I will give you some examples.
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PowerShell: Changing the Look of the Prompt
PowerShell comes with a standard prompt whose configuration is stored in the prompt function. The good news is that we are able to change this prompt function to suit our needs. In this blog post, …
Automating with PowerShell: Setting Sharepoint Sharing Settings
By: Kelvin Tegelaar
For a long time SharePoint Admin Settings wasn't something available inside the Graph API. We always had to jump through many hoops and had an issue with running changes headless because the PowerShell modules didn't support it. Recently I've been in contact with the SharePoint team and we now have a functional API for most of the important admin settings.
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By: Kelvin Tegelaar
For a long time SharePoint Admin Settings wasn't something available inside the Graph API. We always had to jump through many hoops and had an issue with running changes headless because the PowerShell modules didn't support it. Recently I've been in contact with the SharePoint team and we now have a functional API for most of the important admin settings.
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CyberDrain - Kelvin Tegelaar
Automating with PowerShell: Setting Sharepoint Sharing Settings
CIPP Components About 8 months ago I’ve started a larger open source project called CIPP. CIPP is a M365 Management tool aimed at Managed Services Providers based on Azure Static Web Apps and a PowerShell backend. This blog shares some of the PowerShell code…
Template Podcast Title with Gilbert Sanchez
By: The PowerShell Podcast
In this episode, we cover the value of templating and how Stucco can be used to improve our module development, both inside an organization and for personal projects.
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By: The PowerShell Podcast
In this episode, we cover the value of templating and how Stucco can be used to improve our module development, both inside an organization and for personal projects.
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Template Podcast Title with Gilbert Sanchez | The PowerShell Podcast
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In this episode, we cover the value of templating and how Stucco can be used to improve our module development, both inside an organization and for personal projects. Gilbert shares his experience using Stucco on a personal project, a di…
In this episode, we cover the value of templating and how Stucco can be used to improve our module development, both inside an organization and for personal projects. Gilbert shares his experience using Stucco on a personal project, a di…
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