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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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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Podbean
Template Podcast Title with Gilbert Sanchez | The PowerShell Podcast
Episode Summary:
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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Episode 044 – PowerShell Tips & Tricks
By: The PowerShell News Podcast
In this episode, we talk about tips and tricks.
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By: The PowerShell News Podcast
In this episode, we talk about tips and tricks.
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Podbean
Episode 044 - PowerShell Tips & Tricks | The PowerShell News Podcast
In this episode, we talk about tips and tricks.
Azure Functions support for PowerShell 7.2
By: Microsoft Azure
Azure Functions support for PowerShell 7.2 enables developing and deploying Azure Function Apps for production scenarios using the latest version of PowerShell.
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By: Microsoft Azure
Azure Functions support for PowerShell 7.2 enables developing and deploying Azure Function Apps for production scenarios using the latest version of PowerShell.
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Microsoft
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Subscribe to Microsoft Azure today for service updates, all in one place. Check out the new Cloud Platform roadmap to see our latest product plans.
Get information about connected monitor
By: Robin Stolpe
At work Helpdesk did receive multiple complaints regarding a specific manufacture and model of monitors. And many of our user can't look at the back of the monitor to see the brand or model and even harder to see the serial number of the monitor. Also we wanted to know if the monitor was inside the warranty period or not.
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By: Robin Stolpe
At work Helpdesk did receive multiple complaints regarding a specific manufacture and model of monitors. And many of our user can't look at the back of the monitor to see the brand or model and even harder to see the serial number of the monitor. Also we wanted to know if the monitor was inside the warranty period or not.
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At work Helpdesk did receive multiple complaints regarding a specific manufacture and model of monitors. And many of our user can’t look at the back of the monitor to see the brand or model a…
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In honor of Independence Day I made an alien invasion game in PowerShell (two versions in fact!)
By: u/Ecrofirt
In short, I made a Space Invaders-esque game in PowerShell.
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By: u/Ecrofirt
In short, I made a Space Invaders-esque game in PowerShell.
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In honor of Independence Day I made an alien invasion game in...
\#edit: I implemented a suggestion from /u/RodneyRabbit which increases keyboard responsiveness tremendously in Windows. Thanks! \--- I've been...
Repositories with Adil Leghari: Do not take orally
By: The PowerShell Podcast
In this episode, we learned all about repositories and how to use them in a PowerShell context. We briefly discussed the challenges of working from Home. We learned how Adil got started in the PowerShell community including getting involved in the PowerShell Slack/Discord, attending PowerShell Summit, and even stepping up and helping put on an event: BridgeConf. Adil convinces Jordan to submit to speak at Summit 2023, and Jordan agrees. The crowd goes wild! We tried to capture the code that we ran on this episode in a trannoscript file, which can be found below.
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By: The PowerShell Podcast
In this episode, we learned all about repositories and how to use them in a PowerShell context. We briefly discussed the challenges of working from Home. We learned how Adil got started in the PowerShell community including getting involved in the PowerShell Slack/Discord, attending PowerShell Summit, and even stepping up and helping put on an event: BridgeConf. Adil convinces Jordan to submit to speak at Summit 2023, and Jordan agrees. The crowd goes wild! We tried to capture the code that we ran on this episode in a trannoscript file, which can be found below.
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Repositories with Adil Leghari: Do not take orally | The PowerShell Podcast
Episode Summary:
In this episode, we learned all about repositories and how to use them in a PowerShell context. We briefly discussed the challenges of working from Home. We learned how Adil got started in the PowerShell community including getting involved…
In this episode, we learned all about repositories and how to use them in a PowerShell context. We briefly discussed the challenges of working from Home. We learned how Adil got started in the PowerShell community including getting involved…
Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition
By: James Petty, Don Jones and Jeffery Hicks
Don't miss the latest installment of this great series.
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By: James Petty, Don Jones and Jeffery Hicks
Don't miss the latest installment of this great series.
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Manning Publications
Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition - James Petty, Don Jones and Jeffery Hicks
Automate complex tasks and processes with PowerShell noscripts. This amazing book teaches you how to write, test, and organize high-quality, reusable noscripts for Windows, Linux, and cloud-based systems.
Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches, Second…
Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches, Second…
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Enable AppLocker on Windows 10 Pro and Windows 11 Pro with PowerShell
By: Welf Alberts
In the past, AppLocker was available only for Windows Enterprise and Education subscribers. In this post, I will show you a way to use AppLocker on Windows 10 Pro and Windows 11 Pro.
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By: Welf Alberts
In the past, AppLocker was available only for Windows Enterprise and Education subscribers. In this post, I will show you a way to use AppLocker on Windows 10 Pro and Windows 11 Pro.
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New PowerShell Version – v7.3.0-preview.6 Release of PowerShell
By: PowerShell Team
Check out and test what is new and upcoming in PowerShell
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By: PowerShell Team
Check out and test what is new and upcoming in PowerShell
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Release v7.3.0-preview.6 Release of PowerShell · PowerShell/PowerShell
7.3.0-preview.6 - 2022-07-18
General Cmdlet Updates and Fixes
Fix Export-PSSession to not throw error when a rooted path is specified for -OutputModule (#17671)
Change ConvertFrom-Json -AsHashtabl...
General Cmdlet Updates and Fixes
Fix Export-PSSession to not throw error when a rooted path is specified for -OutputModule (#17671)
Change ConvertFrom-Json -AsHashtabl...
Performing a Conditional Access Assessment with PowerShell
By: Sean McAvinue
Conditional Access is a powerful tool granting an easy way to bolster the security of an Office 365 tenant. The flexibility of Conditional Access means it can fit most organizational and security requirements easily. However, as with most things in technology, with flexibility there often comes complexity.
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By: Sean McAvinue
Conditional Access is a powerful tool granting an easy way to bolster the security of an Office 365 tenant. The flexibility of Conditional Access means it can fit most organizational and security requirements easily. However, as with most things in technology, with flexibility there often comes complexity.
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Practical 365
Performing a Conditional Access Assessment with PowerShell
Use this PowerShell noscript to gain insights into a complex, mature conditional access environment.
Start Windows Sandbox with parameters
By: Harm Veenstra
Personally I use Windows Sandbox a lot for testing Endpoint Manager packages or software, sometimes you want to start it with certain options (Connect a folder on your harddrive or start without a network connection) and you have to create a custom configuration file (.wsb) with those options. This blogpost shows you how to start Windows Sandbox using PowerShell with parameters without the need of creating multiple configuration files.
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By: Harm Veenstra
Personally I use Windows Sandbox a lot for testing Endpoint Manager packages or software, sometimes you want to start it with certain options (Connect a folder on your harddrive or start without a network connection) and you have to create a custom configuration file (.wsb) with those options. This blogpost shows you how to start Windows Sandbox using PowerShell with parameters without the need of creating multiple configuration files.
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PowerShell is fun :)Start Windows Sandbox with parameters
I use Windows Sandbox a lot for testing Endpoint Manager packages or software. Sometimes you want to start it with specific options (Connect a folder on your hard drive or start without a network c…
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Exchange Online : Major Update – Retirement of Exchange Online PowerShell with MFA module
By: Prasham Sabadra
Prasham provides a great rundown of what to expect and how to prepare for the upcoming changes.
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By: Prasham Sabadra
Prasham provides a great rundown of what to expect and how to prepare for the upcoming changes.
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Knowledge Junction
Exchange Online : Major Update – Retirement of Exchange Online PowerShell with MFA module | Knowledge Junction
MAJOR UPDATE : Exchange Online : Major Update – Retirement of Exchange Online PowerShell with MFA module
Developing PowerShell Tools with Adam Driscoll
By: The Powershell Podcast
We talked about Adam's journey into PowerShell, how he started creating tools for PowerShell, and how his experience as a developer. He shared insights into the challenges of growing a business while developing new features and how he manages all the tasks on his plate. We also learn more about his personal life, including his numerous travel mishaps, Iron Man competitions, and even building your own cryptocurrency. We covered all that and much, much more.
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By: The Powershell Podcast
We talked about Adam's journey into PowerShell, how he started creating tools for PowerShell, and how his experience as a developer. He shared insights into the challenges of growing a business while developing new features and how he manages all the tasks on his plate. We also learn more about his personal life, including his numerous travel mishaps, Iron Man competitions, and even building your own cryptocurrency. We covered all that and much, much more.
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Podbean
Developing PowerShell Tools with Adam Driscoll | The PowerShell Podcast
We talked about Adam’s journey into PowerShell, how he started creating tools for PowerShell, and how his experience as a developer. He shared insights into the challenges of growing a business while developing new features and how he manages all the tasks…
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