Confluence CVE Vulnerability Checker
By: Xajuan Smith
So here is something I noticed to be helpful to all Confluence admins that want to check and not worry about the deep distracted deep reading needed in a slew of other CVE and parse relevant details to only their versions.
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By: Xajuan Smith
So here is something I noticed to be helpful to all Confluence admins that want to check and not worry about the deep distracted deep reading needed in a slew of other CVE and parse relevant details to only their versions.
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PowerShell City
Confluence CVE Vulnerability Checker
Some people host confluence from Atlassian on local infrastructure and no access to the cloud.I was curious if this could be an issue with learning whether or not your version is vulnerable. So her…
Upcoming breaking changes in Azure PowerShell
By: Azure PowerShell
Come see what need to fix before the next release
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By: Azure PowerShell
Come see what need to fix before the next release
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Upcoming breaking changes in Azure PowerShell
Learn about upcoming breaking changes to the Azure Az PowerShell module
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Using REST APIs via PowerShell – Guy Leech
By: Bradford Cloud User Group
Our second session at the Bradford Cloud User Group July event was Guy Leech 'Using REST APIs via PowerShell. Whilst many PowerShell modules and SDKs are an alternative to calling REST APIs, calling them from PowerShell gives you platform independence & no pre-requisites which can be a barrier to adoption. This session shows how to use multiple vendor's REST APIs including Azure & once you know how to call one vendor's API, it's easy to use another's
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By: Bradford Cloud User Group
Our second session at the Bradford Cloud User Group July event was Guy Leech 'Using REST APIs via PowerShell. Whilst many PowerShell modules and SDKs are an alternative to calling REST APIs, calling them from PowerShell gives you platform independence & no pre-requisites which can be a barrier to adoption. This session shows how to use multiple vendor's REST APIs including Azure & once you know how to call one vendor's API, it's easy to use another's
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Using REST APIs via PowerShell - Guy Leech
Our second session at the Bradford Cloud User Group July event was Guy Leech 'Using REST APIs via PowerShell. Whilst many PowerShell modules and SDKs are an alternative to calling REST APIs, calling them from PowerShell gives you platform independence &…
The Secret to Unleashing PowerShell GitHub Abilities
By: Bart Tacken
In this deep dive, learn how to use PowerShell GitHub abilities to take your workflow to the next level and automate everything!
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By: Bart Tacken
In this deep dive, learn how to use PowerShell GitHub abilities to take your workflow to the next level and automate everything!
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ATA Learning
The Secret to Unleashing PowerShell GitHub Abilities
In this deep dive, learn how to use PowerShell GitHub abilities to take your workflow to the next level and automate everything!
What should I be able to do with Powershell in order to feel comfortable labeling myself as proficient?
By: r/PowerShell
Another great topic and discussion from Reddit.
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By: r/PowerShell
Another great topic and discussion from Reddit.
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What should I be able to do with Powershell in order to feel...
Beyond surprise technical assessments during the interview process, I'd also like to know when I should feel that I'm equipped to deploy and...
What other languages do you use, and when do you pick them over PowerShell?
By: u/UntrustedProcess
Another great Reddit read
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By: u/UntrustedProcess
Another great Reddit read
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Why is the PowerShell noscript file format .PS1? Why the “1”?
By: ConfigMgrDogs
In case you ever wondered why
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By: ConfigMgrDogs
In case you ever wondered why
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Twitter
.@jsnover qq, why is the #PowerShell noscript file format .PS1? Why the "1"? Why not something else? (.PS, .PSH, .PSL, .PSS, .PS2, etc)
I'm certain there must be a story behind this!
I'm certain there must be a story behind this!
Archive Module 2.0 Preview 1
By: Sydney Smith
We are excited to announce that the first preview of a rewrite of Microsoft.PowerShell.Archive, the module that lets you create and extract archives, is now available on the PowerShell Gallery.
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By: Sydney Smith
We are excited to announce that the first preview of a rewrite of Microsoft.PowerShell.Archive, the module that lets you create and extract archives, is now available on the PowerShell Gallery.
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PowerShell Team
Archive Module 2.0 Preview 1
We are excited to announce that the first preview of a rewrite of Microsoft.PowerShell.Archive, the module that lets you create and extract archives, is now available on the PowerShell Gallery. This release is the first preview release of a rewrite of the…
Create a TCP/UDP port listener using PowerShell
By: Harm Veenstra
One of our customers is securing his network and firewall changes were made that needed to be tested. In this case, the new servers were not deployed in that specific network yet. But... We did want to test the connections before deploying the servers 🙂 In this blog post, I will show you a way how to create listening ports on a machine in order to test the connection from another network using netcat on Linux or portqry on Windows.
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By: Harm Veenstra
One of our customers is securing his network and firewall changes were made that needed to be tested. In this case, the new servers were not deployed in that specific network yet. But... We did want to test the connections before deploying the servers 🙂 In this blog post, I will show you a way how to create listening ports on a machine in order to test the connection from another network using netcat on Linux or portqry on Windows.
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PowerShell is fun :)
PowerShell is fun :)Create a TCP/UDP port listener using PowerShell
One of our customers is securing his network, and firewall changes were made that needed to be tested. In this case, the new servers were not yet deployed in that specific network. But… We di…
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Microsoft Graph Support for SharePoint Online Tenant Settings
By: Tony Redmond
Despite being the two basic Microsoft 365 workloads, one of the notable gaps in Microsoft Graph API coverage has been administrative interfaces for SharePoint Online and Exchange Online. A small but valuable step in the right direction happened with the appearance of the settings resource type in the TenantAdmin namespace.
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By: Tony Redmond
Despite being the two basic Microsoft 365 workloads, one of the notable gaps in Microsoft Graph API coverage has been administrative interfaces for SharePoint Online and Exchange Online. A small but valuable step in the right direction happened with the appearance of the settings resource type in the TenantAdmin namespace.
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Office 365 for IT Pros
Microsoft Graph API Support for SharePoint Online Settings
A new Microsoft Graph API delivers support to view and update SharePoint Online settings. The API is limited for now, but will develop over time.
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Make More Modules with Adam Bacon
By: The Powershell Podcast
In this episode, we hear from someone whose career has grown alongside PowerShell's. Adam shares some of the challenges that he's experienced when automating business processes with PowerShell. Starting in the early days of PowerShell, Adam talks about that first experience where he saw the potential of PowerShell. We also spent some time talking about creating GUI applications in PowerShell. We talk about all this, and much more, in this episode.
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By: The Powershell Podcast
In this episode, we hear from someone whose career has grown alongside PowerShell's. Adam shares some of the challenges that he's experienced when automating business processes with PowerShell. Starting in the early days of PowerShell, Adam talks about that first experience where he saw the potential of PowerShell. We also spent some time talking about creating GUI applications in PowerShell. We talk about all this, and much more, in this episode.
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Podbean
Make More Modules with Adam Bacon | The PowerShell Podcast
In this episode, we hear from someone whose career has grown alongside PowerShell’s. Adam shares some of the challenges that he’s experienced when automating business processes with PowerShell. Starting in the early days of PowerShell, Adam talks about that…
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BioNameGenerator
By: Davi Marcon
A name generator for projects, versions and other stuff written in powershell
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By: Davi Marcon
A name generator for projects, versions and other stuff written in powershell
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Powershellgallery
BioNameGenerator 1.0.4
A name generator for projects, versions and other stuff written in powershell
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DFIR4vSphere
By: ANSSI
The DFIR4vSphere PowerShell module collects logs and forensics artefacts on both ESXi hosts and the vCenter console.
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By: ANSSI
The DFIR4vSphere PowerShell module collects logs and forensics artefacts on both ESXi hosts and the vCenter console.
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GitHub - ANSSI-FR/DFIR4vSphere: Powershell module for VMWare vSphere forensics
Powershell module for VMWare vSphere forensics. Contribute to ANSSI-FR/DFIR4vSphere development by creating an account on GitHub.
PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code July 2022 Update
By: Steve Lee
We are excited to announce that the July update to the PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code
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By: Steve Lee
We are excited to announce that the July update to the PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code
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Microsoft News
PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code July 2022 Update
We are excited to announce that the July update to the PowerShell Extension for Visual Studio Code is now available on the extension marketplace. This release renames the “PowerShell Integrated Console” to the “PowerShell Extension Terminal” to align with…
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Report on Active Directory OU permissions using PowerShell
By: Harm Veenstra
For one of our customers we are working on restricting permissions of admin accounts by implementing Role Based Access and delegating permissions on Organizational Units (OU's). But one of the first questions was. What are the current permissions and what should we remove and where? In this blogpost I will show you a way to report on the current permissions so that you can remove them where they shouldn't be granted
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By: Harm Veenstra
For one of our customers we are working on restricting permissions of admin accounts by implementing Role Based Access and delegating permissions on Organizational Units (OU's). But one of the first questions was. What are the current permissions and what should we remove and where? In this blogpost I will show you a way to report on the current permissions so that you can remove them where they shouldn't be granted
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PowerShell is fun :)
PowerShell is fun :)Report on Active Directory OU permissions using PowerShell
For one of our customers, we are working on restricting permissions of admin accounts by implementing Role Based Access and delegating permissions to Organizational Units (OUs). But one of the firs…
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Today's cmdlet: Set-Service
Starts, stops, and suspends a service, and changes its properties.
Example's Remarks:
• `Get-Credential` prompts for a username and password, and stores the credentials in the `$credential` variable.
• `Set-Service` uses the Name parameter to specify the Schedule service.
• The Credential parameter uses the `$credential` variable and updates the Schedule service.
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Starts, stops, and suspends a service, and changes its properties.
Example's Remarks:
• `Get-Credential` prompts for a username and password, and stores the credentials in the `$credential` variable.
• `Set-Service` uses the Name parameter to specify the Schedule service.
• The Credential parameter uses the `$credential` variable and updates the Schedule service.
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Alas Kaizala, All is Lost
By: Tony Redmond
On August 26, Microsoft announced that they will retire Kaizala in August 2023. The Kaizala retirement is not big news because it's been coming for a while. If you want to get ahead of the game, you can remove the Kaizala service plans from the Office 365 licenses assigned to user accounts. We explain how to do the job in an example PowerShell noscript.
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By: Tony Redmond
On August 26, Microsoft announced that they will retire Kaizala in August 2023. The Kaizala retirement is not big news because it's been coming for a while. If you want to get ahead of the game, you can remove the Kaizala service plans from the Office 365 licenses assigned to user accounts. We explain how to do the job in an example PowerShell noscript.
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Practical 365
Alas Kaizala, All is Lost
On August 26, Microsoft announced that they will retire Kaizala in August 2023. Kaizala retirement is not big news as it's been coming for a while.
Microsoft Teams PowerShell Module 4.x.x is the only version supported now
By: Microsoft
Microsoft Teams PowerShell Module (TPM) versions in the 4.x.x series or later are the only versions supported now. All earlier versions are fully retired since June 15, 2022 & will stop working (Message center post for reference - MC350371).
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By: Microsoft
Microsoft Teams PowerShell Module (TPM) versions in the 4.x.x series or later are the only versions supported now. All earlier versions are fully retired since June 15, 2022 & will stop working (Message center post for reference - MC350371).
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Teams PowerShell Module - Supported Versions - Microsoft Teams
Learn about versions supported of the Teams PowerShell Module, used for administration of Microsoft Teams.
PowerShell: Decrypt a Secure String
By: Patrick Gruenauer
In this blog post I will carry out how to decrypt a secure string. A secure string is a string that is saved in a non-readable format to temporarily store passwords and strings. Let's start.
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By: Patrick Gruenauer
In this blog post I will carry out how to decrypt a secure string. A secure string is a string that is saved in a non-readable format to temporarily store passwords and strings. Let's start.
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SID-500.COM
PowerShell: Decrypt a Secure String
In this blog post I will carry out how to decrypt a secure string. A secure string is a string that is saved in a non-readable format to temporarily store passwords and strings. Let’s start. …
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