By Marco Shaw on
12/29/2007 6:32 PM
You'll find my edited videos of my second virtual user group meeting HERE along with the brief details on the contents of each video file.
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By Don Jones on
12/28/2007 7:38 PM
Think something in this community could use improvement? You may be right. Here's how to be heard.
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By Don Jones on
12/28/2007 3:01 PM
SAPIEN will offer PrimalScript Professional, two books, and PowerShell self-paced training for about 50% off on December 31st only.
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By Dmitry Sotnikov on
12/21/2007 2:10 PM
We need your help and a couple of minutes of your time. Please go to this survey page and answer 5 simple questions on how you use PowerGUI today and where we should take it in the future.
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By Dmitry Sotnikov on
12/21/2007 1:00 PM
AD cmdlets are finally gold!
We kind of kept sticking to the fashion of perpetual betas for quite some time now (since the first 1.0 beta released late March through the RC 1.0.5 this fall) and we feel that the product is now feature rich and stable enough for us to drop the beta label.
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By SAPIENScripter on
12/18/2007 1:58 PM
Amazon.com now has a page for the 2nd edition of Windows PowerShell: TFM. This is a different book, with a ton of new content. It has a separate ISBN, so make sure you are looking at http://www.amazon.com/Windows-PowerShell-v1-0-TFM-2nd/dp/0977659763
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By Dmitry Sotnikov on
12/18/2007 9:54 PM
All those Set-* cmdlets are great at changing an attribute in AD, but how do you remove an attribute completely?
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By Don Jones on
12/18/2007 8:43 AM
The PowerShell team has made the PowerShell Help available online, on TechNet.
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By Dmitry Sotnikov on
12/18/2007 3:00 PM
Platforma 2008 (aka TechEd Russia) team has just published the results of attendee surveys and the PowerShell session I did at the event got named the best of the show!
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By Joe Brinkman on
Sunday, December 16, 2007 6:30 PM
Several months ago I stumbled upon PowerGadgets and have been finding more and more uses for it ever since. I was initially intrigued by the ability to run powershell scripts but didn't have any immediate needs that required that much power. One of the strengths of PowerGadgets is the ability to run database queries and then to present the data using very slick graphs, guages and maps.
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