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Category Archives: powershell
Exploring iTunes Using PowerShell: Part 1
I don’t spend a ton of time using iTunes on my laptop, but when I do it is usually to listen to some music or the iTunes radio and even that isn’t a common thing. But I happened to come … Continue reading
Using $PSDefaultParameterValues in PowerShell
Recently I saw someone posted a reply to one of my comments on a blog article that he had never heard of $PSDefaultParameterValues before now. With that, I will give you a walkthrough of this feature added in PowerShell V3 … Continue reading
Give PowerShell a Voice Using The SpeechSynthesizer Class
Besides using PowerShell for the usual work related things, we can also have some fun with it by tapping into various .Net classes to do things such as letting PowerShell talk to us. There are quite a few examples of … Continue reading
Checking Out The Where and ForEach Operators in PowerShell V4
#Requires –Version 4.0 With the release of PowerShell V4, we received the Desired State Configuration (DSC) module as the main piece as well as some other things, some known and some not known that well. One of those things is … Continue reading
Automatically Declining Itanium Updates in WSUS using PowerShell
Working with WSUS, I sometimes find myself declining the exact same type of updates each month after Patch Tuesday. Not surprisingly, a common trend of those updates involve having the word ‘’Itanium” somewhere in the update title. Instead of having … Continue reading