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Category Archives: powershell
Beginning with Windows Azure Using PowerShell
I recently created an account to use Windows Azure to create some virtual machines that I can then use to work with more systems than I can usually do given my current hardware. This also presents a great opportunity for … Continue reading
Quick Hits: Finding, Creating and Removing PowerShell Type Accelerators
I saw a question recently that somebody asked on how to locate and create custom type accelerators without the need of the PowerShell Community Extensions (PSCX) and its type accelerator, [accelerator]. I quickly answered his question, but decided that this … Continue reading
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Backup a SQL Database Using SQL Server Management Objects (SMO) and PowerShell
In my next article on my SQL and PowerShell series, I will talk about using the SQL Server Management Objects (SMO) to back up a SQL database. If you recall in my previous article on SQL Databases, you saw how … Continue reading
Report on Group Policy Objects that have Logon Scripts
Recently, I was asked to generate a report on Group Policy Objects (GPO) that are using logon scripts and also to determine the type of logon script being used. Of course the logical approach is to use PowerShell to make … Continue reading
I’m a PowerShell MVP!
I received an amazing email this morning from Microsoft MVP Community stating the following: I am very humbled and honored to receive this honor and joining some amazing people in this community! To everyone that nominated me and those that … Continue reading