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Tag Archives: Powershell
Quick-Hits: Find currently logged on users
I was recently tasked with locating all servers on our network and query for users that were currently logged onto each server, either through a terminal session or logged on via console session. This got me thinking of what ways … Continue reading
WSUS: Managing Groups with PowerShell
In this post, I will show how to use PowerShell to manage the Target Groups in WSUS. Using PowerShell, you can Create and Delete groups and Add/Remove clients from groups. First, we need to setup our connection to our WSUS … Continue reading
WSUS: Approving and Declining Updates with PowerShell
Now that we have looked at viewing all of the updates on WSUS, we will now look at approving and declining those updates. This can be a little bit tricky as you need to also know what Computer Target Group … Continue reading
WSUS: Viewing Updates with PowerShell
In my previous post, I showed you how to make a connection to a WSUS server, view clients reporting to the server and how to start and view the progress of a WSUS sync. In this post, I will show … Continue reading
Manage WSUS with Powershell
Many of you probably use WSUS as your enterprise patching solution. For those of you who are unfamiliar with WSUS, please check out this link for more information. With WSUS 3.0, you are now able to download and install the … Continue reading