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  1. Weekend Scripter: Ten Ways to Continue the Spirit of the PowerShell Scripting Games: Summary: Microsoft Scriptin... bit.ly/JtIBH8
  2. Weekend Scripter: Use PowerShell to Easily Modify Registry Property Values: Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed... bit.ly/Jm2BfF
  3. Get product keys of local and remote systems: This is an updated version of the Get-ProductKey function that was... bit.ly/JnylQH
  4. I continue Windows Registry week & #PowerShell tommorow with one more article. Has been a really cool week bit.ly/JjnvMm
  5. @Al3xand3r_Jam35 absolutely. A #PowerShell script created the certificates and emailed them as well.
  6. Use PowerShell to Enumerate Registry Property Values: Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, shows how to ... bit.ly/JkpNdh
  7. If you did not get your #2012SG Scripting Games certificate send me an email pls. There were a few errors
  8. Finished emailing the #sg2012 Scripting Games certificates. Luckily #PowerShell has Send-MailMessage cmdlet
  9. @techguytj Only way I know of is to use WMI.
  10. Use PowerShell to Create New Registry Keys on Remote Systems: Summary: Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to cr... bit.ly/Ll72Hc
  11. Cool ... just noticed you can pre-order my new #PowerShell 3.0 step by step book on Amazon amzn.to/JfUvnM
  12. @dawidjordaan you might try to create a new object via Select-Object and choose only the rows you want.
  13. @pcgeek86 @iwkid yep ...
  14. Ever need to work with the Windows Registry and #PowerShell? See this weeks @WinScriptingGuy articles bit.ly/Kb8Ncd