Learn about Windows PowerShell
Sean Kearney shows how to determine virtual machine start mode by using Windows PowerShell.
Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to change the virtual machine network configuration in Windows Server 2012.
The Scripting Wife reveals her impressions of 2013 Scripting Games Beginner Event 4.
2013 Scripting Games Advanced Event 4: Dr. Scripto needs audit 20 random users from Active Directory.
Scripting Games Beginner Event 4: Dr. Scripto needs to audit 20 random users from Active Directory.
Find required assemblies for your Windows PowerShell modules.
Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about how to use a Windows PowerShell module.
Use Windows PowerShell to show screensaver info for a user who is logged on.
Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about combining functions into a single function file, and using them in scripts.
Use the Set-Variable cmdlet to create a ReadOnly Windows PowerShell variable.
Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, continues his discussion about what to do with a Windows PowerShell function.
Use Windows PowerShell to list top-level WMI namespaces.
Microsoft senior technical writer, Yuri Diogenes, and knowledge engineer, Tom Shinder, talk about using Windows PowerShell to protect a Windows Server 2012-based cloud infrastructure.
Use Windows PowerShell to identify directories that changed since a specific date.
Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, spends some time playing around with the Get-Variable cmdlet.
Sean Kearney explains how to use Windows PowerShell to find running virtual machines.
Learn how to use Windows PowerShell 3.0 in Windows Server 2012 to obtain a list of virtual machines.
The Scripting Wife reveals her impressions of 2013 Scripting Games Beginner Event 3.
Scripting Games Advanced Event 3: Dr. Scripto needs to create an HTML report for hard disk drive status.
Scripting Games Beginner Event 3: Dr. Scripto needs to create an HTML report for hard disk drive status.
Use Windows PowerShell to display the current video configuration on your computer.
A reader found needed code, but it is contained in a function. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, provides the scoop about how to use functions.
Use Windows PowerShell to quickly find all installed security hotfixes.
SQL Server MVP, Kendal Van ***, talks about using Windows PowerShell to discover, diagnose, and document all your computers running SQL Server.
Use Windows PowerShell 3.0 in Windows 8 to identify the status of optional features in Windows.