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Kick off a formal WinSat evaluation on your computer running Windows 8.1.
Guest blogger, Greg Lindsay, tells how to configure Hyper-V on a computer running Windows 8.1 or Windows 8.
Clear the client DNS cache by using Windows PowerShell.
Guest blogger, Jason Morgan, talks about using XML to work with the Task Scheduler.
Use Windows PowerShell to find connections to remote servers.
It is time to begin preparation for the Windows PowerShell 2014 Winter Scripting Games.
Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about using the Windows PowerShell Contains operator to work with arrays.
Use Windows PowerShell to provide an overview of IP interfaces.
Learn how to use the While statement in Windows PowerShell.
Use Windows PowerShell to find a net route to a remote host.
Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to create a remote management session.
Use Windows PowerShell to display the routing table.
Use Windows PowerShell to create and manage registry keys.
Use Windows PowerShell to find IP addresses for DNS names.
Learn how to find a hidden message embedded in an image.
Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, shares an excerpt from his book, Windows PowerShell 3.0 Step by Step, which shows how Windows PowerShell naming convention makes it easy to learn.
Use Windows PowerShell to read the WinSat score on your computer running Windows 8.1.
Guest blogger, Bill Stewart, talks about using Windows PowerShell to find administrators.
Subtract timespans by using Windows PowerShell.
Guest blogger, Matthew Kerfoot, talks about using Windows PowerShell to create an HTML server report.
Use Windows PowerShell to display network adapter bindings.
Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about a project to assign secret pals at work. He ropes one of the managers into the project.
Guest blogger and security expert, Yuri Diogenes, talks about using Windows PowerShell to enable BYOD.
Use special formatting from the Types .xml file to choose properties in Windows PowerShell and WMI.
Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about querying WMI in this excerpt of his book, Windows PowerShell 3.0 First Steps.