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Author Archives: Joel Reed. PowerShell Summit NA 2014. I had the opportunity to attend the PowerShell Summit last week and I wanted to share a few thoughts and insights. First and foremost this was a very successful sophomore […]. Read Article →. Just a Bunch of Text Files. I wanted to share a quick hint about a cmdlet, ConvertFrom-StringData, I had the opportunity to put to use recently. ConvertFrom-StringData has been around since version 2.0 I believe but […]. Read Article →. Read Article →. Just subm...
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2012 Scripting Games | Format-Done | Start-Transcript
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2012 Scripting Games Format-Done. In 2012 Scripting Games. I think the lesson I learned while in the midst of the challeges was to “Walk Away”. I solved things in 10 minutes after walking away what took me hours of dead-end troubleshooting. I think that was my single biggest take-away. No amount of Get-Help or Google will solve your tunnel-vision. I think I have a lot more to write about, both in regards to the Games and PowerShell in general but I’m going to be taking a little time off. Post was not sen...
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Category Archives: PowerSHell DSC. It’s All About the DSL (no not that DSL). Three things to start this post off: Read my previous post, Hey you got some configuration in my execution Watch the preview by Kenneth Hansen and Jeffery Snover of the […]. Read Article →. Keen PowerShell practitioner and all around tinkerer. Grab this badge here! PowerShell Summit NA 2014. Just a Bunch of Text Files. It’s All About the DSL (no not that DSL). Hey you got some configuration in my execution. Hey, Scripting Guy!
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Monthly Archives: April 2013. 108 Keys and Some are Useful. I’m getting ready to attend the PowerShell Summit next week in Redmond, WA. Aside from my monthly visit to AZPOSH I haven’t had a lot of time to soak in […]. Read Article →. Keen PowerShell practitioner and all around tinkerer. Grab this badge here! PowerShell Summit NA 2014. Just a Bunch of Text Files. It’s All About the DSL (no not that DSL). Hey you got some configuration in my execution. 108 Keys and Some are Useful. Hey, Scripting Guy!
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Category Archives: PowerShell Remoting. PowerShell Remoting, “the weapon you only have to fire once”. I saw a tweet from Don Jones this week that pointed to a free ebook that he and Tobias Weltner wrote on PowerShell Remoting called, aptly enough, ‘Secrets of PowerShell Remoting’ (find […]. Read Article →. Keen PowerShell practitioner and all around tinkerer. Grab this badge here! PowerShell Summit NA 2014. Just a Bunch of Text Files. It’s All About the DSL (no not that DSL). 108 Keys and Some are Useful.
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108 Keys and Some are Useful | Start-Transcript
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108 Keys and Some are Useful. I’m getting ready to attend the PowerShell Summit. Next week in Redmond, WA. Aside from my monthly visit to AZPOSH. I haven’t had a lot of time to soak in all the new PowerShell goodness that I would like. I’m looking forward to getting the chance to learn from some really really smart people. You may or may not be familiar with the HOME and END keys. These take your cursor to the very beginning or the very end of the command line respectively. It is much easier to g...These...
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Testing an SSRS DataSource – PowerShellPosse
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I’m Thom and this is how I work. Starting a PowerShell Users group Tips and Tricks. Testing an SSRS DataSource. July 29, 2016. July 29, 2016. Recently I’ve been working with SSRS and adding removing Datasources and Testing them. This article describes how I got there:. The first thing I did was to figure out how I was going to connect to the SSRS website. I found that the best way to do this was with a new-webserviceproxy. This proxy requires a uri and a credential object:. To find the different types th...
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paulbrice.com: Bored = Stupid Tool
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013. Bored = Stupid Tool. Waiting for your AD account to unlock? The other day I was waiting for my account to unlock, so I had a few minutes to kill so I decided to write a tool to pass the time. I wrote a script to tell me how long I had left to wait. pretty crude but I had fun. Account = Get-ADUser $ID -Properties LockedOut,AccountLockoutTime. Domain = [ADSI]"WinNT:/ $env:userdomain". UnlockInt = $Domain.AutoUnlockInterval. If($Account.LockedOut -eq $TRUE). Neil Peterson - PFE.
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paulbrice.com: Clearing the "Invoke Web Services" Cache
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Friday, September 12, 2014. Clearing the "Invoke Web Services" Cache. I have had problems when working with a custom WSDL, when we change the WSDL Orchestrator "Invoke Web Services" activity does not see the changes. I have come across this multiple times so here is a post. (for my memory if nothing else). Thankfully a smart guy already solved this, in this blog post. Orchestrator is caching the data returned by the WSDL here:. So after reading the above article, I performed these steps. Blog Post: Excha...
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