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Overview | Intermediate

Where Is the File: Using Get-FileItem

Jeff Hicks | Jul 26, 2012

And we're back with our look at a couple of command line utility items. In part one, I..

Overview | Intermediate

Top 3 Reasons to Learn PowerShell

Petri IT Knowledgebase Team | Jun 29, 2012

Overview In this video, speaker and author Mark Minasi walks us through his top three reasons why you..

Overview | Intermediate

Top 3 Features in PowerShell V3 (video)

Kasia Lorenc | Jun 08, 2012

In this video, PowerShell MVP Don Jones talks about his top 3 features in PowerShell V3. What can..

How To | Intermediate

Manage Windows Features with PowerShell: Add Feature or Role

Jeff Hicks | May 31, 2012

In part one of this two-part series, I showed you how to configure and manage Windows features using..

How To | Intermediate

Manage Windows Features with PowerShell

Jeff Hicks | May 24, 2012

Configuring and managing servers these days can be a time consuming process, unless you work more efficiently and..

How To | Intermediate

Managing Local User Accounts with Windows PowerShell

Jeff Hicks | May 17, 2012

In my previous article, I demonstrated how to create a local user account with Windows PowerShell. In today's..

How To | Intermediate

Creating Local Accounts with Windows PowerShell

Jeff Hicks | May 10, 2012

Way back in the day, all we had were local accounts on stand alone or workgroup-based computers, and..

How To | Intermediate

Find User-Based Service Accounts with PowerShell and Command Line

Jeff Hicks | May 03, 2012

For the most part, Windows Server services run under generic system based accounts, such as LocalSystem or NT..

How To | Intermediate

Integrating Microsoft Excel with PowerShell: Reading Data

Jeff Hicks | Mar 29, 2012

Welcome back to this three-part series on Integrating Microsoft Excel with PowerShell. In the first 2 parts of..

How To | Intermediate

Integrating Microsoft Excel with PowerShell: Create a Rich Excel Doc

Jeff Hicks | Mar 22, 2012

And we're back with our series on integrating Microsoft Excel with PowerShell. Last time we looked at building..

How To | Intermediate

Integrating Microsoft Excel with PowerShell: Build a Basic Report

Jeff Hicks | Mar 15, 2012

Not too long ago I wrote about Integrating Microsoft Word with PowerShell, but I know that after text files,..

How To | Intermediate

Integrate Microsoft Word with PowerShell: Format Style Documents

Jeff Hicks | Mar 01, 2012

In Part 1 of this two-part series, we looked at the basics of creating a Microsoft Word document..

How To | Intermediate

Integrating Microsoft Word with PowerShell: Generate a Document

Jeff Hicks | Feb 23, 2012

I’m assuming many of you use Windows PowerShell to create reports for servers, events and all the other..

How To | Intermediate

Use PowerShell to Create Custom Log Events

Jeff Hicks | Feb 16, 2012

Last time I showed how to use the command tool EVENTCREATE.EXE, to create your own custom event log..

How To | Intermediate

Add Open PowerShell To Context Menu

Petri IT Knowledgebase Team | Dec 12, 2011

I am sure most of us prefer to use the quick menu that appears when we right click..

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