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Creating Custom Objects in PowerShell : Introduction

Learn to create your own custom object in Powershell in this four-part series.

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WinRM – Not Just for PowerShell

Did you know you can leverage WinRM outside of PowerShell? Jeff Hicks shows you how to do exactly that.

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Managed Service Accounts: Change or Roll Back the MSA

Read on to learn how to change or roll back the Managed Service Account (MSA) in part three of this series.

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Managed Service Accounts: Configure a Service Using MSA

Learn how to connect the MSA to the computer account in Active Directory in part two of this series.

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Managed Service Accounts: MSA Setup

Service account management can be pretty labor intensive, but there might be an alternative. In part 1 of this two-part series, Microsoft MVP Jeff Hicks goes over a feature called Managed Service Accounts (msa). In Part 2, Jeff will cover how to deploy the accounts.

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Manage Windows Features with PowerShell: Add Feature or Role

In Part 2 of this two-part series, we show you how to add a feature or role to a Windows Server 2008 R2 system using Windows PowerShell and the ServerManager module.

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Manage Windows Features with PowerShell

Configuring and managing servers can be a bit time consuming, especially if you need to manage a feature on 10 servers. Discover a much quicker and easier way to manage servers running Windows Server 2008 R2 – using Windows PowerShell.

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Managing Local User Accounts with Windows PowerShell

In the first part of this series, PowerShell MVP Jeff Hicks demonstrated how to create a local user account with Windows Powershell. In this follow-up article, Jeff walks you through some basic management tasks accomplished with PowerShell.

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Creating Local Accounts with Windows PowerShell

Are you looking for an easy way to set up additional local user accounts? In this post, PowerShell MVP Jeff Hicks shows how easy it is to set up these accounts across multiple machines remotely, using Windows PowerShell.

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Find User-Based Service Accounts with PowerShell and Command Line

In this post, Jeff Hicks shows how to identify what accounts your services are running under, as well as identify potential problems before they become major headaches, using both PowerShell and the command line.

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