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Configuring VM Networking on a Hyper-V NAT Switch

Get an explanation of methods you can use to configure the IPv4 address configuration of a Hyper-V virtual machine that is connected to a NAT virtual switch on Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016 (WS2016).

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Create “Programmer-Style” Class-Based DSC Resources

Learn how to create professional-looking class-based DSC resources in just a few easy steps.

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Exchange 2007 Hits The End-Of-Life Buffers On April 11

Exchange 2007 reaches end of life on April 11. The importance of this version cannot be overstated, especially in terms of its contribution to Exchange Online and Office 365. But it is time to let go and move to a more modern platform.

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DSC Configuration Data Layout Tips and Tricks

Learn how to make your PowerShell DSC configurations and configuration data easier to read and maintain with these tips and tricks.

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Add a Network Interface to an Azure VM

In this article, I show you how to add an additional network interface to an Azure VM that’s already configured with 2 or more NICs.

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Doing More with PowerShell Verbose Messages

Here are some ideas on how you might want to start using Write-Verbose.

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SharePoint Podcast Episode #327 — Daily Grind of the Common Man

Todd and Shane talk about how to use passwords with PowerShell securely, a new SharePoint Online Web Part that is rolling out, new security and risk features in Office 365, how Power BI finally integrates with SharePoint, and Imposter Syndrome.

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SharePoint Podcast Episode #324 — My Good Sweatpants

Todd and Shane talk about Microsoft FastTrack and all of the great services to help you move from on-prem to Office 365, StaffHub, Windows Management Framework 5.1, and do some good ole fashion whining about the client-side object model (CSOM).

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Using the Office 365 Connector Incoming WebHook to Post Service Health Information

Office 365 Connectors provide a means to connect network data sources such as Twitter, Trello, and RSS feeds to Office 365 Groups and Microsoft Teams. The out-of-the-box connectors work well, but there’s nothing like being able to process your own data, which is exactly what the Incoming Webhook connector allows you to do. In this example, we grab some Office 365 service incident information and post it to a group. All a mere matter of writing some PowerShell code.

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SharePoint Podcast Episode #323 — Brownies from California

Todd and Shane discuss SharePoint Online conditional access, PowerShell, Privacy Dashboard, an AI company, and trolling the patent filings.

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