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Summary : In this article, Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson talks about using parameter sets to simplify Windows PowerShell commands. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. I had a great time the other night talking to Windows PowerShell MVP Shane Hoey before my presentation to the PowerShell...
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Simplify Desktop Configuration by Using a Shared PowerShell Module
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Summary: Simplify your desktop configuration needs by using a Windows PowerShell module stored on a central file share. Hey, Scripting Guy! I enjoy using Windows PowerShell modules. I think they are way cool. The thing is, I am not too keen on deploying them to remote workstations. What would be...
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Learn How to Load and Use PowerShell Snap-ins
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Summary : How do I use snap-ins with the Windows PowerShell 2.0 cmdlet, Add-Module ? What are the benefits of using this method over Add-PSSnapin ? Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. I am on holiday and am speaking at SQL Saturday #49 today in Orlando, Florida . The really cool thing about...
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Deploy a PowerShell Module with SharePoint Cmdlets
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Summary : In this article, Scripting Guys guest blogger Brian Jackett illustrates how to deploy a Windows PowerShell module with SharePoint cmdlets. Hey, Scripting Guy! I would love to be able to use Windows PowerShell to deploy a module with the SharePoint 2010 cmdlets. Is this possible? ...
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Hey, Scripting Guy! Weekend Scripter: Checking for Module Dependencies in Windows PowerShell
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Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. One of the cool things about Windows PowerShell is that if you do not like the way it does things, you can change it. If there is something that is lacking in the released product, you can often find it in a module that someone has written and posted to the web...
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11 Jul 2010
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Hey, Scripting Guy! Weekend Scripter: Conversion Module, Part 6
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Weekend Scripter: Conversion Module, Part 6 Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. It has been a relatively quiet weekend here in Charlotte, North Carolina. I spent a couple of hours organizing my dive pictures from a recent trip to Boca Raton, Florida. The spotted eel in the following photo was...
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21 Feb 2010
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Hey, Scripting Guy! Weekend Scripter: Conversion Module, Part 5
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Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. What a wonderful day Saturday is. I took the occasion to upgrade from the current beta of Microsoft Office 2010 to the release candidate. I love Microsoft Office 2010, and Outlook in particular has received a very nice upgrade. This week, I was tweeting with Megan...
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20 Feb 2010
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Hey, Scripting Guy! Weekend Scripter: Using Functions to Convert Weight Measurements (Part 2)
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Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. I am still hanging out down here in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, in the United States of America. The laid-back, relaxed attitude has allowed me time to reflect on the new Weekend Scripter series I am writing. The following seagull picture I took seems to reflect...
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14 Feb 2010
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Hey, Scripting Guy! Weekend Scripter: Using Functions to Convert Weight Measurements (Part 1)
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Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. If you have been following us on Twitter, you know that I have been out for nearly a week due to ear surgery. While I have been recuperating, I have had a lot of time to think about the module we started last Saturday , and that we continued last Sunday . The Scripting...
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13 Feb 2010
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Hey, Scripting Guy! Weekend Scripter: Conversion Module, Part 2
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Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. One of the cool things about writing scripts on the weekend, is the lack of distraction. Because there are few things to compete for one’s attention, there is more time to polish and more time to clean up the code. For example, consider the ConversionModule...
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7 Feb 2010
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Hey, Scripting Guy! Weekend Scripter: Conversion Module, Part 1
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Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Well, this is truly a historic day for a number of reasons. The first reason is that this is the first Saturday column in Scripting Guy history! The second historic occasion is that we finally got snow in Charlotte, North Carolina. This second reason is not really...
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6 Feb 2010
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Hey, Scripting Guy! Can You Give All the Steps for Creating, Installing, and Using Windows PowerShell Modules?
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Hey, Scripting Guy! I am still a bit confused about how modules work. Could you give a beginning-to-end scenario and go through the steps of creating a module, installing the module, and then using the module? -- SL Hello, SL. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. I am sipping a cup of...
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21 Jan 2010
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Hey, Scripting Guy! How Do I Work with Windows PowerShell Module Paths?
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Hey, Scripting Guy! I have been reading your articles about Windows PowerShell modules this week, but I am still a bit confused about where they go, how to get them there, and the best practice for dealing with them. Do you have any insight about how to actually work with Windows PowerShell module paths...
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20 Jan 2010
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Hey, Scripting Guy! How Can I Install Windows PowerShell Modules on Multiple Users' Computers?
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Hey, Scripting Guy! I really dig that I can have a module that contains functions and things. This seems like it would be groovy to use to customize my Windows PowerShell environment. The thing is that I do not want to be hopping around from desk to desk from user to user to copy module files into esoteric...
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19 Jan 2010
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Hey, Scripting Guy! Tell Me About Modules in Windows PowerShell 2.0
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Hey, Scripting Guy! I have been reading on Twitter and on various Web sites about Windows PowerShell 2.0 modules. However, I am not sure what a module is. Or why I would want to use one. Can you shed some light? -- MH Hello MH, Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. I spent much of the morning...
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18 Jan 2010
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