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Weekend Scripter: Use PowerShell to Display Process Name and Uptime
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Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about using Windows PowerShell to create a custom table that displays the process name and uptime. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Sometimes it seems as if the Scripting Neighbors are crazy. Yep, it is early on a Saturday morning, and...
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Use PowerShell to Explore Process Threads in Windows
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Summary : Microsoft Scripting Guy talks about using Windows PowerShell to explore process threads in Windows. Hey, Scripting Guy! I have a problem. On our system, every once in a while, we have this application where the threads go crazy. I need an easy way to check threads. Can you help? —BC...
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Use PowerShell to Duplicate Process Tokens via P/Invoke
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Summary : Guest blogger, Niklas Goude, shows how to use P/Invoke to duplicate process tokens from LSASS to elevate privileges. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Today we have Part 4 of our five part security series written by guest blogger, Niklas Goude. Niklas Goude is a Security Consultant...
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PowerShell Community and the Windows System Administration Tool
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Summary : See how guest blogger, Rich Prescott, leveraged the Windows PowerShell community as he built his popular ArPosh Client System Administration tool. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. We are really starting the new year off correctly. We have another very strong guest blogger today...
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Learn How to Save PowerShell Objects for Offline Analysis
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Summary : Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to save objects for later offline analysis. Hey, Scripting Guy! I have a problem. I am trying to examine processes that are consuming resources on my computer. The problem is that when I use the Get-Process cmdlet, my results keep changing before I...
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6 Sep 2011
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Expert Solution for 2011 Scripting Games Advanced Event 4: Use PowerShell to Find Services Hiding in the SvcHost Process
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Summary : Microsoft research software developer, Chris O'Prey, solves Windows PowerShell 2011 Scripting Games Advanced Event 4 and finds services that are running in the SvcHost process. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, here. With us today with his solution to the Windows PowerShell 2011 Scripting...
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21 Apr 2011
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Expert Solution for 2011 Scripting Games Advanced Event 1:Use PowerShell to Find Process Module Versions
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Summary : Guest blogger, Trevor Sullivan, solves 2011 Scripting Games advanced Event 1 and finds process module versions. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, here. Today we start two weeks of expert commentators’ solutions for the 2011 Scripting Games. To provide the solution for Advanced Event...
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18 Apr 2011
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Expert Solution for 2011 Scripting Games Beginner Event 1: Use PowerShell to Determine if a Process Is a Private Build
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Summary : Microsoft Windows PowerShell MVP, Thomas Lee, solves 2011 Scripting Games beginner event 1 by finding private build processes. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, here. Our expert commentator for Beginner Event 1 is Dr. Thomas Lee. Here is Thomas' scripting autobiography from The Official...
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18 Apr 2011
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The 2011 Scripting Games Advanced Event 1: Finding Process Module Versions by Using PowerShell
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Summary : Advanced Event 1 of the 2011 Scripting games entails using Windows PowerShell to find process module versions. About this event Division Advanced Date of Event 4/4/2011 12:15 AM Due Date 4/11/2011 12:15 AM ...
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4 Apr 2011
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The 2011 Scripting Games Beginner Event 1: Use PowerShell to Identify Private Builds of Software
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Summary : Beginner Event 1 of the 2011 Scripting Games uses Windows PowerShell to identify private or public builds of software. About this event Division Beginner Date of Event 4/4/2011 12:01 AM Due Date 4/11/2011 12:01 AM ...
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4 Apr 2011
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Learn How to Use .NET Framework Commands inside Windows PowerShell
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Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson shows how to use .NET Framework commands inside Windows PowerShell Hey, Scripting Guy! I understand that Windows PowerShell is built upon the .NET Framework. I also get the idea that some of the Windows PowerShell cmdlets are simply calling things from...
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26 Oct 2010
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Use .NET Framework Classes to Explore Windows PowerShell Processes
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Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy teaches you how to use .NET Framework classes to explore the Windows PowerShell process in this beginner how-to post Hey, Scripting Guy! I want to first tell you that I appreciate all the hard work you do. I find your articles to be both funny and educational. I...
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Weekend Scripter: Use PowerShell to Compare Two Snapshots of Running Processes
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Summary : Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson shows how to use Windows PowerShell to compare snapshots of running processes in this step-by-step article. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. The road seems to stretch on indefinitely. Parallel lines of concrete, surrounded by tall dancing pine...
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10 Oct 2010
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Using PowerShell to Format a Report from XML Data
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Summary : Use Windows PowerShell to create a formatted report from data stored in XML files. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. It is still dark outside, and the lights of the neighborhood are slowly beginning to come on. It is really humid this morning. I am sitting at the kitchen table with...
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15 Aug 2010
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Using Group Policy to Deploy a Windows PowerShell Logon Script
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Summary : The easiest way to deploy a Windows PowerShell script to users is to create a Group Policy logon script. Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Oh…my eyes feel like they are glued to my eyelids. I am not a night owl , unlike the female who inhabits the house in Charlotte, who...
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14 Aug 2010
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Weekend Scripter: Automatically Collecting Process Snapshots
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Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. It may seem like a “well duh” thing for a Scripting Guy to say, but I love writing scripts. In particular, I love writing Windows PowerShell scripts. One problem with sharing everything I write is that people always have a better idea about how to do...
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8 Aug 2010
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Weekend Scripter: Boot Tracing with Windows PowerShell
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Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. There used to be a really cool tool available in the Windows Driver Development Kit (DDK) that was called bootvis.exe. I used to use it to create a boot trace for my Windows XP computer. This tool was useful because it would let you know which drivers were taking...
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7 Aug 2010
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Expert Solutions: Beginner Event 8 of the 2010 Scripting Games
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( Note : These solutions were written for Beginner Event 8 of the 2010 Scripting Games.) Beginner Event 8 (Windows PowerShell) Arnaud Petitjean System Architect and Windows PowerShell trainer Windows PowerShell MVP Co-Founder of the French Windows PowerShell Community Author of the book Windows...
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26 May 2010
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Expert Solutions: Advanced Event 8 of the 2010 Scripting Games
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(Note: These solutions were written for Advanced Event 8 .) Advanced Event 8 (Windows PowerShell) Lee Holmes is a developer on the Microsoft Windows PowerShell team, author of the Windows PowerShell Cookbook and Windows PowerShell Pocket Reference . He also runs the Precision Computing Blog ....
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26 May 2010
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Hey, Scripting Guy! Can I Call WMI Methods More Easily with Windows PowerShell 2.0?
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Hey, Scripting Guy! I enjoy working with WMI, but it can be a bit complicated to make it do anything. It is great at retrieving information, and in conjunction with the Windows PowerShell Get-WMIObject cmdlet, it is really easy to obtain lots of information about our servers. In fact, WMI is one of the...
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10 Dec 2009
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Hey, Scripting Guy! Quick-Hits Friday: The Scripting Guys Respond to a Bunch of Questions (9/11/09)
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Share this post: Hey Scripting Guy! I stumbled across the TechNet Script Center recently while trying to solve a problem I had at work. I had heard about scripting, of course, but had never taken the time to learn about it. I was able to find a script that resolved...
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11 Sep 2009
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Hey, Scripting Guy! Quick-Hits Friday: The Scripting Guys Respond to a Bunch of Questions (02/27/09)
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How Can I Tell if I’m Running a Script on the 32-Bit or the 64-Bit Version of Windows Vista? Hey, Scripting Guy! I need to be able to tell if the version of Windows Vista I am running a script on is 32 bit or 64 bit. I have tried looking at system variables, but it seems a bit complicated. I would...
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28 Feb 2009
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Hey, Scripting Guy! How Can I Stop an Unwanted Process?
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Hey, Scripting Guy! I need some help. There is a stupid process that launches every time I turn on my computer. I cannot find where it is starting from. I have looked in all the usual places, but I can't find it. This process was installed when I installed some software that I use only about once a month...
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22 Jan 2009
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Hey, Scripting Guy! How Do I Display a Message and the Time a Process Was Terminated?
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Hey, Scripting Guy! We have this application that is supposed to run all the time. It is constantly giving us headaches and crashing. The applications vendor evidently expects it to crash all the time and has a thread that will restart it three times. After that, it is pretty much down for the count...
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20 Jan 2009
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Hey, Scripting Guy! How Can I Be Notified When a Process Begins?
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Hey, Scripting Guy! I need to be notified when a process begins. I would like to use Windows PowerShell to do this, but it does not seem to work. While I could do this in VBScript, I prefer to use Windows PowerShell. Can this be done? - NL Hi NL, Because we have access to the .NET Framework in...
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19 Jan 2009
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