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Blog Post:
Using an Excel XML File for Input to a Runbook
Jim Britt [MSFT]
Hello readers. I thought it would be a good idea to quickly discuss a topic that came up during a recent Runbook development effort. I was faced with the challenge of how to do the following: Provide an easy way to request data from an end user Make it familiar and intuitive Provide the data...
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31 Oct 2011
Blog Post:
Sending Email with PowerShell and the Run.Net Object
Jim Britt [MSFT]
Hello readers. Now that TechEd NA 2011 is over (what a great event) I thought I’d take this opportunity to share a very simple solution I have leveraged in my workflow development within Opalis for providing communication on workflow success / failure of status information and details. Sometimes...
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13 Jun 2011
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