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Blog Post:
How to get Best Practice Analyzers to collect with PowerShell!
Jeff Stokes
This update comes to us from Chuck Timon, a SSEE in CTS… In PowerShell, run – Get-BPAResult –ModelId Microsoft/Windows/Hyper-V > c:\temp\hyper—vbpa.txt Or to get a filtered output Get-BPAResult –ModelId Microsoft/Windows/Hyper-V | fl ComputerName,Severity,Category,Title,Compliance > c:\temp...
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18 Jan 2013
Blog Post:
BPAs, not just for Exchange anymore…
Jeff Stokes
So for those who don’t know, I used to be mainly an Exchange dork…ESE flowed in the veins don’t cha know? Anyway, one of the tools that rocked (and still does) is the ExBPA and the family of Exchange Analyzers. But did you know in Windows Server you get analyzers as well? And some are even...
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6 Feb 2011
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