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Hey, Scripting Guy! Quick-Hits Friday: The Scripting Guys Respond to a Bunch of Questions (7/10/09)

Troubleshooting a Windows Powershell Script Hey Scripting Guy! I tried to use the script from the May 2009 TechNet Magazine article, Hey, Scripting Guy! Working with Access Databases in Windows PowerShell . But when I run it I get an error. This happens

Hey, Scripting Guy! Quick-Hits Friday: The Scripting Guys Respond to a Bunch of Questions (03/13/09)

How Can I Get Active Directory Information About Currently Logged-On Users? Hey, Scripting Guy! I need your help. How do I get currently logged-on users from Active Directory? - HS Hi HS, There is no way to accurately obtain this information, because

Hey, Scripting Guy! How Can I Pull Server Diagnostic Information and Have It Saved in an Excel Spreadsheet with a Chart?

Hey, Scripting Guy! Good morning. I would like to use WMI to get diagnostic information for my server. I would like to be able to do this remotely and to write the results to an Excel spreadsheet. When I am done, I would like the spreadsheet to also create

Hey, Scripting Guy! How Long Has My Server Been Up?

Hey, Scripting Guy! Everyone at work has the idea that our network is unreliable. However, I know that our servers are seldom down. How can I prove to them that I know my stuff? -- HB Hi HB, You are really asking two questions. The first I can help you

How Can I Determine Whether Terminal Services is Enabled on a Windows Server 2003 Computer?

Hey, Scripting Guy! How can I determine whether Terminal Services is enabled on a Windows Server 2003 computer? -- DD Hey, DD. You know, it turns out to be true: good things will come to those who wait. According to the front page of The Seattle Times

How Can I Determine the Uptime for a Server?

Hey, Scripting Guy! How can I determine the uptime for a server? -- LF Hey, LF. This is an easy one. After all, we’re assuming you’re talking about a Windows server, and Windows servers never go down, right? Therefore, the uptime must be forever. Problem
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How Can I Tell if a Server has Rebooted?

Hey, Scripting Guy! Is there any way to tell whether or not a server has rebooted? -- MvdM Hey, MvdM. We’re assuming that you’re performing a task and, at the end of the task, the computer is supposed to reboot. Needless to say, you want to know, “Well,
 
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