• Here Comes the Update of Script Browser & Script Analyzer 1.1

    Update: Version 1.2 of the Script Browser is out. Check out the announcement here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/onescript/archive/2014/05/11/what-s-new-in-script-browser-amp-script-analyzer-1-2.aspx The Script Browser for Windows PowerShell ISE has received thousands of downloads since it was released a week ago. Based on your feedbacks, today we...
  • Releasing Script Browser & Script Analyzer for Windows PowerShell ISE

    Here we'd like to share a piece of good news with everybody: today we have a new app released – Script Browser for Windows PowerShell ISE. Script Browser for Windows PowerShell ISE was designed and developed in response to many IT Pros’ and MVPs’ feedback during the MVP Global Summit. It puts nearly 10K script examples at IT...
  • Register the "OneCode & OneScript" session at MVP Global Summit November 2013

    The yearly Microsoft MVP Global Summit will lift its curtain on Nov 17th in Bellevue, WA. This year, we have prepared three new apps and many new samples in response to MVPs’ feedbacks last year. If you are attending this year’s Microsoft MVP Global Summit, you will have the privilege to kiss or bite their development team Sample Browser...
  • Microsoft All-In-One Script Framework Sample Release on March 25th

    Are you ready for another wave of script samples? Here are 13 new script samples for Windows, SharePoint and IE. As always, the script samples are based on frequently asked IT tasks that we collected in TechNet forums. Windows and Windows 8 Script Samples Script to refresh Windows 8 Download: RefreshWindows8.zip Details: http://gallery...
  • Request free Script Samples from Microsoft and the Community

    Microsoft All-In-One Script Framework is providing a script sample request function. This is a proactive way for our IT community to obtain script samples for certain IT tasks directly from Microsoft. IT Pros are encouraged to submit script sample requests dealing with any Microsoft products and any scripting languages to the TechNet Script Request...