November 3, 2023
Blogs, Articles, and Posts
10 PowerShell Commands Always On VPN Administrators Should Know
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Managing a secure and reliable VPN infrastructure is critical for supporting today's highly mobile
By: Richard M. Hicks submitted:Nov 3 2023
Managing a secure and reliable VPN infrastructure is critical for supporting today's highly mobile
workforce. For Always On VPN administrators, PowerShell is an indispensable tool for achieving this goal. Not only can PowerShell be used to automate the installation and configuration of Windows Server Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) server
By: Richard M. Hicks submitted:Nov 3 2023
Automating Windows 365 part 1 – Introducing Graph and setting up Visual Studio code
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Introduction This is Part 1 of a new series of guides which will cover managing Windows 365 Cloud
By: SCCMentor submitted:Nov 3 2023
Introduction This is Part 1 of a new series of guides which will cover managing Windows 365 Cloud
PC's using PowerShell and Microsoft Graph. This mini series should help you get started with automating
By: SCCMentor submitted:Nov 3 2023
Building a Notion PowerShell Module: Part 2
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Learn the next steps of building a PowerShell Notion module in this in-depth PowerShell tuto
By: Adam Listek submitted:Nov 3 2023
Learn the next steps of building a PowerShell Notion module in this in-depth PowerShell tuto
By: Adam Listek submitted:Nov 3 2023
Navigating the Nuances of PowerShell Syntax with Get-Help and Get-Command
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When working with PowerShell, it's essential to understand the tools available for exploring cmdlets
By: Mike F Robbins submitted:Nov 3 2023
When working with PowerShell, it's essential to understand the tools available for exploring cmdlets
and their syntax. Both Get-Help and Get-Command are invaluable resources for discovering and understanding cmdlet syntax in PowerShell.
By: Mike F Robbins submitted:Nov 3 2023
New version of MGNestedGroups
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I've just released a new version of my MGNestedGroups module. It's a pretty niche module, but it's
By: Ole submitted:Nov 3 2023
I've just released a new version of my MGNestedGroups module. It's a pretty niche module, but it's
something I've found usefull at work, so I've improved it a little bit now.
By: Ole submitted:Nov 3 2023
PowerShell: List and document all Hyper-V VMs with the most important properties
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So you have multiple Hyper-V VMs and may have lost track of them. In this post I will show you how
By: Patrick Gruenauer submitted:Nov 3 2023
So you have multiple Hyper-V VMs and may have lost track of them. In this post I will show you how
to retrieve all Hyper-V VMs with the most important properties and [...]
By: Patrick Gruenauer submitted:Nov 3 2023
Using Get-ManagementRole to get the permissions required for Exchange-specific cmdlets
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I ran into an issue where one of my Exchange scripts didn't work, "a parameter could not be found
By: Harm Veenstra submitted:Nov 3 2023
I ran into an issue where one of my Exchange scripts didn't work, "a parameter could not be found
that matches the parameter..." Strange error because the parameter is there... Or is it? In this blog post, I will show you how Get-ManagementRole works in Exchange and how it can help you with issues like this.
By: Harm Veenstra submitted:Nov 3 2023
Using Microsoft Graph SDK Cmdlets to Create a SharePoint Online List
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An article last week discussed how to create SharePoint lists with the PnP.PowerShell module. In
By: Tony Redmond submitted:Nov 3 2023
An article last week discussed how to create SharePoint lists with the PnP.PowerShell module. In
this article, we do the same with cmdlets from the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK. The results achieved with the Graph SDK aren't as good as those gained with PnP.PowerShell. Some of the SDK cmdlets don't function as expected and the resulting list is not as functional as the one generated by PnP. Oh well...
By: Tony Redmond submitted:Nov 3 2023
Zabbix: How to Get Data from PowerShell Scripts
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In this article, we will look at configuring the Zabbix Agent to retrieve monitoring data from
By: admin submitted:Nov 3 2023
In this article, we will look at configuring the Zabbix Agent to retrieve monitoring data from
PowerShell scripts. Let's look at two PowerShell scripts to get some data into Zabbix....
By: admin submitted:Nov 3 2023
Projects, Scripts, and Modules
SlackWeb v0.2
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Enables you to work with Slack via the web-API rather then the regular API. This allows you to
By: Kirill Nikolaev submitted:Nov 3 2023
Enables you to work with Slack via the web-API rather then the regular API. This allows you to
automate Slack actions w/o registering an application in your workspace.
By: Kirill Nikolaev submitted:Nov 3 2023
TimeKeeping Assistant
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Unexpectedly received some interest when posting my 'what have you used Powershell for this month'
By: u/baron--greenback submitted:Nov 3 2023
Unexpectedly received some interest when posting my 'what have you used Powershell for this month'
and have been asked to share - below is the script I mashed together to improve my logging of how I spend my time at work.
By: u/baron--greenback submitted:Nov 3 2023
Books, Media, and Learning Resources
AI Meets PowerShell: OpenAI Developments & Exciting Upcoming Events!
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Join Doug, a Microsoft MVP, AI developer, and seasoned PowerShell expert, as he delves into the
By: Doug Finke submitted:Nov 3 2023
Join Doug, a Microsoft MVP, AI developer, and seasoned PowerShell expert, as he delves into the
latest advancements from OpenAI and their implications for PowerShell users. Get the inside scoop on the upcoming OpenAI developer conference and anticipate announcements from tech titans like OpenAI, Microsoft and Nvidia.
By: Doug Finke submitted:Nov 3 2023
Microsoft Azure Management with PowerShell – Introduction
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By: Luke Murray submitted:Nov 3 2023
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By: Luke Murray submitted:Nov 3 2023
Community
DSC, Community, and PowerShell: A conversation with Michael Greene
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In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we were joined by Michael Greene, a prominent figure from
By: The Powershell Podcast submitted:Nov 3 2023
In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we were joined by Michael Greene, a prominent figure from
the PowerShell team at Microsoft. Our enlightening discussion revolved around his instrumental role in the progression from DSC 2.0 to 3.0, largely influenced by invaluable customer feedback. Greene's key involvement in co-authoring the Infrastructure Release Pipeline whitepaper with Steven Murawksi was another topic of conversation. Catapulting to being a Product Manager, he shared his journey, highlighting the importance of being accessible, empathetic, and staying focused on the community. Furthermore, the conversation took an intriguing turn toward the future, debating the possibilities of AI and terminal experiences in the future.
By: The Powershell Podcast submitted:Nov 3 2023
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