April 5, 2024
Announcements!
PSResourceGet support for Azure Container Registry (ACR) is in Preview
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
PSResourceGet 1.1 preview 1 is available
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Apr 5 2024
PSResourceGet 1.1 preview 1 is available
By: Sydney Smith submitted:Apr 5 2024
Blogs, Articles, and Posts
All About Pagination with the Graph and the Graph PowerShell SDK
(practical365.com)
When you're new to Graph API requests, you might not know pagination and end up retrieving less data
By: Tony Redmond submitted:Apr 5 2024
When you're new to Graph API requests, you might not know pagination and end up retrieving less data
from queries than is available. In this article, we explain how to use pagination to retrieve data using Graph queries and SDK cmdlets.
By: Tony Redmond submitted:Apr 5 2024
Exchange Online: Message Tracking with PowerShell
(sid-500.com)
Message tracking in Exchange Online can be performed graphically as well as in PowerShell. In this
By: Patrick Gruenauer submitted:Apr 5 2024
Message tracking in Exchange Online can be performed graphically as well as in PowerShell. In this
post I will show how to track messages with PowerShell.
By: Patrick Gruenauer submitted:Apr 5 2024
Getting the Timezone in Windows Using a Simple PowerShell Command
(everything-powershell.com)
Learn how to retrieve the timezone information in Windows using PowerShell. The Get-TimeZone command
By: Edward van Biljon MVP submitted:Apr 5 2024
Learn how to retrieve the timezone information in Windows using PowerShell. The Get-TimeZone command
allows you to access various properties related to the timezone, such as the timezone ID, display name, and standard time offset. Follow the simple steps provided in this blog post to retrieve the timezone information for your Windows system. This information can be useful for troubleshooting, system administration, or scripting tasks. Give the Get-TimeZone command in PowerShell a try next time you need to retrieve the timezone in Windows.
By: Edward van Biljon MVP submitted:Apr 5 2024
Installing and Using PowerShell Copilot
(alexandrumarin.com)
PowerShell Copilot is a community-developed module that extends the capabilities of PowerShell by
By: Alexandru Radu Marin submitted:Apr 5 2024
PowerShell Copilot is a community-developed module that extends the capabilities of PowerShell by
integrating with the GPT-4 language model. This innovative tool is designed to assist users in generating code quickly and efficiently, leveraging the vast repository of code available on GitHub.
By: Alexandru Radu Marin submitted:Apr 5 2024
Porting PowerShell to FreeBSD, first working poc
(lists.freebsd.org)
For background, there was a previous attempt to bring PowerShell to FreeBSD, but it seems it got
By: Felix Palmen submitted:Apr 5 2024
For background, there was a previous attempt to bring PowerShell to FreeBSD, but it seems it got
stuck somewhere
By: Felix Palmen submitted:Apr 5 2024
Reduce your attack surface by disabling NetBIOS using PowerShell and Microsoft Intune
(imab.dk)
Introduction If you are working with device management and IT security in general, you have probably
By: Martin Bengtsson submitted:Apr 5 2024
Introduction If you are working with device management and IT security in general, you have probably
heard about the recommendation to disable the legacy protocol NetBIOS in Windows. If this is news to you, there's some interesting reading for you in this article: Adversary-in-the-Middle: LLMNR/NBT-NS Poisoning and SMB Relay, Sub-technique T1557.001 - Enterprise | MITRE ATT&CK NOTE: Before disabling anything, make sure you do your due diligence and monitor your environment for NetBIOS traffic, so you don't accidently break stuff!
By: Martin Bengtsson submitted:Apr 5 2024
Projects, Scripts, and Modules
Material from my RTPSUG presentation
(gist.github.com)
Material from my RTPSUG presentation on writing better PowerShell code - demo.ps1
By: Jeff Hicks submitted:Apr 5 2024
Material from my RTPSUG presentation on writing better PowerShell code - demo.ps1
By: Jeff Hicks submitted:Apr 5 2024
OnePowerShellProfile v 1.0.12
(powershellgallery.com)
Generates a duplicate PowerShell profile for each installed PS editions (i.e. Desktop, ISE, Core)
By: Alex Chong submitted:Apr 5 2024
Generates a duplicate PowerShell profile for each installed PS editions (i.e. Desktop, ISE, Core)
By: Alex Chong submitted:Apr 5 2024
PSTableauREST v 0.6.4
(powershellgallery.com)
This PowerShell module facilitates working with Tableau REST API for automation tasks. Most
By: Andrey Sluzhivoy submitted:Apr 5 2024
This PowerShell module facilitates working with Tableau REST API for automation tasks. Most
functions are implemented as wrappers for the corresponding API calls.
By: Andrey Sluzhivoy submitted:Apr 5 2024
Books, Media, and Learning Resources
How Hackers Can Hide PowerShell in Environment Variables
(youtube.com)
A pretty good refresher on something to look out for.
By: John Hammond submitted:Apr 5 2024
A pretty good refresher on something to look out for.
By: John Hammond submitted:Apr 5 2024
Community
Inside IT Automation | E02
(youtube.com)
Kamen Nikolov talks about PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware and more
By: ScriptRunner submitted:Apr 5 2024
Kamen Nikolov talks about PowerCLI, PowerShell, VMware and more
By: ScriptRunner submitted:Apr 5 2024
Unveiling PowerShell’s Past: An Interview with Jeffrey Snover
(powershellpodcast.podbean.com)
In this highly anticipated episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with the legendary Jeffrey
By: The Powershell Podcast submitted:Apr 5 2024
In this highly anticipated episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with the legendary Jeffrey
Snover, the creator of PowerShell. With his departure from Microsoft, Jeffrey opens up about his insights, experiences, and candid opinions. From the inception of PowerShell to its current state, he shares the challenges he faced and the triumphs he celebrated. Jeffrey delves into the controversial topic of using aliases in scripts, shedding light on the pros and cons. Additionally, he offers thought-provoking perspectives on the evolving landscape of AI and his experience in AI ethics. Reflecting on his tenure at Microsoft, Jeffrey discusses the intricacies of navigating a large corporation and making a substantial impact. We also explore the concept of the "PowerShell sacred vow" and its significance. Join us for an illuminating conversation with Jeffrey Snover.
By: The Powershell Podcast submitted:Apr 5 2024
Fun
GitHub – StartAutomating/PowerArcade: A Retro Arcade Game Console in PowerShell
(github.com)
A Retro Arcade Game Console in PowerShell. Contribute to StartAutomating/PowerArcade development by
By: Clayton Tyger submitted:Apr 5 2024
A Retro Arcade Game Console in PowerShell. Contribute to StartAutomating/PowerArcade development by
creating an account on GitHub.
By: Clayton Tyger submitted:Apr 5 2024
We need entertainment during ESP…
(oofhours.com)
We've all sat and watched the Enrollment Status Page (ESP) during an Autopilot provisioning process
By: Michael Niehaus submitted:Apr 5 2024
We've all sat and watched the Enrollment Status Page (ESP) during an Autopilot provisioning process
- it's pretty boring overall, showing information that isn't really useful (e.g. what does "Preparing for mobile device management" really mean)
By: Michael Niehaus submitted:Apr 5 2024
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