April 19, 2024
Blogs, Articles, and Posts
Cloud operations for Windows Server through Azure Arc
(thomasmaurer.ch)
Running Windows Server on-premises or at the edge? Learn how you can leverage Azure management
By: Thomas Maurer submitted:Apr 19 2024
Running Windows Server on-premises or at the edge? Learn how you can leverage Azure management
solutions for cloud operations for Windows Server through Azure Arc.
By: Thomas Maurer submitted:Apr 19 2024
MarkdownToHtml Documentation
(wethat.github.io)
Create static websites from Markdown sources with PowerShell fast and easy.
By: WetHat submitted:Apr 19 2024
Create static websites from Markdown sources with PowerShell fast and easy.
By: WetHat submitted:Apr 19 2024
Removing Licenses from Entra ID Accounts When a Replacement License Exists
(office365itpros.com)
License management is a core competence for Microsoft 365 tenant administrators. This article
By: Tony Redmond submitted:Apr 19 2024
License management is a core competence for Microsoft 365 tenant administrators. This article
explains how to use PowerShell to remove licenses from accounts when an equivalent service plan is available from another license. It's the kind of fix-up operation that tenant administrators need to do on an ongoing basis.
By: Tony Redmond submitted:Apr 19 2024
Report from which PowerShell module the cmdlets are from
(powershellisfun.com)
We all encountered this: you get a script or function that uses a certain cmdlet... And it fails
By: Harm Veenstra submitted:Apr 19 2024
We all encountered this: you get a script or function that uses a certain cmdlet... And it fails
because the cmdlet is not recognized 🙁 But which module should you install to get the script working? Or does your script install or import all the required modules? In this blog post, I will show you how to check from which module(s) the cmdlet(s) originate and if they are present on your system or if you should install them.
By: Harm Veenstra submitted:Apr 19 2024
Restrict User Access to Azure AD PowerShell and MS Graph Explorer
(o365reports.com)
We all know that any user in Microsoft Entra ID can read the users' details and directory
By: Praba submitted:Apr 19 2024
We all know that any user in Microsoft Entra ID can read the users' details and directory
information using Entra ID portal, PowerShell, and Graph API Explorer. Although restricted from making changes, non-admins can still explore user information, group details, device details, etc.
By: Praba submitted:Apr 19 2024
Projects, Scripts, and Modules
2.9.0 Released and Big Update
(clatent.com)
I know it's been a month, all good though! I think I may start doing monthly release, what are your
By: Clayton Tyger submitted:Apr 19 2024
I know it's been a month, all good though! I think I may start doing monthly release, what are your
thoughts? I was going to do every 2 weeks, but not sure if that is too quick. Big update as I'm s...
By: Clayton Tyger submitted:Apr 19 2024
Active Directory Replication Summary to your Email or Microsoft Teams
(evotec.xyz)
Active Directory replication is a critical process that ensures the consistent and up-to-date state
By: Przemyslaw Klys submitted:Apr 19 2024
Active Directory replication is a critical process that ensures the consistent and up-to-date state
of directory information across all domain controllers in a domain. Monitoring this process is important as it helps identify any issues that may arise and resolve them quickly. One way to monitor Active Directory replication is by using the Repadmin command-line tool. Repadmin provides a wealth of information about the replication status and health of a domain. However, manually checking the Repadmin output can be time-consuming and tedious, and running it manually every 30 minutes just to check if everything is great doesn't seem like a great idea. While PowerShell has its own commands around replication I've not found something as fast and reliable as repadmin /replsummary.
By: Przemyslaw Klys submitted:Apr 19 2024
AzOps v 2.6.2
(powershellgallery.com)
Integrated CI/CD Solution for Microsoft Azure.
By: Customer Architecture Team (CAT) submitted:Apr 19 2024
Integrated CI/CD Solution for Microsoft Azure.
By: Customer Architecture Team (CAT) submitted:Apr 19 2024
Okta.PowerShell v 1.0.1
(powershellgallery.com)
Okta.PowerShell - the PowerShell module for Okta Management
By: Okta Inc. submitted:Apr 19 2024
Okta.PowerShell - the PowerShell module for Okta Management
By: Okta Inc. submitted:Apr 19 2024
PowerShell Script – KB5025885: How to manage the Windows Boot Manager revocations for Secure Boot changes associated with CVE-2023-24932
(garytown.com)
Required Reading: KB5025885: How to manage the Windows Boot Manager revocations for Secure Boot
By: gwblok submitted:Apr 19 2024
Required Reading: KB5025885: How to manage the Windows Boot Manager revocations for Secure Boot
changes associated with CVE-2023-24932 - Microsoft Support Related: Words of Warning Once you've applied the mitigations outlined in the KB, the device is difficult to work with when it comes to boot media / reimaging.
By: gwblok submitted:Apr 19 2024
Community
PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2024 reflections
(blog.danskingdom.com)
I'm sitting in the airport waiting for my return flight after what has been an awesome week at the
By: Dan Schroeder submitted:Apr 19 2024
I'm sitting in the airport waiting for my return flight after what has been an awesome week at the
PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2024, North American edition in Bellevue, Washington. There's a whirlwind of things going through my mind, so I thought I would try and capture some of them here.
By: Dan Schroeder submitted:Apr 19 2024
PowerShell Community Heros – PowerShell.org
(powershell.org)
The DevOps Collective has decided to establish a set of three awards to recognize and honor the
By: The DevOps Collective submitted:Apr 19 2024
The DevOps Collective has decided to establish a set of three awards to recognize and honor the
contributions of community members who have gone above and beyond in their efforts to support and promote the PowerShell community. The awards will be presented at the annual PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit. It is hoped that these awards will motivate and inspire members of the PowerShell community.
By: The DevOps Collective submitted:Apr 19 2024
The PowerShell & DevOps Global Summit 2024 Bar Session 2
(powershellpodcast.podbean.com)
In this special episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we chat with people at the PowerShell Summit.
By: The Powershell Podcast submitted:Apr 19 2024
In this special episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we chat with people at the PowerShell Summit.
It's PowerShell after dark, the bar sessions. We talk about the OnRamp program, its scholarship program, and more. Then, we chat with Ambre Herron, Austin Hollett, Cory Knox, Ryan Richter, Vanda Paladino, and Tyson O'keefe.
By: The Powershell Podcast submitted:Apr 19 2024
The Practical 365 Podcast S4 E17
(eightwone.com)
It took a little over 6 and a half years since the last episode of The UC Architects podcast, but I
By: Michel de Rooij submitted:Apr 19 2024
It took a little over 6 and a half years since the last episode of The UC Architects podcast, but I
was finally reunited with Steve Goodman. This time it was to join him and Paul Robichaux to record an episode of the Practical 365 podcast, and talk about the new Practical PowerShell series on Practical365.com.
By: Michel de Rooij submitted:Apr 19 2024
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