September 25, 2020
Announcements!
Windows Package Manager Preview (v0.2.2521)
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
Our newest feature is support for installing Apps from the Microsoft Store. Yes, you read that
By: Demitrius Nelon submitted:Jun 16 2022
Our newest feature is support for installing Apps from the Microsoft Store. Yes, you read that
correctly. Our goal is to make it easier to install software on Windows. We also recently released tab completion in PowerShell, and a feature toggle.
By: Demitrius Nelon submitted:Jun 16 2022
Blogs, Articles, and Posts
Configure PowerShell Secret Management Module
(connorcarnes.com)
This post is a quick set up guide for the PowerShell Secret Management module. I'll do my best to
By: connorcarnes submitted:Jun 16 2022
This post is a quick set up guide for the PowerShell Secret Management module. I'll do my best to
keep these steps up to date but the module is still under development so the steps required to get set up could change at any time.
By: connorcarnes submitted:Jun 16 2022
Documenting with PowerShell: Documenting mobile devices
(cyberdrain.com)
This was a request by a friend in one of the peer groups I operate in. He wanted a method to
By: Kelvin Tegelaar submitted:Jun 16 2022
This was a request by a friend in one of the peer groups I operate in. He wanted a method to
document which mobile devices exist in a O365 tenant and put them into IT-Glue as configurations. I figured I'd help him real quick and blog about it.
By: Kelvin Tegelaar submitted:Jun 16 2022
Got strings that you need to normalize?
(twitter.com)
PowerShell makes it easy to strip diacritics off letters for example
By: Mathias Jessen submitted:Jun 16 2022
PowerShell makes it easy to strip diacritics off letters for example
By: Mathias Jessen submitted:Jun 16 2022
If you needs to verify if a system is BIOS or UEFI
(twitter.com)
this Powershell one-liner will return that info
By: Mike Pletcher submitted:Jun 16 2022
this Powershell one-liner will return that info
By: Mike Pletcher submitted:Jun 16 2022
Troubleshooting Active Directory Replication Using PowerShell
(woshub.com)
Most AD administrators use the repadmin (appeared in Windows Server 2003) and replmon (must be
By: Windows OS Hub submitted:Jun 16 2022
Most AD administrators use the repadmin (appeared in Windows Server 2003) and replmon (must be
copied from Support Tool for WS2003) console tools to monitor and control Active Directory replication. In Windows Server 2012, Microsoft added a number of PowerShell cmdlets to manage and check replication status in the Active Directory forest. In this article we'll look at the main useful PoSh cmdlets that an AD administrator can use to control replication between domain controllers.
By: Windows OS Hub submitted:Jun 16 2022
Projects, Scripts, and Modules
Introduction to Az.Tools.Installer
(techcommunity.microsoft.com)
Intoducing the new PowerShell module to help installing and managing your Azure PowerShell modules
By: Azure PowerShell submitted:Jun 16 2022
Intoducing the new PowerShell module to help installing and managing your Azure PowerShell modules
By: Azure PowerShell submitted:Jun 16 2022
SecretManagement.LastPass
(github.com)
A PowerShell SecretManagement extension for LastPass.
By: Tyler Leonhardt submitted:Jun 16 2022
A PowerShell SecretManagement extension for LastPass.
By: Tyler Leonhardt submitted:Jun 16 2022
Books, Media, and Learning Resources
PowerShell Unplugged – Challenge Edition
(youtube.com)
PowerShell is more than just a management and configuration framework - it's the one tool, the glue,
By: Jeffery Snover submitted:Jun 16 2022
PowerShell is more than just a management and configuration framework - it's the one tool, the glue,
for managing, configuring, and automating your servers and services. Are you responsible for managing servers on-premises? No problem! How about managing resources in the cloud for Windows or Linux? Why not both?
By: Jeffery Snover submitted:Jun 16 2022
SANS PowerShell Cheat Sheet (PDF)
(wiki.sans.blue)
The purpose of this cheat sheet is to describe some common options and techniques for use in
By: Marc Ochsenmeier submitted:Jun 16 2022
The purpose of this cheat sheet is to describe some common options and techniques for use in
Microsoft's PowerShell.
By: Marc Ochsenmeier submitted:Jun 16 2022
Taking your automation to the next level with PowerShell 7
(youtube.com)
PowerShell 7 is the latest PowerShell offering for managing all of your cloud and on-prem resources,
By: Jeffery Snover submitted:Jun 16 2022
PowerShell 7 is the latest PowerShell offering for managing all of your cloud and on-prem resources,
regardless of whether they're hosted on Windows, macOS, Linux, or in a serverless platform. In this video, learn about native parallelism, improvements to the shell experience, new language operators, and better backwards compatibility with Windows PowerShell modules than ever before. Also, learn more about how PowerShell 7.0 and 7.1 can enhance your automation workflows, as well as what's coming down the road.
By: Jeffery Snover submitted:Jun 16 2022
Upcoming Events
September Virtual Meetup – Building a GUI with PowerShell (beginner level)
(meetup.com)
Donna Ryan is giving us an exciting introduction to building GUIs with PowerShell!
By: PowerShell Southampton submitted:Jun 16 2022
Donna Ryan is giving us an exciting introduction to building GUIs with PowerShell!
By: PowerShell Southampton submitted:Jun 16 2022
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