PowerShell has a reputation for being complicated, and for good reason. Luckily, there is a lot of help available -- if you know where to look for it. PowerShell is one of those things that I use ...
Windows PowerShell is powerful and can do almost everything that a person wants on his computer. However, it is a command-line tool and does not have a GUI. However, it can be helpful when the ...
With this command I've taken all PowerShell scripts and "saved" the objects to a CSV file using the Export-CSV cmdlet. I've elected to only save a subset of object properties using Select-Object. If I ...
Learning about the PowerShell Get-WindowsFeature command is a good introduction to the time-savings that Powershell scripting can bring to server admins. The PowerShell Get-WindowsFeature command—or, ...
When we can't leverage the pipeline, we can turn to the ForEach-Object cmdlet to help with some heavy lifting. The numbers 1 through 10 are piped to ForEach-Object which executes the code in the curly ...
We have already seen how to export a list of Running, Stopped, and Disabled Services using Services Snap-in or ServiWin tool; now, let us see how to do it using the command line. The Get-Service ...
Jesus Vigo covers how systems administrators leverage PowerShell cmdlets to manage Active Directory networks, including the devices and users it services. Microsoft’s PowerShell (PS) management ...