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May 29, 2014
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How to retrieve node information from DSC pull server

PowerShell Team
PowerShell Team

NOTE - The latest information regarding DSC Pull Service can be found in the DSC documentation using the link: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/dsc/pullserver .......... As described in “Push vs. Pull Mode” blog, DSC configuration can be applied on target nodes using pull or push mechanism.  In this blog I will talk about how to retriev...

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May 29, 2014
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Wish I can author DSC Resource in C#!!

PowerShell Team
PowerShell Team

In previous blog, we learned how one can use their PowerShell skills to author DSC resources very easily. Still there are folks (we met some at TechEd NA) who want to author their DSC resources using C# because they are more productive with it than PowerShell language. Well, you can fully leverage the power of DSC by writing your resources in C#. I...

PowerShellDSCDSC Resource Kit
May 20, 2014
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Setting up an Internal PowerShellGet Repository

PowerShell Team
PowerShell Team

At TechEd, we announced and released an early version of PowerShellGet: a package manager for PowerShell modules.  The response was positive, and many people asked the same type of question:   “Can I set up my own internal repository for PowerShellGet?”   Many enterprise-oriented houses want the ability to create private...

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May 19, 2014
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Announcing Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration for Linux

Kris Bash
Kris Bash

For those of you fortunate enough to be at TechEd North America last week, you might have seen Jeffrey Snover announcing Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) for Linux!  (If you missed that session, you can watch a replay of it online).  We are excited to announce the initial availability of this feature with the release of a CTP of...

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May 14, 2014
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Windows Management Framework 5.0 Preview May 2014 is now available

PowerShell Team
PowerShell Team

We’re excited to announce Windows Management Framework 5.0 Preview May 2014, a new package publicizing new and exciting management technologies, is now available for download on Download Center! This version of the preview includes everything in the Windows Management Framework 5.0 Preview that was released in April of 2014 and a new module ...