Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson discusses the pros and the cons of using Windows PowerShell for logon Scripts.
Hey, Scripting Guy! In the past, I worked at a company that had an impressive logon script. It was written in VBScript and consumed more than 5,000 lines of code – I am not joking here, it was more...
Summary: Simplify your desktop configuration needs by using a Windows PowerShell module stored on a central file share.
Hey, Scripting Guy! I enjoy using Windows PowerShell modules. I think they are way cool. The thing is, I am not too keen on deploying them to remote workstations. What would be great is if there was a way ...
Summary: Learn about Windows PowerShell Script Execution policies and how they effect running scripts from a central file share.
Hey, Scripting Guy! I am curious as to the best place to store scripts. I want to maintain a master list of approved scripts, but I am not certain as to the best way to do this. I am wondering if ...
Summary: Catch up on your reading by focusing in on the most popular Hey, Scripting Guy! blog posts from 2010.
Hey, Scripting Guy! I am trying to catch up on my reading. Last year, I got so busy that I was unable to keep up with all of the Hey, Scripting Guy! Blog posts. I read a lot of them, and I subscribe to the RSS ...
Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson makes predictions for the scripting world 2011.
Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. One of the cool things about a new year is that you have an entire year ahead of you. The potential opportunities are nearly unlimited. In the United States, this is the time of the year when bloggers...