Showing results for February 2015 - Page 9 of 12 - Scripting Blog [archived]

Feb 9, 2015
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Don’t Learn PowerShell, Use PowerShell

Doctor Scripto
Doctor Scripto

Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about getting started with Windows PowerShell.  Hey, Scripting Guy! I get it. I need to learn Windows PowerShell—I see it mentioned everywhere. The problem is that I don’t have five years to learn the stuff. And besides that, by the time that five years has passed, you guys will pr...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellgetting started
Feb 8, 2015
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PowerTip: Use PowerShell to Display Routing

Doctor Scripto
Doctor Scripto

Summary: Use Windows PowerShell to display networking routing information.  How can I use Windows PowerShell to display information about network connectivity issues related to            the routing table on my server and permit me to sort the output?  Use the Get-NetRoute Windows PowerShell functi...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellPowerTip
Feb 8, 2015
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Weekend Scripter: Use PowerShell to Synchronize Delegated Admin Passwords

Doctor Scripto
Doctor Scripto

Summary: Microsoft PFE and Honorary Scripting Guy, Ian Farr, discusses using Windows PowerShell to synchronize delegated administrator passwords. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Guest blogger and Honorary Scripting Guy, Ian Farr, is back with us today for the conclusion of his series about read-only domain controllers (RODCs)... Welcom...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellguest blogger
Feb 7, 2015
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PowerTip: Find Network Adapters Not Bound to TCP/IP

Doctor Scripto
Doctor Scripto

Summary: Use Windows PowerShell to find network adapters that are not bound to TCP/IP.  I am troubleshooting a computer that will not connect to the network, and I suspect the protocol bindings.            How can I find network adapters that are not bound to TCP/IP? Use the Get-NetAdapterBinding Windows...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellPowerTip
Feb 7, 2015
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Weekend Scripter: Use PowerShell to Delegate Administrator of RODCs

Doctor Scripto
Doctor Scripto

Summary: Microsoft PFE, Ian Farr, discusses using Windows PowerShell to delegate administrator of RODC. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Today we have Honorary Scripting Guy and Microsoft PFE, Ian Farr, back for more words of wisdom... Welcome to the third post in a four part series about securing and managing read-only domain controlle...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellguest blogger