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Dec 25, 2015
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A Holiday Special: Rusty the Red-Eyed Scripter, Part 5

Doctor Scripto
Doctor Scripto

Summary: Rusty discovers the power of classes and enums in Windows PowerShell 5.0.    Note   This is a five-part series that includes the following posts: When last we ran into our good friend Rusty, he had encountered the infamous Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, and listened to his introduction about the ConvertFrom-...

Windows PowerShellguest bloggerSean Kearney
Dec 24, 2015
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A Holiday Special: Rusty the Red-Eyed Scripter, Part 4

Doctor Scripto
Doctor Scripto

Summary: Rusty the Red-Eyed Scripter learns how PowerShell can convert raw string data to an object.    Note   This is a five-part series that includes the following posts: Yesterday, our good friend Rusty found his head spinning with ideas after getting shown some new PowerShell cmdlets—cmdlets he could ...

Windows PowerShellguest bloggerSean Kearney
Dec 23, 2015
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A Holiday Special – Rusty the Red-Eyed Scripter: Part 3

Doctor Scripto
Doctor Scripto

Summary: Rusty the Red-Eyed Scripter learns how to unblock files and tweak event logs with Windows PowerShell 5.0.Note This is Part 3 in a five-part series. To catch up, read: Our story continues as we observe Rusty and getting his first real taste of Windows PowerShell 5.0 and discovering the power and ease-of-use it brings.Rusty and Thomas...

Windows PowerShellguest bloggerSean Kearney
Dec 23, 2015
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A Holiday Special: Rusty the Red-Eyed Scripter, Part 3

Doctor Scripto
Doctor Scripto

Summary: Rusty the Red-Eyed Scripter learns how to unblock files and tweak event logs with Windows PowerShell 5.0.   Note   This is a five-part series that includes the following posts: Our story continues as we observe Rusty and getting his first real taste of Windows PowerShell 5.0 and discovering the power and ...

Windows PowerShellguest bloggerSean Kearney
Dec 22, 2015
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A Holiday Special: Rusty the Red-Eyed Scripter, Part 2

Doctor Scripto
Doctor Scripto

Summary: Rusty the Red-Eyed Scripter discovers how Windows PowerShell 5.0 can pull modules from a central repository.   Note  This is Part 2 in a five-part series. To get started, read Rusty the Red-Eyed Scripter, Part 1.We return with Rusty sitting beside his new friend Thomas from Edmonton, all invigorated to check out Windows ...

Windows PowerShellguest bloggerSean Kearney