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Mar 17, 2014
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Using the Windows Azure REST APIs with PowerShell

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Summary: Microsoft support escalation engineer, James Kehr, talks about using the Windows Azure REST APIs with Windows PowerShell. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Today we have James Kehr, a Windows availability support escalation engineer, as our guest blogger… Application programming interfaces, more commonly called an APIs be...

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Sep 18, 2013
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Creating ACLs for Windows Azure Endpoints—Part 3

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Summary: Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to create ACLs for Windows Azure endpoints. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Windows networking engineer, James Kehr, is back with us today to share more Windows Azure goodies. Now here’s James… Imagine this if you will. I’ve written two rather large blog posts about creati...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellguest blogger
Sep 1, 2013
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Weekend Scripter: Creating ACLs for Windows Azure Endpoints—Part 2 of 2

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Summary: Windows networking engineer, James Kehr, continues talking about how to us Windows Azure cmdlets to create endpoint ACLs. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Welcome back guest blogger, James Kehr, for Part 2 of 2… If you missed Part 1 of this blog post, I recommend that you give that a read before digging in to Part 2...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellguest blogger
Aug 31, 2013
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Weekend Scripter: Creating ACLs for Windows Azure Endpoints—Part 1 of 2

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Doctor Scripto

Summary: Windows networking engineer, James Kehr, discusses using Windows Azure cmdlets to create endpoint ACLs. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. This weekend we have a two-part series from guest blogger, James Kehr. It is really cool. Take it away, James… Greetings my fellow netizens. James Kehr here with the Windows Networking ...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellguest blogger
Jan 24, 2013
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Use PowerShell to Change IP Behavior with SkipAsSource

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Summary: Microsoft support engineer James Kehr talks about using Windows PowerShell to change IP behavior by implementing SkipAsSource. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Today, we have guest blogger James Kehr, a support engineer here at Microsoft. Take it away, James … When James was asked to write a guest blog post for the &ldqu...

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