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Feb 2, 2015
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Registry Cmdlets: Working with the Registry

Doctor Scripto
Doctor Scripto

Summary: Richard Siddaway investigates how to use CIM to manage the registry. Honorary Scripting Guy, Richard Siddaway, here filling in for my good friend The Scripting Guy. Today, I'm starting a series about registry cmdlets by investigating how to work with the registry. The bad news is that there aren’t any cmdlets for working with the registry....

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Dec 31, 2014
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PowerTip: What Should You Learn in 2015?

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Doctor Scripto

Summary: Windows PowerShell MVP, Richard Siddaway, makes a recommendation for 2015.  What Windows PowerShell topic should I learn in 2015?  Desired State Configuration (DSC). Note  Today's PowerTip was supplied by Windows PowerShell MVP, Richard Siddaway.

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Dec 31, 2014
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2014: A PowerShell Year in Perspective

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Doctor Scripto

Summary: Richard Siddaway discusses the growth of Windows PowerShell in 2014. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Today, Honorary Scripting Guy and Windows PowerShell MVP, Richard Siddaway looks at the world of Windows PowerShell in 2014... The Scripting Guy asked me if I’d like to review 2014 from a Windows PowerShell perspective. T...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellguest blogger
Nov 7, 2014
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What It Means to Be a PowerShell MVP

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ScriptingGuy1

Summary: Four Windows PowerShell MVPs share what the title means to them. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. The MVP Summit is over. Many MVPs began their long trek home last night. Others decided to remain overnight or even over the weekend before heading home. From the feedback I have received, one thing is for sure, this year's MVP Sum...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellguest blogger
Nov 3, 2014
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The MVP Summit–Posting 1

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mredwilson

Summary: Windows PowerShell MVPs, Teresa Wilson and Richard Siddaway, provide initial impressions fromthe MVP Summit. Hello everyone. This is Teresa. My flight was uneventful. Actually, it was better than uneventful because I was able to get upgraded. At least, my flight was only about five hours—and not like the 28 hours reported by some MVP...

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