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Nov 5, 2010
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Using PowerShell to Add a Group of Users to a SQL Database

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  Summary: Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to add a group of users to a SQL Server database.   Today is the final day of SQL guest blogger week. It was great to enter the SQL side of life. Sean McCown is our guest blogger for today. Sean McCown holds a double MCITP in SQL Server 2008 for both Administration and Development. He is also...

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Nov 4, 2010
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Use PowerShell to Script SQL Database Objects

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  Summary: Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to automate creation of SQL Database objects such as tables, stored procedures, and functions.   Hey, Scripting Guy! How can I use Windows PowerShell to script out SQL Server database objects? -- AA   Hello AA, Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Today we have one final blog post fro...

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Nov 3, 2010
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Use PowerShell to Change SQL Server Service Accounts

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  Summary: Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to change SQL Server service accounts.   Hey, Scripting Guy! How can I use PowerShell to change SQL Server service accounts? -- NM   Hello NM, Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. This week I am hosting guest bloggers from the SQL side of life. This is in honor of the SQL PASS Summit ...

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Nov 2, 2010
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Use PowerShell to obtain SQL Server database sizes

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   Summary: Learn how to use Windows PowerShell to obtain SQL Server database information.   Hey, Scripting Guy! Is there an easy way to obtain database size information by using Windows PowerShell? -- NA   Hello NA, Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. As I mentioned yesterday, this week we are hosting guest bloggers from th...

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Nov 1, 2010
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Use PowerShell to Collect Server Data and Write to SQL

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  Summary: Use Windows PowerShell to collect server data and automatically store that information in a Microsoft SQL Server.   Hey, Scripting Guy! How is Windows PowerShell usage by database professionals different from the way that other IT Pros use Windows PowerShell?   -- MC   Hello MC, Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here....

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