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Jul 18, 2013
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Use PowerShell to Set AD DS Users’ Display Names

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Doctor Scripto

Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, shows how to use Windows PowerShell to set the users’ display names in Active Directory Domain Services.  Hey, Scripting Guy! I have a number of user names that were hastily created. I thought at first they were going to be temporary workers, but it seems that temporary is hanging around a lot...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellActive Directory
Jul 17, 2013
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Set Telephone Numbers for All Users in an OU via PowerShell

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Doctor Scripto

Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about using Windows PowerShell to set office telephone numbers for all users in an organizational unit.  Hey, Scripting Guy! I have a problem. We just moved our offices to a new location, and now the phone numbers stored in Active Directory are wrong. I need to at least update the phone number...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellActive Directory
Jun 9, 2013
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Weekend Scripter: Use PowerShell for Conditional User Profile Removal

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Doctor Scripto

Summary: Guest blogger, Bob Stevens, talks about how to use Windows PowerShell to perform conditional user profile removal. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Today we are lucky to have guest blogger, Bob Stevens, return for another exciting and useful blog post. Be sure you check out Bob's other Hey, Scripting Guy! Blog posts. Bob is a m...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellguest blogger
Jun 8, 2013
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Weekend Scripter: Use PowerShell to Generate a Recent Profile Report

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Doctor Scripto

Summary: Guest blogger, Bob Stevens, talks about using Windows PowerShell to generate a recent profile report. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Today I am pleased to welcome back guest blogger, Bob Stevens. Be sure you check out Bob’s other guest blog posts. Bob is a member of the Twin Cities PowerShell User Group. Here is his con...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellguest blogger
Mar 22, 2013
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Explore Active Directory Users with PowerShell Out-GridView

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Doctor Scripto

Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about using the Windows PowerShell Out-Gridview cmdlet to examine user information in Active Directory.    Hey, Scripting Guy! I would like a way to use Windows PowerShell to view user information from Active Directory. I would like to be able to explore the returned information and be ab...

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