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Sep 21, 2010
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Use SharePoint 2010 PowerShell Cmdlets to Get and Manage Sites

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  Summary: The Microsoft Scripting Guys host guest blogger Niklas Goude as he discusses site management using Windows PowerShell cmdlets.   Hey, Scripting Guy! How do I manage sites in SharePoint 2010 by using Windows PowerShell cmdlets? -- KM   Hello KM, Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here, once again I will defer the question...

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Sep 20, 2010
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Get Started Managing SharePoint 2010 with PowerShell Cmdlets

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  Summary: Scripting Guys guest blogger Niklas Goude shares essential how-to information about using the Windows PowerShell cmdlets to manage SharePoint 2010.   Hey, Scripting Guy! I am interested in getting started with using Windows PowerShell cmdlets to manage SharePoint 2010. Do you have any words of wisdom? -- GN   Hello GN, M...

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Sep 19, 2010
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Draw Boxes and Lines in the Windows PowerShell Console Host

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  Summary: Microsoft MVP Sean Kearney shows how to draw boxes and lines in the Windows PowerShell console while scripting three reusable functions.   Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Just when I thought it was safe to open my email, I get a tweet from Sean Kearney saying he has a present for me. Low and behold, Sean has sent me a r...

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Sep 18, 2010
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Learn How to Customize the Windows PowerShell Script Editor

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  Summary: Learn how to customize the Windows PowerShell script editor by using readily available functions from the PowerShellPack.   Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Even well-planned blogs often go astray. If you have been keeping up with our Weekend Scripter series, you know that today I am supposed to talk about adding a funct...

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Sep 16, 2010
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How to Use PowerShell to Create Shared Folders in Windows 7

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  Summary: Guest blogger Sean Kearney shows you how to use Windows PowerShell to create shared folders and set permissions on a Windows desktop.   Hey, Scripting Guy! How can I use Windows PowerShell to create shares? -- SK   Hello SK, Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Wrapping up Guest Blogger Week is Sean Kearney. ...

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