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Nov 21, 2015
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Weekend Scripter: The Case of the Disappearing PowerShell Console

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Summary: Ed Wilson, Microsoft Scripting Guy, talks about fixing a problem where his Windows PowerShell console disappears. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. So there I was, on a two week trip, out of time, with only my laptop, and I needed to use Windows PowerShell. Most of the time, I use the Windows PowerShell console, but I do occasio...

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Nov 20, 2015
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PowerTip: Use PowerShell to Show Deployment Types for Application

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Summary: Use the Configuration Manager cmdlets to identify all deployment types for an application.  How can I use Windows PowerShell to pull up a list of all deployment types for one of my applications?  Use the Get-CmDeploymentType cmdlet and supply the application name in question, for example: Get-CmDeploymentType –App...

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Nov 20, 2015
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PowerShell and Configuration Manager 2012 R2–Part 5

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Doctor Scripto

Summary: Use the Configuration Manager cmdlets to create an application. Oh, Scripting Guy! I want to get home at a decent hour today, but I need to bring this massive list of applications into Configuration Manager. I heard the Configuration Manager cmdlets can do this, but I need some help. So…er…*Cough*...HELP! —TR Hello TR, Honorary...

Windows PowerShellguest bloggerSean Kearney
Nov 19, 2015
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PowerTip: Use PowerShell to Identify Network Drivers in Configuration Manager

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Doctor Scripto

Summary: Use the Configuration Manager cmdlets in Windows PowerShell to identify all network drivers.  I deal with drivers detection issues in Windows PE because we have too many network card drivers.           How can I use Windows PowerShell to quickly show all of the network drivers in Configuration Manager? &n...

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Nov 19, 2015
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PowerShell and Configuration Manager 2012 R2–Part 4

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Doctor Scripto

Summary: Use the Configuration Manager cmdlets to work with driver packages.  Hey, Scripting Guy! My current job involves creating packages in Configuration Manager 2012. Is there some way to automate the process? It’s not that it’s actually difficult, but it is a very repeatable process. I thought to myself, “Repeatable? This sounds like a j...

Windows PowerShellguest bloggerSean Kearney