Powershell 28 November 2018 Powershell history - don't just press the up key Technically, Powershell has two type of commands history. One is the command line buffer, which is part of the graphical terminal application. Second is the built-in command history feature, that provides detailed information about the commands you have run.
Powershell 28 October 2018 Create VMware snapshots report Snapshots are great, but they can be your worst enemy if you don’t use them correctly.
Active Directory 25 September 2018 Assessing new domain environment I had a free day yesterday, and I always love to spend my free time on the Xbox or PlayStation, depends on the mood. So
Powershell 16 September 2018 Keep Powershell help up to date in the background When you run Powershell in a new computer, and try to use the Get-Help cmdlet, Powershell will ask you if you want to update help first, If you choose not to, the help you will get will be very limited.
Powershell 4 September 2018 Ditch CMD for PowerShell When I started to learn PowerShell, I said to my self “I’m going to do everything in PowerShell”. In the beginning, the simpler stuff like unlocking a locked out account, or resetting a password, took me 5 minutes.
Powershell 24 August 2018 Creating Powershell Profile I had a conversation with a friend today, talked about work, he told me that he has some scripts that he uses a lot in
Powershell 17 August 2018 Automating The Network Redesign Process Part of my job is to take care of the network and NAC. So I’m here to replace the switches, set up new access points and implement the NAC solution. Each site has it own class B LAN network, which is not so good, not for security nor administration.