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Monthly Archives: December 2006
PowerShell Community Extensions Update
The team for PSCX has been growing. We’ve had some great contributions by the new members. Our next planned release is a 1.1 release to hopefully coincide with the PowerShell Vista release at the end of January. We’ve got a … Continue reading
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Finding All Cmdlets Associated with a Particular PSSnapIn
With the release of the PowerShell Community Extensions I have been wanting to provide automatic ways to disover the functionality that comes with it. Let’s face it, documentation tends to be static and often isn’t up-to-date and/or correct. So I … Continue reading
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Windows PowerShell in Action
There aren’t many books out on PowerShell at the moment but I have been reviewing one that is coming out sometime in January. It is a book written by Bruce Payette who is the dev lead on the PowerShell team. The … Continue reading
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PowerShell Community Extensions 1.0 Released!
Wow! That was quite a push for me to get this out. There’s a number of new cmdlets in 1.0 as well as a lot more filters, functions and aliases as well as a good start Profile script. I sure … Continue reading
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PowerShell Scripting Contest
One way to learn Windows PowerShell is to write some scripts and submit them to the Windows PowerShell Scripting Sweepstakes. You have a decent chance of winning one of these fabulous prizes: Two grand prize winners will receive a three-day, … Continue reading
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