Today’s post is about a niche problem or something that maybe you never considered before. And while I will share a finished PowerShell function, you may want to create your own tooling based on the techniques and concepts. The problem begins with a command like this: Get-HotFix -ComputerName $env:computername | Sort-Object Description,InstalledOn -Descending | Select-Object…
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Creating Colorful HTML Disk Reports with PowerShell
I have no idea what possessed me, but the other day I came across an older script that uses PowerShell to create an HTML report showing drive utilization for a group of computers. The utilization is displayed using a color gradient from green to red to provide a visual reference. As I looked at the…
Converting Text to HTML Revised
A few years ago I published a PowerShell function to convert text files into HTML listings. I thought it would be handy to convert scripts to HTML documents with line numbering and some formatting. Turns out someone actually used it! He had some questions about the function which led me to revisit it and realize…
Friday Fun Text to HTML
I love being able to create HTML documents from PowerShell commands. The Convertto-HTML cmdlet will happily turn any object into an HTML table using whatever properties you specify. Plus you can do all sorts of fancy things such as embedding a style sheet in the header, creating HTML fragments and inserting additional HTML elements. Today’s…
Friday Fun: 50 Shades of PowerShell HTML Reports
I’ve been working on a project for a client that includes creating an HTML report, generated by PowerShell. I originally thought I would include a certain feature but decided against it. However, this is so cool I thought I’d share it with you as a Friday Fun article. I’ve done alot this year with some…
Creating Styling HTML Reports with PowerShell
Last month I did an updated version of my presentation on creating styling HTML reports in Windows PowerShell. This presentation was for the PowerShell virtual chapter of SQL PASS. As such, I came up with some SQL related demonstrations and fine tuned some demos from earlier presentations. You can download a zip file with a…
Create an HTML PowerShell Help Page
Yesterday I posted an article about getting the online url for a cmdlet help topic. Today I want to demonstrate how we might take advantage of this piece of information. Since the link is already in the form of a URL, wouldn’t it make sense to put this in an HTML document? At first glance,…
Create HTML Bar Charts from PowerShell
I saw a very nice mention on Twitter today where someone had taken an idea of mine and created something practical and in production. It is always nice to hear. The inspiring article was something I worked up that showed using the PowerShell console as a graphing tool. Of course someone immediately wanted to know…
Even More Colorful Fun with PowerShell and WPF
Let’s continue looking at how to use PowerShell and a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) form to display [System.Drawing.Color] values. This article builds on an earlier post so if you missed it, take a few minutes to get caught up. As I did earlier, before running any WPF code in PowerShell, you should load the required…
More Colorful Fun with PowerShell
In my last Friday Fun post, I shared some PowerShell code for displaying [System.Drawing.Color] values from a console using ANSI escape sequences. After I published the article, I realized what I really wanted was a color palette display that wouldn’t be affected by the console background. A Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) form would do the…
Active Directory Group Reporting
I’ve pushed v1.2.0 of the ADReportingTools module to the PowerShell Gallery. The release adds the missing help for Get-ADComputerReport. I’ve also added better documentation and information in warning messages when running commands in the PowerShell ISE or VS Code. To re-iterate, the module is designed to be run from a PowerShell console host. It is…
Better Active Directory Reporting with PowerShell
I’ve been using Active Directory for over 20 years. I was even one of the first 2000 IT Pros worldwide to obtain an MCSE on Windows 2000. Over the years, I’ve used a variety of management tools from command-line tools, to VBScript, and eventually PowerShell. Like many of you, I’ve used the ActiveDirectory module from…
Searching Active Directory Logs with PowerShell
The last few weeks, I’ve been spending time with Active Directory and automating management tasks with PowerShell. If you go back a page or two of posts, you’ll see some of the scripts and functions I’ve shared. Today, I want to address something that has come up in recent comments related to tracking changes in…
PowerShell Puzzles and Challenges
I just wrapped up presenting to the Research Triangle PowerShell User Group. I gave them a set of PowerShell problems to solve. The idea is that in solving the problem, you improve your PowerShell skills and expertise. Tonight’s problems were not scripting problems. The answers to these puzzles are not limited to one-line commands, although…
Building a PowerShell Tool for Active Directory Changes
A few days ago, I posted a PowerShell script I wrote that creates a formatted HTML report, complete with collapsible regions, which shows recent changes to objects in your Active Directory domain. Including objects that have been deleted, assuming you enabled the Active Directory RecycleBin feature. I am pleased with the result and many of…