Way back in the day, it was all VBScript and HTAs for me. I built a number of HTA tools for other people to use. As you might expect they didn’t always work and troubleshooting something I couldn’t see was difficult. So I came up with a solution to use an Internet Explorer window as…
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Mini Hyper-V Benchmarks
I’ve received a lot of interest in my mini Hyper-V project. I’m still running preview bits of Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012 R2. Once final bits are released I’ll do a clean re-install. But until then I’ve been using it running about 4 virtual machines without a hiccup. I was getting some questions about benchmarks so…
Friday Fun Color My Web
Awhile ago I posted an article demonstrating using Invoke-Webrequest which is part of PowerShell 3.0. I used the page at Manning.com to display the Print and MEAP bestsellers. By the way, thanks to all of you who keep making PowerShell books popular. My original script simply wrote the results to the screen. But I decided…
There’s a New Gig in Town
I know many of you follow what I do primarily because of my PowerShell work. But, as many of you undoubtedly know, I am more than just another pretty PowerShell face. I worked for a number of years as an infrastructure consultant for a few Microsoft Gold Partners. So I’d like to think I’m comfortable…
Easy VM Backup with Veeam Zip
If you run a small VMware or Hyper-V setup, perhaps for a lab or personal training, you probably haven’t thought to much about backing up your virtual machines. But it is actually pretty easy and doesn’t cost anything. Let me give you a quick intro to the free backup tool from Veeam. The first thing…
Friday Fun: It’s PowerShell, Baby!
The other day I received an email looking for guidance on using Invoke-Webrequest to pull data from a table on a web page. Specifically, he wanted to get the list of popular baby names from http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/index.html. I gave him some quick tips but figured this would also be another teaching opportunity. Using Invoke-Webrequest with PowerShell…
Browse TrainSignal Courses with PowerShell
It took longer than I expected, but my latest course for TrainSignal is now available. PowerShell v3 Essentials is targeted for IT Pros with little to no PowerShell experience. This is the course that will get you up and running in short order. I developed the course so that an IT Pro could be effective…
Getting Top Level Folder Report in PowerShell
One of the sessions I presented recently at TechDays San Francisco was on file share management with PowerShell. One of the scripts I demonstrated was for a function to get information for top level folders. This is the type of thing that could be handy to run say against the root of your shared users…
Get Local Admin Group Members in a New Old Way
Yesterday I posted a quick article on getting the age of the local administrator account password. It seemed appropropriate to follow up on a quick and dirty way to list all members of the local administrator group. Normally, I would turn to WMI (and have written about this in the past). But WMI is relatively…
Friday Fun Get Beer List
Well, another Friday and what goes better with it than beer. Of course I should mix in a little PowerShell as well. I live in the Syracuse, NY area and we have a terrific local brewery, Middle Ages Brewing Company. Not only is there a tasting room, but I can also get growler refills. Middle…
On the Road
After a long winter I think is time for a road trip. I will out and about over the next few months, hopefully speaking at an event near you. Many of the events are free or charge a small fee, but all I hope will be worth your time. These are the events I can…
PowerShell Screen Shots
Yesterday I posted a tool that creates a console-based graph. That command uses Write-Host which means nothing is sent to the pipeline. The only way you can really save the result is with a screen capture. Of course, you can manually use whatever screen capture program you like. If you have something like Snagit you…
Special PowerShell and Group Policy Session Feb 6
If you are involved with managing Group Policy, then you most likely know of Group Policy MVP Jeremy Moskowitz. If you live live in the NY, PA or NJ area (or like to travel), then you might also be interested a week long class on Group Policy the week of February 4th, 2013. The class…
Friday Fun: Scraping the Web with PowerShell v3
We often think about PowerShell v3 as being a management tool for the cloud. One new PowerShell v3 cmdlet that lends substance to this idea is Invoke-WebRequest. This is a handy for retrieving data from a web site resource. It might be a public web site or something on your intranet. For today’s fun I…
PowerShell Hyper-V Memory Report
Since moving to Windows 8, I’ve continued exploring all the possibilities around Hyper-V on the client, especially using PowerShell. Because I’m trying to run as many virtual machines on my laptop as I can, memory considerations are paramount as I only have 8GB to work with. Actually less since I still have to run Windows…