In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
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A Better NetStat (Part 4)
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
A Better NetStat (Part 3)
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
A Better NetStat (Part 2)
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
A Better NetStat (Part 1)
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
Controlling Uptime
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
Finding Unused (or Used) Drive Letters
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
Understanding REST Web Services in PowerShell
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
A Better Recursion
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
Managing Local Group Members (Part 2)
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
Managing Local Group Members (Part 1)
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
Identifying Name of Local Administrator Account
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
Reading Installed Software (Part 2)
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
PowerShell Helps DBAs Be More Productive
PowerShell is a powerful cross-platform framework designed to assist in task automation and configuration management. It is built on top of the .NET...
Reading Installed Software (Part 1)
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
Keeping Windows (and PowerShell) Running
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
Reading Event Logs (Part 4)
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
Reading Event Logs (Part 3)
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
Reading Event Logs (Part 2)
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
Reading Event Logs (Part 1)
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
Reading Last Logged-On User and Other Registry Values
In the previous tip we introduced the PowerShell “SmbShare” module which comes with Windows and enables you to manage file shares. We looked at the...
Geek Sync | Practical PowerShell For The Busy DBA
Many DBAs don't have time to learn PowerShell. Thankfully, there is an excellent PowerShell library already created specifically for handling...
Constant Functions
In PowerShell, you can write-protect functions. When you do, a function cannot be changed, overwritten or removed anymore during a running...
Suppressing Errors
With cmdlets, suppressing errors seems easy: simply add the –ErrorAction Ignore parameter. However, it turns out that this doesn’t...
Finding PowerShell Host Arguments and Executable
PowerShell hosts may be launched with arguments, i.e. you may run powershell.exe or pwsh.exe with arguments like –NoProfile, or submit paths...
Managing Installed Modules (Part 2)
Whenever you install new modules via Install-Module or update existing modules via Update-Module, new module versions are installed side-by-side. If...
Managing Installed Modules (Part 1)
When you install new PowerShell modules via Install-Module, PowerShell remembers the install location. So it is easy to get a list of modules you...
Repairing PowerShell Gallery Access
The PowerShell Gallery (www.powershellgallery.com) is a perfect place to look for new PowerShell commands. With Install-Module, you can easily...
Creating Icons
In the previous tip we showed how you can fine-tune „Windows Terminal“ and add new entries to the list of launchable applications. If...
Fine-Tuning Windows Terminal
In the previous tips we explained how you can install „Windows Terminal“ on Windows 10 via the Microsoft Store. Windows Terminal...