Articles

PowerShell articles, tutorials, and guides from community experts.

Richard Siddaway

Advanced Functions webcast

Quick reminder that the UK PowerShell group is hosting a Live Meeting webcast on PowerShell Advanced functions tomorrow ““ details from http://richardspowershellblog.wordpress.com/2013/02/18/uk-powershell-groupadvanced-functions/

Richard Siddaway

New book

My latest book has been released on the Manning Early Access Program (MEAP). Active Directory Management in a Month of Lunches takes the newcomer to AD through the tasks they need to perform to manage their organization"™s AD. it assumes no knowledge of AD and shows how to perform the common management tasks from the GUI (AD Administrative Center & the venerable AD Users & Computers) as well as PowerShell (using the Microsoft cmdlets).

Don Jones
Announcements

VERIFIED EFFECTIVE for PowerShell 3.0 Toolmaking now live

It’s now available globally. I suggest downloading the Program Guide, which includes the agreement and directions for enrolling. There’s also a specific guide for the PowerShell 3.0 Toolmaking examination, which you should read prior to paying. Once you’ve paid, and sent in the necessary signed paperwork, you’ll get your exam info via e-mail. You can log in at any time to download your exam scenario and begin working. From the time of your first login, the clock starts ticking and you have 24 hours to upload your results.

Richard Siddaway

Creating a Windows 2012 Domain Controller

I decided to replace one of the DCs in my test environment with a Windows 2012 Server Core machine. Server Core has really come of age in Windows 2012 ““ its easy to configure. I"™ve covered configuring a server before but to recap: Rename the machine ““ use Rename-Computer Set Network ““ use Set-NetIPInterface (address) & et-DnsClientServerAddress( dns address) & Rename-netAdapter Join to domain ““ use Add-Computer To create the domain controller use the ADDSDeployment module.

Richard Siddaway

CIM cmdlets and remote access

When you used the WMI cmdlets Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_logicalDisk -ComputerName RSLAPTOP01 You were using DCOM to access the remote machine. Even if you accessed the local machine you were using DCOM. This changes in PowerShell v3 when using the CIM cmdlets. If you don"™t use a computername Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_logicalDisk You use DCOM to access the local machine. If you use ““computername Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_logicalDisk -ComputerName RSLAPTOP01 You use WSMAN to access the machine named ““ irrespective of if it is local or remote

Richard Siddaway

UK PowerShell Group"“Advanced functions

When: Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 7:30 PM (GMT) Where: Virtual *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Advanced functions give you ability to create functions that act like cmdlets. Learn how to get the most from this powerful part of the PowerShell functionality Notes Richard Siddaway has invited you to attend an online meeting using Live Meeting. Join the meeting. Audio Information Computer Audio To use computer audio, you need speakers and microphone, or a headset.

Richard Siddaway

Filtering

I"™ve been grading the scripts in the warm up events for the Scripting Games and noticed a lot of people doing this: Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_LogicalDisk | where {$_.DriveType -eq 3} Ok now it works but there are a couple of things wrong with this approach. Firstly, you are ignoring the built in capabilities of the get-wmiobject cmdlet PS> Get-Command Get-WmiObject -Syntax Get-WmiObject [-Class] [[-Property] ] [-Filter ] [-Amended] [-DirectRead] [-AsJob]

Don Jones
Announcements

"Verified Effective" About Ready to Go Live

Before the verification exam becomes available to the public, I need ONE OR TWO people to be the first through the complete program. This is not a “beta;” the exam is finalized and you will have to pay for your verification. The first one or two people will be semi-automated as I nail down the final payment integration bits, and then we’ll throw it open to the public. If you’re interested, contact me at don at Concentrated Tech.

John Mello

PhillyPoSH 02/07/2013 meeting summary and presentation materials

Jeff Hicks (Microsoft MVP and Author) gave a presentation on “Getting Started with PowerShell Advanced Functions”. You can download the presentation and example scripts here and watch a recording of the presentation below on our YouTube channel. [youtube_sc url=“http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77VbOO14DFE&feature=youtu.be”] You can keep up with Jeff at his blog, on Twitter, and on Google Plus We would also like to thank Interfacett and Powershell.org for providing funding for this meeting!