ICYMI: PowerShell Week of 13-September-2019
Topics include Active Directory, SCCM, Security and More.
Topics include Active Directory, SCCM, Security and More.
Developers are likely to be familiar with ternary conditional operators as they’re legal in many languages (Ruby, Python, C++, etc). They’re also often used in coding interviews to test an applicant as they can be a familiar source of code errors. While some developers couldn’t care less about ternary operators, there’s been a cult following waiting for them to show up in Powershell. That day is almost upon us. Any Powershell developer can easily be forgiven for scratching their heads and wondering what a ternary is.
Topics include PowerShell meetups, Network Connections, PowerShell on Android, Regex and more.
I have put together a security script to use as an alerting system. Using a CSV file containing information on which users are assigned which computer, the event logs are searched to discover when a user signs into a device outside their normal assignments. The final result of that script can be viewed HERE if interested. I will do my best to provide unique real world search queries for my examples.
Topics include DNS, GUI’s, automation of legacy tools, Azure test environment setups and more!
Topics include PowerShell 7 Preview 3, Universal Dashboard, URI Data Types and more.
One of the best enhancements to Powershell was the inclusion of custom classes in v5. We originally wrote scripts, then we wrote cmdlets, followed by modules, and now we’ve graduated, with Class. I recently decided I wanted to write some code that would build a website. What better way to do that than by creating a class just for me? That’s rhetorical by the way. My early class code looked like this:
Topics include Azure setups, AD reporting, IF statements Out-GridView and other new features coming in PowerShell 7. Special thanks to James Petty, Mark Rollof, Prasoon Karunan V and Robin Dadswell Pragmatic PowerShell Scripting - Reporting on AD Groups by Chris Sharp on 11th August Learn how Chris approached a requirement to pull various reports from AD using PowerShell and a useful Excel module. Powershell: Everything you wanted to know about the IF statement
Topics include SharePoint, AD trust relationships, Azure File Sync, working with variables and more.
Topics include data aggregation, file permission migrations, checking reboots in the registry, credential management, default parameters and setting up for PowerShell Development.
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