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PowerShell script to remove virtual machine from VMWare Infrastructure
Forget about the trip to Las Vegas I mentioned before, I started to like VMWare VI Tookkit the more I use it! You just need to cultivate a habit, every...
Posted: Aug 19 2008, 08:57 PM by yli628 | with 3 comment(s)
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PowerShell Script to Take Snapshot on Multiple VM Machines
In my previous Blog , I introduced some basics about VMWare Infrastructure Toolkit. Now let's put it into action! Let's say you have a test MOSS...
Posted: Aug 18 2008, 11:26 PM by yli628 | with 4 comment(s)
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PowerShell Script to refresh GPO remotely on multiple computers
Here is a KB article explains how to refresh the Group Policy Settings on remote computers. Basiclly you need to download PsTools from SysInternals and...
Posted: Aug 14 2008, 03:34 PM by yli628 | with 1 comment(s)
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Introducing VMWare Infrastructur Toolkit (for Windows) 1.0
Recently VMWare released their version of PowerShell Cmdlets called VI ToolKit. You can download it Here and it is free! VMWare is also challenging the...
Posted: Aug 11 2008, 10:26 PM by yli628 | with no comments
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PowerShell Script to Schedule a Task - Task Scheduler API
In my previous post , I blogged about how to use PowerShell to retrieve scheduled tasks (Task Scheduler API). Today I will go one step further and discuss...
Posted: Aug 06 2008, 12:23 AM by yli628 | with 1 comment(s)
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Where is PowerShell on Windows Server 2008
As you may already know that Windows PowerShell 1.0 for the first time included as part of the Windows Operating System on Windows Server 2008. But where...
PowerShell Script to retrieve scheduled tasks on a remote machine - Task Scheduler API
Rod Trent posted a PowerShell script for Getting the List of Scheduled Tasks . I have the need the other day to retrieve scheduled tasks on a remote server...
Posted: Jul 28 2008, 08:24 PM by yli628 | with 6 comment(s)
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PowerShell Script to identify Agent which needs to have "proxying" enabled
Every now and then, I get an alert like this: Alert: Agent proxying needs to be enabled for a health service to submit discovery data about other computers...
PowerShell Script to work with DNS WMI Provider
The DNS WMI provider exposes a number of DNS objects, including DNS Servers, DNS domains, DNS Zones and DNS Resource Records etc. We could use these objects...
Posted: Jul 15 2008, 08:11 PM by yli628 | with no comments
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PowerShell Script to Put the Agent, the Health Service and the Health Service Watcher on the Agent into Maintenance Mode Revisited
This is an update version of my previous Post I realize there are may be confusions regarding running OpsMgr related script in regular PowerShell console...
PowerShell Script to check OpsMgr Agents Service and HealthState
Here is a PowerShell script to check OpsMgr Agents Service and HealthState You need to either run it in Operation Manager's own command shell or you...
IIS7 PowerShell Provider CTP2 Released
Microsoft released PowerShell Provider CTP2 for IIS7 yesterday and you can download it Here I just installed it on my Vista SP1 machine. It installs without...
Posted: Jul 03 2008, 08:20 PM by yli628 | with no comments
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PowerShell Summer Olympics
Quest is holding their Summer Olympics (PowerShell) not in Beijing but Here . You could get your hands dirty with PowerGUI and could potentially win anywhere...
Posted: Jul 02 2008, 07:43 PM by yli628 | with no comments
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PowerShell script to add multiple A records in DNS
Recently I am focused on to design and implement ConfigMgr for our company. Unfortunately there are no native support for PowerShell in ConfigMgr yet....
Posted: Jun 19 2008, 06:58 PM by yli628 | with no comments
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Breakthrough Product of TechEd 2008
The word is out, at the TechEd 2008 for IT Professional (June 10–13, 2008), PowerGUI has received the highest award – The breakthrough product...
Posted: Jun 16 2008, 09:03 PM by yli628 | with no comments
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