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22 check-ins using file SqlProxy-psm1.ps1 version 05a4c64c93

2018-06-10
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Advanced function used to test UDP or TCP port/s on one or more systems to determine if it is open or not. check-in: f1dd34567e user: Boe Prox tags: trunk
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This is an overhaul of Jeffrey Snover’s original Start-Demo script … I’ve switched it to use ReadKey, which saves you some typing and makes the whole thing seem more natural when you’re demoing, (at least to me). I’ve also added a bunch of command-line options and a couple of features in the process (see the Revision History in the script). check-in: 4d71ed7ebb user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk
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Because people keep asking questions on IRC where the answer seems obvious… check-in: a4eb383a85 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk
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This will pull a list of computers from AD and copy a folder to that system. check-in: e11c820729 user: HughS tags: trunk
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This is a sample script to read emails from an Inbox using Exchange Web Services. The code is a basic port of the C# found here: http://omegacoder.com/?p=454. The EWS SDK is a dependency: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=c3342fb3-fbcc-4127-becf-872c746840e1 check-in: bf393d68fc user: halr9000 tags: trunk
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Adapted from New-LinkedClone.ps1 from Hal Rottenberg. This version takes a third parameter called SnapName that allows a user to statically assign the snapshot that the clone should be built from. check-in: 6b163ec490 user: Cameron Smith tags: trunk
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Posting on behalf of James Brundage of http://blog.start-automating.com/. Here’s his quote from email: check-in: f12809edd9 user: halr9000 tags: trunk
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Deploys a file to a list of computers pulled from AD and creates a shortcut on each users desktop. check-in: 8b2f7e69c3 user: HughS tags: trunk
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A function to rename a computer check-in: 32f2181385 user: Gerald Klassen tags: trunk
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Create a computer login on a SQL server, optionally forcing the issue by removing any pre-existing account. For some reason, we run into this all the time with renamed computers… check-in: b9ab241fd5 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk
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A bunch of AD-related functions … I’m only pasting this because I can’t find another Get-ADComputer or Get-NTAccountName check-in: f20dd4a1e1 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk
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A bunch of AD-related functions … I’m only pasting this because I can’t find another Get-ADComputer or Get-NTAccountName check-in: ea9c36ba1a user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk
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A bunch of AD-related functions … I’m only pasting this because I can’t find another Get-ADComputer check-in: 6e47adfac8 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk
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Demonstration script for getting file names and last update times into a SQL Server table. check-in: fd68fd37a9 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk
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quick hard coded script for uploading a file to an ftp server. check-in: 56aeba2927 user: Stephen Price tags: trunk
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Windows Script to collect Hardware information on a local system and Convert it to a JSON String and Upload that to a CouchDB Database check-in: a70202d76b user: VulcanX tags: trunk
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Get-OUComputerNames check-in: b98b97d219 user: Admin tags: trunk
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This function is an attempt to duplicate the Quest Get-QADUser cmdlet without using any third party snap-ins. If you want to run it against a Global Catalog you simply need to replace LDAP: with GC: and you will want to comment out the lines that pull the password last set and last logon timestamp unless you happen to be replicating those to your GC. check-in: ffdada57a9 user: Jonathan Walz tags: trunk
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Here is a Microsoft.PowerShellISE_profile.ps1 that causes PowerShell_ISE to save all files in ASCII encoding instead of Unicode Big Endian. Adapted from Oisin Grehan’s script at http://www.nivot.org/nivot2/post/2010/05/21/PowerShellISEHackingChangeDefaultSaveEncodingToASCII.aspx#comment. check-in: 06e3380fdf user: Richard Vantreas tags: trunk
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R.Vantrease ver 1.0 – The source control I use does not understand the default encoding that PowerShell_ISE saves scripts in (Unicode Big Endian), so I wanted a way to quickly convert my scripts to a friendlier encoding. I wrote the following little ditty to convert all the PowerShell scripts and module files to ASCII encoding. check-in: 5e48338c3b user: Richard Vantreas tags: trunk
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Email list of AD Accounts with PasswordNeverExpires Set check-in: fa9b707856 user: VulcanX tags: trunk
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Based on functions in SQLPSX. SqlProxy.psm1 module is used for administering SQL Server logins, users, and roles. Designed to be used with PS Remoting. All actions audited to a custom Eventlog. See Write-SqlProxyLog for log setup details check-in: ff093d06da user: Chad Miller tags: trunk