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13:08 | Sets a very subtle windows transparency for powershell. check-in: 673ea1e5f8 user: Jachin tags: trunk | |
13:08 | I wrote this based on ConvertTo-CliXml. This takes a xml string from the pipeline and converts it to objects. check-in: 8aaab5a669 user: David Sjstrand tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Export-CliXml and Import-CliXml only work with files. This is an implementation for sending CliXML directly to the pipeline. Probably needs v2 powershell (not tested in v1). check-in: 59e1affc90 user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Provides an easy way to change the text encoding on a lot of scripts at once. check-in: 09359ed9d1 user: Jason Ferris tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Collection of functions to Shutdown, Reboot, Logoff, Standby(sleep) or Hibernate your computer. check-in: d0f0a83bf1 user: TJdot tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Modeled after SQL Server 2008 Invoke-Sqlcmd, but fixes bug in QueryTimeout. check-in: 6d11f0c83d user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Opens the MSDN web page of an object member: type, method or property. check-in: 51462a6c7b user: Shay Levy tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Creates a SQL Server table from a DataTable using SMO. check-in: 960a23975d user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Writes data only to SQL Server tables. However, the data source is not limited to SQL Server; any data source can be used, as long as the data can be loaded to a DataTable instance or read with a IDataReader instance. check-in: 0499519f90 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:08 | A module for updating the machineKey element in some or all of the web.config files on a server at once. check-in: e9d2e1dd52 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:08 | A demo script which work against remote session output as well as local output: check-in: 98e90b1b53 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:08 | I created this function to generate a new PowerShell Script template. It will prompt for the name of the script you want to create (don’t need to add the .ps1 extension) and the email (don’t need to add email) then it will create the template in the C:\Scripts directory (Dir should already exist) check-in: 8249cddfcc user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Generate Cryptographically Random Bytes, using RNGCryptoServiceProvider, and optionally format them as strings. check-in: 3a35ec2ff9 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:08 | A function to join a domain check-in: cac862858b user: Andy Schneider tags: trunk | |
13:07 | An example of making “custom objects” with strongly-typed properties, custom enumeration/validation and error messages. check-in: bf25145342 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:07 | The Easy Migration script enables you to manually VMotion and SVMotion virtual machines very quickly and easily. You don’t have to specify the resource pools and it reduces the amount of mouse clicks required. There is also an Undo feature. check-in: d6d1520f44 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:07 | Based on poshcode.org/753 – minor mods to support new mandatory authentication parameters in Lab Manager 4.x. check-in: 2efb859dd5 user: oldsienna tags: trunk | |
13:07 | Generates a simple dataset based on the files in the current directory. I whipped this up while answering questions about databinding because I needed to be able to create multiple DataSets/DataTables easily, without needing an actual database. check-in: 7873b821dd user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:07 | Description check-in: 0f0effd51d user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
13:07 | Datagrid Xaml layout needed for Boots DataGrid binding example http://poshcode.org/2259 check-in: 959c686d73 user: foureight84 tags: trunk | |
13:07 | Bind DataGrid to an object array using Powerboots check-in: 08adb241ef user: foureight84 tags: trunk | |
13:07 | This is the final version of PoshCode ISE addon for uploading scripts to PoshCode.org from PowerShell ISE. You can upload scripts in two ways. First method is to select all or part of the script and upload it by pressing CTRL+ALT+C. And, the second method is to just press CTRL+ALT+C. This way you can upload all contents without any selection. check-in: d9f09c8f31 user: ravikanth_chaganti tags: trunk | |
13:07 | TreeView check-in: 0373144083 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:07 | PowerShell ISE addon for PoshCode script uploads check-in: a93e6880eb user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:07 | Find matching members in a local group check-in: 381daac6d5 user: Hal Rottenberg tags: trunk | |
13:07 | Find matching members in a local group check-in: 72a2ecd081 user: Hal Rottenberg tags: trunk | |
13:07 | This script will help detect vulnerable configuration for the Padding Oracle check-in: 749f49a6e9 user: Jerry George tags: trunk | |
13:07 | Some functions for drawing mini-buffers. Please try the two demo functions included! check-in: a1e10e5f74 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:07 | Password gerneration function originally posted on PoshCode.org by Sean Kearney. Without any arguments, Get-NewPassword generates an 8 character password with upper, lower, and numeric characters. It can accept 2 options, the first is password length (up to 94 chars) and the other is complexity (1 to 4). I had to modify the code so that it wouldn’t create repeating characters. The code may be ugly, but it’s because I am a network admin and not a programmer. I hope it helps someone. check-in: 288aac4271 user: johnwcannon at gmail dot com tags: trunk | |
13:07 | Function to test if a file is writable. Uses the .openwrite() method to test and returns a boolean. check-in: c460768058 user: JimbobNet tags: trunk | |
13:07 | Function to test if a file is writable. Uses the .openwrite() method to test and returns a boolean. check-in: 0ec2ff5c23 user: JimbobNet tags: trunk | |
13:07 | Script to translate Service DACL’s into HRL (Human Readable Language) :) check-in: 985e9083da user: Claus T Nielsen tags: trunk | |
13:07 | Export 2007/2010 usermailbox to PST located on File Share check-in: 656b7cdbc6 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:07 | You can just copy paste this entire script to your PowerShell ISE profile script. This script will take care of saving your ISE preferences such as color schemes, font styles, etc. You can change any of these values and this script will take care of storing and re-storing those preferences everytime you open ISE. check-in: 1379b003c2 user: Ravikanth Chaganti tags: trunk | |
13:07 | This script will create a new System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 2007 Collection. check-in: 37800c74d1 user: Andy S tags: trunk | |
13:07 | This invokes a command exclusively check-in: 9cc8c844d0 user: bassamf tags: trunk | |
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13:05 | Audit Folders/Shares and Export to Excel check-in: eb7c103e37 user: DigitalAsylum tags: trunk | |
13:05 | This script allows you to convert one or more CSVs into an Excel file with each CSV being a new worksheet in excel. The worksheet name will be the name of the file with the exception of the extension. So a file called test.csv will be named ‘test’. CSVs can be piped into the function or you can use the -inputfile parameter to accomplish this. check-in: b52c1f67a4 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:05 | Use this to upload one or more files to a SharePoint document library. Should also work with any WebDAV service, although that hasn’t been tested. The filename parameter expects fileinfo objects. Easiest way to do so is to pass them on the pipeline from Get-ChildItem. This script is a refinement of a technique that I first saw here: http://blogs.flexnetconsult.co.uk/colinbyrne/PermaLink,guid,a326572f-8f78-4c80-86d5-1fe52cbd6fe5.aspx. check-in: 5220f14b40 user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
13:05 | Find an Application on remote list of computers. check-in: 70efc53d75 user: Sean Kearney tags: trunk | |
13:05 | Creates a SQL Server table from a DataTable using SMO. check-in: c748193495 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:05 | Creates a DataTable for an object, based on script by Marc van Orsouw check-in: 2f15a2ed96 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:05 | Writes data only to SQL Server tables. However, the data source is not limited to SQL Server; any data source can be used, as long as the data can be loaded to a DataTable instance or read with a IDataReader instance. check-in: ded2d97798 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:05 | Power Shell 1 script used to grab mailbox stats for a Exchange 2007 server. It saves the information into a .csv file by changing the $OUTFILE variable. check-in: 1440602e65 user: Hinkle tags: trunk | |
13:05 | Creates a DataTable for an object, based on script by Marc van Orsouw check-in: a6fae1ee0f user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:05 | This function can send WOL packages. Note that this a modified version of code already floating online. You need to specify the Mac address as a string. Optionally use -Ports (0,1000) to specify the udp ports. (use -verbose to show which pacakges are being send). check-in: ff2effcac2 user: FrankSpierings tags: trunk | |
13:05 | Modeled after SQL Server 2008 Invoke-Sqlcmd, but fixes bug in QueryTimeout. check-in: 00797fa518 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:05 | Modeled after SQL Server 2008 Invoke-Sqlcmd, but fixes bug in QueryTimeout. check-in: ef485bb9b8 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:05 | A DOS cmd script to show how your arguments look to “native” console apps check-in: d8df007c55 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:05 | This script will allow you to set the password for an account on a local or remote machine/s. A report is then generated when done along with an error log. Scripts accepts pipeling input for the computer/s. If any errors are encountered, a log will be generated as well. check-in: 89078e96e1 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:05 | This script will allow you to set the password for an account on a local or remote machine/s. A report is then generated when done along with an error log. Scripts accepts pipeling input for the computer/s. If any errors are encountered, a log will be generated as well. check-in: af16d2fa36 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:05 | http://georgemauer.net/blog/enabledisable-fusionlog-powershell-script/ check-in: 35db00eb65 user: George Mauer tags: trunk | |
13:05 | My current (WPF 4 compatible) PowerBoots-based Presentation Module. REQUIRES PresentationFrame.xaml and, of course, PowerBoots check-in: 0e305c74b8 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:05 | A required file for my PowerShell Presentation module check-in: b39cb9df82 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:05 | A script to do a query on a remote registry key or value. check-in: 4e2c37c193 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:05 | Generates a self-signed certificate authority and a code-signing certificate using OpenSSL check-in: 0fd9fc6f95 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:05 | just a quick re-write of gmagerr’s Powershell Template script to enable his template to create Powershell ISE help-comment based structure which I often use; I just put this function into an add-isemenu custom menu array. Thanks to gmagerr for the structure I just added a couple of things (most of which work fine!). thx for the base gmagerr. check-in: 8febf5243d user: biryani tags: trunk | |
13:05 | I’ve tweaked New-SshSession again, this time it supports multiple parameter sets (including one with the password in plain text, and one which takes a PSCredential). check-in: 889dd55cb9 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | In this JSON module, I have a full set of tools for exporting, importing, and converting Json objects (including arbitrary objects). See comments in script header for usage examples, but basically, you can do things like: check-in: c27af2ca7c user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Upgraded more functions to PowerShell 2.0 [CmdletBinding()] check-in: a8e65ba498 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | This is my profile script … it contains a few things that are specific to my setup (particularly: which modules I load, and the scripts which I Autoload), but they are all available here on PoshCode.org :-) check-in: f530b18341 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | My command Prompt — I recently added a “Pastable” option so that I can safely copy-paste a commandline and have it run without having to manually edit out my prompt. check-in: d656a92e90 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | You need to download and unpack LoreSoft.MathExpressions.dll into your Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Libraries or tweak this module. check-in: ebf442b08f user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | I created this function to generate a new PowerShell Script template. I’ve modified it to prompt for the file name, eMail, and finally you can add a comment. The tricky part was trimmimg the comment so it would wrap properly. I use this all the time. Enjoy. check-in: b3aa09b0ed user: gmagerr tags: trunk | |
13:04 | This Script allows testing of newly sequenced App-V apps without having to specify the file:// URL in the OSD, or distributing via the App-V infrastructure or SCCM. It scans a directory and loads all XML manifests for app-v packages in that directory, overriding the default distribution URLs. check-in: b046a59e70 user: jgrote tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Check to see if users passwords will expire in X days and send them an email notification. This script was written using the Active Directory cmdlets bundled with Server 2008 and Powershell 2.0 check-in: 9cc3e07463 user: St3v3o tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Add a type property to the VirtualHarddisk object to associate a disks type…. too big to past into twitter :D check-in: fa63524da9 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Power Shell 1 script used to grab mailbox stats for a Exchange 2007 server. It saves the information into a .csv file by changing the $OUTFILE variable. check-in: f73175edc4 user: Hinkle tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Script to run daily send/receive reports in .csv format on a Exchange 2007 server using Power Shell 1. check-in: d2d1c62fa7 user: Hinkle tags: trunk | |
13:04 | COMMENT: check-in: a19fff10ed user: Stephen Wheet tags: trunk | |
13:04 | COMMENT: check-in: dddc967069 user: Stephen Wheet tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Get-FileEncoding function determines encoding by looking at Byte Order Mark (BOM). check-in: ffb9b4efc9 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Remotely force WSUS Check on Servers within your network. Powershell remoting must be enabled. check-in: 805a8644c9 user: St3v3o tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Update AD Security Group with users that have attribut X set. This script does all updates on the PDC emulator. check-in: 62a96998e8 user: St3v3o tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Check to see if users passwords will expire in X days and send them an email notification. This script was written using the Active Directory cmdlets bundled with Server 2008 and Powershell 2.0 check-in: a0ce6aace5 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Enables SNMP via Add-WindowsFeature (If not already enabled) check-in: 3593e26413 user: St3v3o tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Invoke generic method definitions (including static methods) from PowerShell. check-in: 3cafa218f1 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Get-FileEncoding function determines encoding by looking at Byte Order Mark (BOM). check-in: bc382390a3 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:04 | A simple function for connecting a UNC path to a specified Windows drive letter. Some other things I’d like to see added: check-in: 702162cc21 user: mtown_nerd tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Displays private fields of passed object. This function is useful only if you want to want to see what is under the hood in powershell check-in: 9bf3e91c05 user: Andrew Savinykh tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Splits a string (by default, on whitespace), and allows you to pick and chose which pieces are returned. Something like “cut” in bash… check-in: ef604b8ed8 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Enable aero “glass” effects for the regular powershell 2.0 console (not ISE) – vista or above, powershell 2+ and aero-compatible gfx card. check-in: 4502475d88 user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Takes a fixed format CSV and pumps out clones from a template. Easily modified to do clones of a VM or create new VMs. Some of the restrictions mentioned in the notes appear to be fixed with VMware ESX v4.1. check-in: 56de1423e0 user: monahancj tags: trunk | |
13:04 | ConvertFrom-PropertyString 3.0 can convert ini files, property files, and other flat key-value data strings into PSObjects. check-in: c4c2f2f34b user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Notifies other processes that the global environment block has changed. This lets other processes pick changes to ENV: without having to reboot or logoff/logon. A non-zero result from SendMessageTimeout indicates success. check-in: cce4780579 user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
13:04 | A function to migrate a single user in the Active Directory Migration Tool, based on the sample script Invoke-ADMTUserMigration.ps1: http://poshcode.org/2046 check-in: e20f247bab user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:04 | A function to migrate a single user in the Active Directory Migration Tool, based on the sample script Invoke-ADMTUserMigration.ps1: http://poshcode.org/2046 check-in: 60723522bd user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:04 | This is an example on how to script the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) using PowerShell. check-in: b53178488b user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Enable .Net 4 and \\UNC path modules for PowerShell, PowerShell_ISE and even wsmprovhost.exe by using this app.config. check-in: a993c35e9d user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Enable .Net 4 and \\UNC path modules for PowerShell, PowerShell_ISE and even wsmprovhost.exe by using this app.config. check-in: 21de747283 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | A wrapper for DataSvcUtil to generate web service proxies in-memory for OData services like NetFlix (which are not handled correctly by PowerShell’s built-in New-WebServiceProxy). check-in: 402a535ad7 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | A function that allows me to query DNS on my internal servers for Domain Controllers check-in: 8d4801c26d user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:04 | A wrapper for DataSvcUtil to generate web service proxies in-memory for OData services like NetFlix (which are not handled correctly by PowerShell’s built-in New-WebServiceProxy). check-in: 9dbf477e26 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | This scConvertTo-Hex S-1-5-21-357043131-537017027-1947940980-1289ript will convert a security identifier (SID) in string format to its hexadecimal equivalent. e.g. check-in: d9522ce826 user: S-1-5-21-2398571 tags: trunk | |
13:04 | A few miscellaneous enhancements to HttpRest for pipelining urls, and the beginning of documentation … check-in: 8bbf433859 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Checks whether MSDTC is enabled for network access. By default MSDTC network access is disabled. This feature is needed by SQL Server Linked Servers check-in: 1a8263fceb user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Gathers data from Exchange mailbox servers. check-in: ccb20a215b user: Karl Mitschke tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Get-EmptyGroup: Function to find empty groups in Win2000/2003/2003R2/2008 domains. check-in: a0be759133 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:04 | This script has a function that allows you to take a screenshot of the entire desktop or of an active window. Also includes option to save the screenshot to a file. check-in: 3d53b085b5 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Generating error report bundle for VMware PowerCLI / vSphere check-in: b29f5c4fec user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Generating error report bundle for VMware PowerCLI / vSphere check-in: 6aea18b059 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:04 | This function will determine whether the local operating system architecture is 64-bit. This has been converted to PowerShell from the original C# code produced by Stefan Schultze check-in: de7cce50cb user: George Howarth tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Error handling with PowerCLI 4.1 check-in: 78322f13a3 user: Yasen Kalchev tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Deploying a VM with Static IP in 3 steps check-in: 4e2dc318ec user: Nedko Nedev tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Deploying VM with static ip in 3 steps check-in: 8b8c25dd0d user: Nedko Nedev tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Deploying a VM with Static IP in 3 Lines check-in: f6644c54ed user: Nedko Nedev tags: trunk | |
13:04 | 4 lines of PowerShell to wrap that C# class and show you how to use it… (with Add-Type -Path) check-in: a536bf2c3a user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | A C# class (use with Add-Type -Path) that encapsulates the desktop APIs… check-in: 78095fa0c1 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:04 | Enumerate the Parameters of a command by ParameterSet, including DynamicParameters check-in: 1c0f701bbb user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:03 | This script was written to test comment based help. In current version supports only v2 comments. Only minimal tests, so there may be some bugs… check-in: 72f621265b user: BartekB tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Deploying VM with static IP in 3 lines check-in: 519d09f6d4 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Deploying VM with static IP in 3 lines check-in: 7f70145421 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:03 | There are problems with displaying modal dialogs from PowerShell in XP SP3. When the ShowDialog() method is called, the dialog is not modal and is behind the PowerShell window. To solve this problem, you need to add a class that implements System.Windows.Forms.IWin32Window and instantiate that class with the handle to the main window of the running process, and then pass that handle as a parameter to the ShowDialog() method to make the dialog act modally. check-in: a23bab7826 user: George Howarth tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Set’s the screen resolution on the primary monitor using Win32 API check-in: b6a3565b1a user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:03 | A simple image resizer … check-in: 89e0b9ee25 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Function to send text messages (SMS) from Windows PowerShell using the Microsoft Outlook SMS Add-in. check-in: 9af2add2d7 user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:03 | This is a .ps1xml file for use with Update-TypeData … it adds methods onto the COM object for GetProperty (including support for parametrized properties), SetProperty, and InvokeMethod. check-in: e4a187e741 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:03 | A function to rename a computer check-in: 35cb78fbd2 user: Andy Schneider tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Search for PowerCLI 4.1 incompatible type references check-in: 5119643e21 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Create Outlook signature based on user information from Active Directory. Settings for versioning, template-files, enforcing for New and ReplyForward are stored in the registry. check-in: 71c051147f user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Create Outlook signature based on user information from Active Directory. Settings for versioning, template-files, enforcing for New and ReplyForward are stored in the registry. check-in: 42b4f36c5c user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Function, which creates vDS in vSphere PowerCLI check-in: 588c946b33 user: Pavel Dimitrov tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Create VMKernel on vDS with New-VMHostNetworkAdapter vSphere PowerCLI 4.1 check-in: e088e67781 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Thin provisioning with PowerCIL 4.0 version check-in: 53e5003af7 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Converts a hashtable to a string representation of the hashtable definition. Useful in persisting hashtables to .NET Isolated Storage check-in: 4f7d645d03 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Function to prompt user for file path input. Can create a open file type dialog or a save file type dialog by either specifying either “Open” or “Save” for the -Type parameter. Either a file path string is returned or null if the user canceled the dialog. check-in: b978706f43 user: anti121 tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Gets the daily Woot! deal (www.woot.com) and emails it. check-in: 5d22c18cf1 user: dragonmc77 tags: trunk | |
13:03 | For more information: check-in: 691568b4ae user: Shay Levy tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Fixed minor issue (original: http://poshcode.org/1817) where a cmdlet doesn’t have built-in parameters (e.g Exit-PSSession) check-in: 4d85ee02a4 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:03 | This is a script that should be dot sourced to use each function. You can choose to build a configuration file that the Get-PerfCounter will use to decide what type of counters to look for. Use Build-PerfConfig with the -assist switch to launch a command line helper to choose the type of counter. A GUI selection using windows forms is currently being built. check-in: 3b746ef0bf user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Use SSRS ReportViewer with PowerShell, use parameters and catch navigate event check-in: 77f39b3d92 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Enable or disable assembly bind logging (per-machine) check-in: 7c73ef1215 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:03 | A function to join a domain check-in: 745d693756 user: Andy Schneider tags: trunk | |
13:03 | This file was uploaded by a PowerGUI Script Editor Add-on. check-in: 0a50189813 user: Kent Finkle tags: trunk | |
13:03 | This file was uploaded by a PowerGUI Script Editor Add-on. check-in: cc78f3ddf9 user: Kent Finkle tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Version 1.1 check-in: afb2769a72 user: George Howarth tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Enable .Net 4 and \\UNC path modules for PowerShell ISE by using this app.config. Save as C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell_ise.exe.config check-in: a5a390aa45 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:03 | A function to join a domain check-in: d2b107f413 user: Andy Schneider tags: trunk | |
13:03 | The improved code-signing module with automatic cert picking and finding. check-in: 934cdf7a78 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Changes: Added a -Module parameter to Set-AuthenticodeCertificate to make signing whole modules easier. check-in: f3f75e6840 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Version 1.0 check-in: 6e1e8e5aee user: George Howarth tags: trunk | |
13:03 | ConvertFrom-PropertyString can convert ini files, property files, and other flat key-value data strings into PSObjects. v2 changes the output so that if there are multiple instances of the same key, we collect the values in an array check-in: f9c7d62c95 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:03 | **********EDIT: See Carter’s Example, it’s way simpler: http://poshcode.org/1559********** check-in: d1a0f7fa31 user: jgrote tags: trunk | |
13:03 | This function will, when used at the end of pipe, produce colourful output for any format-table’d data. It has some bugs in it (problem with columns which name is right-aligned, kills pipe), but maybe someone will pick up from here and fix those. ;) check-in: 1a7793ab12 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:03 | A really bad roll-dice script to do ‘bad things’ to vmware snapshots taken on the pipeline. check-in: b7a84f19df user: Cody Bunch tags: trunk | |
13:03 | A really bad roll-dice script to do ‘bad things’ to vmware snapshots taken on the pipeline. check-in: 54d0c2f238 user: Cody Bunch tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Using the DataOnTap toolkit get the different protocol latencies for a specified volume. check-in: 7724f86462 user: glnsize tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Hack your ESXi welcome screen. check-in: b6a6df54ca user: Halr9000 tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Convert and import from delimited text files. check-in: 216326bcd0 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:03 | A really bad roll-dice script to do ‘bad things’ to vmware snapshots taken on the pipeline. check-in: d45b1f1071 user: Cody Bunch tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Hack your ESXi welcome screen. check-in: 53a9f2b44b user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:03 | A Function which can be added to a Script or $PROFILE which generates password from 1 to whatever characters long with controlled levels of Complexity specified by the User check-in: a252dc3fdf user: Sean Kearney tags: trunk | |
13:03 | In an interesting design choice, Get-Process lets you work with processes on remote machines, but Stop-Process does not. This cmdlet uses WMI to stop a process on a remote machine. check-in: 559a1880bf user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:03 | A wrapper around Move-Item which moves a whole folder tree and creates backup copies if the files already exist in the destination. check-in: a1bd4ebf04 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:03 | A simple “assert” for testing check-in: a7fc54802b user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:03 | The Start-ComputerJobs cmdlet runs a specified scriptblock within a maximum number of simultaneously spawned Powershell jobs. check-in: 08869afcc3 user: Tome Tanasovski tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Use Reflection and IL to emit arbitrary delegatesfrom PowerShell script check-in: d23aa805cc user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Generic function to execute query and return DataTable from any OLEDB data source. Tested against Excel, Informix, Oracle and SQL Server sources. check-in: 1f5c37de8c user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Function to import security certificates. check-in: 5a94dc8aa9 user: anti121 tags: trunk | |
13:03 | Gets all Virtual Machines, and exports a CSV that shows their virtual disk capacities and type. Used in this case for sizing a VCB temp disk. check-in: 6b9bd5ea5a user: jgrote tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Script to download and install updates from Windows Update/WSUS. Reporting and rebooting may be customized. check-in: 668cdbee8d user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Recursively copies all files and folders in $source folder to $destination folder, but with .copy inserted before the extension if the file already exists check-in: ecf27634e0 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | This cmdlet allows you to open a file in a new file tab within your current Powershell tab. You can pass a collection of files to open more than one file. check-in: 1c8d80f797 user: Tome Tanasovski tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Invoke the specified command (with parameters) in cmd.exe, and import any environment variable changes back to PowerShell check-in: 62ef524aca user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Added -File parameter to ConvertFrom-JSON and corrected handling of arrays check-in: d9e5f708ad user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Added -File parameter to ConvertFrom-JSON check-in: da4c134738 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Invoke the specified command (with parameters) in cmd.exe, and import any environment variable changes back to PowerShell check-in: 22cc06167b user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Gets all Virtual Machines, and exports a CSV that shows their virtual disk capacities and type. Used in this case for sizing a VCB temp disk. check-in: 307cdfb3b7 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:02 | A function to join a domain check-in: 6dbea7c276 user: Andy Schneider tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Remotely query select machines for system information the easy way. check-in: c82230de20 user: Alex Smith tags: trunk | |
13:02 | ConvertFrom-PropertyString can convert ini files, property files, and other flat key-value data strings into PSObjects check-in: 48039d41bc user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:02 | All Group Policy Objects modified in the specified timespan are backup up to the specified backup path. check-in: 884db05e3c user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:02 | A function to rename a computer check-in: e326b102e3 user: Gerald Klassen tags: trunk | |
13:02 | See my blog post about this http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/rdc-remoteapp-how-does-user-change-their-pass for the original info. For those that do not want to click through: check-in: 09aa656f91 user: tysonkopczynski tags: trunk | |
13:02 | A fix for JSON that returns no items. check-in: 8c2c6ec534 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Identical to Version 1.1, but code-signed. check-in: f7dfac6b23 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Gathers data from Exchange mailbox servers. check-in: 73752f43c9 user: Karl Mitschke tags: trunk | |
13:02 | get utilization from all network interfaces check-in: 611698f150 user: Jason Ochoa tags: trunk | |
13:02 | A code-generating and emitting magic function for creating type-safe struct classes for use in PowerShell! check-in: fe9bcd4e17 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Snipped of my powerpoint movie creator. This is not general purpose code only a sample for entertainment. Scrubbed to take out some meaningful strings, I’ll try to post something better another time. check-in: c639b7a6c1 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Remove the folder or folders from computer on your network. check-in: 0fd425f9e9 user: Angel-Keeper tags: trunk | |
13:02 | A simple module to temporarily replace the stock PowerCLI networkadapter cmdlets until they work with vdSwitches. Based off LucD’s functions http://www.lucd.info/2010/03/04/dvswitch-scripting-part-8-get-and-set-network-adapters/ check-in: 9f5e4d6ff3 user: glnsize tags: trunk | |
13:02 | I came across an article on the “Microsoft Active Directory PowerShell Blog”, it has a great script for analysing nested group memberships. Unfortunatly to use the PowerShell script you need to be running Windows 2008 servers for the Active Directory cmdlets to be available. So not put off I converted the script to use the Quest cmdlets available with the “Quest Active Roles Management” PSSnapIn. You will need to have these installed for the script to function. check-in: 36352e2b00 user: Paul Brice tags: trunk | |
13:02 | A complete rewrite of my wget script to use HttpWebRequest and Response to figure out the filename, added some unwrapping because a couple sites had quotes around the file names. check-in: 9c4b6c3efc user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | My rewritten XML DSL now has better element name handling than last time, and handles null attribute values a little more gracefully. NOTE: if you think that the statement you’re using to pass an attribute value could be null, you should really be very explicit and pass it using the colon syntax like this: -attribute:$value. Also, I fixed a bug when you only have one element. check-in: 18055579b7 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | A C# source file created by running make-shell to create a SQL Server minishell check-in: 536696cddd user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Uses QAD cmdlets to retrieve distribution list restriction attributes and then provides a list of users which can send email messages to the group. check-in: d3edf06bea user: Dmitry Sotnikov tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Uses QAD cmdlets to retrieve distribution list restriction attributes and then provides a list of users which can send email messages to the group. check-in: b41f992013 user: Dmitry Sotnikov tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Changes: Major improvements to Get-UserCertificate and Get-AuthenticodeCertificate check-in: 740d613818 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Identifying knowledge base article by its id number taken from string or filename. check-in: 80265a46e8 user: Kris Cieslak tags: trunk | |
13:02 | A script to use some web services for guessing languages and translating to English… check-in: 045637e65b user: Joel Bennnett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | search users in the local administrators group on computers domain network check-in: c16f385114 user: Angel-Keeper tags: trunk | |
13:02 | A function to install single-file modules (create the folder, make sure the file is named the same as the folder, etc). check-in: f5e827e311 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Updated from other people’s attempts. Useful for calling programs (notepad.exe, etc) or for running powershell scripts in an elevated prompt (use the -ps flag) check-in: 394c12dc21 user: pezhore tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Updated from other people’s attempts. Useful for calling programs (notepad.exe, etc) or for running powershell scripts in an elevated prompt (use the -ps flag) check-in: 62656f5dd9 user: pezhore tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Just a little wrapper for PromptForChoice check-in: df205d9266 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Test the Prompt features check-in: 15ed6e9897 user: Damien Ryan tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Figure out the real url’s behind the shortened forms created by snipurl, tinyurl, twurl, is.gd, ... check-in: 92ddb09d7a user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | This module makes it easier to create and remove type accelerators in PowerShell 2.0 check-in: 5d003827bf user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Script to create a NLB-cluster for the CAS/HUB-roles in Exchange Server 2010. check-in: c44c29eed2 user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:02 | A Module to solve fileshare permission issues once and for all. Allows you to impersonate other network credentials for windows network authentication. check-in: 4ab4830aec user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Like Set-Blur, except it runs on Windows XP … you know … without the blur check-in: 66f8e18f55 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:02 | A function to mess with opacity, as demonstrated: !http://HuddledMasses.org/images/PowerShell/SetBlur.png! check-in: 927af30bf0 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | A function to join a domain check-in: 73c3ef148d user: Andy Schneider tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Enumerates the constructors of a type with the parameters that they take, so you can figure out what your options are when calling New-Object. Now outputs fully paste-able syntax ;) check-in: 9493565b94 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Autoload function like the Korn shell — can inject functions to modules. check-in: 1134c99f88 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Not quite finished effort at a script intended to spit out the parameters of a cmdlet. I’m sure there’s a better but this is…adequate for now. check-in: c365f25d27 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Pertains to the following check-in: 06cf87068c user: TylerT tags: trunk | |
13:02 | The simplest logger. In your script just import-module Logger and debug, verbose, warnings and errors are logged to file. check-in: b755275fec user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Version 1.1 of my JSON module. I has a full set of tools for exporting, importing, and converting Json objects (including arbitrary objects). See comments in script header for usage examples, but basically, you can do things like: check-in: c3cd49f13d user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | A Module to solve fileshare permission issues once and for all check-in: 8e09f69b47 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:02 | Create a desktop.ini in your PowerShell folder setting the icon and messing with the display name. check-in: 4102f942ce user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Automated paste from PowerShell console check-in: cd66e1c4b7 user: Jaykul tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Script to spread mailboxes alphabetically across mailboxdatabases based on the first character in the user`s displayname. check-in: 3ddc24bc7f user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Script to use when migrating mailboxes to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Cross-Forest. Prepares user objects already moved to the target forest using Active Directory Migration Tool or other tools, and then invokes the mailbox move request. check-in: 38d8f18f0e user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Set applications/windows on top of other windows check-in: 6d3cbea137 user: Shay Levy tags: trunk | |
13:01 | #Publish FF Entry using PowerShell script check-in: 6eefc8dd8d user: Stefan Stranger tags: trunk | |
13:01 | My command Prompt check-in: e974814f4c user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:01 | This short script converts Time settings and displays a “productivity” Report with a goal of 81%. check-in: 33d6d04e7f user: mazakane tags: trunk | |
13:01 | a small script to find changed files between 2 to foldertrees. Added call to diffmerge (from VS 2008) check-in: df5bbf8f73 user: Bernd Kriszio tags: trunk | |
13:01 | The simplest logger. In your script just import-module Logger and debug, verbose, warnings and errors are logged to file. check-in: 3e21ff0f85 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Stores script configuration on computer. This one is generic and would work with any PowerShell script/tool. A more PowerGUI specific one can be found at: http://dmitrysotnikov.wordpress.com/2010/05/07/storing-powergui-add-on-configuration check-in: 959b25d9aa user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:01 | This code determines the IP address of a virtual ESXi VM in what might just be the dumbest way possible, namely by taking a screenshot of it, OCRing the results and extracting the IP. For educational purposes only. Unfortunately it’s pretty slow due to some cmdlet slowness. Requires PowerCLI 4.0 U1, PowerShell v2, and Microsoft Office Document Imaging (MODI) to be installed and configured. check-in: b1f0287aef user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Written to provide an easy method to perform easy batch check-in: 927f3f3d73 user: Jason Ferris tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Written to provide an easy method to perform easy batch check-in: 83b4f0e88c user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:01 | All descriptions on the web which show how to do this so far have left the email attachment open which means if the script is continuing after the email and you wish to use the file you have attached you will not be able to as it will show as locked, use this example to close the attached file correctly using .Dispose() check-in: 1cce010c3f user: Richard van Erk tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Create PSObjects from hashtables. Supports converting nested hashtables, and joining multiple pipelined hashtables into one object using Join-Object check-in: f63615010a user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Performs a join of all properties from two objects. Supports scriptblock evaluation, pipeline joining, etc. check-in: 3d988636fd user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:01 | For more information: check-in: 7c3be5babf user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Today I had spent a lot of time troubleshooting one module. After few checks I realized that it was simple typo that prevented PS from seeing my module in correct way. So here is function for you to avoid same problems… ;) check-in: d624785806 user: Bartek Bielawski tags: trunk | |
13:01 | This script runs a variety of checks on server hardware to get status or basic information. It can check memory, perc events, firmware versions, gets service tags, shows summary hardware status, retrieves ESM log, and can auto load the omsa webpage. This is a basic overview of some dell WMI related namespace operations which can be easily extended as needed. To run the script, provide the name of the function you want to call and the remote machine name to check. Note: WMI namespace for Dell is installed with dell openmanage software, v4 and higher. check-in: 0b9af82535 user: Nathan Linley tags: trunk | |
13:01 | This script will check if the specified Microsoft Office Excel Addins are loaded, and if not load them. check-in: 0727dc421b user: David Valdes tags: trunk | |
13:01 | The Get-ADGroupModificationsReport script, which were posted on http://poshcode.org/1402, are now enhanced in due to performance by storing each domain controllers security eventlog in a variable check-in: ee1f13a437 user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Restarts applications using a ManagementEventWatcher to watch for an InstanceDeletionEvent … use at your own risk ;) check-in: bdbcdbb61b user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:01 | A function to set an IP Address check-in: 20d3aa81bd user: Shane Powser tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Get-Weather parses and displays the current weather and forecast from the Yahoo! RSS. Simply enter your zipcode (or IXX code from Yahoo weather) and -c(elcius) if you don’t want Fahrenheit temperatures. check-in: b8c5eeaa32 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:01 | My sudo script runs commands or apps elevated without prompting. But it’s awfully hacky :( check-in: 878c14468e user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Script to use when migrating mailboxes to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Cross-Forest. Prepares user objects already moved to the target forest using Active Directory Migration Tool or other tools, and then invokes the mailbox move request. check-in: bccba7c898 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Presents the user with a .NET GUI box to collect subnet (10.30.49), starting node (1) and ending node (254). Uses this info to collect information from every PC on that subnet within that node range and then outputs data to a spreadsheet. Example shown outputs to OpenOffice Calc but I have a seperate one for Excel output. This is one of my first attempts at really useful scripts. Im sure there are some things that could have (should have) been done differently or better. check-in: cbbcd3d901 user: Brad Blaylock tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Presents the user with a .NET GUI box to collect subnet (10.30.49), starting node (1) and ending node (254). Uses this info to collect information from every PC on that subnet within that node range and then outputs data to a spreadsheet. Example shown outputs to OpenOffice Calc but I have a seperate one for Excel output. This is one of my first attempts at really useful scripts. Im sure there are some things that could have (should have) been done differently or better. check-in: 222bd8b7a7 user: Brad Blaylock tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Enabling/Disabling network adapter. Works on Windows XP and higher. check-in: 9908d48c23 user: Kris Cieslak tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Send an email via the GMail SMTP server (or any server, really, but there’s some extra code in here and defaults that will make it work with Gmail so you won’t have to do research). NOTE: there’s a Send-SmtpMail in PSCX, but as far as I can tell, there’s no way to convince it to use SSL so I can’t get it to work with Gmail at all. check-in: a33202810c user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Log SharePoint content deletions in all sites fora specified web application. Motivation was to determine content deletion dates to easily find the right backup for a selective restore. check-in: 25aad2facc user: cglessner tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Restarts applications using a ManagementEventWatcher to watch for an InstanceDeletionEvent … use at your own risk ;) check-in: f4fa5ccb6e user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:01 | A function to set an IP Address check-in: 8b15a5f024 user: Andy Schneider tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Creates self-signed signing certificate and installs it to certificate store. check-in: 047161d4b8 user: Vadims Podans tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Creates self-signed signing certificate and installs it to certificate store. check-in: 68f6df740d user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Modeled after SQL Server 2008 Invoke-Sqlcmd, but fixes bug in QueryTimeout. Fixed minor issue closing connection. check-in: c07af1680f user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Modeled after SQL Server 2008 Invoke-Sqlcmd, but fixes bug in QueryTimeout check-in: a44e91197b user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:01 | A simpler version of http://powershellcentral.com/scripts/178 which just bridges atom to a jabber chat check-in: 95cc05ce74 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Implements SQL Server 2008 Invoke-Sqlcmd and addresses bug where querytimeout does not work correctly https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/details/551799/invoke-sqlcmd-querytimeout-0-still-times-out check-in: 2b343f47c6 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:01 | A cool prompt function. Insert code into your profile script (“C:\Users\%username%\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1”). Must use Consolas font in powershell (set font, then restart powershell) for special characters to appear correctly. Displays path + uptime in title, example prompt as: jgentile@quadbox●~\powershell► check-in: f389be45a9 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Find duplicates in <directories/files> comparing size then MD5 of files. Usage: finddupe.ps1 <directory/file #1> <directory/file #2> ... <directory/file #N> [-delete] [-noprompt] [-recurse] ; -delete will prompt to delete duplicates. -delete and -noprompt together will delete duplicates without prompting. -recurse looks in all subdirectories of all listed directories. The first file in a duplicate pair will not be deleted ever. check-in: 81a639842d user: James Gentile tags: trunk | |
13:01 | quick code example for a discussion on posting code. code lifted from http://sev17.com/2010/04/t-sql-tuesday-005-ssis-reporting/ check-in: e09a25dd76 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Creates a bridge between (any) MUC chatroom and a Jabber user — by default it joins the #PowerShell channel at IRC.FreeNode.net and echos everything said there to you, and everything you say to it … to the chat room. Really quite useless, except as a demonstration. check-in: cd398b2467 user: Joel Bennnett tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Skip -every 3rd, or -upto 3 at a time, or the -first 3, or the -last 3 or any combination of the above … check-in: eb5ebf5241 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:01 | My first attempt at the Autoload functionality of the Korn shell check-in: b2d30011c2 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:01 | push-module will import a powershell v2.0 module and ensure that when the module is removed using remove-module, the functions the module clobbered are restored. UPDATE: previous version restored (promoted to global scope) clobbered functions that were visible from push-module function scope; this is wrong – it should only restore global functions. check-in: 62f384e984 user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Get-Help proxy function with URLs for PowerShell Core Help Topics when using the ‘Online’ parameter. check-in: c9521f278b user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:01 | A script to handle “Pause“ing output command without polluting your buffer check-in: f38af03eb9 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:01 | A PowerShell script that demonstrates working with SSIS using the SQL Server PowerShell Extensions module SSIS. check-in: ca0de180da user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:01 | Quick script signer using the last avalable codesigning cert in MY cert store check-in: 7e2540101d user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:00 | 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: f255abed70 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | The simplest logger. In your script just import-module Logger and debug, verbose, warnings and errors are logged to file. check-in: 54b47ce82c user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Converts a file path to a relative path based on a specified folder check-in: a7e65d2908 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | A better xsl stylesheet for log4net. Auto-refreshes, maintains scroll position. check-in: ada8a8e87c user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | This is like a (very simple) “more” script for PowerShell … the problem with it is that you’re paging by a count of objects, not by how many lines of text they’ll output … so the paging doesn’t really work except for format-table output … unless you specify it manually. However, this script provides you with “an option” if you want to have paging and still be able to use a script to color the output based on context or syntax. check-in: 2b5a1b18d0 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Skip -every 3rd, or -upto 3 at a time, or the -first 3, or the -last 3 or any combination of the above … check-in: 84b4f6e2c6 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:00 | The simplest logger. In your script just import-module Logger and debug, verbose, warnings and errors are logged to file. check-in: f132d2c4ad user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | The simplest logger. In your script just import-module Logger and debug, verbose, warnings and errors are logged to file. check-in: f58f094115 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | A stylesheet for viewing log4net xml files (which is a bit of a trick, anyway) check-in: ffb18c808c user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:00 | The simplest logger. In your script just import-module Logger and debug, verbose, warnings and errors are logged to file. check-in: 7bbb1f8225 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | A trivial Log4Net implementation which (optionally) causes Write-Host, Write-Verbose, Write-Warning, Write-Debug, and Write-Error to log their output when called from (any) script. check-in: 09bfe023d6 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | An example config for Log4Net check-in: 59c37f9797 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | A wrapper for $Host.UI.PromptForChoice (fixed a copy-paste error) check-in: 475f120458 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | I just added a bunch of tricks, including Ghosting windows (and unghosting), as well as messing with aero peek check-in: 4415a85950 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | A wrapper for $Host.UI.PromptForChoice check-in: 64ce942d99 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Attempt to resolve the path to an executable using Get-Command or the “App Paths” registry key — returns an ApplicationInfo object check-in: c346895f8e user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Use this cmdlet to retrieve the directory objects that are members of a certain group in Active Directory. check-in: 27bf09367f user: Angel-Keeper tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Use this cmdlet to retrieve the directory objects that are members of a certain group in Active Directory. check-in: c4073f97cc user: Angel-Keeper tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Getting a list of installed programs on computers in the network except the following vendors: check-in: 7462ad385c user: Angel-Keeper tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Uses MacroScope/Antlr to parse SQL query for tables and table aliases check-in: 3a0f3ef4b1 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Retrieve data from factual.com. Note: Requires you to establish an API key before you can use it. check-in: 08bad3c516 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Simple script that uses netsh to show wireless networks. check-in: 976b985ae5 user: Kris Cieslak tags: trunk | |
13:00 | My old bytes module with some extra functions from SANS all wrapped up into a single module. check-in: 9deaf4b1c6 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | My old bytes module with some extra functions from SANS all wrapped up into a single module. check-in: c888cde013 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:00 | ISE-FileName module v 1.0 check-in: bec8fee27a user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:00 | ISE-Lines module v 1.2 check-in: 35c955fabf user: Bernd Kriszio tags: trunk | |
13:00 | ISE-Comments module v 1.1 check-in: 8cfacd29dd user: poetter tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Retrieve Online Cmdlet Help — Fix a type check check-in: 35ca6a85ba user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Fetch the HEAD for a url and return the ResponseUri. Good for service-independent short-url lengthening ;) check-in: 34ad8291d7 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Audit Folders/Shares and Export to Excel check-in: 7f88c964e3 user: DigitalAsylum tags: trunk | |
13:00 | A complete rewrite of my wget script to use HttpWebRequest and Response to figure out the filename, added some unwrapping because a couple sites had quotes around the file names. check-in: 3bd47f47b2 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Like Select-Object -Expand, but with recursive iteration of a select chain check-in: d5edde9b56 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Check if the AD object/path exists. Accepts DN, SID, GUID, UPN, samAccountName, Name or Domain\Name. Returns $true or $false. check-in: 2f2b8cd894 user: Dmitry Sotnikov tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Add new smtp address from csv and set new address primary check-in: 6ad692019f user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Helpers for working with .Net classes: Get-Constructor, Get-Assembly, Add-Assembly, Get-Type check-in: 009c084075 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Create a new script from a series of commands in your history… or copy them to the clipboard. check-in: 48c18aa5b8 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | A script to do replace strings in text files. Yes, this is just a wrapper around (gc) -replace | sc check-in: 3caa326506 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Using netsh.exe to loop through each WLAN on the system and export the settings to the user-provided output-file. check-in: b918329257 user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Attempt to resolve the path to an executable using Get-Command or the “App Paths” registry key — returns an ApplicationInfo object check-in: 2c5e598810 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Format-PoshTable puts the output in a WPF DataGrid (inline in PoshConsole, popup otherwise) check-in: b848ed446b user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Takes an array of RSS feed URLs and gets the site URL and title.. check-in: 549f7dff33 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:00 | All descriptions on the web which show how to do this so far have left the email attachment open which means if the script is continuing after the email and you wish to use the file you have attached you will not be able to as it will show as locked, use this example to close the attached file correctly using .Dispose() check-in: 80069fbb04 user: THOMAS tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Set-WinSchedule gives a GUI to select a schedule and schedules a task using schtasks. This is a beta. There are still a lot of features to implement. Please read through the synopsis->Description to see the list of features that I hope to get in a final release. check-in: c37ae2251e user: Tome Tanasovski tags: trunk | |
13:00 | A function to get a file listing via FTP and parse it into objects. check-in: a9b6b797f3 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | A complete rewrite of my wget script to use HttpWebRequest and Response to figure out the filename check-in: 4fe73469aa user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | An example showing how to get a file listing via ftp. NOTE: the listing comes back in (bad) html… check-in: 7aa44e25a4 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | A very simple stream-reader implementation (with no error handling) suitable for simple interactive script task … check-in: 01d1a33801 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:00 | A proof of concept module implementing partial application (not currying) of functions and cmdlets in powershell. This is a functional language technique often used in languages like Haskell, ML etc. check-in: cb6955222c user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
13:00 | PowerCLI to upgrade guests tools, hardware and record to CSV check-in: a83a572f46 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:00 | This script is intended to use IIS logs to audit OWA/Activesync logs for syncing of mail from an iPhone or a palm device. This script is not perfect, nor the prettiest thing in the world but it works. It could be further added to parse for windows mobile devices. If it was really slick it would grab all the unique values in the DeviceType= portion and then automatically include all mobile types. You can email the results to yourself in $To varible. check-in: 2c1c95bafe user: psukus tags: trunk | |
13:00 | Where I work, we don’t use AD for roughly 30-60 servers. There are multiple identical local windows accounts on various servers, and when a person leaves the company, those accounts need to be deleted by hand. This group of scripts performs the following tasks: check-in: d4475e0099 user: niklas tags: trunk | |
12:59 | My rewritten XML DSL now has better element name handling. See Blog Comments check-in: f985fb27e5 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Get observed IP address ranges and VLAN IDs from an ESX host’s physical adapter. Sample use at the bottom. check-in: 7c9a331d78 user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Create a new script from a series of commands in your history… or copy them to the clipboard. check-in: d53df340bf user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Produces a report of the number of and names of VMs created broken down by month and year. check-in: 528208f2c9 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Never content to leave well-enough alone, I’ve rewritten my XML DSL with 100% less cruft. New-XDocument no longer requires the “xe” command as long as the name of your XML Element doesn’t coincide with that of a PowerShell command (if it does, you need the “xe” on the front), and namespaces can be referred to by short name like dc:creator to keep things simple. Please review the examples on New-XDocument as this is a breaking change. check-in: 104df129fb user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Manage ASP.NET MemberShip, Role and Profile Provider with PowerShell. Especially useful with SqlMembershipProvider. I use it to manage SharePoint users with form based authentication (FBA). check-in: 17b23bd9e5 user: cglessner tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Export-CliXml and Import-CliXml only work with files. This is an implementation for sending CliXML directly to the pipeline. Probably needs v2 powershell (not tested in v1). check-in: e22722223b user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Manage ASP.NET MemberShip, Role and Profile Provider with PowerShell. Especially useful with SqlMembershipProvider. I use it to manage SharePoint users with form based authentication (FBA). check-in: 275680b813 user: cglessner tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Create a new script from a series of commands in your history… or copy them to the clipboard. check-in: 06f66b5be0 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:59 | PowerShell-module with the ability to pin and unpin programs from the taskbar and the Start-menu in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. check-in: 221f4a5ec9 user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
12:59 | This script expands on Dmitry Sotnikov’s blog post on creating demo Active Directory environments. http://dmitrysotnikov.wordpress.com/2007/12/14/setting-demo-ad-environments/ check-in: 4143434605 user: Ted Wagner tags: trunk | |
12:59 | A simple CSV validator framework supporting external rulesets. Run: .\test-csv.ps1 my.csv .\myruleset.ps1 check-in: 78a92ba546 user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
12:59 | A simple CSV validator framework supporting external rulesets. Run: .\test-csv.ps1 my.csv .\myruleset.ps1 check-in: 36dc5acd49 user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
12:59 | “Taking Data from SQL [INTO] CSV [EHLO] SMTP-Email” check-in: fe8af64f44 user: Paul Brice tags: trunk | |
12:59 | A function to rename a computer check-in: 0a1ca93207 user: Gerald Klassen tags: trunk | |
12:59 | A function to rename a computer check-in: 351b648812 user: Gerald Klassen tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Performs an inner join on two collections of objects which share a common key value. Now works on DataTable objects (ie: can join the rows from two tables). check-in: 6e2ea4fc6e user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Get observed IP address ranges and VLAN IDs from an ESX host’s physical adapter. Sample use at the bottom. check-in: b07410f89d user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
12:59 | A simple function based on http://www.peterprovost.org/archive/2007/02/25/22315.aspx to launch a process elevated — basically, this is the UAC equivalent of sudo (and therefore, will almost always require you to at least click OK). check-in: 2a216948a1 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Poshboard AD searcher showing stale computer accounts. Borrowed parts from PowerGUI powerpack check-in: d259de8015 user: Jbandy tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Authenticode 2.1 for PowerShell 2.0: Added Start-AutoSign function :) see my blog post check-in: 7382aaeadb user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Two cmdlets for and from the Active-Directory uninitiated… check-in: 83a2a7b7a5 user: kevinslade tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Two cmdlets for and from the Active-Directory uninitiated… check-in: 14ba3958d9 user: Aleksandar tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Locks the workstation’s display. Locking a workstation protects it from unauthorized use. check-in: 385e366766 user: Mike Pfeiffer tags: trunk | |
12:59 | The Get-Computer cmdlet retrieves basic information such as computer name, domain or workgroup name, and whether or not the computer is on a workgroup or a domain for the local computer without using WMI. It uses Netapi32.dll to get the domain/workgroup name and .Net for the computername. check-in: e07ab49b56 user: Tome toenuff T tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Tests specified certificate for certificate chain and revocation check-in: 3d454f861a user: vpodans tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Tests specified certificate for certificate chain and revocation check-in: f0a90fad4a user: vpodans tags: trunk | |
12:59 | This script will query your AD for all users, groups and contacts. It will then process through each of the SMTP addresses for all objects and count the number of occurances of each address. The scope expanded as I kept thinking of other interesting questions regarding the SMTP addresses that were in my domain. Once the script has finished gathering interesting data regarding the SMTP addresses in your domain, it will dump that information out to a spreadsheet (requires Excel), then send the spreadsheet as an email to you. check-in: 7e018d58f8 user: Kevin tags: trunk | |
12:59 | This script will query your AD for all users, groups and contacts. It will then process through each of the SMTP addresses for all objects and count the number of occurances of each address. The scope expanded as I kept thinking of other interesting questions regarding the SMTP addresses that were in my domain. Once the script has finished gathering interesting data regarding the SMTP addresses in your domain, it will dump that information out to a spreadsheet (requires Excel), then send the spreadsheet as an email to you. check-in: 698fd2d538 user: Kevin tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Sends with nsca (Nagios Client) all Status Informations over VMs check-in: 4480353dad user: Patrick tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Use this script to detect installed .NET versions on a remote server using WMI. Requires credentials and a computername. check-in: 18917cd456 user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Use this script to detect installed .NET versions on a remote server using WMI. Requires credentials and a computername. check-in: 284319b433 user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
12:59 | This function is intended to be uses as ISE add on. check-in: 65e76dd968 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:59 | A little Send-FTP script to support uploading files. This version is simple: it can’t create folders nor allow you to specify whether to overwrite files … check-in: 8e2e052801 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Get Local Security Groups and their Members from Remote Computers. check-in: 8ea9f12595 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:59 | PowerShells wrapping behaviour may be adequate for the console host. Using ISE it’s far from the optimal. But you don’t need to use the output pane. Send your output to a new ISE Editor. To see the difference just try: check-in: 65bac29566 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Heres a script to quickly look up the latest version of the bogon list maintained by Team Cymru from within PowerShell. check-in: e794848dfd user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Recursively remove files with given extension and maximum age from a given path. check-in: 0612d775bf user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:59 | If you are using ISE put this file anywhere into your PATH and functions depending on it can use it. check-in: 02bb3fea84 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:59 | If you are using ISE put this file anywhere into your PATH and functions depending on it can use it. check-in: 77ce5299bf user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:59 | This is a bit similar to Python import module. If a function is present, nothing happens, otherwise Path is searched for a file with the functionname and the extension .ps1 and that file is dot sourced check-in: 418ce9f4cf user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:59 | hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_hacked by SnL_ayaz_v check-in: 517f30466e user: hacked by SnL_ayaz_ tags: trunk | |
12:59 | This is a script module with two functions: check-in: 8d0ec9fd94 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Out-HTML – converts cmdlets help to HTML format check-in: 38a282e7b8 user: Vegard Hamar tags: trunk | |
12:59 | The ultimate template-based password generator. Example usage: New-Password Cvcvc.## generates a memorable 8 character password with uppercase, lowercase, punctuation and a number. Of course, since these passwords are templated, they are arguably easier to crack (if someone knows your template), but of course, you can generate purely random passwords using New-Password ******** or you can vary the length of the password by allowing variable numbers of characters in your template: New-Password "Cv3c2v3c#4" check-in: b72e2cbff6 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:59 | The ultimate template-based password generator. Example usage: New-Password Cvcvc.## generates a memorable 8 character password with uppercase, lowercase, punctuation and a number. Of course, since these passwords are templated, they are arguably easier to crack (if someone knows your template), but of course, you can generate purely random passwords using New-Password ******** or you can vary the length of the password by allowing variable numbers of characters in your template: New-Password "Cv3c2v3c#4" check-in: d6e4b2f604 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:59 | The kitchen timer with a kitchen sink -full of features check-in: bc08d76b9d user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:59 | proof of concept of running csharp expressions in powershell v2. very basic, no error checking. check-in: f3838b7f46 user: oisin tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Module aware local user configuration settings generator, loader, and exporter setup that invokes during module import. Unlike a module’s PrivateData this was created for storing user/project settings that wouldn’t change with module versions (like default param values the user would get tired of passing). And instead of doing xml creation and parsing manually it makes use of import/export CliXml. check-in: aab7853316 user: Thell Fowler tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Allows to use dots to specify object subproperties in Select-Object. check-in: 40ee1c93a8 user: Dmitry Sotnikov tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Generates lottery numbers based on user input. check-in: 2d970492f0 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Module aware local user configuration settings generator, loader, and exporter setup that invokes during module import. Unlike a module’s PrivateData this was created for storing user/project settings that wouldn’t change with module versions (like default param values the user would get tired of passing). And instead of doing xml creation and parsing manually it makes use of import/export CliXml. check-in: 839a46de43 user: Thell Fowler tags: trunk | |
12:59 | Since there is no Oracle command line tool to create the tnsnames.ora file, this script has been created to fill that void. check-in: 029f3b7664 user: anti121 tags: trunk | |
12:59 | V2 advanced Function based off http://tinyurl.com/yabqtgy…. an example of how parameter binding/validation/parameter sets can really enhance even a simple script. check-in: 3e543597a6 user: glnsize tags: trunk | |
12:58 | A bunch of functions for working with .ini files… check-in: 0840654194 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Defines functions for wokring with Microsoft Chart Control for .NET 3.5 Framework.Pipe output to Out-Chart function and specify chart type. Chart will display in form or save to image file. Real-time charts are supported by passing in a script block. Updated to fix line chart. Line Chart XAxis needs tweaking. check-in: efc74e78df user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
12:58 | A PowerShell client for NaturalInputs.com to parse natural language dates… check-in: 3b7a1790a3 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Performs a simple join of all properties from two objects. Now supports scriptblock evaluation: check-in: 18cb311896 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:58 | I came across an article on the “Microsoft Active Directory PowerShell Blog”, it has a great script for analysing nested group memberships. Unfortunatly to use the PowerShell script you need to be running Windows 2008 servers for the Active Directory cmdlets to be available. So not put off I converted the script to use the Quest cmdlets available with the “Quest Active Roles Management” PSSnapIn. You will need to have these installed for the script to function. check-in: 37e9faaa2b user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:58 | This script enables you too search AD for SMTP addresses that are possibly in use, using the QUEST PowerShell PSSnapIn and searching the “proxyAddress” attribute of objects. The output details either that the SMTP address is not found in AD or you get details of the object that owns the SMTP address. check-in: 32e7ad9190 user: Paul Brice tags: trunk | |
12:58 | This script enables you too search AD for SMTP addresses that are possibly in use, using the QUEST PowerShell PSSnapIn and searching the “proxyAddress” attribute of objects. The output details either that the SMTP address is not found in AD or you get details of the object that owns the SMTP address. check-in: 0e87c8a795 user: Paul Brice tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Enumerate the Parameters of a command by ParameterSet, including DynamicParameters. Includes a -Full output mode and support for specifying the module. The only Get-Parameter you need :) check-in: 73d665582d user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Generic function to execute query and return DataTable from any OLEDB data source. Tested against Excel, Informix, Oracle and SQL Server sources. check-in: fd79266b21 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Add this function to your profile to make Export-CSV cmdlet handle -Append parameter check-in: a72bcbf1ff user: Dmitry Sotnikov tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Contains a function for adding a shared printer connection, and a function for retrieving shared printer connections from a specified Group Policy Object. check-in: 04bee8afac user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Get-Apod parses the Astronomy Picture of the Day website and downloads the current day’s image. It then sets the image as the desktop wallpaper for the system. check-in: 3d7fdc77a6 user: Mark E tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Enumerate the Parameters of a command by ParameterSet. Includes a -Full output mode and support for specifying the module. check-in: 1a8a2273a9 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Patch To TabExpansion.ps1 check-in: 63a31b1722 user: idvorkin tags: trunk | |
12:58 | A script to set the CDP settings for vsphere. Note that LLDP is an option in vSphere, but it doesn’t work. Here’s hoping for the future! check-in: 3a3ee8ff34 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Use this to stop scripts running in PowerShell.exe in mid-stride. check-in: af1afeb202 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Authenticode 2.2 Improved automatic cert picking, and serializing the selected cert as the default cert so you don’t have to pick it each time. check-in: 83aa48b3aa user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:58 | A powershell module to perform Storage VMotions from Thick-to-Thin. Meant to be used in place of Move-VM. Currently only accepts one VM and strings for performance reasons, will accept objects in next revision as well as more documentation. check-in: 814f89f55f user: jgrote tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Spin-Busy displays a “spinning” character with each step reflecting an individual pipeline object being passed through. check-in: 854756d7b0 user: Joe Otto tags: trunk | |
12:58 | The code uses a file locking mechanism to ensure that the check-in: 0761cfb816 user: Michael R tags: trunk | |
12:58 | I’ve modified the original function. I like this one better. Got rid of the trailing ‘ check-in: 834b96807c user: Gene Magerr tags: trunk | |
12:58 | A module for tracking performance of commands as you work. Exports Get-PerformanceHistory that shows you the time and memory footprint of commands you’ve recently executed. You can query by id, or by count to show the most recent X commands. check-in: 21b245a130 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:58 | This script uses VLC to convert an audio file to MP3 format. It makes the assumption that you have an Alias “vlc” that points to the VLC executable. check-in: dfa57c4b9c user: CrazyDave tags: trunk | |
12:58 | And dropping mirror balls too. A silly little PowerBoots script! check-in: ea18d14bd7 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:58 | This much more complicated version of Get-PerformanceHistory shows the approximate length of the command or script, as well as how long it took to run. Great for those “my script is shorter/faster/cooler” than yours bragging sessions on IRC ... or whatever. Lets you compare several commands by just running each of them and then calling Get-PerformanceHistory -Count 4 check-in: 9bd2f18249 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Back up all your ESXi hosts to a local directory. check-in: 3b31460a4e user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Back up all your ESXi hosts to a local directory. check-in: 7ca477692b user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Back up all your ESXi hosts to a local directory. check-in: 3aef64d905 user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Hack your ESXi welcome screen. check-in: 11940acf02 user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Blow up your ESXi host. For entertainment purposes only. check-in: 20d651cbf9 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:58 | just a script in progress file 2 check-in: 0ea6feb1fa user: Thell Fowler tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Copy from source to destination and rename existing destination files to .old, if .old exists replace it. check-in: aeb6d407d0 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:58 | This much more complicated version of Get-PerformanceHistory shows the approximate length of the command or script, as well as how long it took to run. Great for those “my script is shorter/faster/cooler” than yours bragging sessions on IRC ... or whatever. Lets you compare several commands by just running each of them and then calling Get-PerformanceHistory -Count 4 check-in: f30f6d0931 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:58 | PowerCLI script to create linked clones on an ESX server (does require vCenter). This feature is not normally supported on ESX, so this is a pretty nifty thing to do if you like living dangerously. Info on linked clones: http://www.vmware.com/support/ws55/doc/ws_clone_overview.html#wp1028798. check-in: f14809afba user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Simple PowerCLI example to find old snapshots. Note that I would not actually use the techniques shown here, this script was intentionally written this way as a part of a training video in which I am building on techniques. check-in: 19241066de user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
12:58 | This is a PowerCLI sample script I wrote to demonstrate how you could entirely automate the creation of a relatively complex virtual farm environment. check-in: 457c704bff user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:58 | A wrapper for creating gadget windows with PowerBoots like these check-in: 560867d2ba user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Retrieve the windows product key of a specified machine using WMI — Updated for v2 and to take an array of computers (without rewriting anything) check-in: 260e444ca6 user: karl prosser tags: trunk | |
12:58 | This function will create a custom PSObject using a hashtable as input. check-in: 14d814d71d user: russellds tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Fixed a script to open files for editing in Notepad++ — you may need to edit the $npp variable in the BEGIN block to put the full path in, if you didn’t run the Notepad++ installer. check-in: 1fd6d1c380 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:58 | A function to rename a computer check-in: bfa4efc6c1 user: Gerald Klassen tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Performs the functional equivalent of a Hyper-V Quick Migration by suspending a VM, moving it to a new host, and resuming it. This does not require vMotion licensing. It works by providing required VM objects via the pipeline or the second argument, and specifying the Destination host in the first argument, so you can use whatever query you want to build a list of VM’s to send to the command. check-in: 60e2abf045 user: Justin Grote tags: trunk | |
12:58 | ###ESXi Configuration Backup Script check-in: df12ee4ebc user: jgrote tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Convert and import from delimited text files. Includes two functions: Convert-Delimiter and Import-Delimited. check-in: c349628477 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Connects with VMRC to an ESX Farm. Now with option to allow multiple connections to one vm check-in: fbe9c4b6dc user: Patrick tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Execute methods on vimService ESXi w/o using VMware assemblies. check-in: e20cc35e97 user: waldo tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Execute methods on vimService ESXi w/o using VMware assemblies. check-in: ae7f443bfd user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Interface with vimService on ESXi. check-in: 77d3a9493c user: waldo tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Set-PSObjectDefaultProperties sets the default properties for a PSObject. This is for PowerShell V2 to work around a bug with V2. check-in: 4064869c88 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Interface with vimService on ESXi. check-in: 9793b28be2 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Script which creates a new Mail Enabled user with the Email address Policy disabled and a SINGLE custom email address attached to the account. Designed for new Powershell users. check-in: 81efb22da0 user: Sean Kearney tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Given a user and a vSphere object, this code determins the specific privileges that user has on that object (a.k.a. the resultant privilege set). check-in: ad5c68e565 user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Description: State Changes for specified OpsMgr Monitor check-in: d1fb72768c user: Stefan Stranger tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Create a VIAccount object suitable for use with New-VIPermission, Get-VIPermission, etc. from PowerCLI. check-in: 6b5760f6c3 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:58 | Whois Lookup information returning an OBJECT!!! save as Whois.ps1 and run at your leisure check-in: d5a74f6fa9 user: CrazyDave tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Version 1.0 of my JSON module. I has a full set of tools for exporting, importing, and converting Json objects (including arbitrary objects). See comments in script header for usage examples, but basically, you can do things like: check-in: 4442b13859 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Json.psm1 is a first draft of a JSON module. I has a full set of tools for exporting, importing, and converting Json objects. For instance, this actually works (it round trips a bunch of FileInfo objects through JSON, XML, JSON, and back to objects). check-in: bff9f881af user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Multiple string parameters check-in: dff0576eb7 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Requires Powershell 2.0 & the grouppolicy module. check-in: ac47575b41 user: Clint tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Are you sick and tired of switching the VMWare virtual network adapters from the public network profile to a private network profile each time you reboot or do something else that causes Vista/Win2008 to forget what you told it to do ten minutes ago? check-in: 37c9fcd97f user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Improves over the built-in Select-XML by leveraging Remove-XmlNamespace to provide a -RemoveNamespace parameter — if it’s supplied, all of the namespace declarations and prefixes are removed from all XML nodes (by an XSL transform) before searching. Note that this means that the returned results will not have namespaces in them, even if the input XML did. check-in: 9e5cba0353 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Improves over the built-in Select-XML by leveraging Remove-XmlNamespace to provide a -RemoveNamespace parameter — if it’s supplied, all of the namespace declarations and prefixes are removed from all XML nodes (by an XSL transform) before searching. Note that this means that the returned results will not have namespaces in them, even if the input XML did. check-in: 92a2b55fc2 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | This script can be run on a secondary Network Policy Server and will mirror the configuration from the specified Primary Server, simplifying the management of a redundant or distributed configuration. This script is designed to run as a Scheduled task. check-in: 48216cfe1d user: JGrote tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Start-Transcript and Stop-Transcript will start and stop a file-based transcription log. However, there is no way to tell (afaik) if the current host is actually transcribing. Test-Transcribing will return $true if we are transcribing, $false if not. check-in: c666376488 user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
12:57 | This is the PowerShell 2.0 -only continuation of my Growl module — redesigned as a proper “module” that can be used by (many) other scripts. check-in: 10f28130cc user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | This code determines the IP address of a virtual ESXi VM in what might just be the dumbest way possible, namely by taking a screenshot of it, OCRing the results and extracting the IP. For educational purposes only. Unfortunately it’s pretty slow due to some cmdlet slowness. Requires PowerCLI 4.0 U1, PowerShell v2, and Microsoft Office Document Imaging (MODI) to be installed and configured. check-in: 2d8a1c1ea9 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Windows PowerShell script to map a network printer based on Active Directory group membership. check-in: 1f149bbe35 user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Removes namespace definitions and prefixes from xml documents check-in: a4896b4e56 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | A Powershell Script meant for a novice to understand how to work with Variables. I use it daily. Creates a user via Exchange 2007 and automatically populates the email address by defined policy. Using supplied scriptlets (referenced in PS1 file) it also populates the Users’ info in OCS 2007 R2 standard as well as populates all fields in A/D with pertinent info. It also sets up the Display name in a Lastname, Firstname format and creates the users home folder with permissions allocated to the user only. The only information it requests is Firstname, Lastname and Password. It is easy to modify to make it a bulk user setup. Thank you Jeffrey Snover and Microsoft for Powershell! The Manna to Administrators Everywhere check-in: fbebc90452 user: Sean Kearney tags: trunk | |
12:57 | A quick demonstration of using the MapPoint (aka Bing Maps?) web services to get addresses from Lat,Long pairs and vice-versa. Requires you to sign up for (at least) the free developer account in order to use the API. check-in: c064e6c645 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Create a Sharepoint 2010 farm check-in: 0a395a57e0 user: Jos Verlinde tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Replaces Get-Credential, with options to set the dialog title and message, as well as defaulting the domain and username, and offering the option to prompt in-line in the console, and to get generic (non-domain) credentials (without a leading “\”). Better in every way than the built-in Get-Credential ;) check-in: 3aa21446ed user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Function to list all clients in a Microsoft DHCP server database. The script Uses P/Invoke function signatures, structs & ports the DhcpEnumSubnetClients() C# code example to PowerShell from PInvoke.net. There is no other (nice!) way to get this information in an object form, other than scraping the output from netsh.exe. check-in: 2097d45839 user: christian bellee tags: trunk | |
12:57 | A function to rename a computer check-in: b4320efb30 user: Gerald Klassen tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Updated check-in: c6ce8c5dde user: Cody Bunch tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Authenticode 2.1 for PowerShell 2.0: Added Start-AutoSign function :) see my blog post check-in: 3bf748118a user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Set any text file to a fixed number of lines. Useful for maintaining files such as the PS Transcript log. Now option added to remove blank lines. check-in: b394aa85bd user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Find the tables used in a Crystal Report. check-in: 74ac85d6b1 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Authenticode 1.8 for PowerShell 2.0: The default cert should be put in a ModuleInfo file, but it will work without that, and will prompt you for a certificate (and/or the password for it) only once per session. check-in: 51797b0ed5 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Scan the System Event log for all GPRS online activity – PCMCIA, USB, mobile phone, etc. A Balloon Tip will also be issued when the SIM card is about to expire (Needs an icon file to be named ‘exclamation.ico’ for this feature to work). check-in: 055a3eeb9a user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Simple script to bulk-create printers on a print-server. Printers are imported from a csv-file. check-in: a8892881cd user: navadavuluri tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Simple script to bulk-create printers on a print-server. Printers are imported from a csv-file. check-in: aed4e65d88 user: navadavuluri tags: trunk | |
12:57 | A PowerShell 2.0 Growl module for Growl For Windows (Updated for PowerShell 2 RTM) check-in: 35959a0ada user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Converts a pair of DateTime’s or a TimeSpan into a very approximate relative time like “about 4 days ago.” check-in: 56a7e1cc5a user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Simple script to bulk-create printers on a print-server. Printers are imported from a csv-file. check-in: a9c4d36642 user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Performs an inner join on two collections of objects which share a common key value. Now works on DataTable objects (ie: can join the rows from two tables). check-in: 654516123f user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Performs an inner join on two collections of objects which share a common key value. check-in: cd189aa0bf user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Provides access to NTFS Alternate Data Streams, including functions for blocking and unblocking downloaded files. Tweet @Jaykul if you find problems. check-in: 276348f7ea user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Rename Network Adapters to their MAC Addresses check-in: 28741266c5 user: powershelluser tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Here’s several functions for working with VHD’s in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. I’ve been working with PowerShell for about a year and this is my first go at a module. I’m a sysadmin and not a developer so some of my solutions are in that mode of thinking. There’s probably .NET ways to accomplish what I did and I’m certainly open to learning if there’s a better way. I’ve found these functions useful and hopefully someone else out there will too. Enjoy. check-in: dfa4d8e72e user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Detect 32 or 64 bits Windows regardless of WoW64 with the PowerShell OSArchitecture function check-in: e317c0c47e user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Here’s several functions for working with VHD’s in Windows 7. I’ve been working with PowerShell for about a year and this is my first go at a module. I’m a sysadmin and not a developer so some of my solutions are in that mode of thinking. There’s probably .NET ways to accomplish what I did and I’m certainly open to learning if there’s a better way. I’ve found these functions useful and hopefully someone else out there will too. Enjoy. check-in: 712edafc53 user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Parses Management Information Format (MIF) files. See http://chadwickmiller.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!EA42395138308430!522.entry check-in: 69ccca5c11 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Uses SQLParser.ps1 script http://poshcode.org/1445 to return a Stored Procedure Call Tree check-in: 84d5f188d7 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Uses Visual Studio Database Edition classes Microsoft.Data.Schema.ScriptDom and Microsoft.Data.Schema.Script.Sql to parse T-SQL check-in: f3ad1ee784 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:57 | This script uses the text and XML PowerShell help files to generate HTML help for all PowerShell Cmdlets, PSProviders, and “about” topics. the help topics are compiled into a .chm file using HTML Help Workshop. check-in: 3af57310e5 user: Jeff Hillman tags: trunk | |
12:57 | a script to download playlist.com music to a local cache directory for when your internet connection is spotty. check-in: e81105192a user: karl prosser tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Functions to encrypt and decrypt strings using the Rijndael symmetric key algorithm check-in: 83b4706111 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Allows setting and removing the Zone.Identifier alternate data stream (on NTFS file systems) which flags scripts as downloaded to heighten security. Part of the PoshCode Module. check-in: 5aaf8af341 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | A code-generating and emitting magic function for creating type-safe struct classes for use in PowerShell! check-in: 1b520b03a0 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | a one liner to download playlist.com music to a cache directory. check-in: 5dfd9a7814 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:57 | sample by r_keith_hill check-in: 932b6b1a8d user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Given an ESX host, produce a report of read and write latencies for all attached LUNs. check-in: 4d08fe9d98 user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
12:57 | A quick demonstration of using the MapPoint (aka Bing Maps?) web services to get addresses from Lat,Long pairs and vice-versa. Requires you to sign up for (at least) the free developer account in order to use the API. check-in: fd939a5828 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | ping check using dotNet ping. pieced together from existing examples on the web. Had to use $erroractionpreference = “SilentlyContinue” to make it work on non-existing systems. Added to DNS check to prevent a few more errors. This is part of a script that queries an internal db and for every record does a ping to verify its online state check-in: 4bb819e820 user: jkavanagh58 tags: trunk | |
12:57 | I earlier converted a VBScript written by Chrissy LeMaire to Powershell but later wanted to add in some code to include Active directory objects that have been deleted. check-in: 89d227c80e user: Joel De La Torre tags: trunk | |
12:57 | ping check using dotNet ping. pieced together from existing examples on the web. Had to use $erroractionpreference = “SilentlyContinue” to make it work on non-existing systems. check-in: 7a27ea1124 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Promiscuous Mode Check check-in: 1ea69a69fa user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Scan the System Event log for all GPRS online activity – PCMCIA, USB, mobile phone, etc. A Balloon Tip will also be issued when the SIM card is about to expire (Needs an icon file to be named ‘exclamation.ico’ for this feature to work). check-in: 4ebe8015a8 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
12:57 | This will send an SNMP trap to the specified manager (hostname). The script isn’t very flexible, but it’s a good example of how to build traps using SharpSNMPLib. External requirementss: check-in: 50a04999b7 user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
12:57 | VMWARE In a Fibre Channel enviroment i generate an HTML report of LUN visibility. FeedBack welcome check-in: ef29bf7056 user: Alberto Damiano tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Copy a function from your current session to another session. Allows you to easily copy function definitions into remote PSSessions. check-in: a34f9d9769 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:57 | I earlier converted a VBScript written by Chrissy LeMaire to Powershell but later wanted to add in some code to include Active directory objects that have been deleted. check-in: e8fe488543 user: Joel De La Torre tags: trunk | |
12:57 | A fixed version of the New-PInvoke function that’s in the Windows 7 resource kit (PowerShellPack) PSCodeGen module. This one has correct documentation and a better example. It also generates a (global) PowerShell wrapper function so you can call the API function easily. check-in: f4703baddc user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | A fixed version of the New-PInvoke function that’s in the Windows 7 resource kit (PowerShellPack) PSCodeGen module. This one has correct documentation, and also generates a (global) PowerShell wrapper function so you can call it easily. check-in: b5c07fcaea user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:57 | Uses the Bit.ly api to create a short url. Requires a login and api key from http://bit.ly check-in: f61488c21b user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:57 | The PowerShell Talk – Chicken Counter Example. check-in: e13c96c4e3 user: Rlewis tags: trunk | |
12:57 | This script iterates through each Datacenter,Cluster, and Host in a vCenter environment and then lists the Fibre Channel HBAs that are present. check-in: 61e0589399 user: Mark E tags: trunk | |
12:57 | I earlier converted a VBScript written by Chrissy LeMaire to Powershell but later wanted to add in some code to include Active directory objects that have been deleted. check-in: 9cbfdd2e96 user: Joel De La Torre tags: trunk | |
12:57 | A script module for PowerShell 2.0 which allows the user to create their own custom type accelerators. Thanks to Oisin Grehan for the discovery. check-in: 341c96c82f user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Retrieves all Enterprise Certification Authorities (CA) in cuurent AD forest check-in: 410b67f2df user: Vadims Podans tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Validates a username and password against Active Directory. Requires .NET 3.5 and PowerShell V2. check-in: 95f856b518 user: Mike Pfeiffer tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This function calculates the calendar week to a given date. It either takes a given date or retrieves the current date. check-in: ff031772c9 user: Holger Adam tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This function calculates the calendar week to a given date. It either takes a given date or retrieves the current date. check-in: e06f4173ce user: Holger Adam tags: trunk | |
12:56 | From PSCX, this filter can be used to change a file’s read only status. check-in: 008fbce03d user: Keith Hill tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Lists Active Directory user accounts which are members of too many groups, and can thus cause token bloat issues check-in: bae50a7c73 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Print the hostname of the system. Complete with v2 comment-based help, but works fine on v1. check-in: 77907e3ac5 user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Allows running ScriptBlocks via .NET async callbacks. Internally this is managed by converting .NET async callbacks into .NET events. This enables PowerShell 2.0 to run ScriptBlocks indirectly through Register-ObjectEvent. check-in: 9ef3ead7a5 user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Web-Health-Check.ps1 is a PowerShell script to monitor a website and automatically take remedial action if the site is not functioning properly. It works by retrieving a web page from a specified URL and checking the page for the presence of a specific piece of text. check-in: be53cfe95e user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Facilitates exception handling as used to under C# or Java. check-in: 1c4efef165 user: Patrick Dreyer tags: trunk | |
12:56 | More info can be found here: http://ict-freak.nl/2009/10/06/powercli-set-dvswitch/ check-in: ff0565a1e3 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | How to export Sharepoint with help of PowerShell check-in: 6b766179f5 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Enumerates the constructors of a type with the parameters that they take, so you can figure out what your options are when calling New-Object. check-in: 08b790e878 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Small snippet of my build script, I think this is a good template to use when calling the command-line WSPBuilder. check-in: 632a6396b1 user: Peter tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Small snippet of my build script, I think this is a good template to use when calling the command-line WSPBuilder. check-in: 95309ad210 user: Peter tags: trunk | |
12:56 | simle function to determine is file locked by external program or not. check-in: 2b8162295b user: Vadims Podans tags: trunk | |
12:56 | simle function to determine is file locked by external program or not. check-in: 555519ee9d user: Vadims Podans tags: trunk | |
12:56 | these two functions provide basic local certificate store management features. check-in: 0641ad1109 user: Vadims Podans tags: trunk | |
12:56 | these two functions provide basic local certificate store management features. check-in: b4caffbadd user: Vadims Podans tags: trunk | |
12:56 | these two functions provide basic local certificate store management features. check-in: 374d8ca8e4 user: Vadims Podans tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Gets the status of your Dominos pizza order. Your phone number is the only input parameter. This is the most important Psh module you’ll ever import. check-in: bc70d8e0a6 user: xcud tags: trunk | |
12:56 | The script is intended for process end on any computer in a local area network. Class WMI is used. The rights of the manager to the local area network computer are necessary. check-in: a278992563 user: Angel-Keeper tags: trunk | |
12:56 | get utilization from all network interfaces check-in: 5fa94d4f77 user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | replace $inst with your NIC name. You can find that out by running (new-object System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounterCategory(“network interface”)).GetInstanceNames() check-in: fdbcf99ada user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Getting a list of installed programs on computers in the network except the following vendors: check-in: 8fb6325c4d user: Angel-Keeper tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Reads perfmon counters from all network interfaces check-in: 5a5ca26a5a user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Reads perfmon counters from all network interfaces check-in: bb23d154c6 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Get-Parameter is used to obtain all of the parameters for a cmdlet. It also returns info like aliases and whether a parameter is mandatory. check-in: dfd4b7c503 user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Powershell script to examine remote WSUS configuration for multiple servers. This code places the registry strings into a custom object which results in the data from multiple server being very accessible. check-in: 762c9b9c6d user: Paul Brice tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Get ESX server serial numbers. check-in: 99b779437b user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
12:56 | compatibility: PowerShell 1.0, PowerShell v2.0 check-in: dbc5ba92c3 user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
12:56 | compatibility: PowerShell 1.0, PowerShell v2.0 check-in: eb7b641b35 user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Generates External MAML Powershell help file for any loaded cmdlet or function check-in: 888b68b367 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Get ESX server serial numbers. check-in: 82050e0c5d user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Script used to turn FT on or off for a specific VM check-in: 474aaf9521 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Pipe numeric output into a horizontal ansi barchart in Psh. Poshcode doesn’t handle ANSI characters. Replace █ with an ANSI block character. Copy/Paste from http://xcud.com/post/193522355/out-ansigraph check-in: 51b3a213fa user: xcud tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Script that will use the Converter to import a VCB created disk image into a datacenter check-in: 83cf61e636 user: LucD tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Defines functions for wokring with Microsoft Chart Control for .NET 3.5 Framework.Pipe output to Out-Chart function and specify chart type. Chart will display in form or save to image file. Real-time charts are supported by passing in a script block. Updated to fix line chart. Line Chart XAxis needs tweaking. check-in: 6e67bb6a46 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Creates or updates mail-enabled users or contact objects. Developed to work within an Exchange 2003 / Windows Server 2003 environment. Depends on Quest Active Directory extensions. check-in: 0985a0f4e8 user: Ken Knicker tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Creates or updates mail-enabled users or contact objects. Developed to work within an Exchange 2003 / Windows Server 2003 environment. Depends on Quest Active Directory extensions. check-in: 07725c8d9f user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Get the snapshot info out of a Virtual Machine Managed Entity. Most useful for reporting, although if you don’t mind the extra work the Snapshot moref is there so you can delete it. check-in: 08a68dab36 user: Glenn Sizemore tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Why to use a FileselectionBox to save your fresh files from ISE, don’t you know your file system? OK perhaps an encoding parameter would be fine, but please don’t default it to ASCII. check-in: cad7e0aebc user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Delete NW ssids by clientname , for use in adv_file environments. check-in: e97af4bbf8 user: James Pratt tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Powershell script to Query the Veeam Backup Database. The Query will return the total running time of a backup job. check-in: 015ba48bbc user: afokkema tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Test-Host for V1 check-in: 8438e6799b user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This script will configure the portgroup to use NIC Teaming with the failover depending on the duplexity of the Active NIC. check-in: 8aa13a4990 user: LucD tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This script will compare all VI/vSphere cluster nodes against a reference node check-in: e6248a76f4 user: LucD tags: trunk | |
12:56 | The script will export recursively all objects and properties of a VI/vSphere entity to a XML file. check-in: 840116ae74 user: LucD tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A function to join a domain check-in: 280c122d0c user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A function to join a domain check-in: 260a4d454c user: Andy Schneider tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Quick functions to get either check-in: 4b101b2957 user: Peter tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Quick functions to get either check-in: 90e4cb87f9 user: Peter tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Runs a FullTextSqlQuery (SharePoint’s Enterprise Search SQL Query) against your local MOSS farm; useful as a quick(!) search query test workbench. check-in: 839b529eee user: Peter tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A script to create shortcuts … with support for short “special folder” names. (fixed) the [parameter named as [param bug check-in: 228578add8 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Get-TwitterReply modification get all replies check-in: de166d6658 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Usuallay I use this to start my browser with a URL in some PowerShell Script or retrieved by some Powershell Script. This is an ISE-Extension. check-in: 317f761a82 user: Bernd Kriszio tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Takes two servers and provides the delta of installed hotfixes between them check-in: ea5f0f061a user: Andy Schneider tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Function to do a regex replace of all matches with an expression per match that has local variables check-in: 9fe08bf532 user: karl prosser tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Runs a FullTextSqlQuery (SharePoint’s Enterprise Search SQL Query) against your local MOSS farm; useful as a quick(!) search query test workbench. check-in: 12d6f5be5a user: Peter tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Runs a FullTextSqlQuery (SharePoint’s Enterprise Search SQL Query) against your local MOSS farm; useful as a quick(!) search query test workbench. check-in: cf5e6496cf user: Peter tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Compress a bitmap to a certain filesize, using the PSCX Import-Bitmap, Resize-Bitmap, and Export-Bitmap … and a little trial and error. check-in: 3e9183d4f0 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Exclude a window from Aero Peek so it stays visible when you press Win+Space in Windows 7 (of course, there’s lots of other possibilities here, but I’ll let others explore them). check-in: 759652f198 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Enumerate users of a given local group. Uses WMI. Outputs strings, sorry about that. check-in: 7f7ed7622a user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This script are used to set a random password for Active Directory users in a specified Organizational Unit. It stores the results in a csv-file. check-in: 2ad48ab0fd user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Re-IP VMware VMs based on the contents of a CSV check-in: 1dcf731dc4 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This powershell function is a simple one that will kill any currently open connections on the specified server and database. There is no requirements other than PowerShell (obviously!! ;) ). check-in: db545f127f user: caveman_dick tags: trunk | |
12:56 | I cooked this up to configure OCS user policy, but it should work for other attributes of this type as well. Added example for the read operation since it is picky about casting. check-in: 9fa30cd0df user: Ecmaster76 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This script is intended to use IIS logs to audit OWA logs for syncing of mail from an iPhone. In our environment this is an unauthorized device and needs to be audited. This script is not perfect, nor the prettiest thing in the world but it works. IIS logging must be on for this to work. email the results to yourself in $To varible. Have Fun! check-in: abc42b9919 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A set of functions I’ve been working on to allow easy use of Access DBs with PowerShell. A work in progress, but thought they were at a point where others might find them useful. check-in: a20419d2bc user: Matt Wilson tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This is the PowerShell 2.0 -only continuation of my Growl module — redesigned as a proper “module” that can be used by (many) other scripts. check-in: 2166f2012a user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This is the PowerShell 2.0 -only continuation of my Growl module check-in: 5bf41438ac user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A fix to make this work on PowerShell 1.0 check-in: 61f408f22e user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This script generate a HTML report show all ACLs asociated with a Folder tree structure starting in root specified by the user check-in: 71419634b7 user: Santi Fernandez tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This function finds storage within VMware that can be shared between ESX hosts. check-in: 3d0d907148 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | I import this as a module because it depends on the other two functions. You could easily dot-source it as well. Requires v2 CTP3 or higher to get the help documentation to work. check-in: a16eafc77e user: tojo2000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | I import this as a module because it depends on the other two functions. You could easily dot-source it as well. Requires v2 CTP3 or higher to get the help documentation to work. check-in: bb8a4e4499 user: tojo2000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This extends the functionality of the SharePoint Search Administration page, producing dashboard-like analysis of your farm’s search crawls. I do not intend to use this script in production, but instead will use it as a starting point to help me build out search crawl health monitoring functionality. check-in: 9d33c12dd5 user: Peter tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This is the first raw release, supports OAuth via Installed Application Authentication (a modified form of OAuth where the consumer fetches access tokens using a username and password instead of a request token). check-in: dbac3410f7 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Some enhancements to HttpRest to support posting content, and a couple other things I needed for OAuth support… check-in: 15e3096992 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Select-String has the funny behavior that it -Encoding parameter could be default, but Select-String uses unicode as default value. That means we do not find strings containing some western european letters like ‘’ in ansi coded files. Finally I want the choice default_or_oem, to search even my OEM850 coded files. Here I fix only the default to ‘default’ check-in: eac410c318 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Help Differ 10000 check-in: d3577fe15e user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This extends the functionality of the SharePoint Search Administration page, producing dashboard-like analysis of your farm’s search crawls. I do not intend to use this script in production, but instead will use it as a starting point to help me build out search crawl health monitoring functionality. check-in: f24c9cd930 user: Peter tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This is a simple little function to search all available cmdlets for a given keyword. Similar to man -k. check-in: ab168e2463 user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Automatically create an Excel frontend to a cmdlet or advanced function. Not really general purpose yet. There are a couple of examples within the script. check-in: b8509e1e3b user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Provides details for every large list in the farm. As it is utilitarian, this script does not provide periodic status updates or provide any kind of error handling. check-in: 9d3785581e user: Peter tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Provides details for every large list in the farm. As it is utilitarian, this script does not provide periodic status updates, though it could be programmed to do so. check-in: eca74f25c4 user: Peter tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Performs the functional equivalent of a Hyper-V Quick Migration by suspending a VM, moving it to a new host, and resuming it. This does not require vMotion licensing. It works by providing required VM objects via the pipeline or the second argument, and specifying the Destination host in the first argument, so you can use whatever query you want to build a list of VM’s to send to the command. check-in: d914f60127 user: Justin Grote tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This is a simple little function to search all available cmdlets for a given keyword. Similar to man -k. check-in: b949b34257 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | An update to my mini-DSL for generating XML documents. check-in: b6763cd667 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Allows you to easily create machine-level environment variables that will persist after reboots. Note that the variables created this way may not be visible in the variable: or even env: providers until you restart your Powershell session. Allowable values to Target param are “process”, “user”, and “machine”. check-in: 0ef0c12c6c user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | PowerShell script for gathering remote PC information check-in: 4f438578f5 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | List active directory attributes from schema check-in: 1d4a83a386 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A little Send-FTP script to support uploading files. This version is simple: it can’t create folders nor allow you to specify whether to overwrite files … check-in: 6117704ba2 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Updated for PowerBoots 0.2: http://screencast.com/t/drKhZbMv0S A stay-on-top (borderless window) countdown timer, with a percentage-based color progress bar as well as sizable font … as well as audio file and voice alarms. check-in: 785f22614b user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Beginnings of a PowerShell v2 module that serves as a convenience wrapper for the Net-SNMP executables. check-in: 99b480dcf0 user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Script courtesy of Jaykul, I’m just reposting. This script will decode the passwords for all accounts in the Psi profile labeled “default”. check-in: 3f0ed53910 user: aaajabbercz tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This is a first stab at creating a little DSL to generate XML. Note that I used System.Linq.XML (and output an XDocument) instead of the old XmlDocument… This means you have to have .Net 3.5 (LINQ) installed. It also means that if you want to be able to use the output via PowerShell’s magic XML dot-notation, you have to cast it to XmlDocument, just write: [xml]$xml = New-XML ... check-in: 55af359a39 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | More fun with S.W.A. @kryten68 – Added Transforms and examples check-in: 3f3597e96b user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Use to check a service on a remote server and if it is not running, start it and send an email to warn. Added a ping request to make sure the server is up before checking the service. check-in: c1a49e172f user: John Kroes tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A cleanup for @kryten68 without all that code-generation cruft. check-in: 4c41c862e3 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Returns the top processes by CPU usage check-in: 6fc50e262e user: BSonPosh tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Requires Quest AD cmdlets. This oneliner sets Active Directory user attributes for Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007. check-in: 3387b159b6 user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Requires Quest AD cmdlets. This oneliner sets Active Directory user attributes for Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007. check-in: 94742e9a00 user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Get a sample nmap XML file to play with and see some examples of using the script at https://blogs.sans.org/windows-security/2009/06/11/powershell-script-to-parse-nmap-xml-output/ (this is where the latest version will be maintained, it’s been edited a few times already since being posted here). check-in: fb7a9dc667 user: Jason Fossen tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Updated for PowerBoots 0.2: A stay-on-top (borderless window) countdown timer, with a percentage-based color progress bar as well as sizable font … as well as audio file and voice alarms. check-in: 8af6075d71 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | More info can be found at www.ict-freak.nl check-in: 0281f58b9c user: afokkema tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Works like the integer range operator “..”, but for characters. check-in: f5a5a4f8f9 user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | More info about this script can be found here: http://ict-freak.nl/2009/06/27/powercli-upgrading-vhardware-to-vsphere-part-1-templates/ check-in: bfd438b0f6 user: afokkema tags: trunk | |
12:56 | For more information and sample out put please visit http://www.virtu-al.net/2009/07/14/powercli-daily-report/ check-in: a21c61ede8 user: alanrenouf tags: trunk | |
12:56 | For more information and sample out put please visit http://www.virtu-al.net/2009/07/14/powercli-daily-report/ check-in: 40f74f5dc6 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Problem: Type in a command to show the output, then wish you had saved it to a variable check-in: 892d1c6f98 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | The simplest form of WGet … no options, no passwords, no nothing. But it works. check-in: df948840bc user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Robert, the problem is that this script requires version 2.0 … that “GetSteppablePipeline” is a new feature. I forgot to mark it. check-in: 134b51cbf1 user: Robert Riegler tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Test-Port creates a TCP connection to specified port. By default it connects to port 135 with a timeout of 3secs. check-in: 512e697590 user: BSonPosh tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Helllo check-in: 0198d77b29 user: foobar tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Defines functions for wokring with Microsoft Chart Control for .NET 3.5 Framework.Pipe output to Out-Chart function and specify chart type. Chart will display in form or save to image file. Real-time charts are supported by passing in a script block. Updated to fix line chart. Line Chart XAxis needs tweaking. check-in: ad088f0980 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Defines functions for wokring with Microsoft Chart Control for .NET 3.5 Framework.Pipe output to Out-Chart function and specify chart type. Chart will display in form or save to image file. Real-time charts are supported by passing in a script block check-in: 2fe68f6ccb user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
12:56 | The trap statement for this script does not appear to function as suggested. When I try to run it and force an incorrect file location, it ignores the inner exception that would show the correct error. check-in: 9366a70dbc user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
12:56 | The simplest form of WGet … will become Get-FromWeb or something … check-in: e25d90a499 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This version of the script supports using “*” to capture dictation. The result is that you can now write macros to look up words online, or pass parameters to a function (within the constraints of your voice recognition accuracy). check-in: 27f6d1c730 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Enable Server Side Junk E-mail filtering for Exchange 2007 mailboxes check-in: 24921e3b4c user: Jon Webster tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A script to generate advanced functions that wrap cmdlets so you can tweak them, add features, etc. From the PowerShell Team Blog check-in: 3187aa0256 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A script I submitted for Event 10 of the Scripting games. Displays a simple Windows Form that counts down three minutes. It makes a good example for using Windows forms. check-in: 9121cae591 user: tojo2000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A script I submitted for Event 10 of the Scripting games. Displays a simple Windows Form that counts down three minutes. It makes a good example for using Windows forms. check-in: 2dbbc93ed6 user: tojo2000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | The source to PoshBot – who bridges IRC and Jabber check-in: 2f3fc82aa9 user: Joel Bennnett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Standalone script adapted from SQL Server Powershell Extensions (sqlpsx) http://sqlpsx.codeplex.com. Defines SQL Server backup and restore functions. check-in: 5faa21b1e5 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A v2.0 function to recursively get the sizes of all subdirectories under a root path. check-in: 08dda2fd03 user: tojo2000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Select a user-defined number of random elements from the collection … which can be passed as a parameter or input via the pipeline. An improvement over http://www.powershellcentral.com/scripts/60 which allows you to select more than one item, but offers the option to collect the pipeline into RAM to trade speed for memory use (replaces 81 and 83). check-in: 9a51cb952b user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A PowerShell script into which one or more nmap XML output file objects can be piped, then the script emits synthetic objects representing port-scanned hosts from the XML file(s). Get Windows and Linux versions of the nmap scanner for free from http://nmap.org. Get a sample nmap XML file to play with and see some examples of using the script at https://blogs.sans.org/windows-security/2009/06/11/powershell-script-to-parse-nmap-xml-output/ check-in: f00f82240f user: Jason Fossen tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This is an update to my “Speech.psm1” script module for doing voice/speech recognition. With this version, speech macros will be executed asynchronously, so it doesn’t tie up the shell for the duration :) Of course, if the shell is actually BUSY, it will delay execution of macros. See usage examples at the bottom of the script. check-in: 2f2591c070 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | REALLY validates given IP address and returns True/False. The original script didn’t allow ZEROS in the Ip address (eg: 127.0.0.1 returned $false) check-in: 6444ec7be2 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | REALLY validates given IP address and returns True/False. The original script didn’t allow ZEROS in the Ip address (eg: 127.0.0.1 returned $false) check-in: 4db576c824 user: ucthakur tags: trunk | |
12:56 | reconfigure-ha.ps1 – take a VMhost object from the pipeline and apply the ‘Reconfigure HA host’ task check-in: 9e6628af3e user: Cody Bunch tags: trunk | |
12:56 | I cooked this up to configure OCS user policy, but it should work for other attributes of this type as well. check-in: c66e244c23 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | validates given IP address and returns True/False check-in: 5fcf0ad63f user: ucthakur tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Get-OUComputerNames check-in: 03c3cd0443 user: Admin tags: trunk | |
12:56 | PowerShell script for shrinking a partition, works with Vista and Server 2008. check-in: ca5c8ef67b user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Removes AD objects matching the filter (Name=$Name*) older than $MaxDaysOld check-in: 4fd34c14d8 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Version: 0.1 check-in: ba1f2e3469 user: Stefan Stranger tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Script will help discover any service accounts that are currently being used. I have been using this script for about a month in production. While your mileage may vary this script is strictly read only, thus -confirm, and -whatif are not supported. check-in: e450f8a18d user: Glenn Sizemore glnsize tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Functions to encrypt and decrypt strings using the Rijndael symmetric key algorithm check-in: 23949c4840 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Script will help discover any service accounts that are currently being used. I have been using this script for about a month in production. While your mileage may vary this script is strictly read only, thus -confirm, and -whatif are not supported. check-in: 3f60620e33 user: Glenn Sizemore glnsize tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Converts an input string into its C ASCI Hex equivalent, useful for converting a string into an unsigned char array check-in: 85c0fb39ea user: CrazyDave tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Converts an input string into its C ASCI Hex equivalent, useful for converting a string into an unsigned char array check-in: 336c33bf6b user: CrazyDave tags: trunk | |
12:56 | #The PowerShell Talk check-in: 4e5eaf6ecb user: Cody Bunch tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Retrieve data from an Oracle database into a dataset. check-in: 5ac47fd6d3 user: foureight84 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A series of functions to handle getting data from SQL Servers. Think of these more as tutorials for using SQL Server from powershell than as a finished set of scripts. check-in: 7e85bf9ecd user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | From Shay’s blog entry: http://blogs.microsoft.co.il/blogs/scriptfanatic/archive/2009/06/07/auto-link-powershell-cmdlet-names-in-windows-live-writer.aspx check-in: f368f6d83d user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Colorize STAT, UPDATE and DIFF (without params) commands output for Subversion (svn) and Mercurial (hg). check-in: 7129d9ca7e user: Bishop tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Uses PerformanceCounter to return the number of connections to web sites on the current machine. check-in: 9a766b0a43 user: Lance RobinGeson tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A Process Block check-in: f79013ba96 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A Begin Block check-in: 55a3ba6336 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Colorize Subversion SVN STAT, UPDATE and DIFF (without params) output. check-in: 2f672afdcf user: Bishop tags: trunk | |
12:56 | PS1 script to launch gpupdate on all computers in domain, without some stupid QAD cmdlets, just pure PS1 and WMI check-in: 60847d4d9a user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Uploads a directory tree to a remote FTP server. Uses NetCmdlets (send-ftp). check-in: 0d903dbbaa user: Lance Robinson tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Library defines two simple functions that use ADO.NET to get and set SQL data. check-in: 6aa8e6f89f user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Ported TabExpansion from V2CTP2 to V2CTP3 and extended. Please dot souce this script file to use. check-in: d8b10112a4 user: foobar tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Ported TabExpansion from V2CTP2 to v1.0 and extended. Please dot souce this script file to use. check-in: 975f9065db user: foobar tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This script uses the text and XML PowerShell help files to generate HTML help for all PowerShell Cmdlets, PSProviders, and “about” topics. the help topics are compiled into a .chm file using HTML Help Workshop. check-in: f7af4c0c19 user: John Robbins tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A script module that allows you to sync feeds using the Microsoft Feeds Manager automation API, as well as mark items read for all or specific folders. check-in: adc8150054 user: Heath Stewart tags: trunk | |
12:56 | quick hard coded script for uploading a file to an ftp server. check-in: 622cb47492 user: Stephen Price tags: trunk | |
12:56 | quick hard coded script for uploading a file to an ftp server. check-in: bbd9c191cf user: Stephen Price tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Gets the VMHostSnmp object for VMWare VI Toolkit consumption check-in: 12315a3fea user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Delete NW ssids by clientname , for use in adv_file environments. check-in: cb443603c5 user: James Pratt tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Test connectivity to the host using a ping or TCP port check-in: ca122c1771 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This script customizes the welcome screen which PowerGUI admin console displays on start-up or when a folder is selected in the left-hand tree. check-in: 74eacf08ef user: Dmitry Sotnikov tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Returns the priority mail server (SMTP) to send email directly to the SMTP server of a particular domain/email address. Uses NetCmdlets (get-dns). check-in: 034b35afef user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Ported TabExpansion from V2CTP2 to V2CTP3 and extended. Please dot souce this script file to use. check-in: 68cd42a1f3 user: foobar tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Ported TabExpansion from V2CTP2 to v1.0 and extended. Please dot souce this script file to use. check-in: fc3a4a4dff user: foobar tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Returns the priority SRV hostname and port for a particular service and domain. Requires NetCmdlets (get-dns). check-in: e0a55c2c6f user: Lance Robinson tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Get-OUComputerNames check-in: fc5cdf8fe3 user: Nathan Hartley tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This script will recursively enumerate your entire server objects, if they all reside under an OU and get the service tag via WMI for each one of them excluding the VMWare guest servers. This is good if you have a lot of servers and don’t want to spend the time having to go to each one of them to manually get the information. check-in: 3c1dd41d36 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Syncs the system time with that of a remote time server. Uses NetCmdlets. check-in: 1682dd4255 user: Lance Robinson tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Quickly tests if a given web server (specified by Url parameter) is running a WebDAV service. Should work against any server platform that supports the WebDAV RFCs. check-in: b6cc488882 user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A PowerShell implementation of Commandline Fu Episode 38, I skipped the first step of looking only at posts to login just because I don’t have anything like that in my logs :) check-in: 56fb9fb57a user: unknown tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This script has appeared in many places in many different forms. Eg: PowerShell.com Sometimes it’s called ConvertTo-Object, but I find that too generic, since it can ONLY convert hashtables. check-in: d174e9688e user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This script has appeared in many places in many different forms. Eg: PowerShell.com Sometimes it’s called ConvertTo-Object, but I find that too generic, since it can ONLY convert hashtables. check-in: 38212d2b59 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A recursive function that allows the user to do a container search and specify the number of levels they would like to recurse. (Requires v2.0 CTP3 or later) check-in: 86f45aa489 user: CrazyDave tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A recursive function that allows the user to do a container search and specify the number of levels they would like to recurse. (Requires v2.0 CTP3 or later) check-in: 712754aa72 user: tojo2000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A recursive function that allows the user to do a container search and specify the number of levels they would like to recurse. (Requires v2.0 CTP3 or later) check-in: 54c6437d30 user: tojo2000 tags: trunk | |
12:56 | having problems with my dsl connection, a simple pinging log script check-in: 97196f35bc user: karl prosser tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Authenticode 1.7 for CTP3: Now with integrated help. NOTE: The default cert should be put in a ModuleInfo file, but it will work without that, and will prompt you for a certificate (and/or the password for it) only once per session. check-in: e82515cfd6 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | For FriendFeed users: get any twitter friends who aren’t on FriendFeed, and make imaginary versions of them, complete with avatars. check-in: 75463e67b6 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Really basic initial scripts to enable Watin automation via powershell check-in: 45d957b9e7 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Continued reworking in PowerShell 2.0 with parameter sets. check-in: e3904b58f9 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Ported TabExpansion from V2CTP2 to V2CTP3 and extended. Please dot souce this script file to use. check-in: f4511dedb2 user: foobar tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Copy Data between Folders including a Progressbar check-in: 0f6d0271ef user: mazakane tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A function to join a domain check-in: 2e59d78174 user: Andy Schneider tags: trunk | |
12:56 | This is the PowerShell syntax file for GeSHi that we use on PoshCode 1.0 check-in: e2910990ed user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A bunch of script functions for creating a simple in-console split-view with output above and an input line below. It allows scripts to sort-of simulate accepting input while they output text. It’s still pretty fragile and occasionally does weird things while you’re typing, because it’s not really multi-threaded and the $Host doesn’t have a “LineAvailable” method … and if you pause a script, you can’t see output from typing, so the whole things is well and truly a hack. But it works! check-in: 72078cba88 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Imports an Excel spreadsheet to a SQL Server table using OLEDB check-in: 19a7111b07 user: Chad MIller tags: trunk | |
12:56 | A PowerShell 2.0 Brush for the javascript SyntaxHighlighter check-in: 45061dd92f user: David Mohundro tags: trunk | |
12:56 | Yet another find text in text files, this time with context, too. check-in: fd29f8446b user: unknown tags: trunk | |