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13:24 | A PoSh script to batch feed email address, firstname and lastname to the MailChimp API (MCAPI) check-in: 3c7382350d user: Ant B 2012 tags: trunk | |
13:24 | Made some improvements check-in: 7c599e96b9 user: tysonkopczynski tags: trunk | |
13:24 | Made some improvements check-in: 873ff725c7 user: tysonkopczynski tags: trunk | |
13:24 | McAfee Web API module functions. [Set001] check-in: 1aaf493280 user: Vidrine tags: trunk | |
13:24 | 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: a290902bed user: JGrote tags: trunk | |
13:24 | Findup – Find duplicates C# version. Compares files sizes and SHA512 hashes to identify duplicates. New regex Include/Exclude feature. Should be compiled with Visual Studio 11 (beta as of now), as older Visual Studio C# compilers seem to have a bug that causes crashes on long file names. check-in: 059a09a112 user: James Gentile tags: trunk | |
13:24 | Function was originally posted by the PowerShell Team on 2007/02/25 @ http://blogs.msdn.com/b/powershell/archive/2007/02/25/pause.aspx check-in: 32e1ea0622 user: Vidrine tags: trunk | |
13:24 | Function uses the Microsoft SQL cmdlets ‘Invoke-SQLcmd’ to connect to a SQL database and run a SELECT statement. check-in: a24916eae7 user: Vidrine tags: trunk | |
13:24 | Function uses the Microsoft SQL cmdlets ‘Invoke-SQLcmd’ to connect to a SQL database and run an UPDATE statement. check-in: cd4454f55d user: Vidrine tags: trunk | |
13:24 | Script connects to a SQL database and runs a query against the specified table. Depending on table record values, an Active Directory user object will have it’s password reset. Once, the account is reset the SQL record is updated. check-in: 3c7d91388a user: Vidrine tags: trunk | |
13:24 | The Get-SqlWmi function gets port, instance and service account wmi information for all SQL instances on a computer. check-in: 6ef5e27f76 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:24 | Enables SNMP via Add-WindowsFeature (If not already enabled) check-in: 743dd3f0f6 user: St3v3o tags: trunk | |
13:24 | Remove diacritics from string : check-in: 0cf1a21594 user: Grgory Schiro tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Find duplicate files. This version is orders of magnitude faster than the previous. check-in: 48e11c182d user: James Gentile tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Requires PowerShell 3.0. This is intended as the definitive Get-Delegate function: Create delegates for any methods, static or instance, with any signature, using an intuitive syntax. Create using explicit delegate types, or by specifying a parameter type array to select the correct method overload. Full help with examples inluded: get-help get-delegate -full | more; use -verbose for additional detail of the conversion process. Includes test functions below. check-in: 1a2c39d992 user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
13:23 | This script has been wrote especialy for WinXP and MS Office 2k7 (that’s why there is no any garanties what it’ll be work at later MS products) to restore lost activation keys. check-in: bb6233436e user: greg zakharov tags: trunk | |
13:23 | This is an example of using System.Drawing.Drawing2D (just for fun) ;) check-in: f8291c1a41 user: greg zakharov tags: trunk | |
13:23 | This script dumping registred COM objects names, sort and write them into a log. check-in: 1590121951 user: greg zakharov tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Replacement of Write-Host function to work around an issue where use of Write-Host can cause an eventual problem with launching EXEs from within the same Powershell session. See https://connect.microsoft.com/PowerShell/feedback/details/496326/stability-problem-any-application-run-fails-with-lastexitcode-1073741502 for more info. check-in: fbeeafcdaa user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Replacement of Write-Host function to work around an issue where use of Write-Host can cause an eventual problem with launching EXEs from within the same Powershell session. See https://connect.microsoft.com/PowerShell/feedback/details/496326/stability-problem-any-application-run-fails-with-lastexitcode-1073741502 for more info. check-in: 09bcea5bc6 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:23 | This is a utility that uses 3 CSV files as drivers to name backups, associate them with files or folders, and to specify a number of versions to retain for each. Backups are deleted on the next run of the utility. 7zip is required. check-in: 4a6301391d user: steve_o tags: trunk | |
13:23 | jtremeer check-in: 398466e1ac user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
13:23 | jtremeer check-in: b3d502563a user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
13:23 | jtremeer check-in: d8a0d6d08d user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
13:23 | jtremeer check-in: 96e0efbfef user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
13:23 | See http://csharpening.net/?p=1068 check-in: fc5c4f85ac user: Adam Driscoll tags: trunk | |
13:23 | tnkASk4LO9Cp56KE1VHFiQ== check-in: 2c6a16c82a user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:23 | This PowerShell code performs a SOAP webrequest to the school check-in: 553507d325 user: Paul Wiegmans tags: trunk | |
13:23 | This script generate a HTML report show all ACLs asociated with a Folder tree structure starting in root specified by the user check-in: 753cd55090 user: Vladimir tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Get-FailingDrive works with SMART to determine if your hard drive may be failing. If it determines that the hard drive might be failing, a warning is displayed along with a collection of information about the potentially failing drive. See my blog post for more details: check-in: d943c853d3 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Change the inheritance from parent with PowerShell check-in: af52851124 user: Vern Anderson tags: trunk | |
13:23 | A script for finding installed .NET versions on remote workstations or servers. See the full documentation at powershelladmin.com ( http://www.powershelladmin.com/wiki/Script_for_finding_which_dot_net_versions_are_installed_on_remote_workstations ). check-in: a94244bc72 user: Joakim tags: trunk | |
13:23 | I initially wrote this ASCII art character script to be used with a modified version of PowerBot 2.0 (ID 2510 on poshcode). It outputs ASCII art letters from what you supply as a parameter (if the characters are supported). Either to STDOUT with Write-Host (colors are supported) or to the pipeline. It’s useless without the XML that’s found at powershelladmin.com. The full article is in my wiki: http://www.powershelladmin.com/wiki/Ascii_art_characters_powershell_script check-in: 15a12dce5d user: Joakim Svendsen, Svendsen Tech tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Creates a SQL Server table from a DataTable using SMO. check-in: 05e4192ff4 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Runs a command in a powershell instance that hosts the CLR v4.0. If the current runspace is already hosting the 4.0 CLR, the command is invoked inline. check-in: df0e111dc0 user: beefarino tags: trunk | |
13:23 | An autoload function script (save as Get-HardlinkInfo.ps1, after you use it the function will be in global namespace) that returns hardlink information (siblings) for the given file. Most recent version lives at https://github.com/PProvost/dotfiles/blob/master/powershell/Get-HardlinkInfo.ps1. Can be used in a custom types.ps1xml and format.ps1xml to display whether a file is a hardlink in your directory listings. check-in: c109d3a4c6 user: Peter Provost tags: trunk | |
13:23 | This script enables or disables the remote CLI services on a host. It accepts multiple hosts through the pipeline, useful for enabling or disabling SSH on several hosts at once. check-in: fded32dac5 user: jgrote tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Shows how to use SupportsShouldProcess and Confirm check-in: 22701d8556 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Temporary listing for an update to ConvertTo-ISEAddOn for ShowUI 1.3 (for PowerShell ISE 3) check-in: 4e6bbcdc3c user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Add new smtp address from csv and set new address primary check-in: 873eb1be57 user: Ermias tags: trunk | |
13:23 | A function to set an IP Address check-in: a19d3f14a3 user: Andy Schneider tags: trunk | |
13:23 | This is a little script I wrote to logoff all users on the box except for myself. Clearly it can be cleaned up a little, making it more flexible, but thought I would share anyways. check-in: 7f530b047e user: Nigel Stuke tags: trunk | |
13:23 | IMCEAEX-_O=DCM_OU=EXCHANGE+20ADMINISTRATIVE+20GROUP+20+28FYDIBOHF23SPDLT+29_CN=RECIPIENTS_CN=Bynoe+2C+20Lance54d@dundeesecurities.com check-in: dd6f1f417d user: Jon Webster tags: trunk | |
13:23 | PREVIEW – UNFINISHED WORK ;-) check-in: 4b56886a48 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Just for fun script for converting image files to excel. Very slow, try 50×50 bvfges first check-in: 0df7d17fe9 user: AxCoder tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Dear scripters, check-in: 0690cc91b2 user: Klaus Schulte tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Logging function for Powershell v2. Needed to address current Powershell logging limitations. See a discussion about said limitations here: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/2011/03/powershell-automatic-logging/#comment-2899 . check-in: 9c60b87de7 user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Autoload function like the Korn shell — can inject functions to modules. check-in: b0919a93ff user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:23 | This script will list all User objects in the current Active Directory domain. The data gathered includes Display Name, Username, Last Logon Date, and Disabled Status. All data is exported to a CSV file. check-in: d12e67ddc6 user: AlphaSun tags: trunk | |
13:23 | This script will list all User objects in the current Active Directory domain. The data gathered includes Display Name, Username, Last Logon Date, and Disabled Status. All data is exported to a CSV file. check-in: 4befa54ee0 user: AlphaSun tags: trunk | |
13:23 | For PowerShell 3: Export and Import DefaultParameterValues, optionally overwrite existing ones check-in: 96d1d67ecd user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:23 | For PowerShell 3: Export and Import DefaultParameterValues, optionally overwrite existing ones check-in: 8a377ee94e user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Queries the Dell Website for a list of service tags and returns the warranty information as a custom object. check-in: 01c005684f user: jgrote tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Read in an IIS *log file saved in format W3C. check-in: ec17d0c0c5 user: JAMES RU8SSELL tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Returns the encoding type of the file; uses Byte Order Marker (BOM) if exists else analyzes files contents to determine encoding. check-in: 5420e06e50 user: DanWard tags: trunk | |
13:23 | Returns the encoding type of the file; uses Byte Order Marker (BOM) if exists else analyzes files contents to determine encoding. check-in: f26aaffaf4 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Mount NFS datastore using reference host – DNS or IP check-in: bbdb4d3cdf user: David Chung tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Enable Powershell Remoting allowing access for all trusted hosts check-in: 35af92e6fe user: St3v3o tags: trunk | |
13:22 | In any directory containing a large number of ZIP/RAR compressed Web Page files this procedure will search each individual file name for simple text strings, listing both the source RAR/ZIP file and the individual file name containing the string. check-in: c2650cd988 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Function/script to launch Remote Desktop sessions from command line, RDP file or pipeline using Terminal Services Client. check-in: 73ba369e20 user: Achilles tags: trunk | |
13:22 | This script generate a HTML report show all ACLs asociated with a Folder tree structure starting in root specified by the user check-in: a4f96bc2d9 user: listACLpsq tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Very simple script to create an RTF (Rich Text Format) file with Windows Powershell with variable substitution. Yes this could be a very basic Mail Merge type document WITHOUT the use of Microsoft Word check-in: 079e63bb68 user: Sean Kearney tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Requires Powershell 2.0 & the grouppolicy module. check-in: 792c38797e user: Clint tags: trunk | |
13:22 | If there are a large number of, for example, saved Web Pages (mht,htm,html,pdf) stored in compressed ZIP or RAR files, it can be very difficult to locate any particular one. check-in: e3ed7ea3be user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:22 | If there are a large number of, for example, saved Web Pages (mht,htm,html,pdf) stored in compressed ZIP or RAR files, it can be very difficult to locate any particular one. check-in: 34feb9ddda user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:22 | 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: ec1ab2543f user: S-1-5-21-2398571 tags: trunk | |
13:22 | CruiseControl.Net build script template with detailed logging via the CCNETListenerFile check-in: f8a90b19ff user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:22 | A simple script to create VApps within vSphere check-in: 7fe87eb01c user: Ant B 2012 tags: trunk | |
13:22 | If there are a large number of, for example, saved Web Pages (mht,htm,html,pdf) check-in: 7267e4a881 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:22 | The Get-SqlWmi function gets port, instance and service account wmi information for all SQL instances on a computer. check-in: c3160ad619 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Gets MSSQLSvc service principal names from Active Directory check-in: 6cddf6cf91 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:22 | 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: 2ef3c0b47a user: mtown_nerd tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Log file managment advanced function/ module. Supports WriteHost, Pipleline, Encoding, BlankLines, Datestring formatting and others. check-in: 0d1faaff70 user: Mike Ling tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Get-FileEncoding function determines encoding by looking at Byte Order Mark (BOM). Output strings are determined from the possible values in the System.Text.Encoding enumeration (ASCII, BigEndianUnicode, Default, Unicode, UTF32, UTF7, UTF8) and are valid values for the “-encoding” parameter in cmdlets like Set-Content, Out-File, etc. check-in: 794cfd082d user: RyanFisher tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Call WCF Services with PowerShell using any binding. Generates proxy on the fly without needing any tool expect .NET 3.5. You can also discover the service endpoints, bindings and contracts. Read more on my blog: http://www.ilovesharepoint.com/2008/12/call-wcf-services-with-powershell.html check-in: 1f30192885 user: Justin Dearing tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Call WCF Services with PowerShell using any binding. Generates proxy on the fly without needing any tool expect .NET 3.5. You can also discover the service endpoints, bindings and contracts. Read more on my blog: http://www.ilovesharepoint.com/2008/12/call-wcf-services-with-powershell.html check-in: ab02558dba user: Justin Dearing tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Get-FileEncoding function determines encoding by looking at Byte Order Mark (BOM). check-in: 698c2bd3dd user: RyanFisher tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Get-WebFile by Gwen Dallas converted to an advanced function for use as PS module. check-in: afc5144003 user: Mike Ling tags: trunk | |
13:22 | If CharacterSet is $null [System.Text.Encoding]::GetEncoding throws an error. This is the case if the content type is not text e.g. application/xml. check-in: cf7e803908 user: Gwen Dallas tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Call WCF Services with PowerShell using any binding. Generates proxy on the fly without needing any tool expect .NET 3.5. You can also discover the service endpoints, bindings and contracts. Read more on my blog: http://www.ilovesharepoint.com/2008/12/call-wcf-services-with-powershell.html check-in: 052c322375 user: Alexey tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Get-FileEncoding function determines encoding by looking at Byte Order Mark (BOM). check-in: e6c5727019 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Build VMs using CSV file created by Set-VMBUILDCSV.ps1 GUI script. check-in: ab2f5ced7c user: David Chung tags: trunk | |
13:22 | IMCEAEX-_O=CMA_OU=EXCHANGE+20ADMINISTRATIVE+20GROUP+20+28FYDIBOHF23SPDLT+29_CN=RECIPIENTS_CN=Alain+20Dewitf0d@easyconsult.be check-in: 93bf185e30 user: IMMTZ tags: trunk | |
13:22 | An upgrade to my wget script which can output the downloaded html to the pipeline. Get-WebFile can download text or binary files, automatically determine file names, and present a progress report for large files… branch 3.7.3 – tries to prevent problems involving bad URL formatting check-in: db33f4ae9c user: Gwen Dallas tags: trunk | |
13:22 | An upgrade to my wget script which can output the downloaded html to the pipeline. Get-WebFile can download text or binary files, automatically determine file names, and present a progress report for large files… branch 3.7.2 – try/catch for file path errors. check-in: eebf91e0f0 user: Gwen Dallas tags: trunk | |
13:22 | This will recursively remove non-alphanumeric\decimal (via regex) characters from all folder and filenames. The decimals are left in tact for file extensions. check-in: aa6676738c user: mjohnson tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Call WCF Services with PowerShell using any binding. Generates proxy on the fly without needing any tool expect .NET 3.5. You can also discover the service endpoints, bindings and contracts. Read more on my blog: http://www.iLoveSharePoint.com – small correction – extraneous [void] removed. check-in: 6b6f949706 user: cglessner tags: trunk | |
13:22 | This script will compare the bios/firmware/driver/OMSA versions of a remote server against the Dell SUU update package. To use it, get a copy of the latest Dell SUU. Inside the SUU file structure, look for catalog.xml in the repository. This file will be read to determine the latest versions, and compare it to the currently installed versions on the remote machine (reporting any differences). The output can be used to easily push updates as well, since the update file name is returned in the results. check-in: 6e60bfd985 user: Nathan Linley tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Use this function to send an HTML Formatted Email that is based on an XSLT template. This function is based on a blog post by Erik McCarty (http://ewmccarty.spaces.live.com). check-in: 822e04136c user: tysonkopczynski tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Plink to map ISO on iLO check-in: 87a66bd8a5 user: David tags: trunk | |
13:22 | PowerZip – PowerShell Module that allows you to zip files check-in: b90f91ea3c user: ChristopheCREMON tags: trunk | |
13:22 | An upgrade to my wget script which can output the downloaded html to the pipeline. Get-WebFile can download text or binary files, automatically determine file names, and present a progress report for large files… check-in: 25be4eb865 user: BillBarry tags: trunk | |
13:22 | An upgrade to my wget script which can output the downloaded html to the pipeline. Get-WebFile can download text or binary files, automatically determine file names, and present a progress report for large files… check-in: 27940fda31 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:22 | GUI interface that helps you update host profiles faster. check-in: 00d12d1cd9 user: David Chung tags: trunk | |
13:22 | ESXi virtual machine VLAN check on two NIC configuration ESXi server. check-in: 1b3d851357 user: Bernd Kriszio tags: trunk | |
13:22 | This script will compare the bios/firmware/driver/OMSA versions of a remote server against the Dell SUU update package. To use it, get a copy of the latest Dell SUU. Inside the SUU file structure, look for catalog.xml in the repository. This file will be read to determine the latest versions, and compare it to the currently installed versions on the remote machine (reporting any differences). The output can be used to easily push updates as well, since the update file name is returned in the results. check-in: 25eaa0c57f user: Nathan Linley tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Search users by email, last name or username. Give status of user. Create and reset password, unlock user and enable user. check-in: a949cb6090 user: Tektility tags: trunk | |
13:22 | My command prompt, as always. I leave this in a separate script file and invoke it from my profile. That way I can RE-invoke it to reset my prompt if I have to mess with it for some reason. check-in: df153333ed user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:22 | A script to convert MAML help to HTML. check-in: cabfd02a30 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:22 | Debug Regex operation when matching any string check-in: c50124e916 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:21 | This script is a proof of concept. Further work needs to be done. It requires the user to enter a valid username and password for a gmail.com account. It then attempts to form an SSL connection with the server, and, retrieve the first email. Unfortunately it returns random results. Perhaps someone can improve upon it with some more sockets knowledge than I have. check-in: d3734fe973 user: Will Steele tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Wrapper script for executing a T-SQL call and optionally returning a delimited file. Informational/Error messages are written to the Application EventLog. Purpose of script is run T-SQL commands from external scheduler (UniCenter, AutoSys, etc.), log messages to EventLog and return success/failed status. check-in: 841f1e3934 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Add new smtp address from csv and set new address primary check-in: 305d826d2e user: Ermias tags: trunk | |
13:21 | I really am still working on this replacement for the WASP module ;-) check-in: 47350de046 user: shakila tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Extract all Parameters for a cmdlet from GET-HELP, list them in a single column check-in: 5ab612d012 user: Sean Kearney tags: trunk | |
13:21 | A script to convert MAML help to HTML. check-in: 6cae18c3d4 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:21 | I was having a great deal of difficulty in properly enumerating software applications on remote machines, so I wrote this function to help ease the problem somewhat. Among the many methods of gathering this information that are available, I had the most success using the “SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Uninstall” registry key as an information source. In order to use this function, the Powershell instance must support .Net 4.0 or greater, which is fairly straightforward if you follow these instructions. check-in: e16a26fccc user: Geoffrey Guynn tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Debug Regex operation when matching any string check-in: 29b22020e0 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Read the first few characters of a file … fast. check-in: 90e5628915 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:21 | A test that checks for hostname, ip, domain, ping, wsman (with credssp if you wish) remote reg RPC and RDP check-in: d35a4dd96a user: Juan Carlos tags: trunk | |
13:21 | The function hex2sid will convert HEX-represented SID string like 010500000000000515000000358A021A75B9755407E53B2B1EF10108 to SID string (also known as SSDL) check-in: 0c700029b3 user: Dormidont tags: trunk | |
13:21 | set-FSRMQuotaBasedOnSQL check-in: 8d8b7a24e7 user: ziembor tags: trunk | |
13:21 | A test that checks for hostname, ip, domain, ping, wsman (with credssp if you wish) remote reg RPC and RDP check-in: 0bf4d83ed4 user: Justin tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Backup any recently changed PowerShell scripts to a USB drive. check-in: e9d8a7cf62 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:21 | I really am still working on this replacement for the WASP module ;-) check-in: 94cc72b800 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Helpers for working with .Net classes: Get-Constructor, Get-Assembly, Add-Assembly, Get-Type check-in: e888e8170c user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Autoload function like the Korn shell — can inject functions to modules. check-in: 265031418c user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:21 | This script generate a HTML report show all ACLs asociated with a Folder tree structure starting in root specified by the user check-in: 9d7bd81b55 user: Santi Fernandez tags: trunk | |
13:21 | This is a script that reports movie library statistics, it’s hard coded to work on my two lan computers so you will have to do some hacking if you want to get it to work. check-in: 475e7e50fc user: James Gentile tags: trunk | |
13:21 | This function returns an object that contains all the properties of a user object. This function works for small groups as well as groups in excess of 1000. check-in: 691ddf15c1 user: Chris tags: trunk | |
13:21 | The PowerShell Talk – Demo 2, VM Easy Bake, XenServer check-in: 7c599787e0 user: Cody Bunch tags: trunk | |
13:21 | A function to set an IP Address check-in: c38d374741 user: Andy Schneider tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Wraps a pre-existing PowerShell cmdlet in a binary Workflow Activity and outputs a DLL that can be used in Visual Studio. check-in: f6e91ef8d6 user: Adam Driscoll tags: trunk | |
13:21 | This script is a simple one that is meant to be scheduled on a periodic basis (we do it weekly). It looks inthe OU where we put our disabled AD users and removes users that have not logged in (inactive) for 400 days. This allows us to keep terminated employees disabled users for over a year for auditing purposes, but automatically cleans them out once the annual scope has passed. check-in: 3c2367737c user: DrDrewl tags: trunk | |
13:21 | SarbanesOxley (SOX) compliance auditing often requires proof of review of the Windows Security Log and Remote Connections. This script captures Server 2008’s event logging and sends it to a csv for review and/or longterm archiving. The Security filter below encompasses the Account Management, Audit Policy CHanges, Failed Logins, and Audit Cleared filters. I left them for possible granular reporting in the future. check-in: 80eca8ecc4 user: DrDrewl tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Completely based on Shay’s version, just one line added. For more information: check-in: 74c7896b26 user: Makovec tags: trunk | |
13:21 | A script for updating the message relay server used by a Sophos client. check-in: c5d9dbd836 user: tojo2000 tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Aaron Nelson asked via twitter: “hey beefarino or JeffHicks is there a way to GCI -Recurse on a directory and basically do an Out-WindowsMediaPlayer? #PoorMansPlayList” check-in: 4ff0292815 user: beefarino tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Corrected the enhanced error handling, added window display option, corrected interactivity of hidden windows, added header area, wrapped in a function. check-in: cf67516046 user: obsidience tags: trunk | |
13:21 | 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. check-in: 11edcb8490 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Backup any recently changed PowerShell scripts to a USB drive. check-in: 18beeb767a user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Backup any recently changed PowerShell scripts to a USB drive. check-in: aeee4d70a7 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Pings a host until it responds, tries to connect to the RDP port, and then when that succeeds, launches a remote desktop connection via mstsc.exe. I discuss this version here http://www.justaprogrammer.net/2012/01/07/making-an-rdp-connection-to-a-server-you-just-rebooted-with-powershell/ check-in: e6d2aa955f user: Justin Dearing tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Quick and simple, send an email to AD accounts expiring before a specified date. The $body is specific to my org needs, but simply customize this to suit. Give values to $smtp,$from,$subject etc and away you go. check-in: 65ca8bdc2f user: andrewjh tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Quick and simple, send an email to AD accounts expiring before a specified date. The $body is specific to my org needs, but simply customize this to suit. Give values to $smtp,$from,$subject etc and away you go. check-in: e8f5fb6e49 user: andrewjh tags: trunk | |
13:21 | This advanced function will allow you to retrieve the current weather information for a given country/city. check-in: 7e93b83c16 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Backup any recently changed PowerShell scripts to a USB drive. check-in: f9b9536ee0 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Script to update subnet mask for all devices connected to a specific network. Specify network and new subnet mask and run on each device. check-in: f6f779164a user: Mitch tags: trunk | |
13:21 | This function is an attempt to duplicate the Quest Get-QADUser cmdlet without using any third party snap-ins. If you want to run it against a Global Catalog you simply need to replace LDAP: with GC: and you will want to comment out the lines that pull the password last set and last logon timestamp unless you happen to be replicating those to your GC. check-in: 0a40460605 user: Jonathan Walz tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Quick and simple, send an email to AD accounts expiring before a specified date. The $body is specific to my org needs, but simply customize this to suit. check-in: 9345a7f1c1 user: andrewjh tags: trunk | |
13:21 | A code-generating and emitting magic function for creating type-safe struct classes for use in PowerShell! check-in: 825fbaf3b9 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Hack your ESXi welcome screen. check-in: b5ff6c7ac1 user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Scrape AJAX driven websites example using Watin and HtmlAgilityPack. check-in: c562c02cdc user: foureight84 tags: trunk | |
13:21 | Function to report uptimes for single/multiple hosts as objects. Useful if not very original. check-in: f622ba6816 user: 81stPerson tags: trunk | |
13:20 | Just a short function I wrote based on FTP Upload and download examples. Requires and absolute path to the file on the FTP server that you wish to remove i.e. ftp://ftp.someserver.com/filetodelete.txt check-in: 6978f0df45 user: xandertrystin tags: trunk | |
13:20 | Script for running unit tests over WCF services to get code coverage for the whole service stack check-in: 955a5a1fa4 user: sixeyed tags: trunk | |
13:20 | Quick and simple, send an email to AD accounts expiring before a specified date. The $body is specific to my org needs, but simply customize this to suit. check-in: 61bd214f3e user: andrewjh tags: trunk | |
13:20 | This will perform a basic netstat.exe command and “objectize” its output. check-in: 88c80874e3 user: glnsize tags: trunk | |
13:20 | The Get-NistNtpServer function retrieves the list of NIST NTP server names, IP addresses, and locations. check-in: d48d7d2795 user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
13:20 | Retrieve the Set-StrictMode session setting. Use as a Module (psm1) and expose any of the user’s settings, but the ‘latest’ parameter cannot be retrieved at present. check-in: 25941643fc user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:20 | Retrieve the Set-StrictMode session setting. Use as a Module (psm1) and expose any of the user’s settings, but the ‘latest’ parameter cannot be retrieved at present. check-in: f995f65521 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:20 | Reloads all the file tabs in ISE (PS3CTP2) check-in: fae9168895 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:20 | DELL Welcome to your computer come sit in front of me nice Harley Trike check-in: 7cc82a794f user: Mike Hays tags: trunk | |
13:20 | 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. check-in: 742aadb6ee user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:20 | 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. check-in: 3b2712e2ca user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:20 | 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. check-in: c7eeeadca3 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:20 | I needed to write a script to generate a VMware guest inventory so I needed to know what was available within the PowerCLI interface and where to find it. So I wrote this script to dump everything it could find about a single VMware guest. It has proved very useful to me. I hope others will also find it useful. check-in: 23e374bb1f user: Bruce Shreffler tags: trunk | |
13:20 | 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. check-in: f5020dc167 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:20 | The script leverages Powershell’s .NET, COM and ADODB functionality to automate the creation of Excel workbooks pre-populated with data retrieved from a SQL2008R2 database using stored procedures. check-in: c8328b20cc user: Kent Finkle tags: trunk | |
13:20 | 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: 8ed533d68e user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:20 | Read in an IIS *log file saved in format W3C. check-in: d639988164 user: Mark Shevchenko tags: trunk | |
13:20 | This script will rename a sequenced set of files in a directory. check-in: 4a0425ce9d user: Sean Wendt tags: trunk | |
13:20 | 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: 8586e1748a user: Peter tags: trunk | |
13:20 | Import Bulk Group Policies by only specifying the import directory. All group policies will be imported to domain. Script is currently only able to be run from Server 2008 R2. check-in: 05cedc8a71 user: Adam Liquorish tags: trunk | |
13:20 | Script to print to a HTML formatted table user details for a workstation. User details include AccountLockoutTime,Enabled,LastLogon,BadLogonCount,LastPasswordSet,LastBadPasswordAttempt,PasswordNotRequired,PasswordNeverExpires,UserCannotChangePassword,AllowReversiblePasswordEncryption. check-in: cae1579956 user: Adam Liquorish tags: trunk | |
13:20 | Create a Sharepoint 2010 farm check-in: 463e54837a user: Jos Verlinde tags: trunk | |
13:20 | This function should be included in the PowerShell ISE profile.ps1 and it will display the start and end times of any scripts started clicking ‘Run Script’ (or F2) in the Add-ons Menu; additionally they will be logged to the Scripts Event Log (which needs creating first) and also to a text log file. This defaults to that created by the Windows Script Monitor Service (available from www.SeaStarDevelopment.Bravehost.com) which normally indicates the full command line used to start each script. check-in: 6fc6872f6e user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:20 | This function should be included in the PowerShell ISE profile.ps1 and it will display the start and end times of any scripts started clicking ‘Run Script’ (or ALT+R) in the Add-ons Menu; additionally they will be logged to the Scripts Event Log (which needs creating first) and also to a text log file. This defaults to that created by the Windows Script Monitor Service (available from www.SeaStarDevelopment.Bravehost.com) which normally indicates the full command line used to start each script. check-in: fc790e128d user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:20 | File Access scanner for ACL and Applocker policy. Scan a particular file/folder for write/execute access for ACL and Applocker based on the rights of a supplied user. Can be used to test the success of an applocker policy. Or to simulate what access a particular user would have. Scripts will also show direct membership and inherited membership for a user. Output is a table formatted in html. The following user types can be used; domain,local and domain cached. The domain cached can only be used when you are logged in as the cached user. Access Denied Exception errors may be produced when attempting to scan a folder that the particular user doesnt have access to( Errors are not fatal and will not effect the script outcome). check-in: 9a333dc626 user: Adam liquorish tags: trunk | |
13:20 | Out-HTML – converts cmdlets help to HTML format check-in: 023abc9796 user: Vegard Hamar tags: trunk | |
13:20 | The new WASP module is getting closer, but this still isn’t quite it ;) check-in: 229b5b7c87 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:20 | The new WASP module is getting closer, but this still isn’t quite it ;) check-in: 8322dbdbec user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:20 | This script is created to file from all branch office servers. check-in: 78e3dcf1ce user: Ritesh Parab tags: trunk | |
13:20 | This script is created to file from all branch office servers. check-in: 79ad3b9447 user: Ritesh Parab tags: trunk | |
13:20 | Function/script to launch Remote Desktop sessions from command line, RDP file or pipeline using Terminal Services Client. check-in: b39a7c2cff user: Jason Archer tags: trunk | |
13:20 | This function should be included in the PowerShell ISE profile.ps1 and it will display the start and end times of any scripts started clicking ‘Run Script’ (or ALT+R) in the Add-ons Menu; additionally they will be logged to the Scripts Event Log (which needs creating first) and also to a text log file. This defaults to that created by the Windows Script Monitor Service (available from www.SeaStarDevelopment.Bravehost.com) which normally indicates the full command line used to start each script. check-in: f212b67851 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:20 | This function should be included in the PowerShell ISE profile.ps1 and it will display the start and end times of any scripts started clicking ‘Run Script’ (or ALT+R) in the Add-ons Menu; additionally they will be logged to the Scripts Event Log (which needs creating first) and also to a text log file. This defaults to that created by the Windows Script Monitor Service (available from www.SeaStarDevelopment.Bravehost.com) which normally indicates the full command line used to start each script. check-in: 234b120e49 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:20 | This is a self service end user script for updating/adding their Active Directory user account thumbnailphoto attribute. The script resizes the original file to the recommended dimensions and file size. check-in: 38bbb8ddda user: Nathan Linley tags: trunk | |
13:20 | This is the Console version of the ISE Run-Script function posted earlier. Typing ‘Run example’ from the command line will run and log the start and end times of ‘example.ps1’ check-in: 83f3fb3918 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:20 | From Windows PowerShell Cookbook (O’Reilly) by Lee Holmes check-in: 012382037f user: Lee Holmes tags: trunk | |
13:20 | A Theme for PowerShell ISE 3 CTP2 following the solarized theme with a dark background. See also “the Set-SolarizedHostColor script“http://poshcode.org/3081 and the Install-Solarized script for PowerShell.exe check-in: 75cd4f5353 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:20 | Convert a console shortcut (e.g.: to PowerShell.exe) to the Solarized color scheme(s). check-in: 7aaa43844b user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:20 | a pomodoro module in PowerShell allowing you to run Pomodoros in powershell with sounds being played, and live update in the progress bar check-in: 4379ff8a8e user: karl prosser tags: trunk | |
13:20 | Based on functions in SQLPSX. SqlProxy.psm1 module is used for administering SQL Server logins, users, and roles. Designed to be used with PS Remoting. All actions audited to a custom Eventlog. See Write-SqlProxyLog for log setup details check-in: 1caaaedbf6 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:20 | Description check-in: 303db81363 user: Victor Flores tags: trunk | |
13:20 | The New-PemFile function creates a new PEM file by using the content from certificate files. check-in: 35d71c4cf0 user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
13:20 | 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: 90abcec3aa user: Bartek Bielawski tags: trunk | |
13:20 | 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: b6efe67b56 user: Bartek Bielawski tags: trunk | |
13:19 | proxy-function to get-childitem check-in: ae6ca2d071 user: walid toumi tags: trunk | |
13:19 | 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: 128b468283 user: S-1-5-21-2398571 tags: trunk | |
13:19 | A script to ping servers (gets the servers from a text file) & report whether they are online or offline, to check free disks space on all servers and to report on any services which are set to automatic startup but are in a stopped state. It puts all this on a nicely formatted excel sheet, then saves a copy as H:\dailychecks\checks_todaysdate.xls (so if I’m not in I can review it later). It also launches my web browser (my home page is set to my company’s site) so that I can check the site is up, and it imports the exchange modules as I intend eventually to add another sheet to check Exchange services, when I can figure out how to do it. check-in: 73993cf14a user: Fred Fulford tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Script used to perform user entitlement audits based on an XML report containing local groups, members of the local groups and systems that house the local groups. The script joins that data to data containing users and global groups grabbed directly from AD using the Quest AD Cmdlets and outputs the final report in CSV. Sorry that not everything is documented as I’d like it to be. check-in: 43874edbfc user: Alex Scoble tags: trunk | |
13:19 | A module that wraps iscsicli.exe to provide basic iSCSI management capabilities check-in: db7eb4b324 user: beefarino tags: trunk | |
13:19 | A module that wraps iscsicli.exe to provide basic iSCSI management capabilities check-in: 5ddfc25942 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:19 | This is my first real PowerShell script, not sure if anyone has done anything like this before (I’m sure it has been done) but I figured Id share it anyway. Makes use of a function I found on here by Nathan Hartley called Get-NetView. check-in: 76d4d4522f user: pnorms tags: trunk | |
13:19 | This is my first real PowerShell script, not sure if anyone has done anything like this before (I’m sure it has been done) but I figured Id share it anyway. Makes use of a function I found on here by Nathan Hartley called Get-NetView. check-in: c56454084e user: pnorms tags: trunk | |
13:19 | This is my first real PowerShell script, not sure if anyone has done anything liek this before (I’m sure it has been done) but I figured Id share it anyway. Makes use of a function I found on here by Nathan Hartley called Get-NetView. check-in: 6349ea5403 user: pnorms tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Makes use of Sysinternal’s psexec to get session data from qwinsta for both local and remote computers. check-in: 60553dae2a user: hotsnoj tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Finds the length of time a session has been “locked”. check-in: 43e4e36021 user: hotsnoj tags: trunk | |
13:19 | From Windows PowerShell Cookbook (O’Reilly) by Lee Holmes check-in: 1d80f76d97 user: Lee Holmes tags: trunk | |
13:19 | A PowerShell client for NaturalInputs.com to parse natural language dates into (optionally recurring) calendar event objects. check-in: c91fb311c2 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:19 | - NOTES check-in: 03c3c7ad66 user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Added hidden window, with Export/Import-Clixml to pull results into current window check-in: 69f0a265d8 user: rbellamy tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Added hidden window, with Export/Import-Clixml to pull results into current window check-in: b4cf7a0fdb user: pezhore tags: trunk | |
13:19 | - NOTES check-in: f1c95e17df user: ChristopheCREMON tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Get-Path converts relative paths to drive or PSProvider -qualified paths. check-in: 01751951d9 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Let’s fill the logs of the US House and Senate servers with the message we don’t want SOPA or E-Parasite! check-in: ce1212f7a3 user: hotsnoj tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Sets properties for a given user local username. check-in: f913971941 user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Get-FileHash.ps1 check-in: bcb7d41e06 user: Lee Holmes tags: trunk | |
13:19 | From Windows PowerShell Cookbook (O’Reilly) by Lee Holmes check-in: 0484a362ee user: Lee Holmes tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Set the “user Cannot Change Password” property on an active directory user object check-in: 141be63488 user: Erik McCarty tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Filters for backing and removing SQL Server linked servers or linked server login mappings check-in: ed7fea70dc user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Get seller orders from Amazon’s MWS web services … with items optionally included. check-in: c3c1b20c72 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Get seller orders from Amazon’s MWS web services … with items optionally included. check-in: bc24b7481e user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Get seller orders from Amazon’s MWS web services … with items optionally included check-in: 51048edc0b user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:19 | List all the members of the “AssociatedOwnerGroup” of each site (including root site) of each Site Collection of each Web Application in the farm. check-in: e24568ce44 user: Lucas Araujo tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Starts the WIMM emulator, if you are developing for http://dev.wimm.com/ check-in: 1791d0daf1 user: Lee Holmes tags: trunk | |
13:19 | This function is an attempt to duplicate the Quest Get-QADUser cmdlet without using any third party snap-ins. If you want to run it against a Global Catalog you simply need to replace LDAP: with GC: and you will want to comment out the lines that pull the password last set and last logon timestamp unless you happen to be replicating those to your GC. check-in: e35f4b6640 user: Jonathan Walz tags: trunk | |
13:19 | A VI toolkit script to update all VM Guests on the selected hosts check-in: f1befb23c8 user: Brian English tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Based on functions in SQLPSX. SqlProxy.psm1 module is used for administering SQL Server logins, users, and roles. Designed to be used with PS Remoting. All actions audited to a custom Eventlog. See Write-SqlProxyLog for log setup details check-in: 92f96c6ddc user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:19 | This is nice, but a bit over complicated for my liking… Here are a few others that may be of help to someone. check-in: e6efedfea0 user: administrator tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Based on functions in SQLPSX. SqlProxy.psm1 module is used for administering SQL Server logins, users, and roles. Designed to be used with PS Remoting. All actions audited to a custom Eventlog. See Write-SqlProxyLog for log setup details check-in: 3ac1fda36e user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Function to import security certificates. check-in: c5987abedb user: anti121 tags: trunk | |
13:19 | This function is an attempt to duplicate the Quest Get-QADUser cmdlet without using any third party snap-ins. If you want to run it against a Global Catalog you simply need to replace LDAP: with GC: and you will want to comment out the lines that pull the password last set and last logon timestamp unless you happen to be replicating those to your GC. check-in: e58ca86ea4 user: Jonathan Walz tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Start up the .Net 4.0 Cassini Webserver. Useful for those of us who like to avoid opening visual studio check-in: f890c76e2c user: George Mauer tags: trunk | |
13:19 | A function to rename a computer check-in: d7ded013f8 user: BORGKLS1 tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Add to top of your scripts and the script will automatically create a log file called <script name>.log to the AppData folder check-in: 6267ec5f43 user: shauncroucher tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Hardware Inventory script to run on Windows Servers and output the JSON string to a CouchDB Database check-in: 9ace58081a user: VulcanX tags: trunk | |
13:19 | Based on functions in SQLPSX. SqlProxy.psm1 module is used for administering SQL Server logins, users, and roles. Designed to be used with PS Remoting. All actions audited to a custom Eventlog. See Write-SqlProxyLog for log setup details check-in: 3b02493ebc user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:19 | PowerShell module that allows scripters to define argument transformation attributes in simple PowerShell syntax. This is an extension developed by beefarino of my ScriptTransform example at http://huddledmasses.org/more-custom-attributes-for-powershell-parameters/ and now supports re-defining transforms without restarting PowerShell. check-in: 0d8aca7497 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:19 | A function to rename a computer check-in: a30e7f1b9b user: Gerald Klassen tags: trunk | |
13:19 | PowerShell module that allows scripters to define argument transformation attributes in simple PowerShell syntax. This is an extension developed by beefarino of my ScriptTransform example at http://huddledmasses.org/more-custom-attributes-for-powershell-parameters/ and now supports re-defining transforms without restarting PowerShell. check-in: a861201ac2 user: beefarino tags: trunk | |
13:19 | PowerShell module that allows scripters to define argument transformation attributes in simple PowerShell syntax. This is an extension of Joel’s ScriptTransform example at http://huddledmasses.org/more-custom-attributes-for-powershell-parameters/ check-in: 758cc56a5e user: beefarino tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Based on functions in SQLPSX. SqlProxy.psm1 module is used for administering SQL Server logins, users, and roles. Designed to be used with PS Remoting. All actions audited to a custom Eventlog. See Write-SqlProxyLog for log setup details check-in: c4f4b42006 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Advanced function used to test UDP or TCP port/s on one or more systems to determine if it is open or not. check-in: f1dd34567e user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:18 | This is an overhaul of Jeffrey Snover’s original Start-Demo script … I’ve switched it to use ReadKey, which saves you some typing and makes the whole thing seem more natural when you’re demoing, (at least to me). I’ve also added a bunch of command-line options and a couple of features in the process (see the Revision History in the script). check-in: 4d71ed7ebb user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Because people keep asking questions on IRC where the answer seems obvious… check-in: a4eb383a85 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:18 | This will pull a list of computers from AD and copy a folder to that system. check-in: e11c820729 user: HughS tags: trunk | |
13:18 | This is a sample script to read emails from an Inbox using Exchange Web Services. The code is a basic port of the C# found here: http://omegacoder.com/?p=454. The EWS SDK is a dependency: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=c3342fb3-fbcc-4127-becf-872c746840e1 check-in: bf393d68fc user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Adapted from New-LinkedClone.ps1 from Hal Rottenberg. This version takes a third parameter called SnapName that allows a user to statically assign the snapshot that the clone should be built from. check-in: 6b163ec490 user: Cameron Smith tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Posting on behalf of James Brundage of http://blog.start-automating.com/. Here’s his quote from email: check-in: f12809edd9 user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Deploys a file to a list of computers pulled from AD and creates a shortcut on each users desktop. check-in: 8b2f7e69c3 user: HughS tags: trunk | |
13:18 | A function to rename a computer check-in: 32f2181385 user: Gerald Klassen tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Create a computer login on a SQL server, optionally forcing the issue by removing any pre-existing account. For some reason, we run into this all the time with renamed computers… check-in: b9ab241fd5 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:18 | A bunch of AD-related functions … I’m only pasting this because I can’t find another Get-ADComputer or Get-NTAccountName check-in: f20dd4a1e1 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:18 | A bunch of AD-related functions … I’m only pasting this because I can’t find another Get-ADComputer or Get-NTAccountName check-in: ea9c36ba1a user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:18 | A bunch of AD-related functions … I’m only pasting this because I can’t find another Get-ADComputer check-in: 6e47adfac8 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Demonstration script for getting file names and last update times into a SQL Server table. check-in: fd68fd37a9 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:18 | quick hard coded script for uploading a file to an ftp server. check-in: 56aeba2927 user: Stephen Price tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Windows Script to collect Hardware information on a local system and Convert it to a JSON String and Upload that to a CouchDB Database check-in: a70202d76b user: VulcanX tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Get-OUComputerNames check-in: b98b97d219 user: Admin tags: trunk | |
13:18 | This function is an attempt to duplicate the Quest Get-QADUser cmdlet without using any third party snap-ins. If you want to run it against a Global Catalog you simply need to replace LDAP: with GC: and you will want to comment out the lines that pull the password last set and last logon timestamp unless you happen to be replicating those to your GC. check-in: ffdada57a9 user: Jonathan Walz tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Here is a Microsoft.PowerShellISE_profile.ps1 that causes PowerShell_ISE to save all files in ASCII encoding instead of Unicode Big Endian. Adapted from Oisin Grehan’s script at http://www.nivot.org/nivot2/post/2010/05/21/PowerShellISEHackingChangeDefaultSaveEncodingToASCII.aspx#comment. check-in: 06e3380fdf user: Richard Vantreas tags: trunk | |
13:18 | R.Vantrease ver 1.0 – The source control I use does not understand the default encoding that PowerShell_ISE saves scripts in (Unicode Big Endian), so I wanted a way to quickly convert my scripts to a friendlier encoding. I wrote the following little ditty to convert all the PowerShell scripts and module files to ASCII encoding. check-in: 5e48338c3b user: Richard Vantreas tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Email list of AD Accounts with PasswordNeverExpires Set check-in: fa9b707856 user: VulcanX tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Based on functions in SQLPSX. SqlProxy.psm1 module is used for administering SQL Server logins, users, and roles. Designed to be used with PS Remoting. All actions audited to a custom Eventlog. See Write-SqlProxyLog for log setup details check-in: ff093d06da user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Ever wonder what kind of chassis your computer thinks it’s running on? Have a need to know if you’re RDP’d into a physical or virtual system? This script can probably answer the question for you. This script was adapted to PowerShell from a VBScript I’ve had for a while. It uses WMI to determine the Chassis type and translates the reported numerical code into decipherable text. – Thought i would rewrite this code using the switch function rather than elseif. Easier to read and less code to write. check-in: 44ffe95c83 user: AlphaSun tags: trunk | |
13:18 | A couple of functions to suspend and resume applications (like what you do with Resource Monitor). check-in: c2360ee6f8 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Splits files and combines them. Nowhere near ready for use though. Just a toy I was working on. check-in: 17c4d41aa0 user: HughS tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Split a file into smaller files. check-in: f6f37927be user: tojo2000 tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Strips off the ’1-’ prefix from phone numbers stored in Active Directory. check-in: 6ba7345604 user: David Retherford tags: trunk | |
13:18 | A function to make it easier (in PowerShell 2) to enforce rules about variables (without making them parameters). check-in: ef0e8f1d3b user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:18 | For PowerShell 3: Export and Import DefaultParameterValues, optionally overwrite existing ones check-in: e7333dee85 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Set a printer as default for any user who has ever logged onto any given computer in a domain. check-in: 5f985a25d2 user: Brad Blaylock tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Set a printer as default for any user who has ever logged onto any given computer in a domain. check-in: c3a5e25d4e user: Brad Blaylock tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Set a printer as default for any user who has ever logged onto any given computer in a domain. check-in: eeb9d5242f user: Brad Blaylock tags: trunk | |
13:18 | This script, given a root path, will start a transcript with a unique and standardized file name. You can throw a call to this at the end of your profile, and you’ll always have a transcript of every session (if the host you’re using supports starting a transcript). check-in: 86dbb023b8 user: Scott Percy tags: trunk | |
13:18 | This script gets all pc’s or servers from a OU and runs GPUpdate /force on these machines. check-in: e8fa231359 user: afokkema tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Function to retrieve selected information about all SQL Server Instances on a given server. Will work remotely if the Server supports integrated security and the user has rights on the SQL Instance. check-in: d1e253e998 user: Richard Vantreas tags: trunk | |
13:18 | The Test-EmptyFolder function tests if a specified folder is empty by checking if it check-in: 356a639142 user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
13:18 | This code does the same thing as Sysinternals AutoLogon.exe. However this allows for automation of the task. check-in: 244abb880e user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:18 | This code does the same thing as Sysinternals AutoLogon.exe. However this allows for automation of the task. check-in: 3b35a37f2a user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Converts aliases and parameter shortcuts in scripts to make them more portable. Now resolves command names to include the module (make sure you load modules you need), resolves parameter aliases, etc. (Works in PowerShell 3 CTP1 too). check-in: d73f90707e user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:18 | Emails a report of Exchange 2010 mailboxes over their size limit. check-in: 305335b131 user: Chris Brown tags: trunk | |
13:18 | This is a sample script to read emails from an Inbox using Exchange Web Services. The code is a basic port of the C# found here: http://omegacoder.com/?p=454. The EWS SDK is a dependency: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=c3342fb3-fbcc-4127-becf-872c746840e1 check-in: 98ff8057c5 user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
13:18 | This function returns information about disk volumes, works on Win2K, WinXP, Win2003, Win2008, WinVista, Win7. Can be used in a pipeline with -Raw switch or stand-alone. check-in: 2614a3e0a7 user: Richard Vantreas tags: trunk | |
13:18 | This function returns information about disk volumes, works on Win2K, WinXP, Win2003, Win2008, WinVista, Win7. Can be used in a pipeline with -Raw switch or stand-alone. check-in: 16be16f540 user: Richard Vantreas tags: trunk | |
13:17 | This will perform a basic netstat.exe command and “objectize” its output. check-in: a93774c24f user: Richard Vantreas tags: trunk | |
13:17 | This will perform a basic netstat.exe command and “objectize” its output. check-in: eaabbf7972 user: glnsize tags: trunk | |
13:17 | 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: ad000ec04b user: S-1-5-21-2398571 tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Helpers for working with .Net classes: Get-Constructor, Get-Assembly, Add-Assembly, Get-Type check-in: 5a0f410d3a user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:17 | This script will take a Twitter User’s Screen name and get their RSS feed of posts check-in: 77121aec04 user: Charlie tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Enable LegacyV2RuntimeActivation so that BitsTransfer and SQLPS will work in the new .Net 4 PowerShell ISE (this config file is REQUIRED for PowerShell 3 CTP1 to work with those modules and other down-level .Net 2 modules). Save as C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell_ise.exe.config check-in: b0f5ac34e4 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:17 | This script will take a Twitter User’s Screen name and get their RSS feed of posts check-in: 9fb6bb9564 user: CrazyDave tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Requires the ShowUI module available to download from here: http://showui.codeplex.com/releases/view/73603 check-in: 3b0db04517 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Requires the ShowUI module available to download from here: http://showui.codeplex.com/releases/view/73603 check-in: cc94d1a844 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:17 | This script will copy the group membership from an existing user account to a new user account. This script relies on functions that I source in, so you’ll need to grab my code from http://scripts.patton-tech.com/browser/powershell/production/includes/ActiveDirectoryManagement.ps1 check-in: cc2aa13ae3 user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Function may be useful for people who want to play with CTP1 for PowerShell 3 but need to use v2 scripts (and prefer ISE over PowerShell.exe) check-in: 2052014833 user: BartekB tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Get the Free RAM from a system check-in: 53025af1c6 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Get the Windows Experience Rating check-in: 321907318e user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Download and install Google Chromium if there is a newer version available. check-in: 882d37f05c user: MJWJ1 tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Sets the system primary DNS suffix by p-invoking the Win32 API. Returns true for success, false for failure. check-in: 0f279c76c2 user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:17 | This function converts FSP’s to sAMAccountName’s check-in: bf1972c95b user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Sets the system primary DNS suffix by p-invoking the Win32 API. Returns true for success, false for failure. check-in: 3c09d567c1 user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Creates a DataTable for an object, based on script by Marc van Orsouw check-in: fad282b8a4 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:17 | I’ve been doing some work lately with PowerShell Add-ons and figured I’d add a couple that I’ve been working on. check-in: 748af32620 user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:17 | This script will create an inventory of all guests in the target Virtual Center and then create a csv check-in: 4727faf879 user: Omarr tags: trunk | |
13:17 | The Get-TheVillageChurchPodcast function returns objects of all the available sermon podcasts from The Village Church. The objects can be filtered by speaker, series, title, or date and optionally downloaded to a specified folder. check-in: 06518b3d1c user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Modeled after SQL Server 2008 Invoke-Sqlcmd, but fixes bug in QueryTimeout, and allows for paramaterized queries. check-in: acf8515f02 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:17 | The Convert-MacAddress function takes a valid hex MAC address and converts it to another valid hex format. check-in: aa9ba264a0 user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
13:17 | The Reset-OutlookLivePassword function resets an Outlook Live (Live@edu) acccount password. check-in: 540531c226 user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
13:17 | The Get-MacAddressOui function retrieves the MAC address OUI reference list maintained by the IEEE standards website and check-in: 65ef5c4898 user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Get-WifiNetwork – return the parsed output of netsh wlan show network mode=bssid in psobject form. Does exactly what it says on the tin. Requires Vista/2008 or higher, or XP SP3 with a hotfix (I can’t recall which one, sorry.) check-in: c0a924a3c2 user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
13:17 | The Get-MacAddressOui function retrieves the MAC address OUI reference list maintained by the IEEE standards website and check-in: 37b6a509f2 user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
13:17 | 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: 2b1a6d107a user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Ever wonder what kind of chassis your computer thinks it’s running on? Have a need to know if you’re RDP’d into a physical or virtual system? This script can probably answer the question for you. This script was adapted to PowerShell from a VBScript I’ve had for a while. It uses WMI to determine the Chassis type and translates the reported numerical code into decipherable text. check-in: e87bfd48cc user: AlphaSun tags: trunk | |
13:17 | This script will create (using COM) an MS Excel spreadsheet of all the software installed on the local machine. Basic information about the software, as provided in the registry, is also included. When the script has completed the data collection, all columns are set to “Auto Fit” for width and blank rows in the spreadsheet are removed. check-in: 906ef2479a user: AlphaSun tags: trunk | |
13:17 | This is a function that queries the domain for the password policies that are set via Group Policy. Output objects include Min Password Length, Min Password Age, Max Password Age, number of passwords remembered (for password history restrictions), Lockout Threshold, Lockout Duration, and the Lockout Counter Reset time. check-in: ee08c1a464 user: AlphaSun tags: trunk | |
13:17 | This script will delete all Active Directory User accounts that have not logged in within the number of days specified in the $NumDays variable. The script only deletes the Active Directory user accounts, not any associated Exchange mailboxes. The script also includes the Delete-ADUser function, which can be used separately from this script. All accounts that are deleted are logged in the “Removed-User-Accounts.log” file found in the local directory. The format of the log file is very basic, but effective. check-in: 197ab8718a user: AlphaSun tags: trunk | |
13:17 | This script will disable all Active Directory User accounts that have not logged in within the number of days specified by the $NumDays variable. All accounts that are disabled are logged in the “Disabled-User-Accounts.log” file created in the local directory. The formatting of the log file is very basic, but effective. check-in: aa6c8c83a0 user: AlphaSun tags: trunk | |
13:17 | This script will list all User objects in the current Active Directory domain. The data gathered includes Display Name, Username, Last Logon Date, and Disabled Status. All data is exported to a CSV file. check-in: 997668c4c1 user: AlphaSun tags: trunk | |
13:17 | This script will list all computer objects (and some information about them) into a CSV file. The Ping Status and various information items are determined through WMI. Some filtering is done for special characters that regularly appear in the Operating System Caption entry and the hardware Vendor entry. This is largely the same as the List AD Computers XLS script, but is intended for use on systems that do not have Excel installed. The CSV file that is produced can easily be imported into Excel and re-saved as an XLS at a later time if required. check-in: 3d9244bb91 user: AlphaSun tags: trunk | |
13:17 | This is essentially a snap-in for an existing script that leverages Active Directory. Typically, you’ll be working with AD objects in your own domain; however, in some instances you may need to work with AD objects that are in a different domain within your forest. This code snippet allows the flexibility to drop in an existing domain-based script and either run it on all domains in the forest (no command line arguments) or a single domain in the forest that matches a command line argument placed into a Where-Object filter. check-in: 8eae27c97e user: AlphaSun tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Add to top of your scripts and the script will automatically create a log file called <script name>.log to the AppData folder check-in: 8731ef0559 user: shauncroucher tags: trunk | |
13:17 | The first couple of functions for sending data to Paraimpu from PowerShell. It’s the first step in letting PowerShell participate in a network of things… check-in: e065d569c3 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:17 | 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: 575fe22812 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:17 | Creates a random password with the specified length and number of non-alphanumeric characters. Returns clear text or a secure string depending on whether switch AsSecureString is specified. check-in: 898666f303 user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:17 | A Script that demonstrates how to create a Microsoft Access database in powershell without Microsoft Access installed. It works in 32 and 64 bit instances of powershell. check-in: 6f24701c6b user: Justin Dearing tags: trunk | |
13:17 | A function to test a user’s credentials. Return true/false. Works for local or domain user accounts. check-in: 925ce200e7 user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:17 | A function to test a user’s credentials. Return true/false. Works for local or domain user accounts. check-in: a4d21b5290 user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:17 | A function to test a user’s credentials. Return true/false. Works for local or domain user accounts. check-in: 5ec204eb4d user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:17 | A function to test a user’s credentials. Return true/false. Works for local or domain user accounts. check-in: 81efbe2fbf user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:16 | A function to test a user’s credentials. Return true/false. Works for local or domain user accounts. check-in: 02916f5f8c user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Get-FailingDrive works with SMART to determine if your hard drive may be failing. If it determines that the hard drive might be failing, a warning is displayed along with a collection of information about the potentially failing drive. See my blog post for more details: check-in: 602ebb2ada user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Check md5/sha1/etc hashes check-in: 7704ac09d5 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:16 | This script gets a list of all Group Policy Objects in the domain filtered on the value of GPOSettingName. For each GPO if the Extension Name matches GPOSettingName the Extensions are then reported back. check-in: 1aa504ccd8 user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:16 | This is to demonstrate how to shutdown the machines you started while be reading the sample 2. check-in: 6db6d20e70 user: Alexander Petrovskiy tags: trunk | |
13:16 | This script works in conjunction with an Event Trigger on the PrintService event on our print servers. This script queries the Microsoft-Windows-PrintService/Operational log for EventID 307, and returns the drive letter from the most recent event. check-in: 48566b2051 user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Added the ability to retrieve (Default) values for keys. check-in: db382e8bb7 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:16 | This sample register all the virtual machines laying as folders on a ESXi host. check-in: dd8c388ab9 user: Alexander Petrovskiy tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Heres a function to quickly look up the latest version of the bogon list maintained by Team Cymru from within PowerShell. check-in: f725f9be72 user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
13:16 | A complete set of XML functionality (especially if you don’t have PSCX), including reading and writing xml files (import-xml, export-xml), selecting (via xpath), updating, transforming and creating new xml documents. check-in: 371e9dd006 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:16 | How can you automate your ESXi tasks having only bare ESXi software? May cmdlets in such case don’t work or work with serious limitations. To fulfill though partially the lack of ‘bare ESXi’ management tools, the ESXiMgmt module has been written and tested. check-in: 00e804b745 user: Alexander Petrovskiy tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Simulate user activity to prevent desktop lock or screensaver for specified period of time check-in: bf42beb9d4 user: 129RQW tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Simulate user activity to prevent desktop lock or screensaver for specified period of time check-in: aaf865c51f user: Dmitry Sotnikov tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Shows a vertical “menu” in the console and allows you to pick numeric items from it. check-in: 6f0a9c711a user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Added a useful Show-ConsoleMenu (which is also usable outside the buffer box), but this one is coded for 10 items or less. check-in: 5d62c113b7 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Immediately toggle the current user’s Internet Explorer proxy settings on/off. Uses a ‘hidden’ Internet Explorer process to trigger the application of the new proxy setting once its been changed in the registry. Accepts a single command line parameter “disable”. If no parameter is given, the proxy is “enabled”. check-in: 7e71ce2905 user: Dan Smith tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Immediately toggle the current user’s Internet Explorer proxy settings on/off. Uses a ‘hidden’ Internet Explorer process to trigger the application of the new proxy setting once its been changed in the registry. Accepts a single command line parameter “disable”. If no parameter is given, the proxy is “enabled”. check-in: a407d85bf0 user: Dan Smith tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Immediately toggle the current user’s Internet Explorer proxy settings on/off. Uses a ‘hidden’ Internet Explorer process to trigger the application of the new proxy setting once its been changed in the registry. Accepts a single command line parameter “disable”. If no parameter is given, the proxy is “enabled”. check-in: be5e334995 user: Dan Smith tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Just a little wrapper for PromptForChoice check-in: c51e95499e user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:16 | This script takes an IPv4 address (optionally with subnet mask or mask length) and searches the subnets in active directory from most significant to least significant. Which ever subnet matches the IP address first will be returned in distinguished name format. If no subnets match, the script will return Subnet_not_assigned check-in: 5af26aa968 user: Nathan Linley tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Returns the directory that current script is running in. check-in: 343217e918 user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Although Windows Server 2008 R2/Powershell 2.0 includes a FailoverClusters module, it only works on a machine running cluster service and NOT against Windows 2003/2008 clusters. This script provides a library functions for working with Microsft Cluster Services (MSCS) using the WMI MSCluster* class. Base class properties are extended with additional info from association classes. check-in: 103f41e04c user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:16 | The Write-Output in the function Get-AccessRecordSetStructure, doesn’t return anything for me. Replacing Write-Output by return fixes the problem. check-in: cca27bc265 user: Matt Wilson tags: trunk | |
13:16 | A very simple example of reading and writing from and to a SQLite DB using Powershell. check-in: 51213fe4b2 user: foureight84 tags: trunk | |
13:16 | A very simple example of reading and writing from and to a SQLite DB using Powershell. check-in: 751bf69042 user: foureight84 tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Write multiline overwriting messages, typically for iterating through long file names. check-in: 38a7a635d8 user: James Gentile tags: trunk | |
13:16 | ChkHash.ps1 – ChkHash.ps1 can create a .XML database of files and their SHA-512 hashes and check files against the database, in order to detect corrupt or hacked files. check-in: 3d1533e17f user: James Gentile tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Return a list of computers with their serial numbers. For Dell computers the Win32_BIOS.SerialNumber property is the service tag of the computer. This identifies the computer on the Dell support site, and with it you can get the proper drivers/manuals and warranty information. check-in: d1f1ba281a user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:16 | This script searches ActiveDirectory for computers. It then queries each computer for the list of users who are in the local Administrators group. check-in: 1907eff01b user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:16 | This script searches ActiveDirectory for computer accounts, for each computer account it removes the specified user account. check-in: 101127f68c user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Gets local group memebers check-in: 2636112c8a user: BSonPosh tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Gets local group memebers check-in: e051c4db6f user: BSonPosh tags: trunk | |
13:16 | anand@xx.com check-in: 26907e434f user: Ermias tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Two functions Get-AllRegkey and Compare-AllRegKey which will recursivly retrieve a key’s properties and subkeys, and their properties and subkeys, as an array of objects, across multiple computers. The Compare-AllRegKey function uses Compare-Object to compare the arrays returned from each computer to an array returned from a specified reference computer. check-in: ea52b0e69c user: whertzing56 tags: trunk | |
13:16 | This function returns an object that contains all the properties of a user object. This function works for small groups as well as groups in excess of 1000. check-in: f8fa583145 user: hclarke tags: trunk | |
13:16 | It’s silly, it’s stupid, it’s fun check-in: a59bcb9475 user: Sean Kearney tags: trunk | |
13:16 | This script will take a Twitter User’s Screen name and get their RSS feed of posts check-in: d4e4e48d1b user: CrazyDave tags: trunk | |
13:16 | An interactive graphical filter for pipeline objects for ShowUI check-in: e04a9abea6 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:16 | My updated version of my original binary clock. check-in: c93c24b5db user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:16 | My updated version of my original binary clock. check-in: d83b71b4e9 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Add entries to the Windows hosts file. The function checks first to see if the entry exists in the file. If the entry does not exist, the function adds the entry and verifies it was added. Please feel free to add improvements. The function Utility.Time-Stamp is another helper function I use to denote the current Time. It can be found here: http://poshcode.org/2795. check-in: b0f93363a1 user: Will Steele tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Add entries to the Windows hosts file. The function checks first to see if the entry exists in the file. If the entry does not exist, the function adds the entry and verifies it was added. Please feel free to add improvements. check-in: c60bab14af user: Will Steele tags: trunk | |
13:16 | This is another Must Have upgrade, because I screwed up the last one ;-) check-in: e3282ec24e user: JasonMArcher tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Logging function for Powershell v2. Needed to address current Powershell logging limitations. See a discussion about said limitations here: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/2011/03/powershell-automatic-logging/#comment-2899 . check-in: 6b7c417fb4 user: Will Steele tags: trunk | |
13:16 | Logging function for Powershell v2. Needed to address current Powershell logging limitations. See a discussion about said limitations here: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/2011/03/powershell-automatic-logging/#comment-2899 . check-in: a65191a482 user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:16 | This function returns an object that contains all the properties of a user object. This function works for small groups as well as groups in excess of 1000. check-in: 7c35927875 user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:15 | This is a simple weather forecast widget that shows the current temperature and forecast. Don’t forget to change the $woEID to the right one for your location. check-in: 1c3e295873 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:15 | cls check-in: 306fd13498 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:15 | This is a little tweak of Ravikanth’s Script to generate a dialog for adding menu items in PowerShell ISE. All I did was just clean it up a little bit following a few guidelines: check-in: 5997764e47 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:15 | This is a little tweak of Ravikanth’s Script to generate a dialog for adding menu items in PowerShell ISE. All I did was just clean it up a little bit following a few guidelines: check-in: 910f49a8e5 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:15 | This is a very simple function that returns a DateTime time stamp. I use it in scripts for noting times when actions occur like this Write-Host “$(Time-Stamp): Attempting to create directory.”; It’s a lot shorter than writing out the whole thing. You can also alias it to simplify the process: New-Alias -Name ts -Value Time-Stamp;. This way I use Write-Host “$(ts): Attempting to create directory.”; It outputs: 2011.07.17 05:01:10: Attempting to create directory. You can alter the value in the ToString to change the way the time stamp is formatted. check-in: 32c218cf20 user: Will Steele tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Update to original password generator form (http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/54c3832a-4d20-4d6e-81ac-2d6f7bc10bfe). Uses WPF as opposed to Windows Forms to create the front end UI. Able to generate passwords and allows printing of the form or just display the password. Password is copied to clipboard so you can paste it into a password reset dialog. Password is also cleared from clipboard when form is closed. check-in: c904d8fe52 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:15 | This Exchange 2010 MailboxImportRequest cmdlet is to help identify imports that may never complete successfully or are taking a long time to complete so they can be suspended and other imports in the queued can complete in a timely manner. This version fixes pipeline input support and improves type handling. check-in: 8ef406fc64 user: Jon Webster tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Test-Port creates a TCP connection to specified port. By default it connects to port 135 with a timeout of 3secs. check-in: a443f7427f user: BSonPosh tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Open the sln file in the given directory hierarchy. Present a list if there is more than one. check-in: 31539d790f user: George Mauer tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Start up the .Net 4.0 Cassini Webserver. Useful for those of us who like to avoid opening visual studio check-in: 4ee1afeef3 user: George Mauer tags: trunk | |
13:15 | This is the log backup script to be used with the Async Backup Script http://poshcode.org/2787 check-in: eee5c67dba user: Justin tags: trunk | |
13:15 | This will run multiple backup jobs at the same time. This script IS cluster aware. check-in: cca56f3119 user: Justin tags: trunk | |
13:15 | This function is an attempt to duplicate the Quest Get-QADUser cmdlet without using any third party snap-ins. If you want to run it against a Global Catalog you simply need to replace LDAP: with GC: and you will want to comment out the lines that pull the password last set and last logon timestamp unless you happen to be replicating those to your GC. check-in: d78e12b9f0 user: Jonathan Walz tags: trunk | |
13:15 | This function is an attempt to duplicate the Quest Get-QADUser cmdlet without using any third party snap-ins. If you want to run it against a Global Catalog you simply need to replace LDAP: with GC: and you will want to comment out the lines that pull the password last set and last logon timestamp unless you happen to be replicating those to your GC. check-in: 5ec6fdb39c user: Jonathan Walz tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Add-SharePointLibraryFile – Uploads a file to a SharePoint library via HTTP PUT. check-in: 5f2d98b3ba user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:15 | This Exchange 2010 MailboxImportRequest cmdlet is to help identify imports that may never complete successfully or are taking a long time to complete so they can be suspended and other imports in the queued can complete in a timly manner. check-in: 6e825b697f user: Jon Webster tags: trunk | |
13:15 | A first attempt at a generic graphing function using commands from WPFToolkit’s DataVisualization dll check-in: 03259b354e user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Uses ShowUI to display a binary clock. Hotkeys H, T and D toggle Help, Time and Date text and +/- keys resize. Click and drag anywhere to move. Double-Click to close. This was inspired by Boe Prox’s post at: http://learn-powershell.net/2011/07/06/building-a-binary-clock-with-powershell/ and the release of ShowUI 1.1 check-in: c7943818d8 user: Ryan Grant tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Extended version of Hal’s original “dirtoday” script via twitter https://twitter.com/#!/halr9000/status/88211937720156160 check-in: 8c7379cc33 user: bmorriso tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Extended version of Hal’s original “dirtoday” script via twitter https://twitter.com/#!/halr9000/status/88211937720156160 check-in: ba1fb990ba user: bmorriso tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Fix for redirect loops check-in: 3d68b781c3 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Install and run BGInfo at startup using registry method check-in: 1bca9bc6fa user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Converts Image Files to icon files check-in: 3292638469 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Add-PrinterDriver is a PowerShell function to install all printer drivers from a specified print server. The function is primarily targeted at Remote Desktop Services (formerly Terminal Services) Session Host servers. check-in: 083fc9d936 user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Get the MAC Address of an existing IP using SendARP request. check-in: c13ddbc9f3 user: bar971it tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Force $duds to be an array so for small documents exceptions aren’t thrown. check-in: fa197b7bfc user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:15 | 3014c106d0704f92677d34a02c29cc96 check-in: 1014582848 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Check if all the services with StartMode AUTOMATIC are actually Running check-in: 7ac3c57558 user: LazyWinAdmincom tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Check if all the services with StartMode AUTOMATIC are actually Running check-in: 2084a1394a user: Xavier C tags: trunk | |
13:15 | There are a couple scripts that parse netsh commands. I didn’t see this one already done, so I couldn’t steal it. I suppose I could use some regex or something simple to cut the whitespace, so feel free to “fix her up”, but this got the job done (of putting the netsh output into an object). This is a snip from a larger script I wrote as a looping, recording monitor. I used this guy’s script for inspiration: http://poshcode.org/1731 check-in: 4138e035f3 user: Josh Popp tags: trunk | |
13:15 | List active directory attributes from schema check-in: 297f1f9e58 user: BSonPosh tags: trunk | |
13:15 | List active directory attributes from schema check-in: 6536c752e7 user: BSonPosh tags: trunk | |
13:15 | List active directory attributes from schema check-in: 5c3835c78a user: BSonPosh tags: trunk | |
13:15 | This module allows you to Get, Enable and Disable the software rollback settings on your computer or computers. This is useful when working with certain patches and software installations that require the software rollback to be enabled. check-in: d86fe4a7b6 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:15 | A function for creating tied variables using Robert Robelo’s idea to create breakpoints that update the variable values. check-in: e8b1c89c4e user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Download and install Google Chromium if there is a newer version available. check-in: 15a03b0338 user: MJWJ1 tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Version: 0.1 check-in: 3658976898 user: Stefan Stranger tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Version: 0.1 check-in: 7b5c748a05 user: Stefan Stranger tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Version: 0.1 check-in: a8e8b13dd0 user: Stefan Stranger tags: trunk | |
13:15 | This script will take a Twitter User’s Screen name and get their RSS feed of posts check-in: 0d9897862e user: CrazyDave tags: trunk | |
13:15 | A script for ShowUI 1.0 — using Quest’s active directory cmdlets to retrieve user information and allow you to select one of the groups they’re a member of. Could be extended to populate a bunch of form fields from active directory and even allow updating them… check-in: e7bd27003a user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:15 | This function is an attempt to duplicate the Quest Get-QADUser cmdlet without using any third party snap-ins. If you want to run it against a Global Catalog you simply need to replace LDAP: with GC: and you will want to comment out the lines that pull the password last set and last logon timestamp unless you happen to be replicating those to your GC. check-in: 54dbd0b3fe user: Jonathan Walz tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Mounts a NFS datastore to several vSphere 4.X hosts with PowerCLI. The script assumes you are already connected to a VI server. check-in: 1d2ebcd501 user: eprich tags: trunk | |
13:15 | Get-Path converts relative paths to drive or PSProvider -qualified paths. check-in: ad529fefa0 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:15 | kyletboat3 check-in: 4c0a2d1cfc user: kyletboat3 tags: trunk | |
13:14 | A series of functions to verify Agent, SQL, SSIS, SMB, WMI services or connections. Useful when troubleshooting data center firewall configuration. check-in: 6b5ecc9aee user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:14 | A script that makes an encrypted Powershell script. check-in: 97f847be8a user: RYBAT tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This function backs up eventlogs on a remote computer, where the recordcount for a given log is greater than zero. check-in: 3712439e28 user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This advanced function allows you to transfer or seize the FSMO roles to a specified Domain Controller. Has support for -Whatif and -Confirm to avoid making a mistake with transferring the roles. Also can display the current owners after the action has completed using -PassThru. check-in: 6e212063db user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This advanced function will get all FSMO role owners for each domain in a forest. Returns an object that contains the collection of FSMO role owners. check-in: b30db51c4b user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This advanced function will get all FSMO role owners for each domain in a forest. Returns an object that contains the collection of FSMO role owners. check-in: b9b4f77ed8 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This function backs up eventlogs on a remote computer, where the recordcount for a given log is greater than zero. check-in: 32ca21866e user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This advanced function will get all FSMO role owners for each domain in a forest. Returns an object that contains the collection of FSMO role owners. check-in: d6da8a2b5f user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:14 | A series functions to verify Agent, SQL, SSIS, SMB, WMI services or connections. Useful when troubleshooting data center firewall configuration. check-in: 7baf5499c5 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:14 | The beginnings of a function for handling ETS exceptions thrown by types which are not CLS Compliant when you try to output them. check-in: 23aeee80ad user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:14 | Build a SQL Connection String using specified parameters check-in: 7569a72090 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:14 | After connecting to your VI server, we get a list of virtual switches on the datacenter and from that we pull out the VHostID that matches the server we passed in at the command-line. Using the VHostID we return a list of networks objects on that server. check-in: e00f37f44b user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:14 | quick hard coded script for uploading a file to an ftp server. check-in: d0c02d2874 user: Stephen Price tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This script pingscan a subnet for running machines (full parallel) and executes (full parallel) any command on these machines check-in: ef28ec561a user: Carsten Krueger tags: trunk | |
13:14 | Helpers for working with .Net classes: Get-Constructor, Get-Assembly, Add-Assembly, Get-Type check-in: 8f614e9064 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This script will take a Twitter User’s Screen name and get their RSS feed of posts check-in: 735ae7975d user: CrazyDave tags: trunk | |
13:14 | Displays active TCP connections and includes the process ID (PID) and Name for each connection. check-in: 68a7e19306 user: Shay Levy tags: trunk | |
13:14 | Creates new self-signed code signing certificate and installs it to current user’s personal store. Supports Windows XP and higher. check-in: 84a95785d5 user: vpodans tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This is a template intended for creating a wizard with PowerShell code from scratch. The sample consists of two sections, the template itself and the wxample of its use. check-in: 7ac65ae6e0 user: Alexander Petrovskiy tags: trunk | |
13:14 | From Windows PowerShell Cookbook (O’Reilly) by Lee Holmes check-in: 27f914d640 user: SddrCErrR tags: trunk | |
13:14 | hashtable to object function. check-in: 9ef0d2dd60 user: nQPuDDji tags: trunk | |
13:14 | My first contribution. I am crazily thinking of doing a “Powershell Only” day. The first task is to figure out how to manipulate Outlook through PowerShell. The submitted script hits my Outlook inbox and goes through the inbox and each subfolder and retrieves the unread emails from it. It then goes through my task list and gets all the incomplete tasks. This was my first time using a status bar and definitely the first for making anything outside the scripting games public. I’d hate to get finished with the Outlook “module” and find out I could have saved myself a lot of time, so I through the script as it is now on the mercy of the court. Proceed with your red pens… check-in: 403ad4ed4d user: chris seiter tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This will perform a basic netstat.exe command and “objectize” its output. check-in: 2ca0df4224 user: Ivan F tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This is the file you need to load Quest’s Active Directory snap-in as a module. Just put this in a folder with all the dlls … check-in: cbb03c0a43 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:14 | 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: 5bfd8d46f1 user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
13:14 | WPF GUI to watch TechED 2011, NA sessions check-in: 06a50eb3ff user: Ravikanth tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This module uses PSexec,vbscript and PowerShell to install patches on local or remote systems. This does require PSexec to be in the same directory as where you are running the function within this module. Save as a .psm1 file. check-in: b5fbe3dade user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This is the sister script to a bigger project. I will have the full script and uses on my blog vnoob.com soon check-in: e8125ee623 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This script will take a Twitter User’s Screen name and get their RSS feed of posts check-in: b2a812053e user: CrazyDave tags: trunk | |
13:14 | How to add a SSL Certificate to IIS with Powershell as well as set the SSL Binding for the site that’s using the certificate. check-in: bffd24dc9f user: Brian H Madsen tags: trunk | |
13:14 | I wrote this a while back to be able to automate stuff on a hp san and ilo. It’s pretty much mritten ad-hoc so please feel free to improve on it. Anyway, might be useful for someone out there. The function send-command logs on to a telnet server and executes the piped in commands. check-in: 2a66cac1ac user: David Sjstrand tags: trunk | |
13:14 | Downloads the current sysinternals from \\live.sysinternals.com\tools and then updates your path environment variable to include the location saved to. Along with that it sorts, and removes duplicate entries in the path variable. If you call get-sysinternals without any args the local directory will be systemroot\Sysinternals\ Otherwise, the files will be put in the specified path. check-in: 0f38c009f5 user: vbjay tags: trunk | |
13:14 | Downloads the current sysinternals from \\live.sysinternsals.com\tools and then updates your path environment variable to include the location saved to. Along with that it sorts, and removes duplicate entries in the path variable. If you call get-sysinternals without any args the local directory will be systemroot\Sysinternals\ Otherwise, the files will be put in the specified path. check-in: 6eb9bb8e2d user: vbjay tags: trunk | |
13:14 | Downloads the current sysinternals from \\live.sysinternsals.com\tools and then updates your path environment variable to include the location saved to. Along with that it sorts, and removes duplicate entries in the path variable. If you call get-sysinternals without any args the local directory will be systemroot\Sysinternals\ Otherwise, the files will be put in the specified path. check-in: 9a34cb677e user: vbjay tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This script is pretty simple, it connects to a remote computer and grabs the BIOS class. It then connects to the Dell support page for the remote computer’s ServiceTag. If the computer is a Dell, it grabs the BIOS revision listed on the page. The inspiration came from reading the Scripting Guy blog about comments. (http://blogs.technet.com/b/heyscriptingguy/archive/2011/05/16/add-excellent-comments-to-your-powershell-script.aspx) check-in: ff534b88b7 user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This script is pretty simple, it connects to a remote computer and grabs the BIOS class. It then connects to the Dell support page for the remote computer’s ServiceTag. If the computer is a Dell, it grabs the BIOS revision listed on the page. The inspiration came from reading the Scripting Guy blog about comments. (http://blogs.technet.com/b/heyscriptingguy/archive/2011/05/16/add-excellent-comments-to-your-powershell-script.aspx) check-in: 554a091fa1 user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This script is pretty simple, it connects to a remote computer and grabs the BIOS class. It then connects to the Dell support page for the remote computer’s ServiceTag. If the computer is a Dell, it grabs the BIOS revision listed on the page. The inspiration came from reading the Scripting Guy blog about comments. (http://blogs.technet.com/b/heyscriptingguy/archive/2011/05/16/add-excellent-comments-to-your-powershell-script.aspx) check-in: 0bdf7befed user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This script uses current Show-UI and SQLite to query a copy of your Firefox Bookmark Database for Bookmarks tagged with combinations of 1 to 3 keywords. It uses the WPF 4.0 Datagrid. (Improvements in Eventhandling of Hyperlinks are welcome) check-in: 9335fb6eef user: Bernd Kriszio tags: trunk | |
13:14 | A function to rename a computer check-in: 9d909157bc user: Gerald Klassen tags: trunk | |
13:14 | Purpose: This script can be set as a scheduled task to run every 30minutes and will monitor all exchange 2010 queue’s. If a threshold of 10 is met an output file with the queue details will be e-mailed to all intended admins listed in the e-mail settings check-in: 6f721e8bfd user: Paperclips tags: trunk | |
13:14 | Very simple script that will create file list from -Path in simple UI generated using Show-UI. ToolTip show size and last write time of a file, and once clicked – it will pass fullname down the pipe. It was created mainly as a attempt to use some animated effects in Show-UI. check-in: bf31e8c790 user: BartekB tags: trunk | |
13:14 | From Windows PowerShell Cookbook (O’Reilly) by Lee Holmes check-in: a59144cb6e user: Lee Holmes tags: trunk | |
13:14 | 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: 8fcd3dba57 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:14 | 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: 449248f40a user: Matt Wilson tags: trunk | |
13:14 | A demonstration of how to do menus and commands in ShowUI (it works against the Latest Changeset d7ad095858eb right now, so you can just hit the download link on the right of that page). check-in: 66a2a8fea6 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:14 | This Advanced Function will look to see if the current user context running a command/script is an Administrator or not. If not, a menu is presented to the user to either continue or enter alternate credentials. The function will either return a credential object of the alternate credential or a string type stating that the current user context will be used. check-in: f5f4d53a6a user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:13 | This is a flexible multiple-input prompt for Show-UI (it works against the Latest Changeset ‘d7ad095858eb’ right now, so you can just hit the download link on the right) check-in: 3901cff930 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Modeled after SQL Server 2008 Invoke-Sqlcmd, but fixes bug in QueryTimeout. Put closing connection in finally block. check-in: 15a0dc019e user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:13 | I noticed that WPF has LinearGradient and RadialGradient. Wanted something more… square in size. First tried to use something that allowed me to build brush easy, but it was hard to change it into something portable. So I just used New-Object and now you can use it in WPK, PowerBoots or Show-UI, whichever you prefer. ;) This script is building actual function and shows some demo usage + load required assemblies and makes sure we are in STA (some controls barfed at me when I tried to leave it -MTA). I only hope it’s not done already… ;) Corners are rounded, so that it looks more soft. check-in: df93d0dd33 user: BartekB tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Invoke generic method definitions (including static methods) from PowerShell. check-in: c10daadadf user: Oisin tags: trunk | |
13:13 | The Get-MyPublicIPAddress script uses DNS-O-Matic, an OpenDNS resource, to retreive the public IP address that represents your computer on the internet. check-in: 45b50c1d72 user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
13:13 | New-Choice Update check-in: 8e36ee1f15 user: Andy Schneider tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Creates a Choice Dialog for end users. It will return the string that the user chose. check-in: 9176ad4232 user: Andy Schneider tags: trunk | |
13:13 | This function returns an object that contains all the properties of a user object. This function works for small groups as well as groups in excess of 1000. check-in: 8b366a7556 user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Heres a function to quickly look up the latest version of the bogon list maintained by Team Cymru from within PowerShell. check-in: bb382272a1 user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
13:13 | This function returns an object that contains all the properties of a user object. This function works for small groups as well as groups in excess of 1000. check-in: 97a4e1d94f user: Jeff Patton tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Invoke generic method definitions (including static methods) from PowerShell. check-in: 691d2635ba user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Convert a Windows PowerShell shortcut to the Solarized color scheme(s). check-in: 7983109e5a user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:13 | 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: b2144145dd user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:13 | An interactive graphical filter for pipeline objects… (a sample script for Show-UI which works right now on changeset d7ad095858eb) check-in: 2a91e3e42d user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Imports certificate in specified certificate store. check-in: ea49577b56 user: anti121 tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Get PowerShell numbered scope in anytime!!! check-in: 213c07c6df user: ingted tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Enumerate through the default folder within Outlook and calculate size of each sub-folder and produce a final total size. check-in: ada53f5dfe user: marcadamcarter tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Converts objects to custom PSObjects with robust type support. Allows converting data from Import-CSV etc into type-safe pseudo structs … check-in: ea03176103 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Converts objects to custom PSObjects with robust type support. Allows converting data from Import-CSV etc into type-safe pseudo structs … check-in: a4061d8f92 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Converts objects to custom PSObjects with robust type support. Allows converting data from Import-CSV etc into type-safe pseduo structs … check-in: f9ce36867d user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Get PowerShell numbered scope in anytime!!! check-in: ccfa44e0cd user: ingted tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Attempt to resolve the path to an Application using Get-Command or the “App Paths” registry key or the start menu search. check-in: d18f1d4109 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Add new smtp address from csv and set new address primary check-in: d95871d728 user: Ermias tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Hack your ESXi welcome screen. check-in: 246a851cfa user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Script to retrieve the leader boards from the 2011 Scripting Games as objects. New version fixes an error with regex that caused usernames with periods or other non-english characters to be excluded (Thanks to Scott Alvarino for noticing this). Also added rankings, which unfortunately causes PowerShell to default the display to a list format, but I assume that any PowerSheller looking at the leaderboards is capable of piping the output to “Format-Table -AutoSize” :) check-in: 6f13bec683 user: Scott Alvarino tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Script to retrieve the leader boards from the 2011 Scripting Games as objects. New version fixes an error with regex that caused usernames with periods or other non-english characters to be excluded (Thanks to Scott Alvarino for noticing this). Also added rankings, which unfortunately causes PowerShell to default the display to a list format, but I assume that any PowerSheller looking at the leaderboards is capable of piping the output to “Format-Table -AutoSize” :) check-in: c575b20582 user: Alex McFarland tags: trunk | |
13:13 | ACE.psm1 is a module for getting data from Microsoft Office Access (*.mdb and .accdb) files and Microsoft Office Excel (.xls, *.xlsx, and *.xlsb) files. check-in: a153fadb9b user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:13 | From a great function in Powertab (on Codeplex). check-in: 2986e97d10 user: bar971it tags: trunk | |
13:13 | My variation for SG 2011 Leader Board watcher. :) Using regex + xml. Lets you specify -Top and -Name, so that you see person even if she/he is not (yet ;) ) in top. :D check-in: 267698e099 user: BartekB tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Function to retrieve score information for the 2011 Microsoft Scripting Games. check-in: 5bc0876fa2 user: Mike Hammond tags: trunk | |
13:13 | The Split-Job function provides easy multithreading at the command line or in a script. It was created from a system administrator’s point of view and is compatible with PS v1. Supports importing functions, variables and snapins. For history and background please visit http://www.jansveld.net/powershell. check-in: e66aef07e1 user: Arnoud Jansveld tags: trunk | |
13:13 | The Split-Job function provides easy multithreading at the command line or in a script. It was created from a system administrator’s point of view and is compatible with PS v1. Supports importing functions, variables and snapins. For history and background please visit http://www.jansveld.net/powershell. check-in: 6aaafd7339 user: Arnoud Jansveld tags: trunk | |
13:13 | The Split-Job function provides easy multithreading at the command line or in a script. It was created from a system administrator’s point of view and is compatible with PS v1. Supports importing functions, variables and snapins. For history and background please visit http://www.jansveld.net/powershell. check-in: b0ef0d4d15 user: Arnoud Jansveld tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Tails a File, but does not work. No output to screen, not even an error when not setting number of lines variables. check-in: 5a36207184 user: William Stacey tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Find duplicates in <directories/files> comparing size then SHA-512 hash 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: e4e92dbecf user: James Gentile tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Get-ImageMetadata lets you access the EXIF, XMP and other metadata about image files … this should only be taken as an example and a reference, not for solid production work — in other words, I won’t take the blame if you zero out all your jpgs trying to modify this to ReadWrite instead of just Read :) check-in: 85f75bc467 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Here is a quick script I created to convert files to ASCII character set. This came about because I found Out-File was creating files as Unicode and Add-Content was writing ASCII (Even though the help says it defaults to Unicode). So writing to the files with Add-Content would use the wrong encoding and add garbage to the log files. I changed all my code to include the -Encoding ASCII parameter, but had thousands of files encoded as Unicode. (Note: To see what format it is, open in Notepad and select Save As… it will be listed at the bottom). It replaces the file with a new ASCII encoded file so I also added some logic to capture and set the original file timestamps. This is my first draft so I’m sure there is room for improvements. Such as error handling and adjustments so the input parameters don’t have to be so exact, but it works and thought I would share. -=Levon check-in: 06089a5f9b user: Levon Becker tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Here is a quick script I created to convert files to ASCII character set. This came about because I found Out-File was creating files as Unicode and Add-Content was writing ASCII (Even though the help says it defaults to Unicode). So writing to the files with Add-Content would use the wrong encoding and add garbage to the log files. I changed all my code to include the -Encoding ASCII parameter, but had thousands of files encoded as Unicode. (Note: To see what format it is, open in Notepad and select Save As… it will be listed at the bottom). It replaces the file with a new ASCII encoded file so I also added some logic to capture and set the original file timestamps. This is my first draft so I’m sure there is room for improvements. Such as error handling and adjustments so the input parameters don’t have to be so exact, but it works and thought I would share. -=Levon check-in: 90d053ecc9 user: Levon Becker tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Here is a quick script I created to convert files to ASCII character set. This came about because I found Out-File was creating files as Unicode and Add-Content was writing ASCII (Even though the help says it defaults to Unicode). So writing to the files with Add-Content would use the wrong encoding and add garbage to the log files. I changed all my code to include the -Encoding ASCII parameter, but had thousands of files encoded as Unicode. (Note: To see what format it is, open in Notepad and select Save As… it will be listed at the bottom). It replaces the file with a new ASCII encoded file so I also added some logic to capture and set the original file timestamps. This is my first draft so I’m sure there is room for improvements. Such as error handling and adjustments so the input parameters don’t have to be so exact, but it works and thought I would share. -=Levon check-in: 2c8464a4e7 user: Levon Becker tags: trunk | |
13:13 | 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: 173b63586d user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Displays a custom dialog box for a timeout period. The dialog box contains a message, two buttons and a countdown timer. The button text and other options are set through the parameters. The WSHShell.Popup has a bug so replace it with this script. check-in: b2078a8a4e user: Grant Carthew tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Initialize-WindowsInstallPoint check-in: 5232da3026 user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
13:13 | A function that simplifies calling methods with named parameters to make it easier to deal with long signatures and optional parameters. This is particularly helpful for COM objects. check-in: a7b4ec09b5 user: Jason Archer tags: trunk | |
13:13 | A function to rename a computer check-in: 6e9c8a1585 user: Gerald Klassen tags: trunk | |
13:13 | Get and Set functions for SNTP check-in: eb1b591b74 user: a Monkey tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Set-Wallpaper lets you set your windows desktop wallpaper. It requires PInvoke and I wrote it using PowerShell 2’s Add-Type, although it could be done in v1 using the JIT code generation tricks Lee Holmes has mentioned in the past … check-in: 5d0bc2dea3 user: Winfred tags: trunk | |
13:12 | posh entry check-in: 3c011d8fa3 user: Marc Carter tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Emails a report of Exchange 2010 mailboxes over their size limit. check-in: 9555bcc87b user: Chris Brown tags: trunk | |
13:12 | This is a Powershell v2 module that takes NMAP XML output and formats it into custom powershell objects, allowing you to manipulate NMAP output data in Powershell. It operates similarly to import-csv. check-in: 8762b7de49 user: Jason Fossen tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Functions to encrypt and decrypt strings using the Rijndael symmetric key algorithm check-in: d18da12495 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Functions to encrypt and decrypt strings using the Rijndael symmetric key algorithm check-in: 9028e3e087 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Uses the Haversine equation (you know you LOVE spherical geometry) to calculate distance between two points on the earth. check-in: 0ba3a887f0 user: callias tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Search and browse to url in an instapaper csv. check-in: 043b58d825 user: Adminian tags: trunk | |
13:12 | A powershell script that will create the CREATE DDL for any object in a SQL Server database. It requires the open source Atlantis.SchemaEngine.dll available at http://www.atlantis-interactive.co.uk/blog/post/2011/02/24/Free-SQL-Server-Schema-Synchronisation-Engine-announcing-the-release-of-the-AtlantisSchemaEngine-source-code.aspx check-in: 760bf9d067 user: Justin Dearing tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Some functions for drawing mini-buffers. Please try the two Test functions included: Test-DisplayBox and Test-BufferBox check-in: 216a8245ed user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:12 | A powershell script that will create the CREATE DDL for any object in a SQL Server database. It requires the open source Atlantis.SchemaEngine.dll available at http://www.atlantis-interactive.co.uk/blog/post/2011/02/24/Free-SQL-Server-Schema-Synchronisation-Engine-announcing-the-release-of-the-AtlantisSchemaEngine-source-code.aspx check-in: 16fb3f4479 user: Justin Dearing tags: trunk | |
13:12 | A powershell script that will create the CREATE DDL for any object in a SQL Server database. It requires the open source Atlantis.SchemaEngine.dll available at http://www.atlantis-interactive.co.uk/blog/post/2011/02/24/Free-SQL-Server-Schema-Synchronisation-Engine-announcing-the-release-of-the-AtlantisSchemaEngine-source-code.aspx check-in: 3d7d444d92 user: Justin Dearing tags: trunk | |
13:12 | A powershell script that will create the CREATE DML for any object in a SQL Server database. It requires the open source Atlantis.SchemaEngine.dll available at http://www.atlantis-interactive.co.uk/blog/post/2011/02/24/Free-SQL-Server-Schema-Synchronisation-Engine-announcing-the-release-of-the-AtlantisSchemaEngine-source-code.aspx check-in: c51ed6d496 user: Justin Dearing tags: trunk | |
13:12 | A script that scripts a stored proc in SQL server. check-in: 9074d8ead2 user: Justin Dearing tags: trunk | |
13:12 | A script that scripts a stored proc in SQL server. check-in: abf71a8c92 user: Justin Dearing tags: trunk | |
13:12 | A script that scripts a stored proc in SQL server. check-in: 4440f10fe0 user: Justin Dearing tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Simple function that executes a command (stored procedure) against an SQL database. check-in: a89c20d3cf user: dragonmc77 tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Get an attachment from an exchange e-mail. check-in: d22b83702a user: George Mauer tags: trunk | |
13:12 | AnalyzeScript opens a dialog box for user selection; checks that input is a powershell script; parses and agrigates the script components. check-in: e568420376 user: Paul A tags: trunk | |
13:12 | AnalizeScript opens a dialog box for user selection; checks that input is a powershell script; parses and agrigates the script components. check-in: dc9d1166ca user: Paul A tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Logging function for Powershell v2. Needed to address current Powershell logging limitations. See a discussion about said limitations here: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/2011/03/powershell-automatic-logging/#comment-2899 . check-in: 4e58443b98 user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Read in an IIS *log file saved in format W3C. check-in: 56c3d7a509 user: Mark Shevchenko tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Read in an IIS *log file saved in format W3C. check-in: a802a5d486 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:12 | different examples of how you can access properties with a custom where function check-in: 38929b1aef user: karl prosser tags: trunk | |
13:12 | different examples of how you can access properties with a custom where function check-in: 8f29baa863 user: karl prosser tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Logging function for Powershell v2. Needed to address current Powershell logging limitations. See a discussion about said limitations here: http://jdhitsolutions.com/blog/2011/03/powershell-automatic-logging/#comment-2899 . check-in: cc8c9d38b8 user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:12 | This function will allow you to retreive the contents of a hosts file on a local or remote system. This can be used with one or more systems. check-in: a70951df0d user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:12 | As written will manually apply all settings associated with a local WSUS server. Ideal for use when you need to force a non-domain system to point to a domain based WSUS server. check-in: 4b683b8d04 user: Kenneth C Mazie tags: trunk | |
13:12 | This function will allow you to retreive the contents of a hosts file on a local or remote system. This can be used with one or more systems. check-in: ea054b98d4 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Originally written to regenerate the init.txt file for server based Halo 1 PC multiplayer games. It may however be easily edited and used to randomize any array or group of arrays. check-in: cc20bc00d6 user: Kenneth C Mazie tags: trunk | |
13:12 | AutoArchive Script check-in: a5c6cc2fff user: ChristopheCREMON tags: trunk | |
13:12 | This function will allow you to retreive the contents of a hosts file on a local or remote system. This can be used with one or more systems. check-in: f9d93afacb user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Create a Sharepoint 2010 farm check-in: ec8ffc043a user: Jos Verlinde tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Creates an event handler for monitoring either process creation or deletion. This requires to be run as administrator. check-in: e0f79a02a9 user: Ravikanth tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Creates an event handler for monitoring either process creation or deletion. This requires to be run as administrator. check-in: 5877966bb6 user: Ravikanth tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Queries DNS to return the host name and associated IP addresses, given either an IP address or a host name via the pipeline or parameter (accepts arrays). check-in: 9ee2692d1b user: Nathan Hartley tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Set-Wallpaper lets you set your windows desktop wallpaper. It requires PInvoke and I wrote it using PowerShell 2’s Add-Type, although it could be done in v1 using the JIT code generation tricks Lee Holmes has mentioned in the past … check-in: bf94c883c7 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:12 | As written it will poll Cisco routers and switches and if the snmp OID’s match it will pull out model, serial, and IOS version. The resulting spreadsheet contains IP, host name, serial, model, IOS version, and rack location. The script is heavily documented internally. See the script for more info. check-in: 29115fd95a user: Kenneth C Mazie tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Give as input a cmdlet name. Output is a set of properties about each parameter, including: name, parameter set, aliases, ismandatory, and CommonParameter. Thanks to LucD for the technique. check-in: 3e10580577 user: halr9000 tags: trunk | |
13:12 | This function will allow you to query local or remote computer/s and determine if there are pending WSUS updates that need to be installed. A report is returned that can be exported to a CSV file if desired. check-in: 8db30724ff user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Advanced function used to test UDP or TCP port/s on one or more systems to determine if it is open or not. check-in: 3b86ce9bf4 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Advanced function used to test UDP or TCP port/s on one or more systems to determine if it is open or not. check-in: 317da19173 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:12 | This function will allow you to query any server hosting SQL and return the file sizes for the each Database file(MDF) and Transaction Log file(LDF). This does not return back the file locations for each database. I have tested this on SQL 2000, 2005 and 2008. check-in: 002b0a0511 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:12 | #a function to count how many items there are, whether its an array, a collection, a hashtable or actually just check-in: 2df993104f user: karl prosser tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Script demonstrates automated SQL database restore using SQLPSX SQLServer module that relocates files to default directory and kills all connections to database. check-in: fe318ed71c user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Script demonstrates automated SQL database restore using SQLPSX SQLServer module that relocates files to default directory and kills all connections to database. check-in: 0d20c62472 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:12 | Basic authentication class, with really simple dumb cookie set. check-in: 891c1636d3 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:11 | I saw few questions about this functionality on VUG, so I decided to give it a try and create function that would allow user to created object with nested objects. I needed to have also possibility to define type of nested object, so I’ve used key in hashtable to define it, if exists. Works fine now with Windows.Forms :) Meanwhile I’ve noticed Karl already produced another script that does similar things. Oh, well, maybe that will be also handy for somebody. :) check-in: 451e3d18a4 user: BartekB tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Just a slight remake of a previous ‘Edit-File’ advanced function. check-in: ce90ffe7b7 user: Smobutter tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Just a slight remake of a previous ‘Edit-File’ advanced function. check-in: 98cad7d2c9 user: Smobutter tags: trunk | |
13:11 | I saw few questions about this functionality on VUG, so I decided to give it a try and create function that would allow user to created object with nested objects. I needed to have also possibility to define type of nested object, so I’ve used key in hashtable to define it, if exists. Works fine now with Windows.Forms :) Meanwhile I’ve noticed Karl already produced another script that does similar things. Oh, well, maybe that will be also handy for somebody. :) check-in: ff9cd14417 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:11 | this function takes nested hashtables and converts them to nested pscustomobjects.it can also contain arrays of hashtables, and it will turn those hashtables in the arrays also into PScustomobjects check-in: dd3ef45e69 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This will return the specified website’s X.509 certificate either as an object or a file (if the -OutputFile parameter is specified). See included comment based help for documentation. check-in: cc7056aa4e user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Connect to an exchange mailbox and get your latest emails. check-in: f12b3a76e6 user: George Mauer tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Connect to an exchange mailbox and get your latest emails. check-in: d4af3817db user: George Mauer tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Get-PSExecutionPolicy.ps1 uses WMI to query remote registry for PowerShell path and exeuction policy settings. Because WMI is used works from x86 to x64 machines. check-in: 93913f6eab user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:11 | 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: 421452b816 user: Paul Brice tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Joins array elements together using a specific string separator check-in: bd2e83a607 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Given an ESX host, produce a report of read and write latencies for all attached LUNs. check-in: ac0abd1824 user: Carter Shanklin tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Advanced function used to test UDP or TCP port/s on one or more systems to determine if it is open or not. check-in: 96ea24c532 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This is a Powershell wrapper around the CreateShortCut method of the WScript.Shell COM object. I’ve added a feature to set the “Run as Administrator” flag. This feature is used on OS versions with UAC. check-in: e7d2555c6f user: Andy Arismendi tags: trunk | |
13:11 | where-in and where-propertyin are filters that allow to pass through pipeline object that are in a specified array/collection, or that have a property that is in an array or collection. They also can take a scriptblock that can be used to implement a comparision when the relationship isn’t exact. in that scriptblock the variable $__ is created to represent the item in the collection being compared with the pipeline $_ object. see examples embedded. check-in: b1737686f6 user: karl prosser tags: trunk | |
13:11 | a demo of using some build in dotnet attributes to store some powershell METADATA (hashtables) and extract that. check-in: 1ab9caf26c user: karl prosser tags: trunk | |
13:11 | PowerBot is my IRC bot written in PowerShell script using SmartIrc4Net There’s a bit more to it than this, but this is the basic script, and all you have to do is add your own commands! Of course, you could also add your own additional message handlers and make a chatter-bot or whatever you like. Please share your mods back here! check-in: b661aae4d5 user: james tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This advanced function will allow you to retrieve the current weather information for a given country/city. check-in: 73bd74e62f user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This advanced function will allow you to retrieve the current weather information for a given country/city. check-in: b19c1152a9 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:11 | A function to rename a computer check-in: 12379df108 user: Gerald Klassen tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Prompt replacement based on a script by iainsimpson (http://blogs.technet.com/iainsimpson/archive/2008/02/20/custom-powershell-prompt.aspx). check-in: 0bcf6441ab user: callias tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This script will allow you to query a web site and retrieve information about the web site and whether it is available or not. check-in: d6a4d6086a user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This script will allow you to query a web site and retrieve information about the web site and whether it is available or not. check-in: 9781d477c4 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This script will allow you to query a web site and retrieve information about the web site and whether it is available or not. check-in: 495fd6611f user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This script will trap events such as USB insertion, file changes, registry key check-in: 3f63214c04 user: Archdeacon tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This script will trap events such as USB insertion, file changes, registry key check-in: 05bedb1316 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This script will allow you to query a web site and retrieve information about the web site and whether it is available or not. check-in: 9edc145181 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This function allows you to download the contents of a webpage to display on a PowerShell console. Also included is a switch to show the size of the web page. check-in: 1cc40ab5fe user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This function allows you to download the contents of a webpage to display on a PowerShell console. Also included is a switch to show the size of the web page. check-in: 1e2fc1e1ca user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This script will allow you to query a web site and retrieve information about the web site and whether it is available or not. check-in: 0902fff4f8 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Autoload function like the Korn shell — can inject functions to modules. check-in: cef7e3bfdc user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Sets Application Compatibility flags for an application. (Same as on the Compatibility tab of the properties.) check-in: 21c171935b user: Steven Murawski tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Sorry, but for now this is an all-in-one link creating/editing function: GET-Link and then call methods on it … feel free to polish it up and paste back. All credit goes to Ian Clegg for writing 90% of this code. check-in: a99d842149 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Example on how to use Proxy Cmdlets in combination with object events. check-in: 3b2bb10413 user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Example on how to use Proxy Cmdlets in combination with object events. check-in: d22c3dec6d user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Module to extend PowerShell ISE functionality. Adds two GUIs (one to play with token colors, second to get command from history back to commandpane), and three functions that may be useful when using ISE (Edit-Function, Add-MyMenuItem and Expand-Alias). Comment-based help included. Have ISE – Fun! ;) check-in: c4c838e6da user: Bartek Bielawski tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Very simple module that’s add ‘cd -’ functionality. It basically keeps track of folders you have visited (using prompt function) and make those available in Set-PrevLocation function. Alias cd- make it (almost) feel like original. You can add argument [int] that will limit list’s length. If you have other modules that modify prompt: keep in mind that it will restore prompt function on removal but will use state that existed when it was imported… So any changes done in between will be probably lost. check-in: a1e2614bae user: Bartek Bielawski tags: trunk | |
13:11 | A simple implemenation of the Experimental.IO LongPath library from the Microsoft Base Class Library project as a module. check-in: c292ea5524 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This function is an attempt to duplicate the Quest Get-QADUser cmdlet without using any third party snap-ins. If you want to run it against a Global Catalog you simply need to replace LDAP: with GC: and you will want to comment out the lines that pull the password last set and last logon timestamp unless you happen to be replicating those to your GC. check-in: 8a723a26e4 user: Jonathan Walz tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This is a Powershell v2 module that takes NMAP XML output and formats it into custom powershell objects, allowing you to manipulate NMAP output data in Powershell. It operates similarly to import-csv. check-in: 71ef087140 user: Jason Fossen tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Easy Migration Script for VMware Using PowerCLI – 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: 2fcd0124e9 user: Richard Yaw tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Wrapper script for executing a T-SQL call and optionally returning a delimited file. Informational/Error messages are written to the Application EventLog. Purpose of script is run T-SQL commands from external scheduler (UniCenter, AutoSys, etc.), log messages to EventLog and return success/failed status. check-in: b9399825b6 user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:11 | The new WASP module is getting closer, but this still isn’t quite it ;) check-in: f4028addcf user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Queries the Dell Website for a list of service tags and returns the warranty information as a custom object. check-in: 1e6a513458 user: jgrote tags: trunk | |
13:11 | Helpers for working with .Net classes: Get-Constructor, Get-Assembly, Add-Assembly, Get-Type check-in: d9d3aa22bb user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This is script will first ask for a computername and then will scan the Win32_UserProfile WMI class and present the user with all of the possible user profiles to remove. After the profile has been deleted, the user has a choice to continue to remove another profile or quit. This script will only work against Vista and above client OS’s and Window 2008 and above server OS’s, but can be ran from any OS that has PowerShell installed. check-in: f3398d0857 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:11 | This is script will first ask for a computername and then will scan the Win32_UserProfile WMI class and present the user with all of the possible user profiles to remove. After the profile has been deleted, the user has a choice to continue to remove another profile or quit. This script will only work against Vista and above client OS’s and Window 2008 and above server OS’s, but can be ran from any OS that has PowerShell installed. check-in: 2cfb8b382d user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Here’s a first simple hit on how to use the Experimental.IO LongPath library from the Microsoft Base Class Library codeplex project. Will list files and/or folders (recursively) ... check-in: c845c6c8aa user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Get one or more performance counter objects. check-in: 3f7fb18061 user: tojo2000 tags: trunk | |
13:10 | PowerShell functions to export and import WLAN profiles in Windows Vista/Windows 7 check-in: 32cf196e03 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:10 | A function to rename a computer check-in: 034011d604 user: DEEPSEADC01 tags: trunk | |
13:10 | A way to easily edit textual variables and environment variables: Edit-Variable env:path check-in: c8935f0fb3 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:10 | This script creates a WMI Class Win32_AddRemovePrograms (and, on 64bit systems, a Win32_AddRemovePrograms32 for 32bit apps) which are backed by the registry provider. They can then be queried to list installed apps (and versions) and perform much faster than running the same queries using the PowerShell Registry provider. Additionally, they can be used in GPO policies, etc. check-in: db369ae37e user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Sample of calling RichCopy.exe for massively parallel file copy. Great when copying many small files over long distance, to overlap latency delays. Same as Windows 7 ‘robocopy.exe /MT:64’ but works on Windows XP and Server 2003. check-in: e05dcb20e4 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Here is a handful of functions that I use to manage netapp appliances. The code could be improved in several ways, but I think it is a good starting point and functions as a good set of examples for those interested in using the ontap SDK in powershell. check-in: 65dc3bda91 user: Jason Ochoa tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Restarts local or remote IIS AppPools check-in: 749e4cece8 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Restarts local or remote IIS AppPools check-in: 0579fd5f88 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:10 | This file was uploaded by a PowerGUI Script Editor Add-on. check-in: 76ac0f0af5 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:10 | This file was uploaded by a PowerGUI Script Editor Add-on. check-in: 64022f7fdc user: arodd tags: trunk | |
13:10 | This file was uploaded by a PowerGUI Script Editor Add-on. check-in: 5e3f5f4552 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:10 | This script will download a file showing the download progression as it completes check-in: 9219b35b45 user: CrazyDave tags: trunk | |
13:10 | 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: a10d9a407d user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:10 | From Windows PowerShell Cookbook (O’Reilly) by Lee Holmes check-in: 722f21cbe2 user: Lee Holmes tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Module to extend PowerShell ISE functionality. Adds two GUIs (one to play with token colors, second to get command from history back to commandpane), and three functions that may be useful when using ISE (Edit-Function, Add-MyMenuItem and Expand-Alias). Comment-based help included. Have ISE – Fun! ;) check-in: 9453e05f57 user: Bartek Bielawski tags: trunk | |
13:10 | GUI script that helps to workaround problems with desktop sharing by non-admin person and running process as admin. In default scenario UAC kicks in and will show user/password prompt to non-admin user rather than remotely connected IT person. This script separates alternating credentials and elevating, so IT person can enter credentials first, and remote user gets only yes/no prompt. GUI code generated using PrimalForms community edition and re-written a bit. If you have any comments please ping me via twitter (@bielawb) or e-mail (bartb at aster.pl) check-in: dbd4440bf0 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Easy Migration Script for VMware Using PowerCLI (Version 2.0) – 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: b5cf47c91e user: Richard Yaw tags: trunk | |
13:10 | - NOTES check-in: be5a230b92 user: ChristopheCREMON tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Derived from Oisin’s New-ScriptBlockCallback, this is an example of how to do asynchronous sockets in PowerShell. The two functions below enable simple “expect” scripting of socket communications. check-in: 8cbe0ede8b user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Deploying a VM with Static IP in 3 steps check-in: 6a815811f3 user: Nedko Nedev tags: trunk | |
13:10 | From Windows PowerShell Cookbook (O’Reilly) by Lee Holmes check-in: bdbd8c257c user: Lee Holmes tags: trunk | |
13:10 | This code is a script that sets the width of a div according to client’s monitor resolution. Very useful when we have a varied audience check-in: e96e7a3b6b user: youikar tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Requires mGet-DatastoreList.ps1 check-in: 017847744f user: monahancj tags: trunk | |
13:10 | A version of the VMware Get-Datastore cmdlet that filters out datastore we don’t want to use for VMs by type of datastore and our naming conventions for the datastore naming indicating what kind of data is on the datastore. Line 9 will have to be updated for your own environment. check-in: 389ccbb881 user: monahancj tags: trunk | |
13:10 | This is a batch file … with a PowerShell script inside. It’s my answer to all those “compile your .ps1” solutions that are floating around. Why would you do that, when PowerShell still has to be installed? check-in: 8fddfecb03 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Function, which creates vDS in vSphere PowerCLI check-in: be42bec8ac user: Pavel Dimitrov tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Forces Replication of all DCs in the current Logon Domain. check-in: 2acefd710c user: Chris tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Converting datareader to dataset check-in: 66f8b48c56 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:10 | ASP.NET – Using httpContext check-in: 064f65d83f user: ti4funcom tags: trunk | |
13:10 | PowerZip – PowerShell Module that allows you to zip files check-in: d0844c40fa user: ChristopheCREMON tags: trunk | |
13:10 | The .NET framework has the System.Net.IPAddress class which can be used to validate a string as an IP address. I wanted to do the same with IP masks as well and came up with this script. check-in: a207a21dc9 user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
13:10 | The .NET framework has the System.Net.IPAddress class which can be used to validate a string as an IP address. I wanted to do the same with IP masks as well and came up with this script. check-in: a19ff21d7c user: Rich Kusak tags: trunk | |
13:10 | PowerZip – PowerShell Module that allows you to zip files check-in: 55e9a4bdae user: ChristopheCREMON tags: trunk | |
13:10 | PowerZip – PowerShell Module that allows you to zip files check-in: 93bb718f82 user: ChristopheCREMON tags: trunk | |
13:10 | PowerZip – PowerShell Module that allows you to zip files check-in: 6794ee471e user: ChristopheCREMON tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Make it easier to use Watin automation via PowerShell check-in: ab0a953841 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:10 | PowerZip – PowerShell Module that allows you to zip files check-in: dc37563026 user: ChristopheCREMON tags: trunk | |
13:10 | PowerShell Module to manage Windows Scheduled Tasks check-in: eb5e1dbdc6 user: ChristopheCREMON tags: trunk | |
13:10 | PowerShell Module to manage Windows Scheduled Tasks check-in: dcc883a574 user: ChristopheCREMON tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Findup – Find Duplicates, and optionally delete them. C# version of the powershell script FindDupe.ps1, C# version is probably 100 times faster though. check-in: 8690e49588 user: James Gentile tags: trunk | |
13:10 | A Windows PowerShell-script for generating an HTML-report for DFS-R SYSVOL and sending it via e-mail. check-in: bf12bf6f2f user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Although Windows Server 2008 R2/Powershell 2.0 includes a FailoverClusters module, it only works on a machine running cluster service and NOT against Windows 2003/2008 clusters. This script provides a library functions for working with Microsft Cluster Services (MSCS) using the WMI MSCluster* class. Base class properties are extended with additional info from association classes. check-in: 4851d4f35c user: Chad Miller tags: trunk | |
13:10 | A module manifest Wrapper for Microsoft’s Operations Manager Shell. Requires Operations Manager Shell on build machine, but resulting module can be copied/used on clients w/o Operations Manager installation. check-in: b3236d39aa user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Create a Sharepoint 2010 farm check-in: 41cd1c3aec user: Jos Verlinde tags: trunk | |
13:10 | Get the name of the current (or last) transcription file used in the current session. Requires powershell v2.0. Some things to note: check-in: f6e15ba5d6 user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Download and install Google Chromium if there is a newer version available. check-in: 5e3860c614 user: MJWJ1 tags: trunk | |
13:09 | This function is an attempt to duplicate the Quest Get-QADUser cmdlet without using any third party snap-ins. If you want to run it against a Global Catalog you simply need to replace LDAP: with GC: and you will want to comment out the lines that pull the password last set and last logon timestamp unless you happen to be replicating those to your GC. check-in: 5a36adfc16 user: Jonathan Walz tags: trunk | |
13:09 | journal mailboxes check-in: 9d613fd8b7 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:09 | evac mailboxes check-in: 9b15575665 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:09 | It just needs presents under it… check-in: 3bddad9f46 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Script to create a backup report from Netbackup jobs check-in: b8e965a486 user: Martijn Jonker tags: trunk | |
13:09 | A simple stream-reader implementation suitable for simple interactive script task … check-in: 10d0a308e9 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Pipe filter which empties working set for any received System.Diagnostics.Process object check-in: 24839b7655 user: amirul tags: trunk | |
13:09 | A pure console screen saver in the vein of the popular CMatrix x-term screensaver. PowerShell 2.0 module, see blog post: http://goo.gl/5QkI5 check-in: 2adadaaa5d user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Simple Windows form to connect to Live@Edu for the purpose of searching for accounts and resetting their passwords. check-in: 62b52cc8a5 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:09 | A man is not old as long as he is seeking something. A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams. check-in: 49b916ba8e user: Matt Wilson tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Add voice to your Powershell script check-in: 8dc57650fa user: Mike Hays tags: trunk | |
13:09 | A wrapper class for shell shortcut files from vbAccelerator which makes it easy to read & write shell links. check-in: 5682f37451 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:09 | This is another Must Have upgrade, because I screwed up the last one ;-) check-in: db24ad1bce user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Sow nothing, reap nothing. check-in: df82ac9a5a user: Matt Wilson tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Easy Migration Script for VMware Using PowerCLI (Version 2.0) – 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: 7544b409a1 user: Richard Yaw tags: trunk | |
13:09 | All Group Policy Objects modified in the specified timespan are backup up to the specified backup path. check-in: df76589f25 user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:09 | This will perform a basic netstat.exe command and “objectize” its output. check-in: 2ac864da20 user: glnsize tags: trunk | |
13:09 | A function to retrieve available Control Panel Applets along with a description. check-in: 245e324c66 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:09 | 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: c5a9a67edc user: geraldo tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Findup – Find Duplicates, and optionally delete them. C# version of the powershell script FindDupe.ps1, C# version is probably 100 times faster though. check-in: 9a5493bb34 user: James Gentile tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Bulk change account passwords without requiring elevated permissions. check-in: 802279d299 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Test-Port creates a TCP connection to specified port. check-in: 7bc7b3b706 user: BSonPosh tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Enables SNMP via Add-WindowsFeature (If not already enabled) check-in: 879a5645cb user: St3v3o tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Another version to compare 2 SQL Tables. Uses code to exclude specified columns from SELECT * check-in: ca48ffbb26 user: Bernd Kriszio tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Compare 2 system.Data.DataSet each containing 1 table check-in: 101dba4b89 user: Bernd Kriszio tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Compare 2 system.Data.DataSet each containing 1 table check-in: 2ad9a16684 user: Bernd Kriszio tags: trunk | |
13:09 | All Group Policy Objects modified in the specified timespan are backup up to the specified backup path. check-in: e8be142074 user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Powershell iTunes is a Powershell script which lets you control iTunes over Powershell. check-in: 2bf0b8d154 user: tmaurer tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Module gives functions for managing RemoteApp on Windows 2008 and Windows 2008 R2. check-in: 3a93297aac user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:09 | function whoami check-in: 9b49d7ba2e user: William tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Suffering from Monday morning due to server failure. Maybe an excuse should be automatically added to mails sent from members of my team. check-in: ad6da4ec26 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:09 | The beginnings of a complete rewrite … I’m actually going to recreate the functionality (but not the API) of my HttpRest module based on Hammock … this is just the first function. check-in: 4e3d0f8560 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:09 | This is the second release, but still very raw. 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) ... now includes a sample app for fetching stuff off Yammer. check-in: dd61e66498 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Findup – Find Duplicates, and optionall delete them. C# version of the powershell script FindDupe.ps1, C# version is probably 100 times faster though. check-in: 0a614ef776 user: James Gentile tags: trunk | |
13:09 | This advanced function will allow you to set the IIS log location on a server or servers. You can specify a single site or perform the task on all sites. Also supports -whatif in the function. check-in: c3d5a29648 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:09 | This advanced function can be run against a single server or multiple servers to find the location of the log files for each website configured in IIS. This has been tested against II6 and IIS7. check-in: 8b8313da9d user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Example of how to use Treeview Hierarchical databind using Boots. It took me a while to figure this out. Thanks JasonMArcher for your help! check-in: 8d5239849c user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:09 | All Group Policy Objects modified in the specified timespan are backup up to the specified backup path. check-in: e0652b8732 user: Andy Helsby tags: trunk | |
13:09 | 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: 1c1e5f9816 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Uses WMI to create a new virtual machine check-in: cc11e14b10 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Convert a URL Encoded address most commonly found in bounce messages into an X500 address that can be added as an alias to the appropriate mail-enabled object. check-in: 7eef78c7ff user: Jon Webster tags: trunk | |
13:09 | This module allows you to manage WSUS from PowerShell. Save code as a .psm1 file and use the Import-Module command for this module. You can approve/decline updates, perform synchronizations, add/remove clients from a target group, create/delete Target groups and much more with currently 40 advanced functions. For more information about this module, please see my blog http://boeprox.wordpress.com/ check-in: 853e31ea12 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:09 | This module allows you to manage WSUS from PowerShell. Save code as a .psm1 file and use the Import-Module command for this module. You can approve/decline updates, perform synchronizations, add/remove clients from a target group, create/delete Target groups and much more with currently 40 advanced functions. For more information about this module, please see my blog http://boeprox.wordpress.com/ check-in: d73b33c4f5 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:09 | MKLINK – Make Symbolic File and Directory links. Useful for making symbolic links from powershell. check-in: 0670b5cf39 user: James Gentile tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Invokes JQuery (or plain Javascript) commands via InternetExplorer.Application COM object,after initial injection of JQuery reference in header section. check-in: 31560b2bea user: Dirk Bremen tags: trunk | |
13:09 | Invokes JQuery (or plain Javascript) commands via InternetExplorer.Application COM object,after initial injection of JQuery reference in header section. check-in: f7ddb7c5fb user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Converts a collection of PowerShell objects into a multi-dimensional array. The first row of the array contains the property names. Each additional row contains the values for each object. check-in: b7e0bf24f3 user: Tome Tanasovski tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Findup – Find Duplicates, and optionall delete them. C# version of the powershell script FindDupe.ps1, C# version is probably 100 times faster though. check-in: 7a20820c66 user: James Gentile tags: trunk | |
13:08 | This script uses query.exe to query local or remote computers and returns back the current logon sessions. This script will only work on Vista and above client OS’s and Windows 2008 and above server OS’s unless a Windows 2003 server is configured as a Terminal Server. check-in: dd1f9e0435 user: Boe Prox tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Findup – Find Duplicates, and optionall delete them. C# version of the powershell script FindDupe.ps1, C# version is probably 100 times faster though. check-in: 9366c30c97 user: James Gentile tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Calculate prime numbers … check-in: ea3f818574 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:08 | hashtable to object function. check-in: 751dd6dd13 user: karl prosser tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Resolves OID value to a Friendly Name and vice versa. The cmdlet resolves both well-known OIDs (used in Internet PKI) and Active Directory forest specific registered OIDs. check-in: 03726de51d user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Script to create a NLB-cluster for the CAS/HUB-roles in Exchange Server 2010. check-in: 65c5822cad user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:08 | This is an old script I had lying around. It has NOT been updated in a long time :) check-in: d347a8daf9 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:08 | COMMENT: check-in: d9c4f9615a user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:08 | UPDATED 2010/10/28: Visually create an instance of an enum with an easy to use menu system. Supports both single value enumerated types and bitmask (flags) enums. Also supports dynamic inline help for enumerated values (help works with powershell.exe host only – ISE is buggy.) PowerShell 2.0 required. This uses uses the new to v2 IHostUISupportsMultipleChoiceSelection interface. check-in: 15922c65d6 user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Findup – Find Duplicates, and optionall delete them. C# version of the powershell script FindDupe.ps1, C# version is probably 100 times faster though. check-in: 6e77b15a2f user: James Gentile tags: trunk | |
13:08 | hashtable to object function. check-in: a063be42c1 user: karl prosser tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Visually create an instance of an enum with an easy to use menu system. Supports both single value enumerated types and bitmask (flags) enums. Also supports dynamic inline help for enumerated values (help works with powershell.exe host only – ISE is buggy.) PowerShell 2.0 required. This uses uses the new to v2 IHostUISupportsMultipleChoiceSelection interface. check-in: 4ce0512d52 user: Oisin Grehan tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Based on poshcode.org/753 – minor mods to support new mandatory authentication parameters in Lab Manager 4.x. check-in: 377bc54890 user: oldsienna tags: trunk | |
13:08 | PowerBot is my IRC bot written in PowerShell script using SmartIrc4Net There’s a bit more to it than this, but this is the basic script, and all you have to do is add your own commands! Of course, you could also add your own additional message handlers and make a chatter-bot or whatever you like. Please share your mods back here! check-in: 553c13b114 user: avianses tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Module for communicating with FTP server check-in: b05236610f user: Noldorin tags: trunk | |
13:08 | This sample was put together with Jaykul’s help and bits and pieces were taken from the Sample.ps1 distributed with PowerBoots. It requires the current changeset of PowerBoots. Not the 0.2 beta. check-in: 91005b80ab user: foureight84 tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Change the extension on files check-in: 2977437172 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Helpers for working with .Net classes: Get-Constructor, Get-Assembly, Add-Assembly, Get-Type check-in: fdeff8f60c user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Autoload function like the Korn shell — can inject functions to modules. check-in: 8495e982b7 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Get the Windows Experience Rating check-in: 6768fc45ba user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:08 | More C# than PowerShell. A script to return DHCP client leases from a DHCP server. check-in: c757834749 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Updated for current PowerBoot (latest chackin) check-in: eb29e7aee0 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Sample ScriptingAgentConfig.xml for working with the Exchange Server 2010 Scripting Agent cmdlet extension agent. check-in: 761e8fd537 user: Jan Egil Ring tags: trunk | |
13:08 | This sample was put together with Jaykul’s help and bits and pieces were taken from the Sample.ps1 distributed with PowerBoots check-in: cf60e73d41 user: foureight84 tags: trunk | |
13:08 | help needed check-in: e44793599a user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:08 | An attempt to resolve namespace clashes without overwriting functions … check-in: c460643976 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:08 | A pair with ConvertTo-CliXml — this version closes and disposes the string reader handle. check-in: 14f48d81bb 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. Requires PowerShell 2.0 check-in: c43d642d7a user: David Sjstrand tags: trunk | |
13:08 | A Write-Output replacement with the option to output collections that don’t unwrap. check-in: 7ced72fad0 user: Joel Bennett tags: trunk | |
13:08 | By way of demonstrating how the -Confirm parameter affects $ConfirmPreference and thus the output of cmdlets called in a script. check-in: 7f1644ee78 user: unknown tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Enhanced error handling check-in: c1352251ba user: Lee Holmes tags: trunk | |
13:08 | Yet another find text in text files, this time with context, too. check-in: da9e50e683 user: David Mohundro tags: trunk | |
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 | |
13:07 | From Windows PowerShell Cookbook (O’Reilly) by Lee Holmes check-in: c370d94e07 user: Lee Holmes tags: trunk | |
13:07 | From Windows PowerShell Cookbook (O’Reilly) by Lee Holmes check-in: d29c2fed70 user: Lee Holmes tags: trunk | |
13:07 | From Windows PowerShell Cookbook (O’Reilly) by Lee Holmes check-in: 6a6147bca6 user: Lee Holmes 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 | |