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Nov 30, 2013
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PowerTip: Find PowerShell Version

Doctor Scripto
Doctor Scripto

Summary: Easily find your Windows PowerShell version.  Is there a single command I can use to find the version of Windows PowerShell I am running, plus the version of           WSMan and the .NET Framework command-line reference (CLR)?  Use the $PSVersionTable automatic variable to display the Windows ...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellPowerTip
Nov 30, 2013
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Weekend Scripter: WMF, PowerShell, and Exchange Server Compatibility

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Doctor Scripto

Summary: Microsoft PFE and guest blogger, Mike Pfeiffer, talks about Windows PowerShell and Exchange Server compatability. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Today we have a guest blogger who we haven’t seen for a while. Mike Pfeiffer is a premier field engineer for Microsoft. Since we last had Mike as a guest blogger, he has ...

Scripting Guy!Windows PowerShellguest blogger
Nov 29, 2013
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PowerTip: Use PowerShell to Clear the Trusted Hosts File

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Doctor Scripto

Summary: Use Windows PowerShell to clear the trusted hosts file. How can I use Windows PowerShell to clear all values from my trusted hosts file?The trusted hosts file is part of the WSMAN configuration, and the easiest way to clear it is to use Clear-Item:£> Get-Item -Path WSMan:localhostClientTrustedHosts | fl Name, ValueName&...

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Nov 29, 2013
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Remoting Week: Non-Domain Remoting

Doctor Scripto
Doctor Scripto

Summary: Richard Siddaway explains how to use Windows PowerShell remoting to access machines that aren’t in your domain.  Hey, Scripting Guy! I’ve just starting learning Windows PowerShell, and I understand how to use it as a scripting language and shell on the local machine. How do I work with remote machines? —AP  ...

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Nov 28, 2013
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PowerTip: Remove PowerShell Web Access Authorization Rules

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Doctor Scripto

Summary: Learn how to remove Windows PowerShell Web Access authorization rules. How can I remove Windows PowerShell Web Access authorization rules that are no longer required? If you can identify the rule, use Remove-PswaAuthorizationRule from the PowerShellWebAccess module:Remove-PswaAuthorizationRule -Id 1~or~Get-...

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