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      Return to the folder where the files are located and in order to view the fixes, you can right click open, or extract the zip file: Open the PackageManifest.xml document This will provide you with the information on the dependent Hotfix KB numbers as well as affected objects:

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      PowerShell Scripts I feel AMO (Analysis Management Objects) does our job much easier and different ways of taking backup is explained below. I’ve executed the Power Shell scripts from my local PC which connects to remote server and place the backup files (*.abf) on its corresponding backup folder (Default location For eg:- F:\Program Files ...

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      ## Created By: Luke Salter ## ## Created On: 07/05/2014 ## ## Modified On: 15/05/2014 ## ## SCCM Collection&Deployment - CSV Input ##

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      Running the script from PowerShell Copy and paste the script from page 2 into a file called UpdateAlerts.ps1 and save this in a folder called c:\scripts on the Root Management Server Open the Operations Manager (power) Shell as administrator (right click and run as administrator).

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      To provide the SharePoint Administrator your SharePoint Packages, you will need to copy the entire contents of the “Deployment” folder to the following location for SharePoint Administrator access. Each successive deployment of the same solution package will be placed within a sub-folder …

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      To set up a For Each loop in Windows PowerShell, call foreach followed by two parameters: The collection you want to iterate. This value must be enclosed in parentheses. The action you want to perform on each item in that collection. This value must be enclosed in curly braces: {}.

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      PowerShell provide a facility to read the registry information with ease.The PowerShell treats the registry like any other location or directory. One critical difference is that every item on a registry-based Windows PowerShell drive is a container, just like a folder on a file system drive.

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