Powershell get file names only
[DOCX File]SQLAudit.cmd
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# SQL Audit script # To invoke: sqlps -command "&{c:\temp\sqlauditV2.ps1}" # 3-6-2013 Added fixed disk, freespace # 3-30-2013 Added Statistics # Change path as appropriate
[DOC File]Powershell - Illinois Institute of Technology
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Use –full switch to get full help file for a particulat command. Get-Help Get-ChildItem -full. Show running processes. Get-Process. Show running process and sort by ID. Get-process|Sort-Object Id. Display list of services. Get-Service PowerShell Structure. First program. 1. Use notepad or textpad to write a program below # This is a comment line
[DOCX File]Get-CorpEmailReport
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[This will get all Exchange Servers with names started with “uk” ... [This will get all Exchange Servers member of those DAGs and will narrow the script scope to those DAGs only. Script Log Files [Used for logging script actions and steps taken] Information Log File. ... PowerShell Remoting to get WMI Data.
[DOCX File]DMV _server_registry
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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.
[DOCX File]Get-CorpEmailReport
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Steve Script: “Generate Exchange Environment Reports using PowerShell” Version 1.5.8, 2nd Feb 2014, is used heavily as a foundation to build this script. Steve worked hardly in writing an outstanding script to collect information from all versions of Exchange servers, and get a nicely formatted output.
[DOCX File]PowerShell.Org
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On the next page, you will see a Windows PowerShell console transcript. It shows a particular function being used from within the shell. On the final page of this packet, you will find the code for a function.
[DOCX File]Before You Begin
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file is a simple PowerShell script that will import the two CSV files and provision the site collections. We will now run the script to add users and groups to multiple site collections. First we see the groups listed as they are created, then we’ll see the group list repeated as users are added.
[DOCX File]Environment Setup
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If you are unsure, break out of the script and in PowerShell enter get-AzureSubscription - this returns your list of subscriptions with more details so that you can be certain you identity the correct one – the subscription list is presented in the same order in both the command and in the hydration script - so if it is number 5 here, it will ...
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