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    • [DOCX File]Before You Begin .windows.net

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      – PowerShell code that uses GroupsAndPermissions.csv and Users.csv data to programmatically create new groups and add users to those groups. First-time Post-Install Steps If this is the first time you are using the demo environment, complete the Post-Install Steps at the end of this document.

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    • [DOC File]download.microsoft.com

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      Microsoft Corporation. Published: April 2011. Author: Microsoft Office System and Servers Team (itspdocs@microsoft.com) Abstract. This book contains technical …

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction - RM Education

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      To prepare for running the PowerShell script, add the AD account name for each user to the CSV file you downloaded in step 3: In column K of the CSV, write “ADAccountName” in row 1. For each subsequent row, write the AD account name (Name attribute in AD) corresponding to the RM Unify user.

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    • [DOCX File]Building your first Microsoft Azure Search Application

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      In the Open dialog, browse to C:\SQLSCRIPTS\BigData\Demo files and then select both STCO-MR2010_MT_WY.csv and STCO-MR2010_AL_MO.csv files and click Open. Once the upload is complete, you will see the two files in the display.

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    • [DOCX File]Summary

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      The example in this paper is focused on only one gateway service on one gateway server. Monitoring of additional gateway servers as well as primary BI servers (e.g. SSAS production instances) and the integration of these datasets into a Power BI dashboard is likely necessary to provide a comprehensive view supporting larger scale deployments of Power BI in the Hybrid BI architecture.

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    • [DOCX File]storage.googleapis.com

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      The scripts are used for varied tasks, amongst them are to locate a set of zip files that need to be extracted, read corresponding csv files, extract the contents from the various columns in the csv files, build commands from data sets extracted from the zip, and then run the commands.

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    • [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

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    • [DOC File]Home - NetApp Community

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      Consider this example which starts a new PowerShell session, loads the Data ONTAP PowerShell module, connects to a controller, and then creates a new 50GB volume named ‘testvol’ on aggregate ‘aggr1’. // open the PowerShell runspace. Runspace runspace = RunspaceFactory.CreateRunspace(); runspace.Open(); // import the Data ONTAP module

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction

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      We provide a PowerShell migration script to help with this (see step 4). To prepare for running the PowerShell script, you will need to add the AD account name for each user to the CSV file you downloaded in step 1: In column K of the CSV, write “ADAccountName” in row 1. For each subsequent row, write the AD account name (ie.

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