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      write-host "Some old log files are found in the script location" -fore yellow

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      # The PowerShell CookBook # by Joe Webb # joew@webbtechsolutions.com # # Demonstrations # # cls ##### demo 1 # cmdlets. #retrieve a list of services running on the local machine

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    • [DOC File]How to get list of databases from multiple servers

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      Powershell script Batch file to call PS1 file Output file to collect list of database In “X:\Monitoring_Automation\Servers.txt” write all server name separated with enter from which you want to get database list. In “X:\Monitoring_Automation\ dblist.ps1” place below code

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      With PowerShell version 5.0, it is possible to enforce logging of a wide range of PowerShell activities. An active log analysis capability will greatly enhance an organisation’s ability to identify unusual activity. A number of logging options can be configured via Group Policy making deployment relatively easy.

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      By default, PowerShell only logs scripts blocks the first time they are used. If you select ‘Log script block invocation start / stop events’, PowerShell also logs start and stop events for every time a script block is invoked. This latter setting can generate an extremely high volume of …

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      By default, this cmdlet collects data every 15 seconds and writes its output in object form to the PowerShell pipeline. The Toolkit’s data formatters present the performance data in tabular form. PS C:\Toolkit\1.4.0> Invoke-NaSysstat

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