In any environment on your network, you have to be sure you know who had administrator rights on specific systems and also want a way to report on who (accounts or groups) that are a part the local groups on a system.
Make sure your code is ready for the pipeline with these tips.
- By Adam Bertram
- 06/11/2015
Even if you've heard of reference variables, their use may still be a mystery.
- By Adam Bertram
- 06/04/2015
Here's how to create, add and remove members of a group.
And when converting, remember that reusing code will save you a ton of time.
- By Adam Bertram
- 05/26/2015
Here's how to build some universal functions that will survive your environment.
Check remote ports quickly by using PowerShell and the .NET Framework.
Here's how to add, disable and delete accounts.
Get rid of unused AD accounts quickly.
- By Adam Bertram
- 04/30/2015
No matter how skilled you are in coding, mistakes can happen. Here's how to spot the errors.
- By Adam Bertram
- 04/23/2015
Keep an eye on user accounts whether you're local or not.
Increase the usage of your code snippets by creating them with a universal approach.
- By Adam Bertram
- 04/09/2015
You can buy a third-party tool or service. Or you can do it for free in in PowerShell.
- By Adam Bertram
- 04/02/2015
Rounding out my series on exploring PowerShell is our last stop at checking out Get-Member, which is one of the cmdlets that you should definitely know.
When PowerShell just won't cut it, it's time to turn to the legacy scripting language.
- By Adam Bertram
- 03/19/2015
Get a wealth of command information quickly with Get-Help.
Here's how to retrieve the information you're looking for with one powerful command.
PowerShell can save you from this headache by automating the entire repair procedure.
- By Adam Bertram
- 03/05/2015
Save time and look like a hero by easily fixing broken shortcuts.
- By Adam Bertram
- 02/25/2015
Here's how to set it and forget it!
- By Adam Bertram
- 02/18/2015