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Vista EXE Deep Dive

A list of all the executable files that come with Vista, some familiar and some brand-new.

Snappy SnapIns

Plus, the magical Get-Command cmdlet that allows you to be all-knowing.

Are IT Risks Lurking On Your Machines?

Here's an interesting problem that comes with a lesson.

GUIs for a GUIless OS

Not ready for Server Core's command-line-only interface? An alternative.

It Takes a Community

The PowerShell Community Extensions comes with a bevy of scripts and cmdlets that'll give you a leg up on automating your work.

Viva IPv6

It's alive, but not quite ready. And it might be slowing down network response. You have some options for disabling IPv6 for now.

Get the Service You Need

Here's a cmdlet that will have you knowing -- rather than guessing -- what services you're running.

Deconstructing PING

Like the sound of one hand clapping, ping's mystery comes to those who contemplate such things (or find this doc on the Internet).

Perfect Printing

Nothing fancy --- the Out-Printer cmdlet provides simple printouts of console text. Of course, this might change.

Raw Exchange

Virtualize your Exchange server? It's almost a no-brainer.

Tee Off

Tee-Object -- a slight variation on the Out-File cmdlet.

Reports Aplenty

WSUS' reports sometimes aren't enough -- tap SQL Server Management Studio Express Edition to get what you need.

Hacker's Delight

A sample of one week's newly discovered vulnerabilities can keep hackers busy and security experts on their toes.

On File

Saving results of commands or queries to a file is easy with this PowerShell cmdlet.

VM-in-a-VM Is Broken, for Now ...

"Greyhound" comes to a screeching halt in the virtual world.

PowerShell AKA

DOS commands seem to work in PowerShell, but not all is as it seems. Here's the trick.

UCP Lets 'Em In

Plus, tracking sand out of JRE apps; greeting card hacks; RealPlayer BOV

Hooray for Transactional Integrity!

Image-level backup consolidates that server's state into one nice and tidy bundle.

Smooth Operator

Operators are the math geeks of the scripting world. Use them to "do the math" in PowerShell.

A Park Bench, An Office, or A House

How much security you need in Vista and Windows Server 2008 depends on where you're connecting. Choose carefully.

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