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Tag Archives: Powershell
Help! Telnet not installed!
Note: This blogpost is also posted on the PepperCrew website. If you’re a system administrator the following has probably happened to you: you’re trying to troubleshoot a connection issue to a service in the environment and you want to test if a … Continue reading
Posted in Powershell
Tagged port connection, port connectivity, Powershell, powershell alternative, telnet, test-netconnection, Windows 7
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RES One Automation PowerShell Module
Note: This blogpost is also posted on the PepperCrew website. When you’re a system administrator and a PowerShell enthusiast a single solution to a problem can result in something big and elaborate. A while ago I was implementing a MDT … Continue reading
Posted in Powershell, RES Automation Manager, RES Software
Tagged database, MAC address, Module, Powershell, RES AM, RES Automation Manager, RES One Automation
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Configure WER User-Mode (Application) crash dumps PowerShell-style
Note: This blogpost is also posted on the PepperCrew website. When you’re a system administrator you’re likely to encounter a few application crashes during your career. In order to troubleshoot these crashes Windows Error Reporting (WER) comes in handy. It can … Continue reading
Active Directory OU picker revisited
A PowerShell scripter’s work is never done. As you develop scripts over the years your skills improve and the way you write scripts changes. Sometimes you find that scripts you once created are due for an overhaul. The very first … Continue reading
Change network connection category using PowerShell
Note: This blogpost is also posted on the peppercrew website. I recently came across an issue with PSRemoting to a Windows 7 XenDesktop VM. I discovered remoting was disabled on the remote system because one of the network connections was a … Continue reading
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Tagged Category, Domain, Network Connection, Powershell, Private, Profile, Public, Win7, Windows 7, Windows PowerShell
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