Just a quick share, I was updating my help files the other day and was getting an error on the NetworkSwitch module, My machine is Windows 10 running the bundled version of WMF and PowerShell. As it turns out however,… Read More ›
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Changes to Singapore PowerShell User Group Events
Over the last few months we have been discussing the events that we will have this year and how we might change the format of what we are doing, in order to reach more people and help more people adopt… Read More ›
PowerBreakfast SG #004 Writeup
I feel like every time I start a blog post recently it begins with an apology about how long it has taken me to get to. This one is no different. After a month I am just getting around to… Read More ›
PowerBreakfast SG #002 Writeup
It’s actually about a month after the event happening that I am finishing writing this, it’s been extremely busy on the work front as well as having to make some big life changing decisions and better late than never right?… Read More ›
My Perspective on the Windows Management Framework 5.0 Preview
The Windows Management Framework 5.0 preview was announced last week and there has been a lot of buzz around the OneGet functionality in PowerShell v5. The main features included in this release are OneGet and the ability to manage Network… Read More ›
PowerShell Saturday #008 Writeup
I’m writing this over a week after the fact as I am back home visiting the sunny UK at the moment. Sleep pattern hasn’t quite adjusted yet so I find myself up at 5am every morning and out searching for Breakfast… Read More ›
First Look at Winter Scripting Games 2014 Practice Event
If you’re taking part in the Winter Scripting Games 2014 and you’ve visited the site (http://scriptinggames.org/events.php?game_id=4) you’ll see that the Practice Event is now open! While you might still be choosing teams and registering yourselves it is worth at least… Read More ›
Building a DSC Infrastructure by Steven Murawski on PowerShell.org
Steven Murawski is running a series on PowerShell.org for Building a DSC infrastructure. I am planning to run a similar presentation session at Singapore User Groups in November/December (more details when available) but this is a good series to follow…. Read More ›
PowerShell in Depth Giveaway
On Christmas Day, Singapore PowerShell User Group was able to give away a copy of PowerShell In Depth by Don Jones. The lucky recipient was Paul Lorett Amazona, selected by the Get-Random cmdlet. In the interests of fairness and transparency,… Read More ›
What’s in a Namespace? The .NET framework to be precise
Not only is this great bedtime reading if counting sheep just isn’t working for you, but when you wake up the following day you’ll have opened up some new possibilities with PowerShell. The .NET framework contains numerous classes and interfaces… Read More ›
Find accounts with home folders by naming convention.
I found myself doing this today, basically we have a number of account types (service accounts, resource accounts) that should not have home directories. however, due to incorrect provisioning choices they do. We wanted to identify these so we could… Read More ›
Powershell User Group Singapore
We are gaining momentum for our Powershell User Group for Singapore. Myself and @Thiyagu (Twitter and http://www.myexchangeworld.com) are on the way to having one established. We are working on community affiliation, we have interest from Microsoft Singapore and Quest Singapore in… Read More ›