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Tag Archives: Powershell
Simple function for logging PowerShell script
When writing larger scripts, logging is a must, so in this post I will share a simple function for logging PowerShell script.
Create blob storage in Azure with PowerShell
In this post I will show you how to create blob storage in Azure with PowerShell. Azure blob storage is great for storing large amount of data that is accessible from all around the world through HTTP or HTTPS. I … Continue reading
Create a scheduled task with PowerShell
Sometimes during OSD I need to create a scheduled task with PowerShell so that the clients runs another script once the user has gotten the client. In this short post, I will show you how to create a scheduled task that … Continue reading
Posted in Powershell
Tagged Automation, OSD, Powershell, powershell tutorial, scheduled task, Script
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Check if the network cable is unplugged through PowerShell
In a recent script I did for a customer I needed to check if the network cable is unplugged through PowerShell on clients before continuing to execute the rest of the script. With PowerShell you can get a lot of … Continue reading
Configure a SMTP server in Azure
Sometimes in my scripts I need to send the result in a mail, but I don’t always have access to a SMTP server, so I decided to configure a SMTP server in Azure that I can use. I will use … Continue reading
PowerShell and Windows Forms
I’ve been getting questions about how to use PowerShell and windows forms for a while from different customers and friends, so I’ve decided to write a series of posts covering the basics and show what you can do with this. … Continue reading
Remove characters from file names with PowerShell
As we all know, OneDrive does not accept files or folders containing certain characters, so here is a short guide on how to remove characters from file names with PowerShell.
Posted in Powershell
Tagged Change, Characters, File name, Folders, OneDrive, Powershell, Replace
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Find files modified after a certain date with PowerShell
This will be a short post on how to find files modified after a certain date with PowerShell, something that might come in handy when working with scripts that copies files.
Open a webpage from PowerShell
The day might come when you need to open a webpage from PowerShell. It might be when a user clicks on a link in a graphical UI you’ve created or when a task has been completed in one of your … Continue reading