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PowerShell, Exchange, Windows Server 2012, .NET, Other. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Back to blogging : PowerShell and Azure presentation. July 3, 2016. Been away for a while. I got a new job and I’ve been working like crazy. Also, I have a new son, so that’s been keeping me busy. I want to get back into blogging as I find it a great way to share helpful information and let people know what they can do with PowerShell. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Jeff was...
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Distribution Groups | Gene Laisné
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PowerShell, Exchange, Windows Server 2012, .NET, Other. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: Distribution Groups. Rename a distribution group in Exchange with Powershell. April 24, 2014. Recently I was asked to rename some distribution groups in Exchange. Not so tough of a problem, but painstaking to do one at a time and there were a few of these to do. So I did what any good admin should do, I wrote a script to take care of this. Anyways, here is the script…. Use this to for...
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IT/DevConnections Day 1 | Gene Laisné
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PowerShell, Exchange, Windows Server 2012, .NET, Other. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. September 16, 2014. Today was day one (for me) of ITDevConnections 2014 held in Las Vegas. I wanted to do a quick post of some of the sessions I went through and some of the things I learned. My first session was a presentation Mark Minasi ( http:/ minasi.com. Called “Windows Clusters for Beginners: From Highly Fearful to Highly Reliable in 75 Minutes! OST files are recreated so be ready for that.
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Why you should make your PowerShell scripts publicly available | Gene Laisné
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PowerShell, Exchange, Windows Server 2012, .NET, Other. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Why you should make your PowerShell scripts publicly available. March 20, 2014. As a result of scripting in a bubble, I write a lot of scripts and functions for me and me alone. Because I know exactly how some piece of code works, I don’t really worry about all the help that should be in there, or worry about systems which are not setup the same as me. You know… I get sloppy! This is a bad thing.
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IT/DevConnections Day 2 | Gene Laisné
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PowerShell, Exchange, Windows Server 2012, .NET, Other. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. September 17, 2014. Lots of stuff being crammed into my brain. Started today with a Jeffry Snover ( @jsnover. All in all, a great presentation. Just the time with Jeffrey is worth the money for the convention. I dare you to walk away from a Snover presentation on PowerShell and not get excited about it! After the JEA presentation I went into Rick Claus ( @RicksterCDN. Unfortunately for me, I haven&...
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What’s in my profile | Gene Laisné
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PowerShell, Exchange, Windows Server 2012, .NET, Other. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. What’s in my profile. May 23, 2014. Recently the Scripting Guy. Profiles. My own profile, generall fairly small was doubled after reading the PFEs’ profiles. So, I thought I would share my profile. The rest of it is all stuff I added from the blogs mentioned above. I’m looking forward to using the PSProfiler! Here is my profile:. Sets the title bar for the current console. Click to share on Google ...
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Gene Laisné | PowerShell, Exchange, Windows Server 2012, .NET, Other | Page 2
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PowerShell, Exchange, Windows Server 2012, .NET, Other. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. A better logging method. June 17, 2013. Recently, I was asked to make some changes to lots of users in Active Directory. For output, they wanted a log of everything that was changed and a log of where changes failed. Of course, I wanted a third log with verbose output of everything that was happening so, if need be, I could go back and fix anything. String]: isNullOrEmpty(LogFile) ) ...