Creating an answer file
An answer file gives you the control to perform an unattended installation, that is, the installation process is provided with the answers in a script file instead of having someone attending to it!...
View ArticleAppLocker – Part 3: Rules Collections
In part 3 of this AppLocker series, we will go through the rules that AppLocker uses to allow or block specific applications. Firstly, note that explicitly defined Block rules (non generic) override...
View ArticleWindows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) allows you to write scripts that configure performance settings and resolve performance issues. System performance is dependant on many factors and settings,...
View ArticleThe Windows WMI Command Line Utility
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) allows you to write scripts and expose information about a Windows 7 resource or service. As we have seen in the previous post – Windows Management...
View ArticleQuick Search in Log Files using PowerShell
If you need to read through large log files and search for specific keywords, there’s no need to write complex scripts but a simple three liner inside PowerShell can do all the work for you! The sample...
View ArticleA Blazing Fast PowerShell Console
The faster things become – the faster we want things to become. For example – PowerShell. On my machine, it takes about 5-6 seconds to be fully functional. Because I link PowerShell scripts into...
View ArticleCreating User Accounts with PowerShell
Still creating accounts by hand? Yeah – we just got out of that boat! If you would like to automate your account creation – here is a sample script you can use!...
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