PowerTip of the Day, from PowerShell.com: In a previous tip you learned that text arrays can easily be multiplied. The same is true...
Enumerating Registry Keys
Enumerating Registry Keys To enumerate all subkeys in a Registry key, you might be using a line like this: PS> Dir HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall | Select-Object...
Use Out-GridView Requirements
PowerTip of the Day, from PowerShell.com Out-GridView is a great way to present results in a “mini-Excel” sheet: Get-Process | Out-GridView However, Out-GridView...
Change Service Start Mode the PowerShell Way
When you list services with Get-Service, you will find that a lot of properties may seem to be missing. You can still set...
Writing Registry Key Default Values
PowerTip of the Day, from PowerShell.com: If you need to set the default value for a Registry Key, you can use either of...
Asking for Credentials
PowerTip of the Day, from PowerShell.com: When you write functions that accept credentials as parameters, add a transformation attribute! This way, the user can...
How to List Registry Hives
PowerTip of the Day, from PowerShell.com: Use the provider name instead of a drive name when you need to get a list of all...
My PowerShell Story: PowerShell and I
hi, Thanks to http://www.powershellmagazine.com they just upload my powershell story yesterday. you can read the complete story here: http://www.powershellmagazine.com/2011/12/12/powershell-and-i/ thanks aman
Print All PDF Files in Folders using PowerShell
PowerTip of the Day, from PowerShell.com: Try this one-liner if you need to print out all PDF documents you have stored in one folder:Dir...
Determining Service Start Modes using PowerShell
PowerTip of the Day, from PowerShell.com: By using WMI, you can enumerate the start mode that you want your services to use. To...