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In case you needed more to do this holiday season, Windows Management Framework (WMF) 5.0 has hit the big time, releasing as RTM just prior to Christmas. It’ll be tough to not be overshadowed by the release of Star Wars VII (which I’ve seen by ...
Jeffrey Snover, a Microsoft Technical Fellow, and the inventor of PowerShell has been rewarded with a web site designed to capture his wit and wisdom – and hopefully turn his off-the-cuff observations into colloquial gems.
The site, called...
When batch files were added to MS-DOS over 30 years ago, the BASIC programming language was the predominant programming language in use on microcomputers, and GOTO ruled to roost. Fortunately, things have improved. Here's how while, do while, do...
PowerShell everything. At least that’s the mantra that has been loudly proclaimed over the past few years since PowerShell has the ability to interact with so many things.
Case in point, there’s now a PowerShell module available for interact...
Many applications use Windows services that run using a specific user account (these are often referred to informally as “service accounts”). If a service account’s password expires, services that run using that account won’t be able to start u...