Author: NTW – Content Network
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Redeploy an Azure VM to a Different VM Host using Azure CLI
In this short blog post, I will show you how to redeploy or move an Azure Virtual Machine to a different host using Azure CLI.
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Run Bash Scripts from Azure Cloud Shell
In this blog post, I will show you how to run Bash scripts on Microsoft Azure Cloud Shell.
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Publish .NET Core Container Image to ACR from VS 2017
In this blog post, I will show you how I publish an ASP.NET Core Container image to Microsoft Azure Container Registry directly from Visual Studio 2017.
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Run LCOW With Windows 10 1709 and Docker 18.02 Edge
A few days, Ago I told you about the release of Docker For Windows 18.02 and today I’ll show how easy it is to run Linux Containers on Windows with 18.02
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Run Selected Code is VS Code
In this blog post, I will show you how how to run a selected PowerShell or any code on Visual Studio Code.
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Install Microsoft Teams PowerShell Module
In this short blog post, I will show you to install Microsoft Teams PowerShell Module using PowerShell.
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Destination Path Too Long Error Message Windows 10 and Windows Server
In this blog post I will show you how to bypass windows 10 and Windows Server “path too long” limitation and error message that prevents you from copying files.
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Switch Between Context in Kubernetes
Today, I will show you how to switch between the context in Kubernetes and manage multiple environments from a single machine.
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Tar and Curl Come To Windows Nano Server Insider Image
Ever Since Microsoft released the new Windows Nano Server 1709 Container Image downloading and extracting files without PowerShell has been challenging.
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Install Kubernetes Kubectl Shell Autocomplete
In this short blog post, I will show you how to install the Kubernetes kubectl autocomplete command-line.
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Configure External Sharing In Office 365 SharePoint and OneDrive
In this blog post, I will show you how to enable and configure external sharing in Office 365 and SharePoint Online.
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How to Delete a Single Kubernetes Pod Using kubectl
In this short blog post, I will show you how to delete a single container pod on Kubernetes using the kubectl command-line utility.