Category: PowerShell
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Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell from Linux Ubuntu 20.04
In this blog post, we will connect to Microsoft 365, Exchange Online using PowerShell from Ubuntu 20.04 machine.
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Add Windows Permanent PATH Using PowerShell
For the first of the month (October) blog post, I will show you how to add a permanent PATH to Windows environment variables using PowerShell.
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How To View PowerShell Environment Variables
In this Wednesday blog post, I will show how to view your PowerShell environment variables and understand why they are so important.
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How To Use Hash Tables With PowerShell
In this blog post, I will show you how to use Hash Tables with PowerShell and explain why they are so useful.
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How to Create an Array With PowerShell
In the Sunday blog post, I will show you something simple but very helpful. How to create an Array with PowerShell and use it.
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Create An Alias With PowerShell
In this Friday post, I will show you how to create and use aliases in PowerShell and make your life a bit easier when dealing with repeatable cmdlets.
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Get Machine CPU, Memory and Storage With PowerShell
In this blog post, I will show you how to tap into your Windows machine performance counter using PowerShell and get real-time information about your machine’s performance.
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Convert Plain Text To Secure String With PowerShell
Today, I will show you how to convert plain text and sensitive information to secure sting using PowerShell.
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Add Content To a File Using PowerShell
In this blog post, we will learn how to add new content to a file using PowerShell. In many use cases and situations, you might need to add a string or value to a TXT file without opening the file.
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How To Clear Your PowerShell cmdlets History
In this blog post, I will show you how to clear you PowerShell cmdlets history from the console and session.
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How To Hide PowerShell Output
In this blog post, I will show you how to hide a PowerShell cmdlet output and not showing it on the screen.
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Display PowerShell Output in a Paging Format
In this blog post, I will show you to output PowerShell cmdlets in a paging format which in many cases provide the better output.