In our Friday blog post, I will show you how to set the Time Zone on your Windows Server or Windows 10 machine with PowerShell.
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.
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.
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.
Get Started With Azure Resource Manager (ARM) – Overview – Part 1
In this Monday blog post, I will start a new multi-blog post series about Microsoft Azure Resource Manager (ARM).
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.
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.
What Are The 3 Azure Network Security (NSG) Rules Are
Today, I will explain the 3 default security rules that come with every Azure Network Security Group (NSG) that you have probably seen in your VM’s NSG.
Get Machine CPU Memory and Storage With PowerShell
In this blog post, I will show you how Get Machine CPU Memory and Storage With PowerShell.
Allow Non-Domain Admin Active Directory Users Remote Desktop Access To Servers Using Group Policy
In this post, I will show you how to allow Active Directory users that are not domain administrators access to Remote Desktop to servers without giving them privileges’ permissions.
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.
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.