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Test Active Directory User Accounts with PowerShell

PowerShell MVP Jeffery Hicks shows us how to test Active Directory user accounts with a custom function in PowerShell.

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Using the PowerShell ISE Editor Object

Jeffery Hicks shows you some tips for directly modifying scripts from PowerShell in his latest how-to article.

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PowerShell ISE Keyboard Shortcuts

One of the best ways to be more efficient is to keep both hands on the keyboard. Jeffery Hicks shows you how with these handy PowerShell ISE keyboard shortcuts.

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PowerShell Problem Solver: Finding Long File Names

Learn an easy method for finding file name length with Windows PowerShell in Jeff Hicks’ latest PowerShell Problem Solver article.

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Top Windows PowerShell Experts and Resources on Twitter

Need help with PowerShell? Here’s a list of some of the most influential PowerShell experts on Twitter.

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3 Microsoft Exchange Administration Tasks to Perform with Windows PowerShell

Make your Exchange administration tasks much easier with the help of these Windows PowerShell solutions.

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Going to TechEd 2014? Meet your favorite Petri Authors in Person!

Going to Microsoft TechEd 2014 in Houston this year? Register for our author meet and greet at the conference to meet your favorite Petri authors!

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Perform 7 Essential IT Management Tasks with PowerShell

Use these handy Windows PowerShell commands to help you accomplish a variety of tasks to make your workday more efficient.

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Command Line WMI: Basic Syntax and Querying

In part 1 of this series, Jeff Hicks shows you how to take advantage of Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and how to use it as a database you can query, without a single bit of scripting or using a PowerShell command.

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Command Line WMI: Query Remote Machines

The ability to gather information from remote computers is where WMI can really come in handy. In Part 2 of this three-part series, Jeff Hicks shows how to query remote machines and work with WMIC right from the command line.

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