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Use PowerShell to Find Folders with Specific File Types

Jeff Hicks shows us how to easily find folders with specific file types with PowerShell.

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A Workaround for Using PowerShell’s Get-Service with the ComputerName Parameter

Jeff Hicks shows us a way to use PowerShell’s Get-Service cmdlet to work with the commonly used ComputerName property.

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How to Learn PowerShell

Jeff Hicks serves us some practical advice and tips on how to learn PowerShell with ease.

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Windows 2016 Support (Again!) Is Key Element in Quarterly Exchange Updates

Microsoft has fixed the IIS crash that caused problems for Windows 2016 DAG members in Exchange 2016 CU4. Exchange 2013 also gets its quarterly overhaul of fixes in CU15.

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Making Data Dance with PowerShell

PowerShell MVP Jeff Hicks begins a series of articles demonstrating how to make the most out of data in PowerShell no matter where it comes from.

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Hands-On: Microsoft’s Surface Go

Microsoft has announced a new member of the Surface family and I got to spend a little bit of time with the new Surface tablet.

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PowerShell Problem Solver: Where is that IP?

In this PowerShell Problem Solver, Jeff Hicks shows us how to easily find the geographic location of an IP address.

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What is Azure AD B2C?

Last Update: Feb 12, 2024

Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) B2C is a cloud-based customer identity and access management service that provides business-to-customer (B2C) Identity-as-a-Service. It allows organizations to secure and manage their customer-facing applications – so external parties can seamlessly sign up and log in. Learn more about the features and benefits of Azure AD B2C below. What is…

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Getting Started with Azure on a Budget

Microsoft’s Azure platform offers a robust number of services and while it may sound expensive, it’s easy to stay on a budget or even get some services for free.

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M365 Changelog: (Updated) Microsoft Teams: Allow meeting participants to create Collaborative notes

Last Update: Feb 09, 2024

MC708499 – Updated February 8, 2024: Microsoft has updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience. Currently, only Microsoft Teams meeting organizers can create Collaborative notes before and after meetings. We are rolling out enhanced Collaborative notes that allow any meeting invitee to create notes before, during, and after the meeting. This enhancement helps…

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