Hi everybody,
I’m currently building my new demo environment for all the cool products I work with every day.
I’m also working on my session for E2EVC in Vienna next week (http://www.e2evc.com) where I’ll be having a session on Citrix AppDNA 6.
Install Internet Information Services (IIS) on Windows 7Hi everybody, I’m currently building my new demo environment for all the cool products I work with every day. I’m also working on my session for E2EVC in Vienna next week (http://www.e2evc.com) where I’ll be having a session on Citrix AppDNA 6. |
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Permissions on redirected folders - Use the scripting forceOne of Profile Migrator’s new features in version 2.3 is the new licensing model for service providers and integrators. Coincidentally one of those recently reported an issue with Profile Migrator and redirected folders. During his tests the service provider relocated redirected folders while migrating profiles from Server 2003 to Server 2008. Unfortunately after logging on migrated users received an error message telling them that they had no access to their redirected data. So what happened? |
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Create Machine variables in Configuration Manager 2012I scripted quite a lot these last few days/weeks and needed to use, as a good scripter like me would (*g*), lots of variables. Variables in Configuration Manager can come real handy when executing Task Sequences. You can set variables on collections and machines. |
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Release of my Configuration Manager Admin GUIIt’s done! I finally got my script to a point where I would like to start sharing it with the whole community. Go ahead and download the package at Download Link |
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Admin GUI for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2012Published by David O'Brien on 03/29/2012 | 2 Comments | 1,212 Views I just finished a customer project where I implemented Configuration Manager 2012 RC2 and one requirement was that admins in remote locations should not get access to the Configuration Manager console. |
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Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2012–unattended installation of SitesThere’s a lot that changed in ConfigMgr2012 (e.g. Client Log Files ), but also inter-site communication. Most of it is now done via SQL replication and not only via inbox/outbox replication. |
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Script Deletes Orphaned Printer PortsThe script published in this article was kindly contributed by Bo Riis, a sysadmin working at Danish hosting company dandomain. Here is what he writes about it: |
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Syntax Highlighting PowerShell Code in HTML - With a PowerShell ScriptPublished by Helge Klein on 01/18/2010 | 2 Comments | 6,366 Views [Update 2010-06-14: fixed a bug in the script. It now has the version 1.1] When you are publishing PowerShell code on the web, you soon discover that it looks much nicer with syntax highlighting - as did I. There are several ways to add syntax highlighting to your blog or web site, most of which rely on external (Wordpress) plugins or JavaScript on the page. I do not like that approach too much. I prefer to have the syntax highlighting embedded in the HTML code. That way I have full control over the appearance (and the highlighting also works in Google Reader). The logical solution is to use a script that embeds HTML coloring tags directly into the script. |
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How to List All Installed Applications From the Command LinePublished by Helge Klein on 01/14/2010 | 13 Comments | 31,229 Views How to easily create a list of all programs and (MSI) packages installed on a system for later processing? That sounds like a simple task, and it is. Interestingly, a quick web search revealed primarily more complex solutions where a script is used to iterate through the uninstall information in the registry. That not only is far too complicated, but also inaccurate. |
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PowerShell Script Lists App-V Package Dependencies (Dynamic Suite Composition, DSC)Published by Helge Klein on 01/07/2010 | 5 Comments | 7,447 Views Update 2010-04-20: Thanks to Stefan Henseler the script now works correctly with multiple dependencies in a single file. Be sure to download the current version below. App-V's Dynamic Suite Composition is a powerful feature in that it allows multiple "bubbles" to share the same virtual environment. In other words, package A can be made dependent on package B. But if DSC is used extensively, dependencies between packages tend to become difficult to manage - there seems to be no simple way of listing all packages' dependencies. Well, I have written a PowerShell script that does just that. |
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