PoshTip #5 – Measure your Powershell script
PoshTip #5 – Measure your Powershell script First method PowerShell has a built in command Measure-Command. It is a great cmdlet to quickly find how much a Read More
PoshTip #5 – Measure your Powershell script First method PowerShell has a built in command Measure-Command. It is a great cmdlet to quickly find how much a Read More
PoshTip #4 – List all environment variables Retrieving the list of current environment variables is very simply with PowerShell. The windows environment variables are mounted as Read More
PoshTip #3 – Determine installed PowerShell version First of all, to check if PowerShell is installed, you need to check this registry key : Get-ItemProperty Read More
PoshTip #2 – Find Hotfixes Installed You can get the hotfixes that have been applied to your computer or on a remote computer. First method The Win32_QuickFixEngineering Read More
PoshTip #1 – Unzip Archive Ok, I start a new serie of articles about PowerShell Tips. You have the ability to unzip archives with PowerShell. You Read More
Exchange 2013 : Using Powershell to set Calendar Permissions Sometimes, you will need to set up calendar permissions with powershell. It’s very simple with Read More
You can see the IIS version in the database registry. Go to : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\InetStp\VersionString If you like PowerShell, you can do something like that : Get-ItemProperty Read More
If you often work with PowerShell, and especially PowerShell GUI, then sometimes you will need to know : How many computer monitors are connected ? Which is Read More
I wrote this script last month to calculate in Exchange 2010, the number of emails sent and received per user in my company. After that, Read More