First published on TECHNET on Oct 04, 2010
Our very own Mike Briggs just posted some great info on how to change ownership of virtual machines (VMs) via PowerShell with System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2:
Just wanted to make everyone aware of a method to change the owner field of multiple VMs via Powershell, written by a colleague, Dave Guenthner. This is a great method to use if you need to change the owner field of a lot of VMs at once.
You can get all the details on Mike's blog here .
J.C. Hornbeck | System Center Knowledge Engineer
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