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12 TopicsDemo Scripts for Using Remote Windows PowerShell to Manage Office 365 Now Available
First published on TECHNET on Feb 21, 2014 A set of sample scripts that enable users to explore the use of remote Windows PowerShell as a tool for managing Office 365 in general, and Lync Online in particular, are now available on the Microsoft Download Center.964Views0likes0CommentsHow Do We Love Performance Counters? Let Us Count the Ways
First published on TECHNET on Jun 02, 2011 If you happen to be up on your poetry (as those of us here at the Lync Server PowerShell blog, the home of the daily Lync Server PowerShell haiku, obviously are) then you are no doubt familiar with the poem How Do I Love Thee? by Elizabeth Barrett Browning.1.7KViews0likes0CommentsWhy Didn't You Tell Me That Isn't a Valid Property?
First published on TECHNET on May 12, 2011 As you might expect, writing for the Lync Server PowerShell blog is perhaps the most exciting and glamorous job on the face of the planet: millions of people would literally give their right arm for the opportunity to trade jobs with us.381Views0likes0CommentsPowerShell Overview: Selecting Non-Existent Properties
First published on TECHNET on Mar 21, 2011 When you use the Select-Object cmdlet, how come PowerShell doesn't tell you that you asked for a property that doesn't exist? Let's explain the scenario that caused two different people to ask this question while attending our instructor-led lab at TechReady.786Views0likes0CommentsPowerShell Overview: Aliases and Functions
First published on TECHNET on Mar 21, 2011 Does the New-Alias cmdlet only allow you to create aliases for cmdlets themselves? Can you create an alias that actually covers several commands? While we were conducting our lab at TechReady 12 we conceded that Windows PowerShell can require a lot of typing.550Views0likes0CommentsCombine Output With Add-Member
First published on TECHNET on Jan 11, 2011 Sometime in the year 1793 (the exact date is unknown), the Italian artist Leonardo Da Vinci was strolling through the newly-opened Musée de Louvre when he happened upon his famous portrait of the Mona Lisa.443Views0likes0Comments