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itToby: Remotely Restart Serivices via PowerShell Without Admin Credentials
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Because if I don't write it down I might forget it. Saturday, January 3, 2015. Remotely Restart Serivices via PowerShell Without Admin Credentials. Ever wanted to allow a non-admin to remotely restart a service? Well if sometime you feel like it, this article is for you. We'll walk through enabling PowerShell Remoting. Allowing the non-administrators to connect, and allowing the specified user or group to restart the service in question. Install and) Enable PowerShell Remoting. If you don't much care and...
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Carbon 1.9.0 Released - > pshdo
http://www.pshdo.com/2014/11/carbon-1.9.0-released.html
Carbon 1.9.0 Released. 19 is out and is backwards compatible. With 1.0 through 1.8. It supports PowerShell 2 and 3. This is the last minor release for version 1.0. Future 1.0-compatible releases will. Contain bug fixes, no new features. It takes too much time to maintain two versions, and I’d rather spend my time getting 2.0 out the door. Carbon 2.0 will require PowerShell 4.0, so start planning. When loading a certificate from a file for better control when storing the certificate. No longer returns the.
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Poshoholic | Poshoholic
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Totally addicted to PowerShell and automation. Posts Tagged ‘Poshoholic’. May 21, 2015. If you write PowerShell scripts or modules, you need to pay attention to this! As part of the many improvements and updates that Microsoft has been working on for Windows 10 and PowerShell 5, they created a new module that is very important for the PowerShell ecosystem to take note of. It’s so important, that you need to pay attention to it even if you’re not using PowerShell 5 much yet. When PowerShell Script Analyz...
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Carbon 1.8 Released - > pshdo
http://www.pshdo.com/2014/09/carbon-1.8-released.html
Carbon 1.8 Released. 18 is out and is backwards compatible. With 1.0 through 1.7. It supports PowerShell 2 and 3. Highlights include:. Generates RSA public/private key pair). Gets extended service information: username, failure actions, etc.). Tests if a file is a ZIP file). Now supports certificate private keys/key containers. Now returns additional rule information: interface type, security, source, description, program, and service. Lots of improved error handling. Get the bits at BitBucket. For creat...
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About - > pshdo
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Is centered around PowerShell. Microsoft’s awesome task automation framework and command shell. The name is a play on the Unix. Owned and operated by Aaron Jensen. A Configuration Management/DevOps/Build Architect in Portland, Oregon. I’ve been writing software since 1998 and automating everything he can since 2009. He created and maintains the Carbon. You can e-mail him at aaron@splatteredbits.com. Or follow him on Twitter. Carbon 2.2.0 Released. Carbon 2.1.1 Released. Carbon 2.1.0 Released.
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Carbon 1.7 Released - > pshdo
http://www.pshdo.com/2014/04/carbon-1-dot-7-released.html
Carbon 1.7 Released. 17 is out and is backwards compatible. With 1.0 through 1.6. It supports PowerShell 2. It contains mostly bug fixes and some enhancements. Get the bits at BitBucket. There is now a Carbon support mailing list. Import-Carbon.ps1 now supports the. Import-Carbon.ps1 now hides verbose log messages when removing/importing Carbon even when supplying the. Switch because I think the verbose output is too verbose and not helpful at all. Now supports non-standard, custom certificate stores.
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Carbon 1.6 Released - > pshdo
http://www.pshdo.com/2014/02/carbon-1-dot-6-released.html
Carbon 1.6 Released. 16 is out and is backwards compatible. With 1.0 through 1.5.1. It supports PowerShell 2. It contains a few bug fixes and many enhancements. Get the bits at BitBucket. Doesn’t delete a junction when given a relative path to the junction. Doesn’t properly resolve a service’s path. Example to use correct syntax. #111. Function for removing hostnames from a hosts file. For joining paths used by the IIS APIs. Parameters which represented virtual paths to. With a backwards-compatible alias).
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Carbon 1.6 Released. 16 is out and is backwards compatible. With 1.0 through 1.5.1. It supports PowerShell 2. It contains a few bug fixes and many enhancements. Get the bits at BitBucket. Doesn’t delete a junction when given a relative path to the junction. Doesn’t properly resolve a service’s path. Example to use correct syntax. #111. Function for removing hostnames from a hosts file. For joining paths used by the IIS APIs. Parameters which represented virtual paths to. With a backwards-compatible alias).
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Carbon v1.5.1 Released - > pshdo
http://www.pshdo.com/2013/10/carbon-v151-released.html
Carbon v1.5.1 Released. V151 is out and is backwards compatible. With v1.0 through v1.5. It supports PowerShell 2. It contains two bug fixes. Get the bits at BitBucket. Wasn’t consistently starting a website after changing its ID. Writes an error when running under strict mode. (It has an unused variable which uses an undefined variable to create its value. Removed the unused variable.). Posted by Aaron Jensen. Laquo; Carbon v1.5 Released. Carbon 1.6 Released ». Carbon 2.2.0 Released.
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PoSh | Poshoholic
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Totally addicted to PowerShell and automation. Posts Tagged ‘PoSh’. May 21, 2015. If you write PowerShell scripts or modules, you need to pay attention to this! As part of the many improvements and updates that Microsoft has been working on for Windows 10 and PowerShell 5, they created a new module that is very important for the PowerShell ecosystem to take note of. It’s so important, that you need to pay attention to it even if you’re not using PowerShell 5 much yet. When PowerShell Script Analyzer was...