The SAPIEN Productivity Pack has arrived!
This new collection of software utilities is an ever growing assemblage of useful tools for system administrators, developers and DevOps. Whether you are working with PowerShell, VBScript, Jscript, C++, C#, SQL or HTML, and…
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In a previous article we covered the new Function Builder. In the latest service release of PowerShell Studio 2014 (v4.1.64), we improved parameter set support in the Function Builder.
As you can see, we altered the ordering of the fields…
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Good Afternoon! We are pleased to report that we have survived the earthquake that rocked Northern California early Sunday morning in the heart of what we like to call “SAPIEN Country”, but more commonly known as “Wine Country”: Napa, CA.…
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With the next service builds for all SAPIEN software products you will notice a new icon in the upper right corner of the ribbon:
Clicking on the new icon will show you a new license dialog that is also available…
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PrimalScript 2104’s PowerShell Debugger has received a minor update with build 7.0.44.
The variables window now shows the actual .NET type of the underlying variable in a separate column.
In addition to that you can also see array data. If…
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We offered a mechanism on how to import a remote machine’s Module profile as mentioned here and here. The import can be extremely useful when you need to work on a script that runs on a remote server.
PowerShell Studio…
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If you are working with a GUI script within PowerShell Studio and find that you need to edit the exported script to modify the control’s initialization, then you are doing something wrong.
Don’t get me wrong, modifying and initialization of…
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In a previous blog I described how to connect to a PowerShell Web Access server with iPowerShell Pro. In this article, I will show you what you can do once connected.
First, connect to your PSWA server as described in…
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iPowerShell Pro has the ability to connect to any PowerShell Web Access server and to transmit PowerShell commands and, if you set it up, even execute scripts. It’s all very easy to do once you have it set up right.…
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