When we receive support calls, emails or forum posts, one question we always ask is what specific version and service build a user has installed. This is very important since it keeps us from running after problems that have already…
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As 64 bit Windows versions become more common, you need to deploy scripts automating 64 bit software as well as maintaining 32 bit versions of the same script.
PrimalScript 2009 has always included a script packager that allowed you to…
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Per forum request, this blog provides examples of how to access the packager’s command line arguments as well as provide some useful functions to parse the contents. These examples apply to PrimalForms 2009’s Packager and as well as PrimalScript 2009’s…
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Every now and then you need to put a script as its own documentation somewhere. Either on a blog for others to see or on some internal web site for documentation.
PrimalPad has been updated to include that functionality.Simply click…
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We are currently booking our SAPIEN Tour. Dr. Rios will be on the East coast March 15-21, 2010. Do you have a user group you would like him to visit? Let us know by February 12, 2010 and we will…
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This program is no longer available.…
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SAPIEN Press’ Windows PowerShell 2.0:TFM eBook by Don Jones and Jeffery Hicks is ready for purchase and download on ScriptingOutpost.com. This book is a major update to the best selling Windows PowerShell 1.0:TFM, the first PowerShell book available. Don and…
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This is a question that has come up a lot lately. Our Script Packager used in PrimalScript 2009 and PrimalForms 2009 stores the scripts and additional data files encrypted and in some cases, compressed inside the executable.Some formats create temporary…
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We have received the final proof copy of PowerShell 2.0: TFM. There is only one minor change that needs to be made and then we will go to press on it. That should happen this week and we hope to…
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In order to start the planning stages of the next version of PrimalForms, we decided to conduct a review the current version. After gathering user feedback on the subject, we concluded that the script formatting needed a makeover to make…
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