The second leg of SAPIEN’s Building PowerShell GUI Solutions world tour is complete. This trip took us to Dallas, Raleigh and to New York City for the NY Techstavaganza. We had a great time showing PowerShell users how to create…
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SAPIEN is taking the show on the road! Starting February 2014 and continuing through November 2014, SAPIEN will be talking about and demo-ing its new and updated PowerShell related tools around the globe. Our currently confirmed dates and locations are…
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As of December 19, 2013, SAPIEN’s full PowerShell video training catalog has been posted to SAPIEN’s You Tube channel and is available for free viewing. This catalog consists of 39 chapters which cover PowerShell fundamentals, as well as intermediate and…
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Merry Christmas! Here is an early Christmas gift from SAPIEN. Just in time for the holidays, the latest version of iPowerShell Pro (version 4.0) is now available on the App Store. Current owners of iPowerShell Pro will receive this release…
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SAPIEN’s original PowerShell Training video set produced and taught by Don Jones, will be posted to YouTube starting this week. While these videos were originally created in 2008, there is still a great deal of valid and valuable information contained…
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iPowerShell Pro v3 includes a help file that has links to various blog articles that will help you set up functionality in the product. It also includes a change log. That file is included here for easy access.
New in…
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Continuing with our series of iPowerShell Pro V3 features brings us to the Scripts button on the enhanced mobile PowerShell Web Access (PSWA) console.
To start off, you need to make sure that your server has access to the same…
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Picking up where we left off, let’s take a closer look at the enhanced mobile PowerShell Web Access (PSWA) console that is provided by iPowerShell Pro V3.
When you first sign in to PSWA with iPowerShell Pro the console will…
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iPowerShell Pro uses a simple text file for listing Aliases in the Alias module. Each entry is a single line. The “alias” comes first, followed by a space and the cmdlet name followed by a CRLF. Please use all lowercase…
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The Powershell About Help file is a simple 80 character wide .txt file with a CRLF at the end of each line of text. Section names are typically all in caps and left justified. Section content is indented 4 spaces.…
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