Our latest video shows two different ways to execute a console AzureRM script as a job using PowerShell Studio 2018.
In this short video we demonstrate how to use the Azure cmdlet Stop-AzureRmVM to stop an Azure VM by submitting…
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SAPIEN Technologie’s PrimalScript™ and PowerShell Studio™ products have always supported Windows PowerShell. With the Generally Available (GA) release of the open source PowerShell Core, we began the integration and support of this new technology into our products.
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The latest in our video series demonstrates how to to create a Windows Service to kill a Solitaire process using SAPIEN’s PrimalScript 2018.
In this short video we show you how to build and install a PowerShell Windows Service, including:…
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A couple of months ago, Microsoft announced that PowerShell Core had reached the Generally Available (GA) and supported status. Subsequently, we released PowerShell Studio 2018 which features the ability to build, test, and execute PowerShell Core scripts. As PowerShell Core…
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PrimalScript 2018 supports advanced functionality for Windows services written in PowerShell and packaged with PrimalScript 2018 or PowerShell Studio 2018. While your old code will still work unmodified with this packager engine as it detects the presence of the new…
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Thank you to everyone who participated in the latest Windows PowerShell survey. We wanted to see what PowerShell versions people are currently using, and especially what percentage are using version 2.0. We also wanted to understand how frequently the survey…
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PowerShell has multiple Cmdlets that display information, but the question that often arises is which one should be used? In this post we will take a look at the differences between some of the more common ways to display…
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SAPIEN technologies, Inc. is proud to announce that we’ve officially released iPowerShell on the Play Store! In this blog post, we will outline the two biggest features available.
SSH/PSWA Servers
Just as in the iOS version, there is a console…
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As of the KB3000850 update and PowerShell 5.0, PowerShell has included script block logging so that admins would have more tools for the blue team side of pen testing. If you’re unfamiliar or have never heard of it before, I…
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Now that PowerShell is available on the Mac, we thought it would be useful to show how easy it is to setup a Mac terminal session that automatically opens into PowerShell. Figure 1 shows what we mean.
First you need…
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