Once in a while our support team gets a request to recover a script from a packaged executable because the original was lost. In fact this just happened recently when a user contacted us to recover his lost form project…
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Even though I’ve been writing scripts for years, I find that I work in the Console Pane in PowerShell Studio 2014 almost as much as I work in the Editor Pane.
I use the Console Pane to look up commands…
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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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The 2014 versions of all SAPIEN Software products are limited to two (2) activations. As per our EULA this limitation to two installations has existed for quite some time.
All 2014 or later SAPIEN software will use online activation to…
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The question you have to ask when you decide to download the 2014 version of our products is: Which platform do I download? 32 bit or 64 bit?
Most people with a 64 Bit OS will probably download the 64…
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[UPDATED: 8/15/2014]
So, you just got a new subscription to a SAPIEN product. You’ve run the installer and you’ve launched the product and you were presented with a screen like this:
Where do you go from here? Well, since you…
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Managing your subscriptions via your account page is pretty simple. First click on or hover over the My Account menu item and choose Registered Products from the resulting screen. At the top of your accounts product page, you will see…
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If you have logged into your account recently, you may have noticed some changes to both the layout and the functionality. In an effort to make things simpler, we have condensed several pages into one.
Registered Software, eBooks, Videos, and…
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In the PowerShell Studio: Enable and Disable Groups of Controls article we discussed how you can enable or disable group of controls by setting the parent control’s Enable property.
Now we will look at other properties that have a similar…
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