The next service build of PrimalScript 2009 (5.0.622) will show registered modules in the object browser under the PowerShell node.
Modules have not to be loaded by default to show in the browser, just like snapins they load on demand…
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Happy Holidays from the gang at SAPIEN. To celebrate the holiday season, everything at ScriptingOutpost.com is on sale for the month of December! Prices have been reduced 25% on everything offered at ScriptingOutpost.com. So drop by our store and pick…
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Getting PrimalSense for a COM object that you didn’t have installed on your development machine is fairly simple: Copy the TLB file (type library) to you machine, associate it to a progid and you are all set.
With PowerShell Cmdlets…
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PrimalScript has a long history of using InstallShield installers (since version 1.0). Having used one installer product since 1997 creates quite a history, so making a change was not an easy decision. With the next service build (5.0.621) PrimalScript 2009…
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Last month’s service build included a new addition to PrimalForms 2009’s packager: STA Mode (Single Thread Apartment), which allows you to perform operations that may have previously failed, such as accessing Window’s Clipboard.
Some of you may have attempted to…
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Since the release of Windows 7 we have been getting a huge number of calls and emails asking if PrimalScript 2009 (and other SAPIEN software) is compatible with and supported under Windows 7.
The short answer to that is: YES.…
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Our Powershell Help tool has been a favorite download for quite some time now. The built-in help command in the Powershell console is helpful if you need just some quick lookup, but for browsing and reading the console just isn’t…
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CEO Ferdinand Rios is off to Columbus Ohio to speak at The Central Ohio PowerShell user group on 11/12/2009 at 6:30pm.
Location:
1275 Kinnear Road
Columbus, OH 43212
phone: 614-675-3711
They will be discussing PowerShell Profiles. Dr. Rios will be…
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Our own CEO Ferdinand Rios is going to be in Austin, Texas 11/6/2009. Dr. Rios will be speaking at The Central Texas Systems Management User Group (CTSMUG). This a community of IT Professionals that share a comment interest in Systems…
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Many organizations use MySQL as the back end database to their web sites and other infrastructure operations. While MySQL offers its own set of GUI too for database management, using a generic database tool like PrimalSQL has several advantages, especially…
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