In a previous blog post we covered some of the SAPIEN Packager script engines to create an executable. Next step is to create the application installer so we can deploy the packaged solution.
We are going to take this further.…
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This article presents the instructional video for our recent post: Four ways to package a non-GUI PowerShell script as an executable file.
The video briefly covers the four script engine options:
SAPIEN PowerShell Vx Host (Command Line)SAPIEN PowerShell Vx Host…
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In this article I will show four Script Packager options available for converting a non-GUI PowerShell script to a packaged executable that can be run from a console shell.
The “Packager” option is available under the “Deploy” ribbon tab in…
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I would like to extend a big Thank You to James Petty and the PowerShell Chattanooga User Group for having me speak online about “PowerShell – Fundamental on how to Persist Data in a SQL Server Container” on June 11.…
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Year after year this event keeps providing relevant content on technologies that involve SQL Server and anything that handles big data.
The event was a success with approximately 1000 registered attendees.
I would like to thank the organizer for having…
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I had the wonderful opportunity to speak to the SoCal PowerShell user group about our SAPIEN DevOps Suite and to demo the new features of PowerShell Studio. The user group started with a round table where each member discussed their…
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Have you stared at your GUI and thought to yourself, I want it painted black?
I have good news! No colors anymore! Now you can paint it black (and white), with new themes for your PowerShell GUIs.
This feature…
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The v5.6.164 service build introduces Pester integration into PowerShell Studio. For those who are not familiar with the Pester module, it is a testing framework for PowerShell. The module allows you to run unit tests on your scripts and functions.…
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In this blog post we take a look at how to include images in a RichTextBox Control for a GUI application. This may be helpful if you have a scenario where you want to display a selected image with the…
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The PowerShell pipeline can pass objects from one command to another, enabling output from a function to stream – or ‘pipe’ – as input into another command. In this article we will demonstrate how to leverage this functionality to seamlessly…
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