Quest Software, Kirk, PowerGUI, PowerShell (2011-8-1)
Dmitry Sotnikov had a good post on Kirk Monroe leaving Quest’s PowerGUI team. Kirk will be missed. http://dmitrysotnikov.wordpress.com/2011/08/01/quest-software-kirk-powergui-powershell/
Dmitry Sotnikov had a good post on Kirk Monroe leaving Quest’s PowerGUI team. Kirk will be missed. http://dmitrysotnikov.wordpress.com/2011/08/01/quest-software-kirk-powergui-powershell/
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/powershell/archive/2010/10/04/a-jug-fills-drop-by-drop-quest-pki-cmdlets.aspx
Dmitry Sotnikov posted a brief article talking about the new PowerGUI power pack based on the ActiveRoles PowerShell CMDLETS (a.k.a. Quest’s AD CMDLETS) for Microsoft PKI management. Read the article here. Download the latest version of CMDLETS here.
While I’ve been here in Berlin at the Quest TEC conference, I have received several questions about when the next version of the Quest AD CMDLETS will be available. Version 1.3 is in the works and we should have a public preview version in the next month or so – so stay tuned.
Dmitry Sotnikov wrote a great article on how to locate large groups in Active Directory using PowerShell. In the example script he shows how you can use the free ActiveRoles AD CMDLETS to locate the largest groups in Active Directory. Read Dmitry’s Blog Here
Dmitry Sotnikov’s blog has a great entry on how you can use ActiveRoles Server to audit changes made to Active Directory that are being done with PowerShell. http://dmitrysotnikov.wordpress.com/2009/08/03/audit-powershell-changes-in-ad/
I had the great opportunity last week to participate in the PowerScripting pod cast. Jonathan Walz & Hal Rottenberg host the show and made talking about the projects I have been involved with at Quest and outside of Quest – both easy an fun. Primarily I was on the show to talk about the ActiveRoles [...]
Today we posted the beta of our ActiveRoles Management Shell 1.1 Beta Posted to http://www.quest.com/powershell/activeroles-server.aspx. Details to follow… Bob
On my Friend Austin Osuide’s blog you will find detailed directions for creating a PowerShell (PoSH) Script that will create 500 test user accounts in Active Directory using the ActiveRoles PowerShell CMDLETS for AD. http://winserverteam.org.uk/blogs/austin/archive/2007/10/22/creating-test-ad-users-with-powershell.aspx Cheers Austin! Bob
We just shipped RC1 of our Active Directory (and ADAM) managment commands for PowerShell. Congratulations to our awsome dev team… See below for details of what we provide for free by simply downloading our CMDLETs from http://www.quest.com/activeroles-server/arms.aspx. CMDLETS at a GlanceWindows Server 2008 CMDLETS 1-4General Object Management CMDLETS 5-11Group Management CMDLETS 12-17Computer Management CMDLET 18User [...]