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 [...]
It is almost here…. ActiveRoles Management Shell RC1We are in the final phases of preparation for shipping our Release Candidate 1 (RC1) of the ActiveRoles Management Shell for AD (a.k.a. AD Management Commands for PowerShell). As I’ve mentioned in the past, I am extremely proud of our work in this area and that our work [...]
PowerGUI 1.0.11 is out and can be freely downloaded from PowerGUI downloads page. Dmitry’s team has been very-very busy listening to users about how PowerGUI could be improved and they have really created an awsome release. Great Job! Bob
This week we launched a series of demo videos on how the ActiveRoles Managment Shell for AD can be used to improve AD Managment. The ActiveRoles Managment Shell is Quests set of free PowerShell CMDLETS that enable PowerShell to manage Active Directory and ADAM (now called AD LDS). If you didn’t know about these CMDLETs [...]
About a week ago we shipped the 4th beta of the Quest AD CMDLETS for PowerShell. There are several new and cool features in this release and we are getting closer to being feature complete for our first GA release later this year. Be sure to un-install any previous versions of the AD CMDLETS before [...]
I’m proud to announce that we have shiped beta 3 of the Quest PowerShell AD CMDLETS. These CMDLETS allow you to managed Active Directory along side other applicatoins you are already managing with PowerShell like Exchange 2007. We have added serveral new cmdlets that are pretty exciting. You can download the beta 3 for free [...]
One of the projects I’m responsible for at my job is a free set of PowerShell CMDLETS that can be used to do command line managment of Active Directory or ADAM (Now AD LDS). Anyone who has PowerShell and AD will appreciate how easy it is to perform tasks that – in the past – [...]