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| You heard right: solve this week’s scripting puzzle and you’ll be eligible to win a copy of the Microsoft Press book Microsoft Windows Command-Line Administrator's Pocket Consultant. |
| Sure, using scripts to manage services and event logs and stuff like that is great. But what you really want to know is this: can you use scripts to manage your new iPod and the iTunes software? Find the answer in Dr. Scripto’s Fun Zone. |
| On July 21, 2006, the 500th Hey, Scripting Guy! article will be published. Help us celebrate by participating in the 500th Hey, Scripting Guy! Article Celebration and Giveaway. You could win a great prize! Or possibly a mediocre prize. And be sure and check out both the Postcard of the Day and the classic Hey, Scripting Guy!Comic Strip of the Day. |
| You got a question, and we got answers, lots of answers. If you’re looking for a task-based introduction to Windows PowerShell then look no further: the Windows PowerShell center now features a series of short articles showing you how to carry out common tasks ranging from reading to and writing from text files to sorting, filtering, and grouping data. |
| Just in time for the Activate the PowerShell contest we’ve posted 80 new Exchange Server 2007 scripts in the Script Repository. Need some hints as to what you can do with Windows PowerShell and Exchange 2007? Your wish is our command. |
| Get a brief refresher course on functions and subroutines. Oh: and learn a nifty little trick for adding an “include” file to your scripts. (Good question: how have you managed to get by this long without knowing that?) |
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