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Test if PowerShell variable is array: if ($a -is [system:array]) { do something } OR is not: if ($a -isnot [system:array]) { do something }
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Test if PowerShell variable is array: if ($a -is [system:array]) { do something } OR is not: if ($a -isnot [system:array]) { do something }
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This is the first blog in a series about Microsoft Azure. This series will include the steps necessary to get started with an Azure subscription.
Build ConfigMgr Collection from PowerShell There are four commands that you need to build a collection from PowerShell. You can use this set of commands
To create a query in ConfigMgr, open the console and navigate to Monitoring > Queries. Queries allow you to run simple WQL queries again the
Ctrl+Alt+Del for ConfigMgr Remote Control ConfigMgr Remote Control would show me the screen, but I could not send Ctrl+Alt+Del. I had to set this Group
Test RPC connection to server: Open Administrative Command Prompt Run “rpcping /s <ip address>” Example of successful connection: Example of unsuccessful connection:
This is part two of a series about Microsoft LAPS. For part one, go here: LAPS: Part 1 – Introduction – (windowsmanagementexperts.com) In this part,
Build ConfigMgr Collection from PowerShell There are four commands that you need to build a collection from PowerShell. You can use this set of commands
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