Episode 209 – Todd Klindt talks about SharePoint 2013

1 01 2013
A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.
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In This Episode

 Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast, we talk to Todd Klindt about SharePoint 2013!

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Interview

 

Guests – Todd Klindt

Links

 

 

The Question – Superhero: ??

 

 

Chatroom Buzz

spaatz965: ## why is it SharePoint powershell isn’t consistent with parameters? -url -web -site -etc





Up Next: Eli White Makes Mayhem!

18 12 2012

Tonight on the podcast, we are talking about MAYHEM! No, it’s not a car insurance commercial, and no, it’s not anything dangerous. Mayhem is a sort of automation engine for Windows that (among very many other things), has the ability to invoke PowerShell scripts when something happens. Join us live in the chatroom tonight at 9:30 PM EST!

Here’s the blurb from the Mayhem website:

mayhemThere are a lot of great applications out there. But what do you do when you need to do something, but there isn’t an app for that? Mayhem is an application that lets you connect trigger events to reactions. Unlike writing a program, you simply select an event and a reaction, and then turn on the connection. Voila! No code or app required.

 

The power of Mayhem is that it lets you trivially connect any device or service to any other device or service. It would be impossible to list all the things you can do with Mayhem, but here are some examples:

  • Use your cell phone to control your PowerPoint presentation.
  • Receive an email reminder to winterize your house when the temperature drops below freezing.
  • Automatically update your Facebook status to “I’m rich!” whenever Microsoft stock hits $50 a share.
  • Add an auto-save feature to a program that doesn’t have it.
  • Pause a video automatically when you leave the room.




Episode 208 – Oisin Grehan and Keith Hill talk about the PowerShell Community Extensions

17 12 2012
A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.
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In This Episode

Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast, we talk to Keith Hill and Oisin Grehan about the PowerShell Community Extensions (PSCX)

  • psexec.exe -s -i powershell_ise.exe

  • Get-Culture

  • Get-UICulture

  • about topic: Logical Operators

  • if (Get-Culture -or Get-UIculture -eq “fr*”){#do stuff} this is the WRONG way

  • if (Get-Culture -eq “fr*” -or Get-UICulture -eq “fr*”){#do stuff}

 

Interview

 

Guests – Keith Hill and Oisin Grehan

Links

 

The Question –

Superpower: Keith – Superman

       Oisin (first computer) –

 

Chatroom Buzz

mwjcomputing: ## Did you have cmdlets that overlapped with Microsoft’s base?

justpaul: ## Is the goal to get the community extentions adopted into official PS cmdlets? Or is there a bit of a post-partem depression?





Up Next: Todd Klindt and SharePoint

11 12 2012

Join us tonight as we talk with Todd Klindt (@ToddKlindt), a SharePoint Administrator at Rackspace and Microsoft MVP, as we talk about SharePoint 2013! 

Todd has been a professional computer nerd for over 15 years, specializing in SharePoint for the last eight years. His love affair with SharePoint began one slow day at the office when he discovered SharePoint Team Services 1.0 on the Office XP CD that was holding up his coffee cup, and decided to install it. The rest is history. In 2006 he was honored to be awarded the MVP award from Microsoft for Windows SharePoint Services. He has had the pleasure of working with SharePoint farms both large small. He has written several books and magazine articles on SharePoint. Todd has presented sessions on SharePoint at many major conferences both in the United States as well as Europe and Asia and does the user group circuit, SharePoint Saturday events, and the occasional children’s birthday party as well. He chronicles his SharePoint adventures on his blog, http://www.toddklindt.com/blog. His latest book, Professional SharePoint 2010 Administration published by Wrox is now available at fine booksellers everywhere. You can also buy his self published book, Free Advice, from Amazon, or directly from Todd. It’s a page turner. He is currently working his dream job as a SharePoint consultant at Rackspace where he spends his days fixing broken SharePoint environments and bringing new SharePoint environments into the world. If you’re bored you can follow him on Twitter @toddklindt.

Be sure to join us live every Thursday at 9:30 PM EDT at live.powerscripting.net!





Episode 207 – Dave Kennedy on security and the Social-Engineer Toolkit

21 11 2012
A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.
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Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast, we talk to Dave Kennedy about security and the Social-Engineer Tooklit!

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Interview

 

Guest – Dave Kennedy

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Chatroom buzz

<1mwjcomputing> I have to say the live demos of SET’s PowerShell Attack vectors were amazing the first time I saw them.

16[2012-11-08 21:39:47] <9ScriptingWife> episode 174 22https://powerscripting.wordpress.com/2012/01/31/episode-174-matt-graeber-using-powershell-in-infosec/

16[2012-11-08 21:59:44] <4kobeckman> “Hey, I’m the copier guy.”

16[2012-11-08 22:00:01] <1mwjcomputing> PDF Exploits….yum

16[2012-11-08 22:08:10] <5AaronHoover> understatement of the day…

16[2012-11-08 22:09:16] <1mwjcomputing> i think applocker will help the second (fall back) but not the powershell attack

16[2012-11-08 22:09:26] <1mwjcomputing> but i might try that tonight

16[2012-11-08 22:09:58] <1mwjcomputing> pivoting FTW

16[2012-11-08 22:10:19] <4kobeckman> well, it sounds like if you don’t have Java, the initial attack fails and then falls back to an executable if I understand correctly

16[2012-11-08 22:10:34] <4ReL1K> yea applocker would stop second attack not first

16[2012-11-08 22:22:53] <9ScriptingWife> BTW last week I said what the carp on Porpoise 🙂

21[2012-11-08 22:28:59] <JonWalz> this cold is messing with my brain

21[2012-11-08 22:29:16] <JonWalz> I can’t get my thoughts together. 😦

16[2012-11-08 22:29:45] <11mwjcomputing> DefCon 18 VIdeo with ReL1K was good!

16[2012-11-08 22:30:04] <11mwjcomputing>  22http://vimeo.com/15540900

16[2012-11-08 22:30:08] <11mwjcomputing> that is the video

16[2012-11-08 22:38:31] <9ericcourville> SANS.org newsletter is a good resource too

16[2012-11-08 21:54:32] <1mwjcomputing> that is what ReL1K gets for talking about the government.

16[2012-11-08 21:54:36] <2GeekJimmy> lol

16[2012-11-08 21:54:37] <1mwjcomputing> lol

16[2012-11-08 21:54:48] <2GeekJimmy> the black helicopters turned on the jammer!

16[2012-11-08 21:54:56] <2GeekJimmy> **dons tinfoil hat**

The Question – Mission to Mars – MacBook Pro





Dude, where’s my podcast?

14 11 2012

With Thanksgiving and Christmas coming up I thought I would put up a quick post with a podcast schedule for November.

11/8 – with Dave Kennedy (post production slowed by illness, I’m hoping to post it this week)

11/15 – no show (Hal is traveling)

11/22 – no show (Thanksgiving in the US)

11/29 – Oisin and Keith talk about PSX

If that’s not enough PowerShell audio for you please check out the Get-Scripting Podcast if you haven’t already. Jonathan Medd and Alan Renouf put out some good stuff.





Episode 206 – Michael Niehaus talks about the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit

6 11 2012
A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.
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In This Episode

Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast, we talk to Michael Niehaus about the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit!

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Interview

Guest – Michael Niehaus

Links

The Question –

Superpower: telepathy

 

Chatroom Buzz

RichP: ## Is MDT going to be migrated to PowerShell in the next release?

RichP: ## Will MDT be simplifying itself by using PowerShell workflows in the future?

lizaoreo: ## Is there a reason to integrate MDT and SCCM? What advantages/disadvantages might be involved?

TallPau1: Now WINPE supports PowerShell, will MDT’s VBSCRIPT scripts be moved over to PowerShell at any time?

TallPau1: ##Is there anyway to configure the workbench with PowerShell?

lizaoreo: At work now we’re using a MDT2010 deployment solution and are moving to SCCM2012, but the dude in charge is wanting to dump all the MDT stuff and start completely from scratch using nothing from SCCM2012, I’m trying to figure out if that makes sense, or if it’s better to keep that MDT integration

RichP: ## Being able to package applications to deploy via MDT is another hole in Microsoft’s strategy (Orca doesn’t count); is Microsoft planning something to fill that gap?

AaronHoover: ## how do customers balance new v3 features and a solid v2 base with remoting? code to v2 lowest common denominator? or if v2 > v2 script, else v3 script

RichP: ## With the MDT Solution Accelerator being the ‘deployment’ solution, would it not be your team that releases the ‘Format-Disk’ cmdlets, etc?

TallPau1: ##will the PowerShell help for MDT be updated? not many examples





Episode 205 – Jeffrey Snover talks about PowerShell 3.0

30 10 2012
A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.
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In This Episode

Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast, we talk to Jeffrey Snover about PowerShell version 3!

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Interview

 

Guest – Jeffrey Snover

Links

 

The Question –

Favorite books: Nietzsche,

 

Chatroom Buzz

JeffHicks: ##What the story on managing non-Windows platforms with PowerShell?

PowershellJedi: Jsnover is a pit fighter

DonJ-MVP: “Server with a GUI” sounds like a crutch. Love it.

beefarino: “Server with security holes”

kobeckman: now if we could just get all the 3rd party software companies to catch up so we can remove the GUI on all our servers

DonJ-MVP: ######### Does the “Made for Windows Server 2012” logo program address GUI/nonGUI in any way, for ISVs?

JeffHicks: ##What is the future of PowerShell workflow? Where do we go next?

beefarino: ## what were the biggest issues getting the individual MS teams to migrate their management to powershell?

alexandair: ## What kind of non-Windows devices can we manage with PowerShell already?

beefarino: ## there seems to be a large gap in powershell coverage for SQL server management; any plans to address?

JasonHelmick: ## have you had a chance to relax and enjoy the success of Server 2012 Core?

Olathemike: ## does Server Manager use workflows or remoting or both to remotely execute code?

alexandair: ## Is there anything in Server Core 2012 that we cannot do remotely with PowerShell?

JasonHelmick: ## In production Server Manager is the most useful GUI tool that MS makes.

DonJ-MVP: ##### What better way than Metro to convince to you remove the GUI from the Server?!?!?

DonJ-MVP: ######### Hal, what’s been the uptake on workflow? How much of v3 workflow was intended for internal partner needs? Cuz it doesn’t seem as polished as, say Remoting – seems like “we needed this internally so we did it, and we exposed it, and it’ll probably evolve.”

beefarino: ### can the micro wbem run on an arduino?

DonJ-MVP: (BTW, anyone who isn’t aware, the PowerShell community is coming together in April, on-campus at Microsoft – http://www.powershellsummit.org – hope you can join us!)

JeffHicks: ##What PowerShell v3 feature would you want IT Pros to know about that they might not find right away?

glnsize: as the storage guy in the room… Server 2012 + smi-s works great  as a general interface.  There is always room to improve as SMI-S is a least common toolset but it works just fine.

cmille19: I wonder when we’ll see an internal Microsoft team ship a product which relies on Workflow

glnsize: ## how do we combine System Center Orchestrator and Windows 2012?  SC2012 is the heart of the MSFT cloud, and SCO is the heart of SC2012.  Yet SCO doesn’t leverage the V3 workflow engine… infact calling powershell from SCO is still clumbsy at best.

RichP: ## JSnover, do you work with Windows Intune at all?  If so, are there any plans to market that to consumers?  My family is spread across the country and it would make it much easier to assist them and keep their computers updated.

JeffHicks: ##Does Jeffrey see a day where nobody manages a physical datacenter and everything is “in the cloud”?

alexandair: ## Is there anything in Server Core 2012 that we cannot manage remotely with PowerShell?

Craig: 2012 Sounds good, but don’t see my company going there anytime soon.  We just got up to 2010

JeffHicks: ##What will be a typical day for an IT Pro/Windows Admin in 5 years? How will this move to the cloud change their job?

JHofferle: ## I want to deploy custom remoting endpoints via group policy…any chance that’s coming?

KeithH: Has anybody asked Jeffrey about PowerShell for Windows RT yet?  What are the limitations, etc?

JeffHicks: ##Is PowerShell Web Access the solution for mobile PowerShell management?

alexandair: ## Is there anything in Server Core 2012 that we cannot manage remotely with PowerShell?

 

Feedback

(email from Colin)





Episode 204 – Santos Martinez on Mastering Configuration Manager 2012

23 10 2012
A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.
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In This Episode

Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast, we talk to Santos Martinez about Mastering Configuration Manager 2012!

 

News



Interview


Guest – Santos Martinez

Links


The Question –

Superhero: Deadpool


Chatroom Buzz

[22:32:15] <BartekB> ## will RBA in SCCM 2012 have same impact on remoting endpoints that Exchange uses?wow $828





Up Next: Jeffrey Snover and the PowerShell v3 launch party!

23 10 2012

This Thursday, October 25, 2012 on the podcast we welcome back the Father of PowerShell, Microsoft Distinguished Engineer, and lead architect for Windows Server: Jeffrey Snover.  Friday is the official launch date of Windows 8 which includes Windows PowerShell V3, but the real launch party that WE care about is Thursday!

Be sure to join us live every Thursday at 9:30 PM EDT at live.powerscripting.net!








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