There and back again
Your eyes are not deceiving you. The site actually did update again. Whoa. What is going on?
Read MoreYour eyes are not deceiving you. The site actually did update again. Whoa. What is going on?
Read MoreIn August Matthew Bley presented to the PowerShell user group in Milwaukee on an introduction to managing office 365 with powershell.
In July, the Milwaukee PowerShell user group met and talked about error handling. Well actually I talked about it. Video of the presentation is below.
Active Directory Web Services has some default limits. When you run against those limits, how are you supposed to be able to continue working without modifying all of your production active directory servers? Going back to using ADSI allows you to work around these limitations, and when passing this back to the active directory CMDLTs you can perform the work you need.
Read MorePowerShell allows you to use default parameters to allow for options to be defined once in a script and then called with those options every time the command defined is called. This is a time saver specifically when working with commands such as Active Directory.
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