get-Shell | where {$_.pipeline -contains Objects}
Wow, the PaoloS - $cript_Guy has started his blog with an amazing list of useful PowerShell scripts :
Keep up the good work !
Enjoy,
Greetings /\/\o\/\/
Added this to my Google Search Engine and add to my blog list
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It would by really great if PaoloS was the author of all those scripts. But, you can find "Advanced IPConfig" and "Display OS Information" scripts on The PowerShell Script Centre (http://www.reskit.net/Monad/samplescripts.htm) under the names Display-IPConfig.ps1 and Display-OSInfo.ps1. The author is Thomas Lee.
@ aleksandar ,
Oops missed that,makes it a bit less amazing ;-)
thanks for pointing that out.
Hi guys, i'm not coder of all scripts, of course ;o).
There are, or in the future will be there, scripts, which i'm using in my daily routine for admin tasks.
Why to write something, if it exists? It's not necessary...
Best regards,
PaoloS
I have read on The PowerShell Guy blog about my blog. I'm very happy, that my scripts are useful for others.
Of course, i'm not writing all scripts which i'm using for my purposes. It's not necessary to write something, if it exists and is good and works fine, or not? But scripts like Free Space Checker, Service Checker and so on are coded by myslef and they are for free.
Although it is very important to give credit to people who write the scripts, but I look forward to seeing more scripts on your blog. Even if some of them can be found elsewhere, if they are useful then you should post them. I'm only new to PowerShell and it is really useful to see examples that do real work instead of simply "Hello World". I don't have the luxury of trawling the Internet for hours on end, so blogs like this are really helpful. I say, whether it's you wroet it or not, please continue to post scripts you think are worthwhile.
Although I think it is very important to give credit to people who write the scripts, I just want to say that I appreciate all of the scripts you have posted. Please continue to post scripts because I am only a new user of Powershell, and it's hard to find useful examples that do more that just say "Hello World". I don't have the time to trawl the internet for hours on end, so a blog like this is really helpful. Whether it's a script you have written or it is someone else's, if it is useful than I encourage you to post it. I have learnt so much already from just a few of the examples you have posted. I look forward to seeing, learning and using more scripts from your blog.