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Windows PowerShell blog for French users
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over 6 years ago
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arulk
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Jacques Barathon has created a new Windows PowerShell blog . What is unique about this blog is that it is entirely in French. If you are on the French speaking administrator who is reluctant to try out Windows PowerShell due to lack of documentation then...
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Training course for Windows PowerShell from DesktopEngineer.com
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over 6 years ago
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arulk
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I came across this recently,DesktopEngineer.com has acourse on Windows PowerShell for Administrators. You can visit their website at http://desktopengineer.com/ps310 for more details.
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New PowerShell Bloggers Jim Truher, Abhishek Agrawal
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over 6 years ago
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We have two new PowerShell Bloggers. Jim Truher is program manager in our team. He is one of co-designer of PowerShell scripting language. You can read his blog at http://spaces.msn.com/jtruher Abhishek Agrawal is test lead in our team. He...
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Development opportunities in Windows PowerShell Team
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over 6 years ago
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Windows PowerShell, previously codenamed Monad, is Microsoft’s next generation shell. It forms a large part of the Windows Server Division’s future, and we are hiring! We have two openings in our development team for strong individual contributors to...
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