October 2009 - Posts
Windows Management Framework, which includes Windows PowerShell 2.0, WinRM 2.0, and BITS 4.0, has been officially released today. This down-level release is now supported for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows
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For those wishing to get started on PowerShell, here is an excellent free eBook by Dr. Tobias Weltner, PowerShell MVP. http://powershell.com/Mastering-PowerShell.pdf
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One of the great features in PowerShell 2.0 is the ability to extend .NET object types to add additional custom properties and methods. For instance, the type System.String does not have a property called IsANumber that returns whether or not the
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Developers of SharePoint should be giddy with excitement in all of the tools and features coming out of Visual Studio 2010 and SharePoint Designer 2010. Here are the biggest take-a-ways from Paul Andrew’s talk on the 2010 developer platform: 1.
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You may have already heard that SharePoint 2010 will ship with a PowerShell provider that contains over 500 cmdlets for you to administer SharePoint. The killer though, is that these commandlets can be executed remotely with PowerShell 2.0 WinRM.
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I’ll be at SharePoint Conference 2009 and will be participating with EndUserSharePoint.com in their LiveBlogging sessions. Live blogging/twittering at SharePoint Conference 2009: SPC09 Live Blogs #SPC09 Live Twitter
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I will be attending the SharePoint Conference in Las Vegas next week and wanted to share my schedule with those that might be interested in checking back for content. I will be blogging on content throughout the event. There may be multiple sessions
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