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Category Archives: scripts
PowerShell Binary Clock: Round 2
As you have seen in my previous post where I built a “proof of concept” binary clock (which I think was the first binary clock built using PowerShell, but have not been able to confirm yet), it worked as well … Continue reading
Building a Binary Clock with PowerShell
I was busy surfing the web when I could have been working on some PowerShell scripts (or doing yard work outside) when I came across a binary clock. I don’t quite remember how I got to the page showing a … Continue reading
Quick Hits: Translate Windows Error Codes
Sometimes while working in Windows you might see some logs or receive an error message that are just numbers. Something like a 5 or maybe a 32. Regardless, these are nothing short of confusing and make you have to Google … Continue reading
FSMO Roles and PowerShell
While at work a couple a week ago, I had to move some FSMO (Flexible Single Master Operations) roles around on our network. What are FSMO roles you say? Well, instead of getting too deep into what they are and … Continue reading
PowerShell Patch Audit/Install GUI (PoshPAIG) Released
For the past few months, I have been working on a project for work that has pretty much been taking me away from working other items such as PoshWSUS. This project, which I have named PoshPAIG (yea, it’s the best … Continue reading