Register-ObjectEvent: A more efficient way to trigger a PowerShell script on a Windows Event
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by Anthony Howell
2y ago
One of the things that is really cool about the Windows Task Scheduler is that there are so many different ways you can trigger an action. One of them is on a Windows Event. If you don’t need to know any data in the event, then this way is fine. You might find that it doesn’t trigger on every event if you end up with a small pile dumped all at once, but it will mostly be effective. If you do need to know something about the event that triggered the script, say a user name or file name, you will need to query the event log to get the most recent event that matches your query. But what happens i ..read more
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Automating Exchange Online using PowerShell and Github Actions with modern authentication
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by Anthony Howell
2y ago
I know this is probably a niche use case, but being able to run PowerShell scripts to talk to Exchange is something that I spent some time devising and have gotten a lot of mileage out of the capability. So if you need to be able to run a PowerShell script that talks to Exchange in a Github workflow, here’s how you set up the access. I’v got examples of how I’ve used this at the bottom. Authentication I know certificates are usually complicated to deal with, but in this case its our only option since basic auth is being retired. Fortunately the setup process has been thoroughly documented by M ..read more
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I Thought I Was Dying, It Was Just Stress
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by Anthony Howell
2y ago
This is definitely not a PowerShell post, but over the last several months I have grappled with what turned out to just be stress. Here’s my story. The lead up I’ve had a number of changes this year that are all stress-inducing. However, by themselves none seem to be super stressful, but as a whole they have all contributed to a deterioration of my health. Let me walk you through them to set the stage. Work location The first big change was that I started working from home full time this year. While I have been working remotely for several years now, I had always rented office space up until F ..read more
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While vs Do-While in PowerShell
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by Anthony Howell
3y ago
One of the basics of PowerShell that is often overlooked (I say that because I often overlook it) is the difference between the While loop and the Do-While loop. It is a straightforward difference, so I won’t waste your time with too much commentary here. The loops While The While loop in PowerShell will evaluate a conditional statement and only enter the While loop if the statement returns true. Here’s a very simple example: $x = 0 while ($x -lt 10) { $x $x++ } The first thing that happens here is that the conditional statement is evaluated. If $x is less than 10, then the loop wil ..read more
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My first PowerShell Summit: Worth every penny
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by Anthony Howell
3y ago
This year marks the 4th year that I intended to attend the PowerShell summit. I say ‘intended’ because last year the pandemic cancelled the summit, which made me quite sad because last year was the first year I submitted a proposal to speak that was accepted. That was a pretty cool feeling that was unfortunately shot down. But hey, 2021 is looking better as my same talk was accepted! So I hope you choose to catch my talk titled: ‘Practically Regexing: A demo of demos’. My real intentions However, my reason for taking the time to write this blog post is not only to encourage you to watch my ses ..read more
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Using PowerShell core to find stale users in Office 365 / Azure AD using the Graph API module
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by Anthony Howell
3y ago
One of the big projects I’ve been working on this year is to translate my AD PowerShell skills to Azure AD. The really cool part of this process is the advent of the Microsoft.Graph PowerShell Module. If you haven’t taken a look at this module, I highly encourage you to. Of the many useful scripts you can write to manage your Active Directory environment, stale users seems to be the hot topic for me at work right now. Fortunately the hottest part of said topic is how to define a ‘stale user’. The reason that is fortunate for me is that while my opinion carries weight, it is not my burden to ma ..read more
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Using the Microsoft.Graph PowerShell module to assign Office 365 licenses (PowerShell Core)
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by Anthony Howell
4y ago
I’ve been working on automating the onboarding process at my new job using PowerShell, but specifically attempting to do as much of it as possible in PowerShell 7. Right now this means I’m importing the Exchange Online Management module -UseWindowsPowerShell, but I expect to be able to drop that when they finish V2. Anyways, since we use Office 365 one of the things that came up was, of course, the Azure AD PowerShell module. It is not Core compatible, nor does it appear that it will ever be, so I did some digging and found the Microsoft.Graph PowerShell module. That is Core compatible and, so ..read more
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