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- Powershell scripting STIG - social. technet. microsoft. com
Does anyone know of any current STIGs in relation to scripting in powershell?
- Using Get-ADGroup in a child domain
I don't believe this is a scripting issue I believe it is an issue of how to use AD across a trust and in a WAN environment ¯\_ (ツ)_ ¯ Edited byjrvTuesday, September 18, 2012 12:22 PM Marked as answer byTom_FloorTuesday, September 18, 2012 7:03 PM Tuesday, September 18, 2012 12:21 PM 0 Sign in to vote
- content filtering via Intune - social. technet. microsoft. com
But, wanted to know what you mean by filtering? Are you expecting Intune to perform Proxy's work? I don't think that is not Intune is for But if you have some proxy solution, Intune can deploy the policies to manage your proxy client (if there is any) via Powers shell or some other scripting method Also, you can use Windows 10 CSP to set custom restriction policies in Intune https: docs
- Multiple DNS resolvers on Windows, how?
I want DNS A to handle all domains that match the regex * fabricam com, and I want DNS B to handle * woodgrovebank com Anything which doesn't match those domain names should be handled by the primary DNS How does one do this in Windows (2008 R2, 7, and Vista)? How does one do this programmatically? On the mac there is a command called scutil which will let you create a list of dns resolver
- gMSA + Task Scheduler v. 4 - social. technet. microsoft. com
Now you can create a task Use PowerShell to dump the XML and edit it then import the task This is the only way to set some intervals The issue is not really a scripting issue but is an administrative issue and a systems issue Look for the SDK docs on the scheduler for more information Here is the XML for a monthly trigger
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- Printer Driver Installs - social. technet. microsoft. com
My team manages just under 100 print servers (along with a few thousand yup) windows servers globaly and are in need of scripting printer driver installs on Server 08 printui dll has proven to be a horribly broaken peice and printbrm exe creates files that are too large to manage effciently
- Powershell - social. technet. microsoft. com
PowerShell cannot be installed on Server Core PowerShell requires managed code support which is not available in Server Core
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