<![CDATA[Article Comments for Robert Sheldon]]>http://www.sqlmag.com/authors/author/author/5777748/rsscomment/5777748en-USFri, 25 May 2012 09:10:27 GMTFri, 25 May 2012 09:10:27 GMTAccessing SQL Server Data from PowerShell, Part 2http://www.sqlmag.com/article/net-framework2/accessing-sql-server-data-from-powershell-part-2#commentsAnchorFri, 11 May 2012 12:33:16 GMT
Like part 1 I learned a lot and now have the tools needed to update my database from Powershell. Thanks again!]]>
TedFri, 11 May 2012 12:33:16 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/net-framework2/accessing-sql-server-data-from-powershell-part-2#commentsAnchor
Accessing SQL Server Data from PowerShell, Part 1http://www.sqlmag.com/article/scripting/accessing-sql-server-data-from-powershell-part-1#commentsAnchorFri, 11 May 2012 12:30:21 GMT
Great introduction with fantastic straight forward examples. I now have an idea how to take the data I have collected in Powershell and update to a database. Thanks much!]]>
TedFri, 11 May 2012 12:30:21 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/scripting/accessing-sql-server-data-from-powershell-part-1#commentsAnchor
PowerShell 101, Lesson 3http://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-3#commentsAnchorThu, 07 Jan 2010 12:48:21 GMT
It is a great start]]>
GebremeskelThu, 07 Jan 2010 12:48:21 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-3#commentsAnchor
Save Your PowerShell Code in Profile and Script Fileshttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/save-your-powershell-code-in-profile-and-script-files#commentsAnchorTue, 09 Jun 2009 22:21:44 GMT
I have been enjoying Robert’s column for several months now. He has provided an intuitive, easy to follow description of PowerShell essentials. Any administrator who isn’t comfortable with the command line now has a great reason to pick it up. Kudos to Robert. I look forward to his upcoming articles... Jeff D.]]>
JeffTue, 09 Jun 2009 22:21:44 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/save-your-powershell-code-in-profile-and-script-files#commentsAnchor
Create Your Own PowerShell Functionshttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/user-defined-function-udf/create-your-own-powershell-functions#commentsAnchorTue, 21 Apr 2009 21:17:04 GMT
There isn’t any code to download for this article. I’m not sure why the Download the Code Here button is showing. (It shouldn’t be.) I’m having the web team look into the problem. Sorry for any confusion caused by this glitch! Karen Bemowski, senior editor, Windows IT Pro]]>
KarenTue, 21 Apr 2009 21:17:04 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/user-defined-function-udf/create-your-own-powershell-functions#commentsAnchor
Create Your Own PowerShell Functionshttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/user-defined-function-udf/create-your-own-powershell-functions#commentsAnchorTue, 21 Apr 2009 19:40:39 GMT
Code download is missing...404 error]]>
DavidTue, 21 Apr 2009 19:40:39 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/user-defined-function-udf/create-your-own-powershell-functions#commentsAnchor
Scripting Data Flow in SQL Server Integration Serviceshttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/sql-server-integration-services-ssis/scripting-data-flow-in-sql-server-integration-services#commentsAnchorTue, 21 Apr 2009 18:26:48 GMT
Great article! Thanks Bob. One cool feature in SQL Server 2008 is the ability to write this code using C#. I assume that this is new with SQL Server 2008.]]>
ETHANTue, 21 Apr 2009 18:26:48 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/sql-server-integration-services-ssis/scripting-data-flow-in-sql-server-integration-services#commentsAnchor
Iterating Through Collections with PowerShell's foreach Loopshttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/iterating-through-collections-with-powershell-s-foreach-loops#commentsAnchorThu, 09 Apr 2009 19:44:01 GMT
I like to print out the articles to put in a binder so I have all of the Powershell series in one place, but the Figures turn out to be useless since the article prints without them and they are too small. Also, I know that magazines love to play with graphics to make themselves look classy, but NOTHING is better and easier on the eyes than black ink on white paper. The white on blue looks great on my monitor, but not so hot on the printed page.]]>
JOHNThu, 09 Apr 2009 19:44:01 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/iterating-through-collections-with-powershell-s-foreach-loops#commentsAnchor
PowerShell 101, Lesson 2http://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-2#commentsAnchorSun, 01 Feb 2009 10:02:08 GMT
The article information is very easy to follow. Thank you very much.]]>
MarieSun, 01 Feb 2009 10:02:08 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-2#commentsAnchor
PowerShell 101, Lesson 1http://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-1#commentsAnchorThu, 18 Sep 2008 03:17:43 GMT
Building an Effective Reporting System]]>
ashokThu, 18 Sep 2008 03:17:43 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-1#commentsAnchor
PowerShell 101, Lesson 1http://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-1#commentsAnchorThu, 18 Sep 2008 03:14:25 GMT
useful book]]>
ashokThu, 18 Sep 2008 03:14:25 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-1#commentsAnchor
PowerShell 101, Lesson 1http://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-1#commentsAnchorThu, 18 Sep 2008 03:13:33 GMT
useful]]>
ashokThu, 18 Sep 2008 03:13:33 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-1#commentsAnchor
PowerShell 101, Lesson 1http://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-1#commentsAnchorWed, 13 Aug 2008 23:09:25 GMT
good start!]]>
SeanWed, 13 Aug 2008 23:09:25 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-1#commentsAnchor
PowerShell 101, Lesson 6http://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-6#commentsAnchorMon, 21 Jul 2008 17:41:07 GMT
Hi there. Great article. All examples worked, at least second time around. I’ve been following these articles and I enjoy them. But give the referencesto web-cast on the topic. They are great fun, instrucional and not at least inspirational and motivating. As for instance Sripting for dummies http://www.microsoft.com/norge/technet/spotlight/sessionh.aspx?videoid=214&PUID=000115874C3F7258 and Windows, PowerShell, and Windows Management Instrumentation: Unveiling Microsoft’s Best Kept Secret - Ben Pearce - 07/08/2008 http://www.microsoft.com/norge/technet/spotlight/sessionh.aspx?videoid=996 Try them. They are great. Regards, Martin T Norway]]>
MartinMon, 21 Jul 2008 17:41:07 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-6#commentsAnchor
PowerShell 101, Lesson 1http://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-1#commentsAnchorSun, 29 Jun 2008 22:51:07 GMT
Thanks]]>
JohnSun, 29 Jun 2008 22:51:07 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-1#commentsAnchor
PowerShell 101, Lesson 4http://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-4#commentsAnchorTue, 27 May 2008 19:28:03 GMT
This was useful]]>
MitchellTue, 27 May 2008 19:28:03 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-4#commentsAnchor
PowerShell 101, Lesson 3http://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-3#commentsAnchorTue, 22 Apr 2008 07:30:32 GMT
Very good articles]]>
crjoTue, 22 Apr 2008 07:30:32 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-3#commentsAnchor
PowerShell 101, Lesson 3http://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-3#commentsAnchorThu, 17 Apr 2008 23:27:11 GMT
I’m not sure what to make of this... Figure 5 is supposed to return all non-Microsoft processes. I know that the CSRSS process was purchased from Citrix a few years ago and probably not recoded by Microsoft, but why in the world would the System and WINLOGON processes be listed as non-Microsoft?]]>
MikeThu, 17 Apr 2008 23:27:11 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-3#commentsAnchor
PowerShell 101, Lesson 1http://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-1#commentsAnchorMon, 17 Mar 2008 07:02:11 GMT
none]]>
JamesMon, 17 Mar 2008 07:02:11 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-1#commentsAnchor
PowerShell One-Liners for Managing the File Systemhttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-one-liners-for-managing-the-file-system#commentsAnchorFri, 07 Mar 2008 07:38:17 GMT
If you liked this article, you might want to check out the other two articles in this series if you haven’t already done so. Those articles are: "PowerShell One-Liners for Accessing WMI" (InstantDoc ID 96666) "PowerShell One-Liners for Managing Events" (InstantDoc ID 96875)]]>
KarenFri, 07 Mar 2008 07:38:17 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-one-liners-for-managing-the-file-system#commentsAnchor
PowerShell One-Liners for Managing the File Systemhttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-one-liners-for-managing-the-file-system#commentsAnchorThu, 06 Mar 2008 15:33:18 GMT
great stuff for a beginner like me.]]>
JasonThu, 06 Mar 2008 15:33:18 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-one-liners-for-managing-the-file-system#commentsAnchor
PowerShell 101, Lesson 2http://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-2#commentsAnchorThu, 06 Mar 2008 14:29:48 GMT
Fabulous information. I am already using the examples to produce useful work. The teaching style is very user friendly, Thank you very much]]>
EdThu, 06 Mar 2008 14:29:48 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-101-lesson-2#commentsAnchor
PowerShell One-Liners for Managing the File Systemhttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-one-liners-for-managing-the-file-system#commentsAnchorTue, 12 Feb 2008 17:09:54 GMT
Where is the rest of the article?]]>
Gary_Pietila@cable.comcast.com Tue, 12 Feb 2008 17:09:54 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/windows-powershell/powershell-one-liners-for-managing-the-file-system#commentsAnchor
Using NetDOM to Control Name Suffix Routing in a Cross-Forest Trust http://www.sqlmag.com/article/dns/using-netdom-to-control-name-suffix-routing-in-a-cross-forest-trust-#commentsAnchorMon, 04 Feb 2008 10:24:32 GMT
TRYING TO READ]]>
DENNISMon, 04 Feb 2008 10:24:32 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/dns/using-netdom-to-control-name-suffix-routing-in-a-cross-forest-trust-#commentsAnchor
Quickly Finding User Accounts Anywhere in an Active Directory Foresthttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/vbscript/quickly-finding-user-accounts-anywhere-in-an-active-directory-forest#commentsAnchorWed, 09 May 2007 09:15:01 GMT
To download the zip file containing the script, click the Download the Code button at the beginning of the article (top left, under the title info). The direct link is here. Anne Grubb, senior editor, Windows IT Pro]]>
AnneWed, 09 May 2007 09:15:01 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/vbscript/quickly-finding-user-accounts-anywhere-in-an-active-directory-forest#commentsAnchor
Quickly Finding User Accounts Anywhere in an Active Directory Foresthttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/vbscript/quickly-finding-user-accounts-anywhere-in-an-active-directory-forest#commentsAnchorThu, 08 Feb 2007 11:32:45 GMT
It’s interesting that it is "recommended" to download the script yet there is no link for the sourcecode to be found. ]]>
GREGThu, 08 Feb 2007 11:32:45 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/vbscript/quickly-finding-user-accounts-anywhere-in-an-active-directory-forest#commentsAnchor
Quickly Finding User Accounts Anywhere in an Active Directory Foresthttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/vbscript/quickly-finding-user-accounts-anywhere-in-an-active-directory-forest#commentsAnchorTue, 30 Jan 2007 16:12:41 GMT
It would be more useful if I could find the link to download the code.]]>
CHRISTue, 30 Jan 2007 16:12:41 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/vbscript/quickly-finding-user-accounts-anywhere-in-an-active-directory-forest#commentsAnchor
Quickly Finding User Accounts Anywhere in an Active Directory Foresthttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/vbscript/quickly-finding-user-accounts-anywhere-in-an-active-directory-forest#commentsAnchorTue, 19 Dec 2006 13:13:53 GMT
I do not see the .zip file link at the beginning of the article do download the code as you recommend. I am a subscriber, could you please send me the link? Listing 1 as is always returns "No users found with that name" but I know that in my forest they exist (I do edit commonNamePart). Thank you, it would be great if I can get it to work.]]>
PatriziaTue, 19 Dec 2006 13:13:53 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/vbscript/quickly-finding-user-accounts-anywhere-in-an-active-directory-forest#commentsAnchor
Quickly Finding User Accounts Anywhere in an Active Directory Foresthttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/vbscript/quickly-finding-user-accounts-anywhere-in-an-active-directory-forest#commentsAnchorTue, 19 Dec 2006 11:58:00 GMT
Try running the command by appending cscript in front of finduser.wsf: cscript finduser.wsf /attrib:displayName=cr* Also, are you sure you’re running Windows Script Host 5.6?]]>
ETHANTue, 19 Dec 2006 11:58:00 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/vbscript/quickly-finding-user-accounts-anywhere-in-an-active-directory-forest#commentsAnchor
Quickly Finding User Accounts Anywhere in an Active Directory Foresthttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/vbscript/quickly-finding-user-accounts-anywhere-in-an-active-directory-forest#commentsAnchorTue, 28 Nov 2006 08:15:26 GMT
I receive an invalid entry reference message at Line 27 Char 28. Commandline used: finduser.wsf /attrib:displayName=cr*]]>
CodyTue, 28 Nov 2006 08:15:26 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/vbscript/quickly-finding-user-accounts-anywhere-in-an-active-directory-forest#commentsAnchor
Web Adminhttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/internet/web-admin#commentsAnchorThu, 16 Oct 2003 06:27:57 GMT
I can not access the sidebar Web Admin’s Organizational Structure it brings up the main document]]>
paul confer Thu, 16 Oct 2003 06:27:57 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/internet/web-admin#commentsAnchor