Post 2145966 by dewb@hackers.town
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(DIR) Post #2139496 by devrandom@hackers.town
2018-12-20T18:57:53Z
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Office 365 for Business and PowerShell are so much fun. I probably shouldn't be having this much fun, at work, with Microsoft products but I can't help it. I am.
(DIR) Post #2142511 by thegibson@hackers.town
2018-12-20T20:48:24Z
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@devrandom Powershell is like having a superpower in that world.
(DIR) Post #2142726 by Daedalus@pleroma.uwah.moe
2018-12-20T20:53:45.530952Z
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@thegibson @devrandom I despise and love powershell so much. F microsoft and .NOT, but I really want a shell on unix that is consistent, designed up front and without 30 years of piled up baggage.
(DIR) Post #2142727 by thegibson@hackers.town
2018-12-20T20:54:14Z
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@Daedalus @devrandom I feel the exact same way about it.
(DIR) Post #2142822 by devrandom@hackers.town
2018-12-20T20:57:14Z
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@thegibson so true. And in an environment without a decent management system like SCCM it has become vital to me to get things straightened out quickly.I guess the Windows Admin Center is also a huge boost but really, it's all PowerShell and Remote Management shell under the hood anyways. So my point stands.
(DIR) Post #2142884 by thegibson@hackers.town
2018-12-20T20:58:59Z
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@devrandom I love that they brought in aliases for tasks...for example, not only does dir work to list folder contents... but LS does as well...it shows consideration.
(DIR) Post #2143006 by devrandom@hackers.town
2018-12-20T21:02:50Z
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@thegibson Very true. As well the fact that you can learn just about everything you need with, Get-Command, Get-Help and Get-Member is game changing. Every time I try to use another OO language I find myself wishing for Get-Member.
(DIR) Post #2143092 by thegibson@hackers.town
2018-12-20T21:05:34Z
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@devrandom I do hate more than anything when I find a command that cannot pipe though... nothing is more frustrating.
(DIR) Post #2143184 by devrandom@hackers.town
2018-12-20T21:10:10Z
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@thegibson so true. Though I'm fortunate enough to have not run into this very often, or at least not hit any major roadblocks in cases like that.
(DIR) Post #2143211 by thegibson@hackers.town
2018-12-20T21:11:36Z
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@devrandom It's been getting rarely since Powershell 4 came out, but it usually hits me when I'm trying to setup coexistence for 30k users or something equally as daunting.
(DIR) Post #2143859 by devrandom@hackers.town
2018-12-20T21:39:21Z
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@thegibson with that large of a user-base I can COMPLETELY understand the frustration. Fortunately for now I only have to worry about a very small number of users/devices/whatever.My biggest cause of stress right now is an elderly town councilor who is technologically challenged. Things could be much, much worse for me.
(DIR) Post #2145966 by dewb@hackers.town
2018-12-20T22:44:06Z
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@devrandom agreed. Also Microsoft teams, webhooks and powershell is pretty rhadtastic
(DIR) Post #2166737 by devrandom@hackers.town
2018-12-21T16:36:36Z
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@dewb So true, at my last gig, which was a large company, I never got much exposure to Azure and Office 365. I'm actually very impressed.Being such a small organization, I'm realizing what we get is probably actually worth so much more than the subscription fee. Teams/SFB, Sharepoint, Azure AD and all the other apps are really going to be a game changer for this small place.And for me, being able to manage it with PowerShell is making my job so much easier.