PowerShell SnippetRace 50-2020

Timer, REST and JSON, AD Password Changes, Icons, Crescendo

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Snippets

Timer based Tasks in PowerShell

Not able to run Schedules tasks but need time-control?
Never heard about [System.Tiemers.Timer]::New()?
Then its time wo watch this video from Trevor Sullivan, to run PowerShell Code bases on timers.

Intro to REST-API and JSON usage in PowerShell

REST-API´s are everywhere and the return format you get is mostly JSON. If you have to deal with those two technologies, read this blog and learn how to use it with PowerShell.

How to track down AD Password changes

You want to know when a AD password has changed ? Check this out.

Extracting Icons

Sometimes you would like to extract an icon from a exe or DLL file. Read this blog to learn how to do this.

Announcing PowerShell Crescendo Preview.1

The commandline is „the“ versatille tool for many *nix Users and the CmdLine Tools shipped with *nix OSs are extremely powerful. So why reinvent the wheel and create PowerShell CommandLets ? This is where Crescendo fits in. Its a Module to wrap PowerShell around existing command and make things like nmap, useable in PowerShell style. Check out the original blog-post.

Happy week !

R.

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