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Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Smarter AI Edits in Visual Studio Copilot
    When we first set out to get smarter AI edits in Visual Studio Copilot, we knew we were tackling a deeply complex problem. It wasn’t just about generating great suggestions—it was about figuring out how to seamlessly apply those suggestions to your code.
  • How to Delete Recurring Planner Tasks with PowerShell
    Are you using PowerShell and Microsoft Planner? I feel it doesn’t get the love it deserves, and to be honest, I hadn’t used PowerShell with Planner in a while, but wanted to get back into it. I first starting using the Microsoft.Graph.Planner and found some limitations that were possible if you used the Graph API directly.
  • Mount an NFS Share on Windows 11 with PowerShell
    The Network File System (NFS) is a widely used file-sharing protocol in Linux environments. However, many Windows administrators may not know you can mount an NFS share easily on Windows 11 and Windows Server. This guide shows you step-by-step instructions on activating NFS for Windows and mounting a share using PowerShell.
  • PowerShell v5.x and v7.x differences
    This is a question I often get: Why or when should I use PowerShell v5 or v7? In this blog post, I will highlight key points from the excellent Microsoft Learn article on this topic and share some personal experiences.
  • Combine Images
    So I decided to let Powershell combine the images for me vertically to allow me to have one long image as the end result.
  • PowerShell to verify the auditing status for our Organization
    Today I am sharing small informative article. This article is regarding verifying if an auditing is turned on or not for our organization using PowerShell.
  • Securing a Departing Employee’s OneDrive File Sharing
    Secure a departing employee's OneDrive with Microsoft 365 group restrictions. Step-by-step guide for SharePoint Admin Center & PowerShell. Keep data safe!

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

Books, Media, and Learning Resources

  • August 2025 Update for Automating Microsoft 365 with PowerShell eBook
    The August 2025 update for the Automating Microsoft 365 with PowerShell eBook is available for subscribers to download. The eBook now includes over 350 content-rich pages packed full of practical examples of how to use PowerShell to automate Microsoft 365 operations. It’s an essential tool for anyone who needs to use PowerShell in a Microsoft 365 environment.

Community

  • Are PowerShell Pros Ready for C# - Ryan Coates
    In this insightful episode of the PowerShell Podcast, host Andrew Pla welcomes longtime friend and seasoned technologist Ryan Coates. Together, they explore the intersection of PowerShell and C#, discuss the natural evolution of tech careers, and examine the role of continuous learning in long-term success.
  • Move your Automation to the Cloud using Azure Automation with Morten Mynster
    Still using schedule task on multiple servers? How about trying some Azure automation to centralize the management logging and getting the added benefit of Source control for your scripts.

Events

  • Watch Live: Visual Studio Toolbox at VS LIVE! Redmond 2025
    On Tuesday, August 5, join us for a special edition of Visual Studio Toolbox Live—broadcast from VS LIVE!
  • PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2026 Call for Proposals (CFP)
    We are thrilled to invite you to submit your session proposals for the 2026 PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit, taking place in Bellevue, WA, from April 13-16, 2026. This Summit is the premier event for PowerShell and DevOps professionals, offering a unique opportunity to share knowledge, solve problems, socialize, and network with peers. Whether you're an Automater, Integrator, Problem-Solver, Tinkerer, Scripter, or Tech Wizard, this event is for you! 

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I have a PDF document that I would like to split with each page being a separate file. I'd like to avoid installing anything to do this as I'm trying to keep the command simple for others to just copy/paste into PowerShell.

Would it also be possible to add the split command to the command below? It renames files based on the list of names found in names.txt. There is an equal number of files and names.

$names = cat "\path\to\names.txt"; $i=0; dir | % { ren $_ "$($names[$i]).pdf"}

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Announcements!

Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Finding Group Policy settings by category
    A PowerShell script to search for GPO settings by category.
  • Install Microsoft AI Shell on Mac
    Microsoft has released AI Shell v1.0.0‑preview.5, which provides a Windows-only security patch, while Preview 4 delivered substantial improvements—enhanced macOS side‑pane support in iTerm2, Entra ID authentication, expanded Invoke‑AIShell functionality (with new -PostCode, -CopyCode, and -Exit flags)—all based on community feedback to improve workflows across Azure OpenAI, macOS, and PowerShell. This article also explains how to install Microsoft AI Shell on macOS.
  • Be Careful with Retention Labels Configured with Created Date Expiration
    Retention policies and retention labels have been around for about 8 years. Some of the older retention settings might use file created dates to remove items. No doubt basing retention on creation dates made perfect sense at the time, but experience shows that maybe basing retention on the last modified date can be better. All explored here together with a script to update retention labels in OneDrive.
  • Microsoft Teams Direct Routing: Phone Number Inventory
    In this article, Thorsten Pickhan covers how to add Direct Routing phone numbers to the internal Teams Phone Number database, how to remove phone numbers, and the benefits of doing so.
  • Ordering and Choices in PowerShell
    Ah! Hash tables! Ever since I saw a presentation by Anthony Howell ( Blog ), aka PoshWolf, about them, read the blog post by Kevin Marquette ( Blog ) about them, and was enlightened by multiple PowerShell community members (e.g. Chris Dent, Mathias "IISResetMe" Jessen, etc.) about them, I’ve loved hash tables.

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

  • NetTrace v 1.4.0
    A professional PowerShell module for Windows network tracing using the native netsh trace utility with circular file management, non-blocking background operation, and enterprise-grade persistence capabilities.

Books, Media, and Learning Resources

  • PowerShell Runspaces Deep Dive - Jordan Borean, Justin Grote
    This lecture explores PowerShell RunSpaces, providing an in-depth examination of their functionality, applications, and intricacies beyond basic tutorials typically found online. Justin Grote and Jordan Borean lead the discussion, aiming to equip participants with a deeper understanding of what's happening behind the scenes when utilizing RunSpaces, ultimately unveiling the “magic” that occurs during execution.
  • Check Email Read Status with PowerShell & Microsoft Graph API!
    Learn how to use Microsoft Graph API with PowerShell to check the read status of emails in Outlook 365. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through the steps to authenticate with Graph API, access email data, and determine whether an email has been read or not.

Community

  • PowerShell Community Call - July 17th, 2025
    View the replay of the July 2025 PowerShell Community Call
  • The Power of Splatting and Team Empowerment
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, Andrew Pla welcomes longtime friend and DevOps Endpoint Engineer David Richmond. Fresh off his PowerShell Wednesday presentation, David shares insights into the power of splatting in PowerShell, centralizing automations, and driving organizational change through best practices and leadership. The conversation explores the evolution of automation practices, Git adoption in Ops, secrets management using Azure Key Vault, and how empowering others can multiply technical impact. It’s an inspiring blend of deep PowerShell knowledge and practical career development advice.

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Events

  • PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2026 Call for Proposals (CFP)
    We are thrilled to invite you to submit your session proposals for the 2026 PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit, taking place in Bellevue, WA, from April 13-16, 2026. This Summit is the premier event for PowerShell and DevOps professionals, offering a unique opportunity to share knowledge, solve problems, socialize, and network with peers. Whether you're an Automater, Integrator, Problem-Solver, Tinkerer, Scripter, or Tech Wizard, this event is for you! 
  • SQL Saturday Baton Rouge 2025 (#1110)
    Come July 26th and see Mike Robbins present Mastering #PowerShell Functions and Script Modules: Build, Reuse, and Share Your Code Like a Pro.

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Books, Media, and Learning Resources

Community

Events

  • PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2026 Call for Proposals (CFP)
    We are thrilled to invite you to submit your session proposals for the 2026 PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit, taking place in Bellevue, WA, from April 13-16, 2026. This Summit is the premier event for PowerShell and DevOps professionals, offering a unique opportunity to share knowledge, solve problems, socialize, and network with peers. Whether you're an Automater, Integrator, Problem-Solver, Tinkerer, Scripter, or Tech Wizard, this event is for you! 
  • SQL Saturday Baton Rouge 2025 (#1110)
    Come July 26th and see Mike Robbins present Mastering #PowerShell Functions and Script Modules: Build, Reuse, and Share Your Code Like a Pro.

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Announcements!

  • Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK V2.29 Now Available
    Version 2.29 of the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK can now be downloaded from the PowerShell Gallery. Initial tests show that the release is stable. However, it’s recommended that you deploy V2.29 on a few workstations to test essential scripts before proceeding to a full-scale roll-out. V2.29 does not address the issue with PowerShell runtime in Azure Automation, but overall, first indications are that V2.29 is a good release.
  • Microsoft finally bids farewell to PowerShell 2.0
    Users still clinging on to PowerShell 2.0 just received notice to quit as the command-line tool is officially leaving Windows.

Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • CleanupMonster v 3.1.5
    This module provides an easy way to cleanup Active Directory from dead/old objects based on various criteria. It can also disable, move or delete objects. It can utilize Azure AD, Intune and Jamf to get additional information about objects before deleting them.
  • Free up RAM in Windows with taskkill, PowerShell, and Sysinternals RAMMap
    Freeing up RAM on Windows can significantly improve system performance, especially when certain applications consume excessive memory. In this guide, you’ll learn how to free up RAM using taskkill on the command prompt, PowerShell, wmic, and the free Sysinternals RAMMap tool, with step-by-step instructions for each method.
  • Send Email Alert for Break Glass Account Activity
    Break glass accounts in Microsoft 365 are used for emergency access when admin accounts get locked out. But since they hold global admin privileges, they’re a prime target for attackers.
  • Practical Graph: Tracking Critical App Actions Through Audit Events
    App management audit events are captured when changes are made to Entra registered and enterprise apps. Critical app management audit events should be closely monitored to ensure that permissions are used properly and attackers haven't attempted to penetrate the tenant to extract data. This article explains how to find and analyze audit data for some critical app management audit events and run the code as an Azure Automation runbook.
  • How to Remove SharePoint Sharing Links using PowerShell   
    In our earlier blog we explored how to export all sharing links to track and audit file sharing across your SharePoint Online environment. The post helped admins identify various link types, spot risky shares, and gain visibility into shared content across sites.
  • PowerCLI Reimagined: Deep Dive into VCF PowerCLI 9.0
    Introduction PowerCLI has long established itself as one of the most trusted and widely adopted automation tools across VMware environments.
  • How to Update PowerShell on Windows (All Methods)
    PowerShell may take time to respond to your commands or return with errors. At times, PowerShell may also fail to open on your Windows PC. So, if you think that PowerShell is outdated on your device, it’s time to update it to the latest version.

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

Books, Media, and Learning Resources

Community

  • Building Layers of Protection and Purpose - Miriam Wiesner
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we catch up with returning guest and security research program manager at Microsoft, Miriam Wiesner. Recorded live at PowerShell Conference EU in Malmö, Sweden, we dive into her fascinating journey from Premier Field Engineer to her current role in security research. Miriam reflects on her early talks about Just Enough Administration (JEA), shares insights into MFA bypass techniques involving browser cookies (with a fun appearance from Cookie Monster), and emphasizes the importance of defense-in-depth and layered security.

Events

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Apologizes for the abridged version of PowerShell Weekly. It's a holiday and my nephew's waiting on me to take him fishing. I owe you all an extra-large edition next week. Thanks for understanding!

Blogs, Articles, and Posts

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

Books, Media, and Learning Resources

  • Automating Microsoft 365 with PowerShell Second Edition
    The Office 365 for IT Pros team are thrilled to announce the availability of Automating Microsoft 365 with PowerShell (2nd edition). This completely revised 350-page book delivers the most comprehensive coverage of how to use Microsoft Graph APIs and the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK with Microsoft 365 workloads. Existing subscribers can download the second edition now free of charge.

Community

  • Behind the Shell with Microsoft
    In this episode, recorded live at PSConfEU, Andrew catches up with some of the PowerShell team from Microsoft to talk all things PowerShell—from AIShell to PSResourceGet to the future of DSC and OpenSSH.

Events

  • NYC Agentic Foundation – First Meetup
    I’ll be attending. They're demoing Claude, Roo, and early agentic workflows. If you're into orchestration, multi-agent coordination, or spec-driven dev (AIDD, anyone?), it's worth a look.

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Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Token Protection Extends to Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK Sessions
    The conditional access policy condition for token protection now extends to Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK interactive sessions. Any account within the scope of a CA policy that requires token protection can use Web Account Manager (WAM) to sign in and check that everything is secure and ready to go. It’s a protection that might be of interest to administrators and developers that access sensitive data in Graph SDK sessions.
  • PowerShell 101: Creating a Module Manifest
    Maybe you've put together some great functions but struggle to make them cohesive, intuitive, or shareable. Without a way to define your module's identity and functionality, managing or scaling as your scripts evolve into robust tools can be a headache. Not unless you have a module manifest in place.
  • Reboot with PowerShell: Use Restart-Computer to restart locally, remotely, and automate reboots for multiple Windows computers
    Rebooting a Windows PC via PowerShell is a routine administrative task. This guide will teach you how to use the PowerShell cmdlet Restart-Computer to reboot a local Windows PC, restart a remote computer, and automate the reboot process for multiple systems.
  • 10 Powerful PowerShell Select-String Examples
    As a PowerShell administrator, I mostly worked with the PowerShell Select-String cmdlet. So, I thought to show you 10 real examples of Select-String in PowerShell.
  • Practical Graph: Finding Owners for Ownerless Apps from Audit Data
    When administrators create new Entra ID apps, the apps don't have an owner unless an owner is explicitly assigned. The net result is that a tenant can end up with many ownerless apps. In this article, we explain how to find ownerless apps, and how to use audit data to find suitable owners for those apps. All done with PowerShell, of course.

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

  • EntraFIDOFinder Update
    June( v0.0.18) update is here and we skipped May as I could tell they were still making some changes so I didn’t push them to the PowerShell gallery. This month they removed 50+ keys as they were unapproved models, but there are still over 150 keys that are Entra Attestation capable!

Books, Media, and Learning Resources

  • Optimizing Visual Studio Code for PowerShell, 2025 Edition
    In this session, Justin Grote presents an in-depth overview of optimizing Visual Studio Code (VS Code) specifically for PowerShell development. He begins by establishing the importance of VS Code as the recommended editor for PowerShell, having evolved from a basic text editor to a powerful tool that supports a variety of programming languages and capabilities. The lecture aims to provide a structured approach for setting up VS Code for PowerShell users, whether they are new to the environment or seasoned developers looking to refine their setup.
  • Lightning Demos from PSConfEU
    See the Lightning Demos from PSConfEU 2025

Community

  • A Conversation from the Heart of PSConfEU
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, host Andrew Pla reports live from PowerShell Conference Europe 2025 in Malmö, Sweden. With energy high and community engagement stronger than ever, Andrew chats with key figures shaping the PowerShell ecosystem.
  • The Dos and Don'ts of PowerShell with Steven Judd and Gilbert Sanchez
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we’re joined by Steven Judd and Gilbert Sanchez, two active contributors and speakers in the PowerShell community. We talk about the Dos and Don'ts of PowerShell. We cover topics like documentation, testing, community, how you should view yourself in your growth, and even get some top tips on logging from those who have done PowerShell at the highest levels. 
  • PowerShell Community Call
    June 2025 Community Call recording

Events

  • NYC Agentic Foundation – First Meetup
    I’ll be attending. They're demoing Claude, Roo, and early agentic workflows. If you're into orchestration, multi-agent coordination, or spec-driven dev (AIDD, anyone?), it's worth a look.

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Announcements!

Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Automating Network Diagnostics with Globalping PowerShell Module
    Are you tired of manually running network diagnostics like Ping, Traceroute, or DNS queries? The Globalping PowerShell Module is here to save the day! With its easy-to-use cmdlets, you can automate measurements from probes distributed across the globe.
  • QuietShell – Executing PowerShell without a Console Window
    For some time I’ve used a simple VBScript wrapper in code projects and scheduled tasks to allow silent execution of PowerShell scripts in the user context without displaying a console window: But with the deprecation of VBScript and it’s eventually being removed from the Windows OS, it was time to look at alternative ways
  • AI Inception: Building AI Solutions with AI for AI
    Last month I had the pleasure of speaking at the Sydney event for Global Azure. My session was the title of this post, AI Inception: Building AI Solutions with AI for AI. One key component of my talk was on Recursive AI.
  • Download Windows Themes using PowerShell
    You can switch your Windows Theme using the Settings app and the Microsoft Store, but you can also download them from the Microsoft site using PowerShell to save them locally for easy switching between them. In this blog post, I will show you how.

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

  • DiskReportingTools
    A set of PowerShell tools for disk reporting and visualization. The tools rely on CIM cmdlets so this module requires a Windows platform.
  • AIShell.Ollama.Agent
    This agent is used to interact with a language model running locally or remotely by utilizing the Ollama API. Before using this agent locally you need to have Ollama installed and running.
  • Updating the Entra ID Custom Banned Password List with PowerShell
    Microsoft 365 tenants with Entra P1 or P2 licenses can use a custom banned password list to stop people using specific terms in their passwords. The idea is to prevent easily-guessed terms being used in passwords. You could also block words deemed to be objectionable. In any case, this article explains how to maintain the custom blocked password list with a PowerShell script.
  • GenXdev v 1.184.2025
    GenXdev PowerShell Utilities and helpers

Community

  • The Life and Code of The PoSh Wolf
    This week, we sit down with Anthony Howell, better known as The PoSh Wolf, for an inspiring and entertaining conversation about PowerShell, community, and creativity. From his early days in a two-person IT department to speaking at PowerShell Summit, Anthony shares how passion, persistence, and curiosity have fueled his journey. He dives into his creative use of PowerShell for managing game servers and even building a Discord bot, proving that automation isn't just for enterprise tasks. We explore how side projects can grow into real skills, the value of sharing in the community, and how embracing mistakes makes us all better. Anthony also gives insights into using .NET in PowerShell, learning Go, and building resilient systems for fun and work.

Events

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Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Registry Redirection: Why You Should Never Hardcode Wow6432Node and How to Properly Access Registry Views in PowerShell
    The Windows Registry is a critical component of the operating system that stores configuration settings, application options, and system parameters. On 64-bit Windows systems, the registry is divided into two views: one for 64-bit applications and another for 32-bit applications. This duality is essential for compatibility but can trip up administrators and scripters who aren’t aware of it.
  • Microsoft shares script to restore inetpub folder you shouldn’t delete
    Microsoft has released a PowerShell script to help restore an empty 'inetpub' folder created by the April 2025 Windows security updates if deleted. As Microsoft previously warned, this folder helps mitigate a high-severity Windows Process Activation privilege escalation vulnerability.
  • How to Block Ad-Hoc Email-Based Subscriptions
    The old Set-MsolCompanySettings cmdlet is no more, so how can a Microsoft 365 tenant block email-based subscriptions? With the Graph, of course! Seriously, there’s no 1-to-1 mapping from the old cmdlet to a new, but some of the settings are available in the Entra ID authorization policy. We can update the authorization policy with PowerShell to block email-based subscriptions, like Copilot Studio.
  • Warp Launch Log 3: MCP support, refine prompt, image upload, reusable prompts, git support
    Warp, the top terminal app with AI support, has introduced new features in its GA release, including MCP support and Refine for AI responses. The Preview release now allows image uploads and the saving of reusable AI prompts. I also found a few new features that weren’t mentioned in the Launch Log 3 post.
  • Concatenate String in Write-Host In PowerShell
    In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through multiple methods to concatenate strings in PowerShell’s Write-Host command, from the most basic approaches to advanced techniques. String concatenation in PowerShell, especially when using the Write-Host cmdlet, is something you’ll do almost daily if you’re writing scripts for system administration or automation tasks.
  • Intune Drift Control PowerShell
    This is my latest training exercise, building configuration drift control for Microsoft Intune with PowerShell and the pester module. I wanted to be able to check my clients configuration against my own baseline for Microsoft Intune. Of course, there are many tools out there that can do this for you. Like Andrew Taylor’s EUCToolbox.
  • Using the Polyglot extension from VSCode for creating Jupyter notebooks containing PowerShell code and how to use the PowerShellNotebook module
    I did a small demo session at Experts Live NL this week about this topic. In this blog post, I aim to demonstrate the capabilities of the Polyglot extension, explain its functionality, which is easier compared to the original method of creating Jupyter notebooks, which I covered in 2022.

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

Community

  • From DJ Decks to Cloud Architecture - Shannon Eldridge-Kuehn
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we chat with Shannon Eldridge-Kuehn, a seasoned technologist whose career spans from spinning vinyl as a DJ to leading cloud and FinOps consulting. Shannon shares her unique journey into tech, driven by curiosity and a desire to record her DJ sets, which ultimately led to a successful career in cloud infrastructure, Azure, platform engineering, and FinOps. We explore Shannon’s transition into IT without a traditional tech background, her time at Microsoft, and her current work in FinOps. She discusses the challenges of cloud adoption, navigating imposter syndrome, and why strong communication skills are just as critical as technical ones. This episode is a masterclass in resilience, career evolution, and staying curious. 

Events

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Announcements!

Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Managing Guest Users in PowerShell with Microsoft Graph API
    Managing Guest Users in PowerShell with Microsoft Graph API In today’s collaborative work environments, inviting guest users to access organizational resources has become a common practice.
  • Exchange Online Upgrades Its Message Tracing Capabilities
    Microsoft announced the GA for the new message tracing feature on June 3. The old code will be deprecated in September 2025, so it's time to update any PowerShell scripts that use the Get-MessageTrace or Get-MessageTraceDetail cmdlets. Upgrading is easy and shouldn’t take too long, once you find the time to do the work.
  • Enhanced Dashboards with PSWriteHTML – Introducing InfoCards and Density Options
    Discover new features in the PSWriteHTML PowerShell module – including New-HTMLInfoCard, improved layout controls with the -Density parameter, and customizable shadows for clean, modern dashboards and reports.
  • Avoid The Five Big Errors in Graph PowerShell Scripts
    Everyone learns from experience. This article covers five important building blocks for writing great Graph PowerShell scripts, the product of hard-won experience and many mistakes. Filtering, properties, permissions, and pagination all make the list.
  • Creating/downloading videos from Azure OpenAI Sora by PowerShell/API
    Finally the OpenAI Sora model is released in preview for Azure AI Foundry. You can read more about it here. Sora is a text to video model that lets you input a description of a scene and it generates a video from it. Using the Video playground in AI Foundry its super easy to generate
  • Practical PowerShell: Crafting Collections
    PowerShell scripting becomes far more powerful when you master collections like arrays and hash tables. In this article, we review the basics of standard collection types. Then, walk through additional useful options that leverage other object types available through the .NET Framework.
  • How to Get SharePoint Document Library Size using PnP PowerShell?
    One of my clients recently asked how to check the size of a specific SharePoint document library. The easiest way is through SharePoint’s Storage Metrics, which is available in the site settings. It provides the total size, %of Site Quota, etc. In this article, I will also explain how to get the SharePoint document library
  • How do I get the full Azure Advisor Recommendation from an API?
    Recently at work I was writing a script to pull all Azure Advisor recommendations for a set of subscriptions for further analysis and display, and I wanted to make sure that my output included as much information as possible. The list of recommendations is readily available via the API, and based on the example output I thought - perfect! This should have all of the information I could need!

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

  • MySQLite v 1.0.0
    A small set of PowerShell commands for working with SQLite database files. - jdhitsolutions/MySQLite

Community

  • Hacking Games and Building a Career - Mateus Pimentel
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we take a detour from our typical PowerShell conversations to explore the fascinating world of game hacking with backend services developer Mateus Pimentel. Mateus shares his journey from crafting bots for MMORPGs to reverse engineering games and ultimately working in online services for a major gaming company.We discuss his early experiences hacking Tibia, how he overcame being hacked himself as a kid, and how those formative experiences shaped his approach to software development and cybersecurity. Mateus also dives into powerful learning experiences from hacking games, participating in Capture the Flag competitions, and avoiding the dark paths that lure many curious technologists. This episode is a compelling exploration of hacking culture, ethics, and personal transformation.
  • How to Write a CFP That Gets You to the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2026
    So, you want to speak at the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2026? Great. But before you start dreaming about standing ovations and post-talk high-fives, let’s talk about the one thing standing between you and that stage: your Call for Proposals (CFP).

Events

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Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Microsoft Edit: Terminal editor for Windows and Linux
    Microsoft has recently launched Edit, a lightweight terminal editor for Windows and Linux. It revives the spirit of the MS-DOS Editor, which debuted in 1991 as a full-screen text editor for DOS and early Windows systems. Edit eliminates the need to leave the terminal to edit files. While Edit doesn't feature a traditional GUI, it supports tab management and can be navigated using a mouse. On Linux, the open-source tool can be seen as an alternative to nano.
  • How to List Hidden Group Memberships with the Graph
    A user reported that a script didn't list any details of hidden group memberships and asked why. The reason is that a separate Graph permission controls access to hidden group memberships. If an app doesn’t have the permission, the Graph returns null memberships, which is probably not all that helpful. Once the right permission is in place, everything works.
  • Track Microsoft Entra Application Operations Using PowerShell
    When applications are registered in Microsoft Entra, they are granted with surprising number of privileges like accessing sensitive data to acting on behalf of users. But these permissions aren’t static. Once an app is registered, its configuration can evolve over time through various operational changes.

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Books, Media, and Learning Resources

Community

  • Building Fast Tools and Smarter Workflows with Justin Grote
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we welcome back Justin Grote, a Microsoft MVP and open-source powerhouse, for an in-depth and fast-paced conversation. Fresh off his PowerShell Wednesday presentation, Justin shares the thinking behind his latest innovations, including the creation of the high-performance ExcelFast module and his evangelism for dev containers and modern development workflows.
  • Add enhanced splatting RFC draft by jborean93
    Anyone interested in yet another attempt at trying to enhance splatting in PowerShell. I've tried to collate all the options proposed over the years with their pros/cons. Hoping to get any community feedback before trying to champion a proper RFC
  • PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2025
    The recordings from the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2025 are starting to roll out on YouTube.

Events

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Announcements!

  • AI Shell Preview 4 Release!
    We're excited to share the latest preview release of AI Shell that includes new features and improvements based on your feedback.

Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Learning Python via PowerShell - A turn to the dark side?
    PowerShell and Python are powerful programming languages with many similarities. While PowerShell is technically a shell scripting language (like Bash), functionally it has a lot more in common with Python, and can be used to generate scripts of equal complexity.
  • Deploy and automatically update WinGet apps in Intune using PowerShell without Remediation or 3rd party tools
    In this blog post, I will show you how to use PowerShell and the WinGet module to install a specific or the latest version of software using Intune Win32 Detection and install scripts. This solution will automatically update your apps if updates are available without using Remediation, Enterprise App Catalog, or third-party tools.
  • PowerShell Get-ItemProperty [with Examples]
    As a PowerShell administrator, I use the Get-ItemProperty cmdlet a lot. You can use this cmdlet to gather installed software information, access registry values, or retrieve file metadata, etc. In this tutorial, I will explain how to use Get-ItemProperty in PowerShell effectively with real-world examples that I’ve personally used throughout my decade-plus career with PowerShell.
  • Simplifying Dell Command Warranty with PowerShell
    TLDR: Get-DellWarrantyInfo Function can be found here: garytown/hardware/Dell/CommandUpdate/EMPS/Dell-EMPSWarranty.ps1 In this post I’ll cover the Dell Warranty CLI tool they provide, and how I’ve converted it to use a “PowerShell Wrapper” to make it simple and useful.

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

Books, Media, and Learning Resources

  • June 2025 Update for the Automating Microsoft 365 with PowerShell eBook
    The June 2025 update for the Automating Microsoft 365 with PowerShell eBook is now available. Coding automation with Microsoft 365 PowerShell can be challenging, but not with this book beside you. It contains hundreds of examples of working with Entra ID, Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, Teams, and Planner using regular PowerShell cmdlets and the Graph APIs.
  • Live PowerShell Coding: Improving ModuleExplorer with Joshua Dearing
    Let's code some PowerShell, live! Joshua Dearing, PowerShell Podcast guest and PowerSheller extraoirdinaire, will join me for some good old-fashioned pair programming.

Community

  • Building Confidence and Community with PowerShell with Brock Bingham
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with Brock Bingham, a longtime PowerShell enthusiast, educator, and community advocate. Recorded live from PDQ Headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah, this episode captures the high energy and camaraderie of a PowerShell Wednesday in person. Brock shares his journey from PowerShell beginner to mentor, his passion for community building, and the power of sharing knowledge with others.
  • PowerShell 7.5 and DSC 3.0.0 with Jason Helmick
    What's new in PowerShell 7.5? Richard talks to Jason Helmick about the latest version of PowerShell. Jason talks about 7.5 being a version with plenty of community contributions and what that means for everyone. He also...
  • A talk with the Angry Admin about VMWare, PowerShell, AI and more
    In this "Inside IT Automation" episode, Heiko has a conversation with Piotr Tarnawski aka AngrySysOps aka Angry Admin. They talk about VMware automations, PowerShell, AI and more.

Events

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Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Shorten Azure CLI commands in PowerShell without backticks
    Learn how to shorten Azure CLI commands in PowerShell using arrays and splatting. No backticks needed. Cleaner, safer, and easier automation.
  • Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK V2.28 Attempts to Restore Stability
    On May 10, 2025, Microsoft released V2.28 of the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK in the hope that the new version would fix a bunch of annoying problems that have dogged the SDK for several months. The first few days haven’t revealed any new problems and bug reports are being closed, so the signs are positive. But do test before deploying V2.28 into production.
  • What are GitHub Copilot instruction files? A simple usage example
    In Visual Studio Code version 1.100, Microsoft introduced GitHub Copilot instruction files, which mirror the Rules feature in AI IDEs like Cursor and Windsurf. Instructions allow you to guide the AI assistant’s behavior by providing specific, context-aware directives tailored to your coding standards and project requirements.
  • Get SharePoint List Column Details [Internal Name, Display Name, Data Type] Using PnP PowerShell
    A few weeks before, I developed a Power Apps application for a client that takes data sources as a SharePoint list. There are almost six lists, and each list has more than 20 fields. Due to some permission issues, we had to manually create all the lists and columns on the SharePoint site.
  • How to Check if a PowerShell String Contains Special Characters (5 Easy Methods)
    Recently, I was working on a PowerShell script to validate user inputs, and I needed to check if strings contained special characters. This is a common requirement when validating usernames, passwords, or parsing data files. The challenge is that PowerShell treats many special characters differently since they have specific meanings in the language.
  • Using Show-ObjectTree to browse PowerShell Objects
    You can use Get-Member to discover all Methods and Properties when working with Variables. But browsing them in your PowerShell Terminal is easier using Show-ObjectTree. In this small blog post, I'm having a busy week and preparing for my WorkplaceNinjasNL session next week, I will show you how that cmdlet works :-)

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

  • IntuneMermaid
    This module was created to generate diagrams on Mermaid format for Intune assignments of profiles and applications.

Books, Media, and Learning Resources

Community

  • PowerShell, Security, and the Path to Mastery.
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we bring you a special double feature! We chat with Bogdan Calapod live from PDQ HQ, a seasoned security expert and co-founder of Coda, who reflects on his path from hackathon projects to helping organizations secure their environments. Then, we sit down with Lucas Allman live from the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit, where he shares his journey from podcast listener to conference presenter. Key topics in this episode include:

Fun

  • PowerShell Terminal Setup
    I just got back from Midwest Management Summit (MMS MOA), and I was a little surprised how many people wanted to know how I setup my terminal. I figured that since I had to read a couple of blog posts to get exactly the setup that I was after, this deserved a blog post.

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I have a script where I copy a file using this code:

Copy-Item "$SourceRoot\$SourceFolder\$SourceFile" -Destination "$DestinationRoot\$DestinationFolder" -Verbose *>&1 | Out-File -FilePath "$LogFile" -Append

I want to make sure the file being copied is done being copied, and I have seen that one way to do this is to use Out-Null. I'm wondering if Out-File can be used instead. That would be helpful since that's what I'm already using. I seem to be seeing that this is true, but I would like assurance that this is indeed true.

Secondary question: Does redirecting all streams make any difference?

Here are some pages referring to using Out-Null to make sure the command has completed:

https://theitbros.com/wait-for-a-command-powershell/
This page seems to indicate that Out-File should have the same effect: "The Out-Null cmdlet is used when you don’t care about the output of an external command. To redirect the command output, you can use Out-File or Out-Host instead."

https://www.sharepointdiary.com/2022/03/powershell-wait-for-command-to-finish.html#h-piping-to-out-null-to-wait-for-the-operation-to-complete

https://www.reddit.com/r/PowerShell/comments/5c1jpn/waiting_for_a_cmdlet_to_finish_before_moving_on/

https://www.delftstack.com/howto/powershell/wait-for-each-command-to-finish-in-powershell/#using-the-out-commands-to-wait-for-each-command-to-finish-in-powershell
"Other examples of Out commands that we can use are the following: … Out-File …"

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12211131/want-to-wait-till-copy-complete-using-powershell-copy-item
references:
https://www.itprotoday.com/powershell/forcing-powershell-to-wait-for-a-process-to-complete

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Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Sudo for Windows (PowerShell)
    Sudo for Windows is a new way for users to execute commands with elevated privileges (as an administrator) directly from a non-relevant console session on Windows.
  • How to Permanently Remove Mailbox Items with the Graph API
    Some new Graph APIs were announced on April 1 to close a feature gap with EWS. The new APIs permanently remove mailbox items and other objects, including folders, calendars, and calendar items. Permanent deletion means that items cannot be recovered through clients because they end up in the Purges folder in Recoverable Items. This article explains how the new APIs work, including a practical example.
  • How to Check if a Variable is Null or Empty in PowerShell?
    While working on PowerShell scripts, you’ll often need to check if a variable contains data before performing operations on it. There are various methods for checking this. In this article, I’ll show you several methods to check if a PowerShell variable is null or empty.
  • Export All Mailboxes in Microsoft 365 Using PowerShell
    Managing Exchange Online mailboxes is one of the most essential responsibilities for Microsoft 365 administrators. Whether you’re conducting audits, offboarding M365 users, or handling routine mailbox maintenance, having quick access to a complete and accurate list of mailboxes is vital.
  • Using PowerShell to disable (audio) devices in Windows
    I often encounter this issue. I dock my laptop at a customer's location and start a Teams call with someone. No idea what audio device my microphone in Teams will be or what output device it will use, the built-in speakers of the monitor attached to the docking station? My Sony earplugs? In this small blog post, I will show you how you can search and disable a lot of (audio) devices at once using PowerShell :)
  • PowerShell Format Number: Essentials Made Easy
    Discover the art of PowerShell format number and master the nuances of numeric formatting. This concise guide unveils tips for polished scripts.
  • How Can You Dramatically Boost Exchange PowerShell Performance with Multi-Threading? - PUPUWEB
    Is Your Bulk Exchange Script Sluggish? Discover the Game-Changing PowerShell Parallelism! Optimizing bulk operations in Microsoft Exchange using
  • The PowerShell Pipeline
    When I first started learning PowerShell, one of the most fascinating things to discover was the “pipeline”. I was already amazed with the data that I could gather by running commands, but using the pipeline took that to the next level.

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

  • New version of EntraFIDOFinder is out now
    Now with over 15 new keys! It was a little slow last month, but this month they made up with adding 6 new Vendors too. For the module, most of the enhancements were on the backend, where I created a function to reorganize any keys that weren’t following the standard configuration.
  • Oh My Posh update to non-module version
    After my latest (not so) regular update of installed PowerShell modules, I was surprised by a breaking change in the Oh My Posh module. Fortunately, a link to an online migration guide was displayed directly in the terminal to get me started, but it still took me some time to get it working again.
  • dbatools v2.1.31
    The community module that enables SQL Server Pros to automate database development and server administration
  • Intune Primary User Mix Up
    Tired of one tech “owning” every Intune device? Use my quick PowerShell cleanup script and put the right users back in charge fast!

Community

  • Growing with PowerShell and Community Support - Joshua Dearing
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with Joshua Dearing, aka Fortress, to explore his personal and professional growth through PowerShell, community engagement, and saying yes to new opportunities. Fresh off his first PowerShell Wednesday presentation, Joshua shares the story of how he overcame imposter syndrome, started his blog, and found confidence by getting involved in the PowerShell community. Key topics in this episode include:

Events

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Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • PowerShell: Changing Active Directory User Logon Names (Bulk)
    Active Directory users log on with their logon names and password. But what are the rules for assigning usernames? g.surname? surname? gsurname? What are the naming conventions?
  • Automating Microsoft 365 with PowerShell Update #11
    Update #11 for the Automating Microsoft 365 with PowerShell eBook is now available for subscribers to download. The eBook is now over 300 pages long and includes extensive coverage of using PowerShell to interact with Exchange Online, Teams, Planner, SharePoint Online, and OneDrive for Business data using workload modules or the Graph APIs (and Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK).
  • Check the Windows Server version to determine if an in-place upgrade to Server 2025 is supported
    Before upgrading to Windows Server 2025, check your existing Windows Server version to determine if an in-place upgrade is feasible. You can check the Windows version via the graphical user interface, Windows PowerShell, or the command prompt.
  • How to Add Items to an Array in PowerShell (5 Simple Methods)
    Recently, I was developing an automation script to manage a large inventory of servers, and I needed to add items to an array as the script ran dynamically. The challenge is that PowerShell handles arrays differently than many other programming languages. In this tutorial, I will show you five proven methods to add items to
  • Set Up Email Notifications for Application Credentials Expiry in Microsoft Entra
    Each organization registers applications in Microsoft Entra ID for various purposes, such as integrating third-party services, enabling Single Sign-On (SSO), or automating business processes. To ensure these applications function smoothly, they require credentials like client secrets or certificates, which are used to obtain access tokens and access organizational resources.
  • Creating Intune Randomized Rollouts with Entra Group Membership
    In our org, we have around 40k devices. Rolling out policies in the Group Policy days was a little bit easier for us, as we weren’t hitting every device at once (way too many forests). The great thing about Intune, is that we can hit all the devices at once. The bad thing about Intune, is we can hit all devices at once!
  • Using PowerShell to Find Outdated Ubuntu Containers
    With Ubuntu 20.04 LTS’s sunset on the horizon, my manager forwarded an email about the need to update all of our Docker images to version 22.04. He sent it out as an FYI, but I took a moment to context switch towards answering this question because I thought that I could figure this out quickly using a one-liner in PowerShell.

Books, Media, and Learning Resources

Community

  • Lessons in Leadership from PowerShell Pioneers Jeffrey Snover and Don Jones
    In this very special episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with two legends of the PowerShell world: Jeffrey Snover, the inventor of PowerShell, and Don Jones, bestselling author, teacher, and longtime PowerShell community builder. Recorded live at the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit, this conversation is packed with personal insights, impactful moments, and the kind of storytelling that only Snover and Jones can deliver. 

Events

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Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Restrict and report logon hours for Active Directory accounts
    For security purposes, it may be beneficial to restrict Active Directory account logins to regular working hours. These logon times can be configured using the calendar widget in Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC). However, PowerShell provides a more efficient and flexible alternative, particularly because it offers reporting capabilities that the graphical interface does not.
  • How to Report the Sponsors of Entra ID Guest Accounts
    Entra ID populates the sponsor property for new guest accounts with details of the person who invites the guest to the tenant. It's data that can be used for different purposes, such as having someone to justify the continued presence of a guest account in a Microsoft 365 tenant. This article explains how to report guest accounts and their sponsors with some straightforward PowerShell.
  • Why aligning equals signs in PowerShell hash tables matters
    If you ever formatted a hash table in PowerShell, you know how easy it is to focus on function over form. But what if one minor formatting tweak could improve readability, reduce syntax errors, simplify code reviews, and enhance script maintainability?
  • Windows PowerToys 2 in 1 Short cuts
    In Windows 11 there’s a really powerful set of tools called “Microsoft PowerToys“. Within the features there’s a section to make your own shortcut hot keys under “Keyboard Manager”
  • Tab completions in PowerShell
    While learning about Fast Node Manager, I noticed completions for PowerShell being mentioned in the documentation. I wasn't aware of completions beyond filenames and cmdlets were even supported in PowerShell. I decided to try them out with Fast Node Manager first and then check if they are available for other command line tools I regularly use.
  • How to post on Bluesky with PowerShell
    I wanted to know how to use the Bluesky APIs and PowerShell for new posts (or Skeets). Bluesky has published a sample to post via code, also they have very good documentation about their API.

Books, Media, and Learning Resources

  • Video: Windows Server App Control and Azure Arc
    Are you looking for ways to enhance the security of your Windows Server environment? In this video, we explore how to leverage App Control to secure your Windows Server and manage it at scale using Microsoft Azure Arc.
  • PowerShell Execution Policy: A Comprehensive Guide
    Have you encountered an error “execution of scripts is disabled on this system” while trying to run a PowerShell script? I am sure you must have at least at the beginning. This is because of PowerShell’s execution policy settings. In this article, I will walk you through everything you need to know about PowerShell execution

Community

  • The Powershell Podcast Summit sessions with Adam Rivera, Asmar Fontenot, & Luis Orta
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we bring you another Summit Sessions special recorded live at the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2025! This episode is a celebration of first-time attendees, newcomers to the PowerShell community, and those discovering their voice in tech. Andrew Pla sits down with passionate IT professionals who share their personal stories of growth, connection, and finding purpose through PowerShell and community.

Fun

Events

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Announcements!

  • Important Purview eDiscovery Changes Take Effect in May 2025
    Microsoft is making some important changes to Purview eDiscovery from May 26, 2025. The changes affect how content searches work and are likely to affect many Microsoft 365 tenants. Administrators and eDiscovery investigators will both have to master new ways of working with eDiscovery cases, searching for information, reviewing search results, and exporting what’s found. Changes to PowerShell cmdlets might affect scripts, so there’s lots to consider.
  • PowerShell, OpenSSH, and DSC team investments for 2025
    Come read about the investments Microsoft has planned for PowerShell in 2025.
  • PnP PowerShell v3 released!
    It has been in the works for a long time, but finally we’re excited to announce that PnP PowerShell 3.0 has been released.

Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Microsoft Attempts to Fix Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK Problem with Azure Automation
    V2.26 and V2.26.1 of the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK were low-quality, buggy disasters. Microsoft aims to fix the problem in the next version to make it possible for the SDK to work with Azure Automation runbooks again and address many of the obvious problems that should never have appeared outside Microsoft. It will take time for customer confidence to be restored.
  • Build your own natural language interface for PowerShell using the Azure OpenAI API
    This article presents a PowerShell script leveraging the Azure OpenAI API, enabling you to execute PowerShell commands using natural language. A key benefit compared to comparable AI tools like ShellGPT is the ability to customize the script.
  • Vibe Coding: How I Built a 120K Line App Without “Learning to Code”
    Building real applications with AI isn't just for developers anymore. Here's how I went from PowerShell scripts to a full-stack React/Express app by embracing "vibe coding" with AI.
  • Create a Catalog of Windows Update Data using Microsoft Graph
    For some time I have run my own reporting solution for Windows Updates since I’ve never really been happy with the canned reports Microsoft have created in Intune and Windows Update for Business reports, even to this day.
  • How to Append Text to Files in PowerShell
    As a PowerShell user, I’ve found that one of the most common tasks is writing data to files, especially appending content to existing files without overwriting previous information. This will be helpful in scenarios such as creating logs, generating reports, or saving script output, etc. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through the different methods
  • Practical AI: Managing My Travel Calendar with PowerShell
    AI is supposed to make our lives easier, so how about writing some PowerShell to block out timeslots in a travek calendar when the calendar's owner is on the move? Eventually AI gets the task done, but it needed some coaching and firm instruction along the way.
  • Using the Get-NetView PowerShell Module for Network Troubleshooting
    Collecting enough logs and information from a system with networking issues can be difficult. You always need just one more to troubleshoot the problem. ;-) In this blog post, I will show you how the built-in Get-NetView module can help you collect all the necessary logs and information.

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

  • AutoCategorizerPS
    A series of scripts that perform zero-shot (untrained) data classification using AI.
  • Metro.AI.PowerShell
    Metro-AI is a unified PowerShell module that streamlines management of Azure AI Agent and Assistant APIs.
  • psBluesky v2.6.0
    Heads up PowerShell PSBluesky users, time to update the module. Thanks to @wragg.io for adding StarterPack commands.

Community

  • The PowerShell Podcast Summit 2025 - Missy, Leslie, & Hailey
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we bring you a special edition live from the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2025 — the Summit Sessions! This episode is packed with energy, community stories, and career inspiration as Andrew Pla chats with community leaders, organizers, and first-time contributors about what makes this event and the PowerShell community so special.

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Blogs, Articles, and Posts

Books, Media, and Learning Resources

  • Create a Web Server on the fly using PowerShell with James Brundage
    Join Microsoft MVP James Brundage for a look at how you can create a fully functional web server in just 50 lines of PowerShell code! 🚀 Come see the potential of transforming PowerShell scripts into dynamic web front ends, setting the stage for your next development project. Don’t miss it!

Community

  • PowerShell Summit Bar Sessions 2025 - David R
    In this casual bar-session chat recorded at the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2025, host Andrew Pla sits down with David R, a first-time attendee with a passion for learning PowerShell. David shares how the PowerShell Podcast itself inspired him to attend and helped shape his scripting journey. What began as a work assignment turned into a powerful learning path, community connection, and a personal transformation.
  • Discovering the Deeper Layers of PowerShell with Jeff Hicks
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we’re joined by the legendary Jeff Hicks, PowerShell educator, author, speaker, and community pillar. With decades of experience shaping the PowerShell landscape, Jeff returns to the podcast to share insights from his latest projects, discuss the evolution of the community, and offer wisdom for both new and experienced PowerShell users. From PowerShell Summit to writing foundational books and building up new contributors, Jeff continues to play a critical role in shaping the PowerShell ecosystem.
  • PowerShell Summit Bar Sessions 2025 - Frank Lesniak
    In this episode of the PowerShell Summit 2025 Bar Sessions, Frank Lesniak makes a triumphant return to the podcast. Frank has taken the reigns In this two-sided interview, Frank flips the script and interviews Andrew, but only after we talk about how his week is going, fine dining, how to grow in your career and capitalize on opportunity, the value of empowering others, and more!
  • PowerShell Summit Bar Sessions 2025 - Steven Judd
    In this episode of the PowerShell Summit Bar Sessions we talk with Steven Judd. We talk about Summit, Sean Kearney Spirit award, community, career, and more!
  • Writing Better PowerShell with Jeff Hicks
    How do you write better PowerShell? Richard talks to Jeff Hicks about his latest book, Behind the PowerShell Pipeline, and his efforts to promote writing PowerShell scripts that are easy to understand, use, and maintain! Jeff...
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Announcements!

Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • How to Check CPU Temperature Using PowerShell Command
    Let's check real-time CPU temperature logging using powershell command. In this guide we have discuss best powershell command to monitor CPU temp.
  • Duplicate Mail User Objects Created for Guest Accounts
    The February 2025 EX1015484 incident explains why mail user objects with duplicate SMTP addresses are created for guest accounts. That’s a problem because Exchange Online can’t route messages to objects with duplicate email addresses. Fortunately, you can find out if any duplicates exist in your tenant with some PowerShell. Problems happen!
  • How to Find Who Assigned Retention Labels to SharePoint Files
    A reader asked if it's possible to discover who made retention label assignments for SharePoint files. The Files Graph API can't tell you who (or what policy) made retention label assignments, but it’s possible to find this information in the audit log and use that data to report the requested information. All with a few lines of PowerShell!

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

  • TeamViewerPS v 2.2.0
    TeamViewerPS allows to interact with the TeamViewer Web API as well as a locally installed TeamViewer client.
  • PSCalendar v2.10.1
    A set of PowerShell commands for displaying calendars in the console. The module is compatible with Windows PowerShell and PowerShell 7.
  • Creating a No-Prompt ConfigMgr Boot Image ISO
    Here are two PowerShell scripts that can be used to create a No-Prompt ConfigMgr Boot Image ISO. This is particularly useful when performing large-scale deployments of virtual machines, or for any automation related to VM deployments, such as our Image Factory solution for ConfigMgr.

Books, Media, and Learning Resources

Community

  • Contribute a tip (now available via PR template)
    Have a PowerShell tip you want to share? Know of a great module, blog post, or community event that you think others should know about?
  • From Proper Football to Databases with Jess Pomfret
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we reconnect with Jess Pomfret, a PowerShell and SQL Server powerhouse, LinkedIn Learning instructor, and community advocate. From her early days in England to becoming a respected speaker and consultant, Jess shares her journey into tech, her passion for automation, and the importance of mentorship, curiosity, and community.
  • MVP Summit 2025
    This year was my first in-person MVP Summit at the Microsoft Campus in Redmond. In this blog post, I will highlight a few things about the week, but... I won't share any details about the sessions because of the non-disclosure agreement (NDA). :)

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Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Install IIS and PHP 8.x on Windows 11 and Server 2025 (Core)
    PHP is still available on Windows despite Microsoft no longer providing support for version 8.x. It can be integrated as a script engine into Internet Information Services (IIS), either through the graphical IIS Manager or via PowerShell, which is especially useful for Server Core installations.
  • Using Windows Terminal Chat with GitHub Copilot
    Terminal Chat enables the integration of GitHub Copilot, Azure OpenAI, and OpenAI's AI services into Windows Terminal Canary. Through this experimental feature, you can request assistance from an AI for your PowerShell commands and directly execute the AI's recommendations in the terminal.
  • AI-powered administration in the terminal without cutoff date using OpenAI GPT-4o Search in PowerShell and Warp
    The GPT-4o Search model offers search engine functionality similar to ChatGPT Search or Perplexity when accessed via the OpenAI API. With the free OpenAI Python Library, you can enhance your terminal AI by adding online search features, overcoming the limitations of LLM cutoff dates, and eliminating the frustration of outdated instructions.
  • Artificial Intelligence, PowerShell, and Microsoft 365 Administration
    Artificial Intelligence and PowerShell should be a good thing to help hard-pressed Microsoft 365 tenant administrators cope with common tasks. The early signs are there with Copilot in the Microsoft 365 admin center. However, the current state of the art depends on what’s gone before and can’t handle the kind of complex automation that tenants sometimes need, like generating a licensing report from Entra ID, product information, and license costs.
  • Launching Start Menu apps using PowerShell
    Sometimes, you want to run a few applications as a different (Admin) user on your system. Usually, I do that by (Shift) Right-clicking applications, etc... In this small blog post, I will show you a simple way to start multiple applications using PowerShell, making life somewhat easier ;-)
  • Identify and Block Sign-in for Shared Mailboxes in Microsoft 365
    Shared and resource mailboxes in Microsoft 365 are designed for collaboration, not for direct sign-ins. However, if sign-in remains enabled, attackers could exploit these accounts to bypass security policies, send unauthorized emails, or access confidential data—posing a serious compliance and security risk.
  • New MiToken Graph PowerShell module for multi-tenant apps
    Connect to multi-tenant apps using a managed identity using Microsoft Graph PowerShell with the MiToken PowerShell module.
  • Human Readable File Sizes in PowerShell
    Simple way to humanize a file size in powershell

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

  • PSScriptTools v3.0.0
    A set of PowerShell functions you might use to enhance your own functions and scripts or to facilitate working in the console. Most should work in both Windows PowerShell and PowerShell 7, even cross-platform.
  • AiLogging v 2.0.5
    Helper module for PowerShell developers that allows easy logging of script activity to Azure Application Insights

Books, Media, and Learning Resources

  • PowerShell 20 Basic Commands and Their Uses - Izoate Tech
    Learn the 20 basic PowerShell commands for beginners to manage files, processes, and system tasks efficiently with this easy-to-follow guide.
  • Automating Excel with PowerShell: Practical Tips from a Microsoft MVP
    Doug Finke, a 16-time Microsoft MVP and author of "PowerShell for Developers", demonstrates how to streamline Excel report creation using his widely popular PowerShell module, ImportExcel, with over 11 million downloads. Doug shares straightforward methods for automating Excel tasks—from formatting and filtering data, to generating conditional formats, pivot tables, and charts—saving you valuable time and effort. You'll also get practical examples for combining data from multiple sources, quickly reorganizing spreadsheets, and troubleshooting common Excel automation challenges.

Community

  • How to Build an IT Career from the Ground Up with Kevin Apolinario (KevTech)
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we welcome Kevin of KevTech IT Support, a well-known mentor and educator in the IT community. With a background in fast food and law enforcement, Kevin shares his inspiring journey into IT and how he leveraged mentorship, home labs, and community engagement to build a thriving career. We dive into help desk fundamentals, breaking into IT, career development, and Kevin helps give you a map to career success.Key topics in this episode include:

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Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Mastering Active Directory Hygiene: Automating SIDHistory Cleanup with CleanupMonster
    Security Identifier (SID) History is a useful mechanism in Active Directory (AD) migrations. It allows users and groups in a new domain to retain access to resources that still rely on permissions from the old domain. However, once migrations are completed, these historical SIDs can become clutter, posing both security and administrative challenges.
  • SharePoint Online PowerShell Module Gets Modern Authentication
    Microsoft has announced that the SharePoint Online PowerShell module will be upgraded from the very old and now obsolete IDCRL protocol to use modern (OAuth) authentication in versions released from March 28, 2025. The update to OAuth should not affect scripts, but it’s always wise to test in case your use of the module is an edge case that Microsoft doesn’t test.
  • EntraFIDOFinder now with over 50 new keys!
    I guess I should be careful what I ask for now.. Not sure if you saw, but when Microsoft first made this update it blew up my repo with over 100 issues due to all the changes and I assumed Microsoft had changed how they formatted their website, but they hadn’t.
  • Ensure a Function Should be Invoked
    it’s been a long time since I’ve written; I know. I still use PowerShell at every opportunity; I just don’t write about it like I used to. An average of a post per week for nine years, which is what I managed previously, wasn’t always something I planned to maintain.
  • ShellGPT for PowerShell: AI assistant with local Ollama support
    In this guide, I’ll walk through installing ShellGPT (shell_gpt) – a command-line AI assistant – on PowerShell using a local Ollama LLM. This approach lets you use AI in your terminal without relying on cloud APIs, which is great for privacy. This review highlights the use of ShellGPT on Windows through PowerShell. If you are using Mac or Linux, check out our earlier review of ShellGPT.
  • How to update multiple Hyper-V VMs offline
    In environments with multiple VMs running the same Windows version, powering down the Hyper-V VMs during a maintenance window is usually the most efficient way to update them offline. This involves mounting the virtual disk and installing updates through PowerShell. This approach also benefits VMs that have been powered off for an extended period. Instead of starting them in an outdated and potentially vulnerable state, you can apply critical security updates in advance.
  • How To Extract Mailboxes From EDB File
    Sponsored – Exchange Server Database (EDB) files consist of the emails, contacts, notes, calendar, and other crucial mailbox items. Several reasons may prompt you to extract these mailboxes from EDB file.
  • Reinventing PowerShell in C/C++ – SCRT Team Blog
    Reinventing PowerShell in C/C++: Bypassing Security FeaturesThe article demonstrates creating a full PowerShell console using native C/C++ code, bypassing security features like AMSI and Constrained Language Mode.
  • Windows Server Core – Command Line Only Administration
    Run Windows Server Core in 2025—CLI setup, roles, remote ops, FAQs. Full guide for IT pros. Master it now!

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

  • Auto Archive Inactive Teams in Microsoft Teams
    Each project in an organization follows a lifecycle, including start, execution, and completion. However, even after a project ends, the corresponding team often remains in the execution phase, leading to a growing number of inactive teams in Microsoft Teams.
  • Dynamics 365 F&O IAM PowerShell Module
    Over the years I’ve written many an integration with identity sources. Dynamics 365 F&O though is one that has come up a number of times. With that in mind I’ve written a PowerShell Module to expose and simplify integration with Dynamics 365 F&O for Users and Roles.

Books, Media, and Learning Resources

Community

  • Exploring PowerShell for Physical Security and Automation with Cody Paternostro
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we welcome Cody Paternostro, a rising star in PowerShell automation, to discuss his unique journey into IT, the power of persistence in learning, and his work on RemotePro, a sophisticated PowerShell-based security camera management tool. Cody shares how he transitioned from food delivery to IT, leveraged PowerShell to streamline operations in physical security, and how asking the right questions helped accelerate his growth.
  • PowerShell Community Award Nominations
    Nominate a deserving community member today! Submissions close April 3, 2025, at 5 PM ET

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Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Get started with Microsoft Desired State Configuration v3.0.0
    This post show you how to install DSC v3.0.0 and get started using the dsc command.
  • Authoring Enhancements in Microsoft Desired State Configuration v3.0.0
    This is the third post in a multi-part series about the new release of DSC. Microsoft Desired State Configuration (DSC) v3.0.0 provides powerful feature that enhance the authoring experience. Shell completion Schema-based validation Support for modern DSLs like Azure Bicep DSC command completer The completer command returns a shell script that, when executed, registers completions
  • PowerShell: The new Entra ID Module
    The new PowerShell Entra ID Module is a powerful tool designed to streamline the management and automation of Microsoft Entra resources.
  • SharePoint Online PowerShell Module Gets Modern Authentication
    Microsoft has announced that the SharePoint Online PowerShell module will be upgraded from the very old and now obsolete IDCRL protocol to use modern (OAuth) authentication in versions released from March 28, 2025. The update to OAuth should not affect scripts, but it’s always wise to test in case your use of the module is an edge case that Microsoft doesn’t test.
  • Optimize and customize Windows 11 with PowerShell and Winhance
    Winhance is a PowerShell utility for optimizing and customizing Windows 11. It enables users to remove unwanted software, prevent reinstallation, and enhance system privacy and performance settings.
  • How to Check Who Deleted Emails from Shared Mailbox in Microsoft 365
    With multiple users having access to Microsoft 365 shared mailboxes, the risk of important emails disappearing is a real challenge. A single missing email can disrupt client interactions or halt progress in collaborative projects. Therefore, this blog will show you how to monitor shared mailbox email deletion to identify who…
  • Practical Graph: Nag Users to Upgrade to a Strong Authentication Method
    Convincing people to use MFA is one challenge. Convincing them to use a stronger authentication method than SMS is another. This article explains how to use PowerShell to find people still using SMS for MFA and send email to ask them to upgrade their authentication method.
  • How to manage most Rest APIs with just a few PowerShell functions
    A cmdlet around the endpoint, or a cmdlet per method? Disclaimer: every REST API works different, so this script should be an example of how you can build a function for each REST API. Nowadays there are more and more Rest APIs that we can use instead of Cmdlets (which use the Rest API in … Continue reading How to manage most Rest APIs with just a few PowerShell functions

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Books, Media, and Learning Resources

  • Find retiring Azure features and address them safely en masse with PowerShell
    See how to find which of your Azure resources will be impacted by upcoming Azure retirements. I also show an approach to targeting updating specific Azure resources, allowing you to more safely modify resources en masse, such as by environment, with PowerShell and the Az PowerShell module. There are other ways to do this as well; this is just one workflow I often use.
  • PowerShell: Summarizing YouTube transcripts with AI
    In this video, 16-time Microsoft MVP Doug Finke demonstrates the PSAI PowerShell module to summarize Scott Hanselman’s NDC London 2025 AI keynote.
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  • Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK V2.26.1 Remains Flawed
    The developers rushed out Version 2.26.1 of the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK to fix some obvious issues. Alas, problems persist in PowerShell SDK cmdlets, including licensing failures and an issue that prevents the Connect-MgGraph cmdlet from being able to obtain an access token from Entra ID. My advice is to stay with V2.25 until Microsoft resolves the problems and generates a new stable version of the SDK.

Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • The not so simplified syntax of Where-Object in PowerShell
    PowerShell 3.0 introduced several notable improvements to its cmdlet library, with one of the most useful features in this release being the simplified syntax for the Where-Object cmdlet. This enhancement made filtering objects more efficient and user-friendly by introducing Property and Value parameters and a switch parameter for every comparison operator. This article explores how these changes work, their usefulness, and how to leverage them in your scripts.
  • EntraFIDOFinder March Update
    We are in March, and looks like no new major changes. I may have to start sending this update out later in the week, as I’m wondering if Microsoft hasn’t updated their page yet. Some things I did notice were that a few of the YubiKey names slightly changed on the FIDO Alliance database
  • Warp for Windows
    We have reviewed Warp's Mac and Linux versions multiple times, as it stands out as the top terminal application. The newly released Windows edition introduces AI-driven automation for PowerShell administrators.
  • AI-powered Azure Function for querying Azure in natural language
    In this post, I introduce an AI-powered Azure Function that connects to the Azure OpenAI API. This Function allows you to execute queries in natural language to fetch Azure resource information without requiring a deep knowledge of the Azure Resource Graph Query Language (KQL).
  • Retrieve End of Life information using PowerShell
    One of the things that I do when writing documents for customers is check if the products I advise or the customers use are still supported. The end-of-life date is essential, and in this blog post, I will show you how to retrieve that information quickly :)
  • Practical Protection: Automating Inactive Account Blocking with PowerShell
    Inactive accounts aren’t glamorous, but they’re a real risk! In this episode of Practical Protection, we dive into the basics of inactive account blocking and share some PowerShell scripts to help automate this process.

Projects, Scripts, and Modules

Community

  • PowerShell as a Defender’s Secret Weapon with Michael Haag
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with Michael Haag, Principal Threat Researcher at Splunk, to dive into PowerShell security, threat detection, and automation. Michael shares his journey from IT support to becoming a security expert, the role of PowerShell in modern cybersecurity, and his work on PowerShell Hunter and Atomic Red Team.

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Blogs, Articles, and Posts

  • Terminal Chat now included in GitHub Copilot Free
    Windows Terminal Canary users can now use Terminal Chat with the GitHub Copilot Free plan! GitHub Copilot Free is limited to 50 chat messages per month. This includes the usage of Copilot in the CLI, VS Code, and Visual Studio.
  • Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK Runs into Choppy Waters
    A bunch of problems with V2.26 of the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK V2.26 make the software unusable. Not only did Microsoft do a horrible job of testing the new release before making it available to customers, but they also failed to communicate the level of change in the new SDK and how it could impact Azure Automation runbooks.
  • Practical Graph: Creating SharePoint News Items from an RSS Feed
    This article explains how to use the SharePoint Pages API to create new site pages with the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK after reading information from an RSS feed. Parsing the RSS feed to find article details is just one of the challenges encountered and solved to accomplish the goal.
  • Practical PnP: Automating Teams Creation using Templates
    In this installment of Practical PnP, Sean McAvinue dives into how PnP PowerShell can help to improve automated Teams provisioning using templates and preset structures.
  • Using Warp as PowerShell terminal
    This week, after the official Windows release of Warp on February 26th, I saw many YouTube clips of the new Terminal app. I decided to try it and see what it does differently from my trusty Windows Terminal app. This blog post will show you my first impression of the application.
  • 25 Years of Active Directory and my PowerShell experience managing it
    This week, on the 17th of February, Active Directory celebrated its 25th birthday :) I will share my experience managing it with PowerShell in this blog post.
  • Understanding OAuth: Coding the authentication flow yourself vs using an SDK
    Dive into Microsoft Graph authentication with PowerShell. In this blog we explore OAuth flows, PKCE security, and token handling. Learn how to build a secure auth flow from scratch and why the SDK might still be the best choice for automation.
  • Export All App Registrations with Certificates and Secrets in Microsoft Entra
    Imagine spending your afternoon sifting through dozens of app registrations in Entra ID to determine which ones are still active, and which are relics from past projects. As an admin, you know that applications use certificates and secrets for app registrations to securely authenticate—but many of these credentials persist
  • How to stringify nested Json in PowerShell and back to a PSObject
    Stringify dynamic child properties in Json with PowerShell I had a fun one yesterday that I want to share here. We have a database at work (new job at InSpark), in the database we have a table in which we can create a row ourselves by making a request via a put method. The row … Continue reading How to stringify nested Json in PowerShell and back to a PSObject

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  • MS Graph and Stepping into Public Speaking with Morten Kristensen
    In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with Morten Kristensen, an automation specialist and PowerShell enthusiast, to discuss his journey with PowerShell, his experience working with the Microsoft Graph API, and his recent leap into public speaking. Morten shares insights from his first-ever technical talk, the challenges of working with Graph API, and how he's navigating his professional growth.

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