PowerShell Special Forces Invades Columbus, Ohio

Are you ready Ohio? We’re bringing our intense, one-of-a-kind Special Forces PowerShell training to Columbus, Ohio July 27-29, 2009. We’re looking for up to 15 recruits who want to learn PowerShell from the ground up and aren’t afraid to get their hands duty. This is unlike any other training course you’ve ever taken. Not everyone can meet the requirements, but those that do learn more PowerShell than they realized was possible in three days. But wait..there’s more!

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TurboChargeAD.org

I’ll be adding yet another writing gig to my portfolio. This time I’ll be contributing a bi-weekly blog column at TurboChargeAD.org. The site is run by Quest Software with contributions from many members of the IT Pro and PowerShell community that you are likely familiar with like Don Jones, Brandon Shell, and Darren Mar-Elia, to name a few.

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Techmentor NYC Wrap Up

Sorry you didn’t make it to the Big Apple for the last Techmentor conference. It was a small and intimate show which I always like because it is easier to talk with attendees and answer questions. Plus your odds are increased for all the freebies, include free books!

Here’s a taste of what you missed.

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Proofing the Proof

I just got the proof from the printer for Managing Active Directory with Windows PowerShell: TFM. It always exciting to hold a finished (or close to finished) book.  As soon as we check the proof and give the ok to the printer, books will be available.  We’re trying to get this turned around as soon […]

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Fine Tuning Set-CASMailbox

When you use the EMS cmdlet Set-CASMailbox to configure user-based segmentation for Outlook Web Access, you may already have noticed that even though you set the value of just one property to $False, by running a simple line like

Set-CASMailbox UserA -OWAChangePasswordEnabled:$False

Exchange will set the value of all properties starting with OWA to $False, thereby disabling almost every feature of Outlook Web Access for that user or the users you selected to change. Exchange will enable the ability to change the password using OWA, but will disable all other features that weren’t explicitly enabled or disabled prior to running the cmdlet. There are quite a few easy ways to reset or undo the changes.

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