So if you read the previous post in this series, you’d know that we enable script editing and updates to scripts on the server. We also have a Script Management service that helps you edit, copy, move and delete scripts that are on your servers. First select the Cloud Service where your scripts are stored […]
Category: Windows PowerShell
But it works on my machine…
We have all heard that phrase. We have all faced that scenario. A script runs perfectly fine on your machine or any VM you have, but just refuses to do anything useful on that one server where it really matters. Error messages can be notoriously unhelpful. “Access denied”, yes, but to WHAT and WHY? And […]
iPowerShell Pro: Sneak Peek Part 2
Want to see some more from iPowerShell Pro V3? Well here you go! On the PSWA console screen, tap the Scripts button to get a list of scripts on the server. Tap the chevron on the right of the script name to edit the script. Press Save when done, then tap the script name to […]
iPowerShell Pro: Sneak Peek Part 1
What’s in store for the next version of iPowerShell Pro? Can you say Enhanced PowerShell Web Access? Check out the screen shots below: Figure 1 below shows what PSWA looks like on a tablet through iPowerShell Pro. Tap the cmdlet button to bring up a list of cmdlets. Tap a cmdlet to bring up its […]
Return from the PowerShell Summit
This week, I had the pleasure to speak and attend the inaugural PowerShell Summit. In my “GUI Toolmaking with PowerShell” session I covered how to create a GUI using PowerShell Studio 2012 and how to use some common controls. Even with an unwanted office agent’s help (Clippy-Don), the session was a success. (Pictures courtesy of […]
PrimalScript or PowerShell Studio?
We do get this question from users new to our software quite frequently. We realize that there is some overlap between the two products, they are both editors after all and both support PowerShell. I could go on and explain at length what the differences are, but fortunately I don’t have to. Powershell guru and […]
PowerShell Scoping – Revisited
Yes, we said we would not speak of it again, but a user post provided a good example of the change in scoping rules between PowerShell V2 and V3. This particular user had a question about GUI controls on our new PowerShell GUIs forum and provided an example GUI script. In the example, the user […]
We Will Be At The PowerShell Summit—Will You?
SAPIEN is proud to be a sponsor of the PowerShell Summit North America 2013 and, to celebrate, we are offering 20% off all our PowerShell-related products during the month of April. That includes PowerShell Studio 2012, PrimalScript 2012, all our ebooks, and the PowerShell Video Training Set. Choose one, choose all! The PowerShell Summit is […]
Another PowerShell V3 breakpoint bug [UPDATED]
[UPDATE] Some users report that they cannot reproduce this behavior on Windows 8. Our Windows 8 machines show the same behavior. We will investigate further what the differences are. [END UPDATE] As we previously reported here (PowerShell V3 breakpoint bug) PowerShell V3 has a serious breakpoint bug where breakpoints cannot be set or removed after […]
PowerShell Studio 2012 Product Review
We would like to thank “New SQL Blog” for recently posting a review of PowerShell Studio 2012. “If you spend a lot of time writing PowerShell code there’s just no better ISE out there.” Read the full review: http://newsqlblog.com/2013/03/14/powershell-studio-review/