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Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast we talk to Alex Riedel from SAPIEN Technologies about their new PrimalForms product
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- TechNet Virtual Conference is coming June 19th
- System Center Service Manager has a Test Drive version available, complete with PowerShell cmdlets
- A Twitter client written in PowerShell
- A fix for PowerTab is out to make it work with PowerShell V2 CTP3Â
- Shay Levy was interviewed on the Get-Scripting PodcastÂ
- Looking for PowerShell training and in the Ohio area? SAPIEN’s special forces training is coming to Columbus end of July.
- Hal asks you all to post your profileÂ
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- Jeffery Snover posts a Get-WindowTitle script on the PowerShell team blog
- A script for finding Windows machines that are missing patches
- Hal wrote a script to detect if a web server is running WebDAV (based on this thread on PoshComm)
- Jeff Hicks shows us examples of how to improve a script
- Joe Pruitt has a new series of Unix -> PowerShell scripts.  So far he’s done md5, touch, and fourteen others!
- Eric Sloof wrote a cool script a few weeks ago that will grab a screen capture of the virtual machines in your VMware infrastructure and create a HUD to quickly view the system states.
Tips
- Brandon Shell talks about the benefits of using LDAP filters when querying Active Directory
- Keith Hill posts some neat PSCX tips
- Starting a new elevated process from a PowerShell script