ICYMI: PowerShell Week of 23-August-2019
Topics include PowerShell 7 Preview 3, Universal Dashboard, URI Data Types and more.
Special thanks to Robin Dadswell, Mark Roloff, Prasoon Karunan V, and Kevin Laux.
How to combine the elements of two arrays using PowerShell
by Thiyagu on 18th of August
Information on the different ways to join Arrays depending on the scenario.
PowerShell 7 Preview 3 | PowerShell
by Steve Lee on 20th of August
The new preview (3) for PowerShell 7 is available.
New Telemetry in PowerShell 7 Preview 3 | PowerShell
by Sydney Smith on 20th of August
Additional telemetry data points will be collected starting with PowerShell 7 Preview 3, find out what they are and how to toggle them off if needed.
Parallel and ThrottleLimit Parameters added to ForEach-Object in PowerShell 7 Preview 3
by Mike F Robbins on 21st of August
Preview 3 of PowerShell 7 was just released. ForEach-Object now has Parameters for Parallel and ThrottleLimit.
SCCM Client Health Monitor Script - imab.dk
by Martin Bengtsson
The SCCM Client Health Monitor Script is a PowerShell script which fixes common issues related to SCCM client health.
Reddit /r/PowerShell - Most Popular Weekly Post
Using URI Data types instead of strings.
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Adam Driscoll explores his tool Universal Dashboard, learn how to take advantage of a Powerful PowerShell tool
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