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Remove Delegate Permissions with PowerShell in Exchange Online

Remove Delegate Permissions with PowerShell in Exchange Online

by Edward van Biljon | Feb 1, 2024 | Exchange Online PowerShell, Office 365 PowerShell, PowerShell

Delegate permissions in Exchange Online allow users to manage another person’s mailbox, calendar, or tasks. However, there may be instances where you need to reset these delegate permissions for various reasons, such as when an employee leaves the organization...
Remove Delegate Permissions with PowerShell in Exchange Online

Locking Down PowerShell on End User Computers with CyberArk

by Edward van Biljon | Jan 28, 2024 | PowerShell

PowerShell is a powerful scripting language that is widely used in the IT industry for automation and administration tasks. However, it can also be a potential security risk if not properly managed and secured on end user computers. In this blog post, we will explore...
Remove Delegate Permissions with PowerShell in Exchange Online

Understanding the Execution Policy in PowerShell and How it Can Affect Scripts You Want to Run on a Windows Server

by Edward van Biljon | Jan 25, 2024 | PowerShell

PowerShell is a powerful scripting language that is widely used by system administrators and developers to automate tasks on Windows servers. It allows you to create scripts that can perform a wide range of operations, from simple file manipulations to complex system...
Upgrading PowerShell V7: Ensuring Security and Closing Previous Version Flaws

Upgrading PowerShell V7: Ensuring Security and Closing Previous Version Flaws

by Edward van Biljon | Jan 24, 2024 | PowerShell V7

PowerShell is a powerful scripting language and automation framework that is widely used by IT professionals and system administrators. With each new release, PowerShell brings improved features, performance enhancements, and most importantly, security updates. In...
Quickly find when updates were installed on a Server with PowerShell

Quickly find when updates were installed on a Server with PowerShell

by Edward van Biljon | Jan 16, 2024 | PowerShell, PowerShell ISE

Windows Updates are part of every admins monthly task list. This is to firstly test if you can in a lab what the updates fix but also what potential issues may arise from the new Windows Updates. On Windows Server GUI (Graphical User Interface) you can go to Settings...
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