Quickly update the default startup location when opening PowerShell in Server 2022

Quickly update the default startup location when opening PowerShell in Server 2022

If you work in PowerShell as much as I do and you have a dedicated folder where you run scripts, having to keep navigating to the folder can become a pain. By default, PowerShell will open up in the user that is logged in directory, below we can see that I am logged...
Quickly update the default startup location when opening PowerShell in Server 2022

Validate Windows Activation Status using PowerShell and display the results in a GridView.

If you work with a large number of servers and you do not use a system to manage the activation of all machines built, manually logging in and checking the status is just time consuming. I put together a script that will go and get the status of all machines specified...
Quickly update the default startup location when opening PowerShell in Server 2022

PowerShell:- Download a setup file from the internet and save it locally

In my blog post on collaborationpro.com where I showed you how to get a reverse shell on Windows Server 2022 and then demonstrated how ESET removed the file, well, because it was on Windows Server 2022 Core, there is not browser option so I had to put together a quick...
Show the WhiteSpace of each Mailbox database in Exchange 2019

Simplify your Exchange 2019 task:- Quickly copy your SSL certificates or executables to multiple servers using a script

As an Exchange Administrator, working with many Exchange Servers is not uncommon but when you have to deal with copying the latest Security Update (SU), Cumulative Update (CU) or updated SSL Certificates, it can be a tedious task to do it all manually. Luckily we have...