dereknewton.com
Monitoring file system changes with PowerShell
http://dereknewton.com/2011/05/monitoring-file-system-changes-with-powershell
Commonly Used Regular Expressions. Information security insights and other ramblings. Monitoring file system changes with PowerShell. May 14, 2011. I recently returned from facilitating Lenny Zeltser. 8216;s excellent Reverse Engineering Malware course at SANS Security West. One of the utilities covered in the course is called CaptureBAT. Create a new System.IO.FileSystemWatcher object, and set appropriate settings:. Changed = Register-ObjectEvent $watcher "Changed" -Action { write-host "Changed: $($even...
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Remove SQL block comments via regex | fullparam
https://fullparam.wordpress.com/2012/03/07/remove-sql-block-comments-via-regex
March 7, 2012. Remove SQL block comments via regex. 8212; fullparam @ 1:25 pm. My blog is a bit quiet sometimes, and this is because I usually want to post big projects. However I think I should also post small code snippets as they may help somebody too. Trevor just asked about how to detect SQL block statements via regex, and I remember I had to use such a regex in order to trim a massive SQL query into 8000 chars for a classic SCCM report. Use this Perl regex to detect SQL block comments.
chrisnackers.com
CodePlex Archives - Chris Nackers Blog
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Your browser (Internet Explorer 6) is out of date. It has known security flaws. And may not display all features. Of this and other websites. Learn how to update your browser. Boldly clicking buttons so others don't have to…. ConfigMgr Support Team Blog. Advanced Format Hard Drives. Downloading the latest System Center Endpoint Protection (SCEP) Definitions using PowerShell. I previously posted on how to download the Endpoint Protection definitions for installing the EP client during OSD. 160; Greg Ramsey.
jrich523.wordpress.com
Powershell Resources | JRICH's Brain Dump
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. JRICH's Brain Dump. All things IT that I feel like sharing :). I’m going to build this up over time but one of the best resources is the North Texas PC User Group. Site If you’d like a feed of the majority of the blogs here, follow this. As far as reading the Powershell.com Ebook. Is a great resource. PowerShell – Deep Dive and Best Practice. PowerShell – Running Executables. Windows Automation Snapin for PowerShell. You are commen...
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adriscoll86 | Madison PowerShell Users Group
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Madison PowerShell Users Group. Reworking and Refreshing the MadPosh Group. Please feel free to contact me with questions or comments. I hope to see you all when we start up again. Please follow us on Twitter or subscribe to this blog for any updates about the group. Posted August 6, 2012 by adriscoll86. July Meeting – Canceled! Posted July 2, 2012 by adriscoll86. July Meeting – Adam Driscoll presents PowerShell 3.0 – Tentative. Tuesday, July 3rd. Presentation at 6:00PM CST. 2501 W Beltline Hwy. Feature ...
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June Meeting: Trevor Sullivan Presents PowerShell and WMI | Madison PowerShell Users Group
https://madposh.wordpress.com/2012/05/14/june-meeting-trevor-sullivan-presents-powershell-and-wmi
Madison PowerShell Users Group. June Meeting: Trevor Sullivan Presents PowerShell and WMI. Next month we will be welcoming Trevor Sullivan! Blog One of his more notable achievements is the release of the PowerEvents module for PowerShell, which is available on CodePlex. Follow Trevor on Twitter. Visit Trevor’s blog. Tuesday, June 5th. Presentation at 6:00PM CST. Hang out will start at 5:30PM CST. 2501 W Beltline Hwy. Madison, WI 53713. The conference room is in the East Tower on the 4th Floor in the.
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