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General Update
2 Year Hiatus from Blogging
Wow, after sharing the link to my blog today it turns out I have literally had a 2 year hiatus from blogging! Of course, that was very unintentional, explained away by many things. I won’t make any commitment to a… Read More ›
PowerShell Conference Asia 2016 – it happened!
This is my first blog post in some time and will be by no means detailed, I just wanted to capture that we have just concluded PowerShell Conference Asia 2016 and I think all agreed it was a resounding success…. Read More ›
The Race to “Do” DevOps
The purpose of this post is to really share an observation and something that I’ve been thinking about as a consultant. I interact with a lot of customers, folks in the different communities and other consultants both internally at Microsoft… Read More ›
A Closing Summary of my 2015
As we get into the final hours of 2015 I wanted to write a short summary of 2015. I did intend to blog more in 2015 than the previous year, I did of course fall short of that and I… Read More ›
My Session from CTU: PowerShell Web Access
On July 27th 2013 I presented PowerShell Web Access at CTU (Community Technology Update), an event run by MVP’s in SIngapore for the IT Community. I was really pleased with how the session went, had some great questions during and… Read More ›
Accessing Resources Across Trusts
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc772808(v=ws.10).aspx If you need to get your head around how resource access works across AD Forests, it is clearly explained here. Very, very useful if you’re working on large scale AD restructuring projects.
The Experts Conference 2012 (Barcelona)
The Experts Conference (TEC) 2012 is fast approaching. The session abstracts for the Directory and Identity Track can be found here: http://www.theexpertsconference.com/europe/2012/directory-identity-barcelona/session-abstracts/ Quest Software will also be running a number of User Community sessions, it’s not too late to register. As… Read More ›
What’s in a Namespace? The .NET framework to be precise
Not only is this great bedtime reading if counting sheep just isn’t working for you, but when you wake up the following day you’ll have opened up some new possibilities with PowerShell. The .NET framework contains numerous classes and interfaces… Read More ›
Active Directory search is your friend
After a discussion today with one of our Level 2 guys about administering AD users and groups I was inspired to post as I wonder how most people manage a large AD. One of our environments has OU’s that contain… Read More ›
Singapore Powershell User Group has opened!
We have managed to get our page on http://www.powershellgroup.org. Please visit this site, sign up for an account and join the Singapore Powershell User Group (search for it on the site). We will be starting a mailing list and arranging… Read More ›
Roles Based Access Control–Dan Holme
I wanted to share a link to a presentation I saw recently by Dan Holme. He covers Roles Based Management which is an subject high on most companies priorities list at the moment, it’s also something I have been primarily… Read More ›
UserLock 6.0 released
IS Decisions have released the long awaited UserLock 6.0 which is available for trial download here. UserLock has a number of new features listed here which make it a great product, it provides a feature that most AD tools and… Read More ›
ActiveRoles Support for LCS 2005
During a recent upgrade of an ActiveRoles environment from version 6.1 to 6.5 I encountered an issue that I thought would be worth sharing. The environment had the OCS/LCS support pack version 1.1.1 installed from the 6.1 Source Media which… Read More ›