After the sixth part PowerShell for Beginners (Part 6): PowerShell Profiles and the ISE, we dedicate ourselves to the topics around the pipe. But before we will take a look at this […]
Windows Server/Windows 10: How to delete stuck Print Jobs with PowerShell (Spooler)
This week I had the task to delete print jobs from the queue. However, some of them could not be removed. So I decided to write an article about it and also […]
Installing PowerShell 7 on Linux via Public Repository
Yeah, you read right. I am now writing about Linux ;-). But only for this blog post. PowerShell Core 6.0 is a cross-platform tool, so I decided to write a small guide […]
Using the Battery Report on Windows 10 (powercfg)
Last week I got my new Surface Pro. At the same time I decided to give up my iPad Air. My plan is to do everything quick on my new iPhone X […]
PowerShell for Beginners (Part 6): PowerShell Profiles and the ISE
After the fifth part PowerShell for Beginners (Part 5): The Execution Policy (ps1 Files), we dedicate ourselves to the topic PowerShell Profiles and PowerShell ISE. But before we will take a look […]
Getting started with PowerShell Core 6.0 (Installation, First Steps …)
The magic moment is here: PowerShell becomes a cross-platform. PowerShell is now available for Windows, Linux and MacOS. PowerShell Core can be installed in parallel to Windows PowerShell. In this blog post […]
PowerShell for Beginners (Part 5): The Execution Policy (ps1 Files)
After the fourth part PowerShell for Beginners (Part 4): The PowerShell Help (Get-Help), we arrive at one of the most important topics: The Execution Policy. But before we will take a look […]
PowerShell for Beginners (Part 4): The PowerShell Help (Get-Help)
Now, after the third part PowerShell for Beginners (Part 3): The Parameters, we’ll concentrate on the PowerShell help. But before we begin the answer of the third exercise. We will also do […]
PowerShell for Beginners (Part 3): The Parameters
Now, after the second part PowerShell for Beginners (Part 2): The Philosophy Verb-Noun, we’ll dedicate ourselves to the PowerShell parameters. But before we begin the answer of the second exercise. We also […]
PowerShell for Beginners (Part 2): The Philosophy Verb-Noun
Now, after the first part PowerShell for Beginners (Part 1): The Console and the First Command, we’ll dedicate ourselves to the commands. But before we begin the answer of the first exercise. […]
PowerShell for Beginners (Part 1): The Console and the First Command
Some time ago I dug deep inside myself and thought about which area is my strongest. I came to the conclusion that explaining complex things in a very simple way is one […]
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2018!
Thank you for following and supporting me and all the best for 2018! Patrick Gruenauer
Why PowerShell is so important for your future …
People always ask me why I concentrate so much on PowerShell. It would work without it. The graphical user interface is excellent and the options in cmd are fantastic. Well, the answer […]
PowerShell: Playing with text or how to get every x line from text output (trim,replace,split)
I’ve always struggled with text. Now I really hate text. I love objects. But sometimes you can’t avoid these non-object-oriented characters coming from somewhere else. This blog post is about text and […]
Get-SystemInfo: Listing System Configuration of all Computers (systeminfo)
In one of my previous blog posts PowerShell: Documenting your environment by running systeminfo on all Domain-Computers I have described how to list important system information of all Domain Computers by running systeminfo. […]



