Powershell : Automated Login to All your Websites in One Go.
Less is more – I mean lesser the work, happier I Am 😛 Today, I’ve Automated the login process of few of my most used websites, like Facebook, Gmail, LinkedIn and Microsoft Live. HOW IT WORKS : Here I’ve created Internet explorer objects and have passed them…
Powershell : Voice Enabled System Health Check at User Logon
I really like when my Machine talks to me, So I thought about this automation – Why not to run a full system health check every time you log onto your machine and feed the information collected to Speech API to narrate us the complete system health….
Powershell : Using Online Dictionaries to Data Mine Word Meanings in one shot
“Learner’s of any language this one is for you” . What about if we can feed a script a list of words and it provides us their meanings and usage. Well yes, It is possible to get all meanings in one shot and you can avoid…
Powershell : How to Listen to your Outlook Emails like a Voicemail
I’m a big fan of Tony Stark ( Iron Man 😉 ) and his personal assistant Jarvis, which is a program that interacts with Tony and provides him variety of information. Well, here we’re not even close to Jarvis, but nothing wrong with an attempt…
Powershell : How to Retrieve List of Installed Roles on Servers in your Infrastructure
For documentation purpose or just to understand your environment better below script could be useful in order to fetch the list of roles installed on a list of servers. First, prepare a list of servers in a notepad file and save it. Then modify the parameters on…
Powershell : How to get Cricket Live Scores to Your Powershell Console
Well, Everyone checks Scores online, what about if we can get the scores or any kind of data that exist on a webpage in HTML format to our Powershell Console. Yes, It’s Possible – We can retrieve data from web pages to our shell and…
Powershell : Using Get-Member to Explore Cmdlets
This article is in continuation of my previous article. We know what cmdlet to use, but how to know that what properties and functions a cmdlet can access and perform, this is big question. Until you know the Attributes and Functions you can access through powerhshell,…
Powershell : Discover Your Cmdlets
You can’t work with powershell until you know your cmdlet. Discovering what cmdlet to be used is key in working with Powershell, unless you know what is the command you can’t fire it to get the resuts. Powershell provides very useful discovery tool for users…
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