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Enabling PowerShell logging for PowerShell Core 6 (Workaround)

Posted on13 January 2018Leave a comment

By default, PowerShell Core does not log events to the Windows Event logs. From a security perspective this isn’t ideal, but that’s something I’ll take a closer look at later. To enable PowerShell logging you have to run RegisterManifest.ps1 which Read More …

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CategoriesPowerShellTagsEventlog, PowerShell Core

Retrieving Windows Defender ATP query API data with PowerShell

Posted on9 January 20189 January 20182 Comments

I am currently working on some automation around Windows Defender, so started to look at the Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection query API. Note that this API is still in preview. I wrote two functions for this. Connect-WindowsATP is used Read More …

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CategoriesDefender ATP, PowerShellTagsAPI, Defender ATP, PowerShell

Exploring the Blockchain – Part1

Posted on6 January 2018Leave a comment

A few days ago I decided that I wanted to learn more about the Blockchain. So I started reading various documentations, browsed through GitHub, watched video’s online and finally took the online training at the Microsoft Virtual Academy “Microsoft Blockchain Read More …

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CategoriesBlockchainTagsBlockchain, Blocks, Ethereum, Node, Transactions, web3

Exploring Microsoft Security Update information with PowerShell

Posted on29 December 201729 December 2017Leave a comment

Nowadays regular deployment of security updates is a must, whether at home or within the enterprise. If you are responsible to keep systems up to date you deploy the latest updates as soon as possible.  But it is equally important Read More …

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CategoriesSecurityTagsCVE, PowerShell, Security, Updates, Vulnerability

PowerShell script Update-PoshModule

Posted on17 December 201717 December 2017Leave a comment

With nowadays rapid development and release cycles it’s a good practice to regularly check whether you have the latest available module versions installed. Using native PowerShell cmdlets you would first list the module installed locally and then search for the Read More …

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CategoriesPowerShellTagsModule, PowerShell, Update

PowerShell Script Get-BatteryChargeStatus

Posted on30 July 20171 August 20173 Comments

Update 01.08.2017 I have updated the script to ensure that the Windows.Devices.Power.Battery class is properly loaded, as this wasn’t the case in a PowerShell 64 bit session. A little script i wrote to retrieve the Battery Charge status. The script Read More …

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CategoriesPowerShellTagsBattery, Power Management

How to check if Control Flow Guard is enabled

Posted on29 July 201729 July 2017Leave a comment

How to check if Control Flow Guard is enabled Control Flow Guard helps mitigate exploits that are based on flow between code locations in memory. Control Flow Guard (CFG) is a mitigation that requires no configuration within the operating system, Read More …

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CategoriesSecurity, Windows 10TagsCFG, Control Flow Guard, Security, Windows 10

Creating and Managing Azure Storage Tables with PowerShell

Posted on2 July 2017Leave a comment

Today’s mission was to get more familiar with Azure Storage Tables and to manage them with PowerShell. On GitHub I found the AzureTableEntity module from Tao Yang. Below are a number of code snippets I used to get my hands Read More …

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CategoriesAzure, PowerShellTagsAzure, AzureStorageTables, CosmosDB, PowerShell, Tables

Retrieving Office 365 roadmap information with PowerShell

Posted on12 June 20171 Comment

Here’s a small cmdlet I wrote today to pull the Office 365 roadmap information with PowerShell.  

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CategoriesOffice 365, PowerShellTagsoffice 365, PowerShell, Roadmap

Office 365 Centralized Deployment service

Posted on10 June 201710 June 2017Leave a comment

Just recently Microsoft announced the general availability of the Office 365 centralized deployment service. I have tested it and it really makes deploying Office Add-ins super easy. The add-in configuration and deployment can be managed through the Office 365 portal Read More …

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CategoriesOffice 365TagsAdd-on, Deployment, manifest, office 365

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