I am also a cohost of Mind of Root (a weekly audio podcast about systems administration, tech news, and topics). Part of my advocacy for Windows PowerShell includes my blog, appearances on various podcasts, and involvement with local user groups (Greater Milwaukee Script Club, and the Greater Milwaukee IT Pro User Community). I’m an advocate for Windows PowerShell because I believe it encourages administrative best practices, and it allows developers to provide additional access to their applications, without needing to explicitly write code for each administrative feature. Windows PowerShell allows me to support this infrastructure in a more consistent and efficient manner. In this role, I support a dynamic infrastructure that pushes the boundaries of the Windows platform. I’m a senior Windows system engineer for Edgenet. ![]() Steven will tell us a little about himself then go on to talk about objects. Today we have Steven Murawski as our guest blogger. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. ![]() ![]() Summary: Learn how to create custom objects in your Windows PowerShell script to maximize utility and reusability of your script.
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