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    TLS and PowerShell Web RequestsTLS and PowerShell Web Requests

    June 17, 2019June 17, 2019 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    Apparently, TLS versions matter when working with PowerShell. It matters for PowerShell and Invoke-WebRequest commands. I have some schedule tasks that ran pulling small bits of information from them and

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    Microsoft Teams PowerShellMicrosoft Teams PowerShell

    May 23, 2019May 23, 2019 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 12:09 am

    If you use PowerShell to manage your workloads in Office 365, then you know there are quite a few PowerShell modules. Recently Microsoft upgraded Microsoft Teams from it’s beta version

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    Use PowerShell MFA with Office 365Use PowerShell MFA with Office 365

    April 29, 2019April 29, 2019 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    To ensure the security of your connections to Office 365, whether its for Exchange, Security and Compliance Center or Azure AD, using Multifactor Authentication (MFA) is a key component you

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    Data Type FormattingData Type Formatting

    April 22, 2019April 22, 2019 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    PowerShell variables can store all kinds of data types. Some of these include Strings, Integers and DateTime. This give PowerShell flexibility when handling different object types, values and more. The

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    DEV, QA and PROD – Old Fashioned?DEV, QA and PROD – Old Fashioned?

    April 15, 2019April 15, 2019 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    When I first started in IT, there was a tried and true process of Development, Quality Assurance and finally Production. This meant that there were three different environments used to

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    ToMB() or Not!ToMB() or Not!

    April 8, 2019April 8, 2019 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    If you manage Exchange on-premises, then knowing the size of your users mailboxes can be an important set of data to understand. The cmdlets used to get this information are

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    Try and Catch – Being PracticalTry and Catch – Being Practical

    March 26, 2019March 26, 2019 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    Practically speaking, Try and Catch pairs can perform many functions. They can simply be there for error handling, can be used to determine the next set of actions or even

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    Revisiting Old ScriptsRevisiting Old Scripts

    March 20, 2019March 20, 2019 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    For the past two months I have reviewed an old Exchange Script, one that took an assessment of Exchange information, and did a major rework. My purpose was two fold.

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    ConsistencyConsistency

    March 11, 2019March 11, 2019 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    Depending on your background or tendencies, coding may not come natural as it does for other people. I have found over time that one aspect in coding will make your

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    A Good EndingA Good Ending

    March 4, 2019March 4, 2019 | damiandamian| 0 Comment | 8:00 am

    Like all good scripts, starting off well should be reciprocated with a good ending as well. What does that mean? Think processing, cleanup, ending transcripts, truncating log files and more.

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