MOR 104 - Silly Superstitions
Podcast June 29th, 2009
Recorded: June 24, 2009
Your Host: Rich Niemeier and Keith Albright
Show Length: 51:23
This show is brought to you by Quest Software.
When it comes to scripting, you’re a warrior. But mighty warriors need mighty tools!
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Topics/Links:
- Getting rid of ISA 2000 Proxy server
- Geeks, logic, and superstition.
- Crystal Reports CSV export problem
- Why do users hate giving up old systems
- APC monitoring software - doesn’t work like it should
- Working on co-workers PC’s
Read the full show notes here.
Read the UStream chat log here.
Website Picks
Keith - Miniature Wonderland
MOR 103 - Infinitely Looping Cat Box
Podcast June 21st, 2009
Recorded: June 17, 2009
Your Host: Steve Murawski and Keith Albright
Show Length: 1:15:40
This show is brought to you by Quest Software.
When it comes to scripting, you’re a warrior. But mighty warriors need mighty tools!
For awesome PowerShell scripting, nothing matches the might of Quest’s PowerGUI?. Versatile and easy to use, PowerGUI? helps you build commanding scripts that leverage PowerShell’s strength across the enterprise. Now, ruling your domain is easier than ever.
Is your scripting might equal to the challenge? Put the power in your hands. Download PowerGUI today.
Don’t forget to send in your resume for the Resume peer review. Send to resume [at] mindofroot [dot] com.
Topics/Links:
- SQL Server Data Mining
- Data Mining the Stack Overflow database
- Microsoft Data Mining Add-ins
- Find a Stored Procedure in a database
- See Keith and Steve’s version of the query on the wiki
- Scripting Games Info - Come here if you are lost
- Scripting Games - 100 Meter Dash Solutions
- Perfmon - Processor\% Interupt Time
- Virtual PC - no 64-bit love
- Outlook profile creation error
- Kindle Source Code Released
- Kindle Source Code Release - what does it mean?
- MacOS X Snow Leopard to have native Exchange support
Read the full show notes here.
Read the UStream chat log here.
Website Picks
Sorry - None this week
MOR 102 - Big Foam Thingy
Podcast June 15th, 2009
Recorded: June 10, 2009
Your Host: Steve Murawski and Keith Albright
Show Length: 57:26
This show is brought to you by Quest Software.
When it comes to scripting, you’re a warrior. But mighty warriors need mighty tools!
For awesome PowerShell scripting, nothing matches the might of Quest’s PowerGUI?. Versatile and easy to use, PowerGUI? helps you build commanding scripts that leverage PowerShell’s strength across the enterprise. Now, ruling your domain is easier than ever.
Is your scripting might equal to the challenge? Put the power in your hands. Download PowerGUI today.
Don’t forget to send in your resume for the Resume peer review. Send to resume [at] mindofroot [dot] com.
Topics/Links:
- NetMotion Wireless VPN Client
- In-car camera System
- Scripting Games Events Announced
- Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit
- Perfmon Processor\% User Time
Read the full show notes here.
Read the UStream chat log here.
Website Picks
Keith - Urban Dictionary - Find the meaning of that new slang word. (Some content NSFW)
More PowerShell on the Thirsty Developer
Scripting June 7th, 2009
Larry Clarkin asked me back on the Thirsty Developer to continue talking about development and PowerShell. We talked about creating cmdlets, hosting PowerShell, and a bit about Version 2. Check it out here.
No Live Stream Tonight
Podcast June 3rd, 2009
Once again, life is intruding on our podcasting schedule. There will be a short show released this week with an interview I did at TechEd with Jeremy Moskowicz. We’ll be back to our regular live stream and show next week.




