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SQL Server 2008 PowerShell Cmdlets + /n software PowerShell Server v2 = Execute SQL Queries Anywhere. If you don’t already have the SQL cmdlets for PowerShell, you’ll need to download and install SQL Server 2008. A warning for those of you running on x64 machines - you’ll have to export the SQL Server keys in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE... (there should be 2 in PowerShellSnapIns and 1 in ShellIds) and reimport them to Wow6432Node. If you don’t already have /n software’s PowerShell...
The new NetCmdlets v2 and PowerShell Server v2 are now available! NEW: NetCmdlets V2 and PowerShell Server V2 NetCmdlets V2 is packed full of exciting new features including Parameter Sets, Object Pipelining, and new Cmdlets for SSH connectivity and Amazon Web Services (S3) Integration PowerShell Server instantly enables Windows desktops and servers with an SSH secured PowerShell host entrypoint. Try out the new featues in NetCmdlets V2 and PowerShell Server: download a 30-day trial! If you are already...
Update: Here is how I did it, with the published version of PowerShell Server: http://geekswithblogs.net/L... I was talking to Richard Giles at Idera today and he made me realize that I’d never blogged about running PowerShell commands from my secondary Linux desktop, and from the iPhone. Here are the pictures, I posted them on Flickr a while back. This is done by using /nsoftware’s PowerShell Server (currently awaiting v2 release...
Following the release of IP*Works! v8 last October, /n software announced to release of IP*Works SSL v8 and IP*Works SSH v8 (.Net and Java Editions) just before Christmas! Keep up with other /n software releases by following the official RSS feed. Technorati Tags: IPWorks, SSL, SSH...
You have to love this awesome introduction to NetCmdlets: My previous, scathing, blood-drawing, bruise-inflaming, vein-popping critique of the lack of SSH awareness in the Port25 show has lead my hate-filled, black heart to NetCmdlets by nsoftware.com. Just hilarious. Hopefully NetCmdlets lightened his heart a bit. Also, as I mentioned in the last post, note that /n software's new PowerShell Remoting (beta) was just made available. The PowerShell Remoting server (SSH terminal service) allows interaction...
Marco Shaw is PowerShelling from his blackberry by running /n software's new PowerShell Remoting server along with the "Mobile SSH" client application for wireless handhelds . You can connect to the PowerShell Remoting client using any SSH tool, or even create your own custom client using a developer tool like IP*Works! S/Shell development toolkit. Technorati : Netcmdlets, PowerShell, nsoftware, ssh...