[THIN] Re: Download Pick: PowerGui - A graphical user interface and script editor for PowerShell.

I said that if you read my email Greg LOL.  But something I did not note is
that this utility and site is all done by Quest Software (our buddy Rick
Mack works there) so it is a cool thing.

Jim Kenzig
Blog: http://www.techblink.com


On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Greg Reese <gareese@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> it's worth noting that they have some very nice pre-built power packs for
> Citrix Administration.
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> http://www.powergui.org/entry.jspa?externalID=2033&categoryID=21
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> On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 10:00 AM, Jim Kenzig http://thin.ms <
> jkenzig@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Hello All,
>> Here is a great free utility to get you started learning and using Windows
>> Powershell.  The utility is called PowerGui and it is an extensible
>> graphical administrative console and IDE for managing systems based on
>> Windows PowerShell.
>>
>> What is really cool is that PowerGui has built a pretty large following
>> and community and already there are many contributions of what they call
>> PowerPacks that are prebuilt consoles for things like Active Directory,
>> Terminal Services, Hyper-V and yes even Citrix!
>>
>> So here are a few links to get you started:
>> *You can download PowerGUI from here:*
>> http://powergui.org/downloads
>>
>> Once you download and install PowerGui you can download and add the
>> community created PowerPacks
>> There is a *Terminal Services PowerPack* you can get from here:
>> http://powergui.org/entry.jspa?externalID=2071&categoryID=296
>> This PowerPack allows basic administration of Termial Servers (view
>> settings, permissions, enable/disable connections), RDP sessions (message,
>> connect to, disconnect) and RDP connections (launch, edit settings).
>>
>> There is one for the *Citrix Console* available at this link:
>> http://www.powergui.org/entry!default.jspa?categoryID=296&externalID=2033<http://www.powergui.org/entry%21default.jspa?categoryID=296&externalID=2033>
>> This is a pretty cool thing, you can logoff specific users, view printer,
>> hotfixes, enable or disable apps and more. It would be excellent start to
>> create a console for your help desk.
>>
>> And one for *Hyper-V *here!
>> http://powergui.org/entry.jspa?externalID=2142&categoryID=290
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>> There is quite a* library of Powerpacks *in categories such as Active
>> Directory, Exchange, Windows Server, Reporting and more!
>> You can search through them here:
>> http://www.powergui.org/kbcategory.jspa?categoryID=21
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>> What is really cool is once you load the power packs there is a tab that
>> lets you see what the powershell script is doing in the background.
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>> Enjoy!
>> Jim Kenzig
>> Blog: http://www.techblink.com
>>
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