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2019-2020: sixteenth Award Microsoft Most Valuable Professional

I’m very honored and proud to have been renewed as Cloud and Datacenter Management Microsoft MVP for the sixteenth time in a row! Thanks Cristina González Herrero  (@crisgherrero) and the whole MVP Award Team at Microsoft! MicrosoftMVP #MVPbuzz CloudAndDatacenterManagement Microsoft Community

Greetings to all 🙂

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Blue Ring

2018-2019: fifteenth Award Microsoft Most Valuable Professional

I am very happy and proud to have been awarded as Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for the fifteenth time in a row.

Even for 2018-2019 I’m honored to be part of this selected group of experienced professionals in Microsoft technologies and, particularly, in Cloud and Datacenter Management expertise.

My sincere thanks, as always, to Cristina (@crisgherrero) for promoting my nomination.

Greetings to all 🙂

Finally the correct information!

This is one of the very few articles on internet that correctly explains how to perform the resetpwd operation on domain controllers when security channel is broken and do not reverse the terms by doing the wrong operations

Secure channel between the DC’s broken

I’m here too!

Application development schema.

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Running PowerShell scripts on Hyper-V Windows Server 2008

https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/3f1a3373-0ede-4661-944b-bd0a565b1d69/how-to-import-hyperv-module-on-windows-2008-and-2008-r2?forum=winserverhyperv

 

Let’s assume you’ve correctly installed PoerShell 2.0.  The easiest way to import a module is to copy it to your modules directory (c:\windows\system32\windowsPowerShell\v1.0\modules).  Take the PSHyperV zip that you download from codeplex, right click on it, then unblock it.  Next, inside the zip, copy the HyperV folder to your modules directory.

Now you can either right click the PwerShell icon and select import system modules, or simply use “import-module hyperv” in your scripts.

https://pshyperv.codeplex.com/downloads/get/219013

 

https://technet.microsoft.com/it-IT/library/hh847748.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396

 

http://www.altaro.com/hyper-v/10-awesome-hyper-v-cmdlets/

 

https://redmondmag.com/articles/2015/07/16/run-powershell-commands-against-a-remote-vm.aspx

 

https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/heyscriptingguy/2013/05/10/get-a-list-of-virtual-machines-by-using-powershell/

 

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27719439/powershell-command-to-copy-file-on-remote-machine

 

https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/heyscriptingguy/2012/08/11/weekend-scripter-use-the-windows-task-scheduler-to-run-a-windows-powershell-script/

 

http://techgenix.com/configuring-virtual-machines-using-powershell/

 

https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/powershell/2007/05/05/running-scripts-downloaded-from-the-internet/

Summum veritatem.

«Preciso che questa pagina non è un luogo dove della gente che non sa nulla può avere un «civile dibattito» per discutere alla pari con me. È una pagina dove io, che studio questi argomenti da trentacinque anni, tento di spiegare in maniera accessibile come stanno le cose impiegando a questo scopo in maniera gratuita il mio tempo che in generale viene retribuito in quantità estremamente generosa. Il rendere accessibili i concetti richiede semplificazione: ma tutto quello che scrivo è corretto e, inserendo io immancabilmente le fonti, chi vuole può controllare di persona la veridicità di quanto riportato. Però non può mettersi a discutere con me. Spero di avere chiarito la questione: qui ha diritto di parola solo chi ha studiato, e non il cittadino comune. La scienza non è democratica»

Cit: Dr. Roberto Burioni