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Various PowerShell scripts

This page just gives me a place to keep a most-recent-copy of my various PowerShell scripts, mostly related to TFS.  This makes it easier for people that want to use them than having to copy-paste from lots of different blog posts.  Note that since some of the scripts call other scripts in this collection, you'll want whatever dir you put them in to be in your path so those calls will resolve correctly.

History:

  • 2007-02-14: initial posting
  • 2007-02-20: remove backup files, add JManningSnapIn dir with 2 cmdlets
  • 2007-02-27: add AUTH property to get-tfs for easier access to IAuthorizationService
  • 2007-04-04:
    • remove cmdlets since they'll likely become power tools
    • update check-wss to use OM
    • add various scripts posted on the blog
      • change-websiteid
      • connect-webservice (slightly modifed version of Lee's)
      • convertto-readabledisplayname
      • get-db
      • get-hash
      • get-hashes
      • get-iprestrictions
      • get-memberships
      • get-sqlrsinfo
      • get-teamprojectacls
      • get-tfsserverstatus (actually a rename and edit of get-tfsstatus)
      • wmiexplorer (MoW's version)
    • update translate-changeset to use connect-webservice
    • beef up run-query to handle both scalar and sets of data
    • fix trap construction when normalize-tfserverurl calls get-workspace
    • change normalize-tfserverurl param to optional by figuring out server based on if the current dir is mapped
    • refactor out new-sqlconnectionfromconnectionstring so places with a connection string can get a connection from that

powershell-scripts.zip

Comments

  • Anonymous
    February 13, 2007
    [note: all my scripts are now zip'd up together on this page ] This particular script probably isn't

  • Anonymous
    February 14, 2007
    <imho> I cringe when I come across web sites or blog posts that start out with something like "shove

  • Anonymous
    February 20, 2007
    I was spamming asking around earlier this week about how to monitor process creation in windows. I was

  • Anonymous
    February 21, 2007
    After compiling, how it can be used? -newbee

  • Anonymous
    February 22, 2007
    Good quesiton! installutil the dll, add-pssnapin in new instance of powershell. more details at https://blogs.msdn.com/jmanning/archive/2007/02/07/simplest-tfs-cmdlet-history-of-a-local-file.aspx

  • Anonymous
    March 09, 2007
    Forum thread was asking for this (admittedly, in C#). Since it's less typing in PowerShell, that's what

  • Anonymous
    March 09, 2007
    The comment has been removed

  • Anonymous
    March 09, 2007
    Ya know it appears that the Get-TfsStatus.ps1 script is meant to run on a TF server.  Is that correct?  I really need it to run on the client side.

  • Anonymous
    March 10, 2007
    It's currently in the collection as get-tfsstatus.ps1 which has caused confusion since it doesn't act

  • Anonymous
    March 29, 2007
    <Copying this post almost directly from James , but the scripts are my own. See his blog for more