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Aug 21, 2019
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Executing SQL Server Assessments from PowerShell

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Summary: Using the SQLServer module cmdlets to review and monitor SQL Server instance and database configuration Q: Hey, Doctor Scripto! I have loads of SQL Servers in my area of responsibility and I know they all need certain configuration settings but I'm never confident that they are all set just right so I spend a long time every month vi...

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Aug 14, 2019
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PowerTip: Identify Synchronized AzureAD accounts without a License assigned

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Summary: Using PowerShell to identify users who are Synchronized to AzureAD but not yet licensed Hey, Doctor Scripto! I'd love to be able to identify users Synchronized to AzureAD that haven't yet had their licenses assigned.   Help a friend out? No problem at all!  You can target that information with two parameters in the Get-Mso...

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Aug 14, 2019
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Reporting on Microsoft 365 Licensing using PowerShell – Part 3

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Summary: Will Martin finalizes his discussion on how to report on Microsoft 365 licensing in the cloud. Previous Posts on this article can be found here for continuity Reporting on Microsoft 365 Licensing using PowerShell – Part 1 Reporting on Microsoft 365 Licensing using PowerShell – Part 2 Dr. Scripto here! When last we saw Will Mart...

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Aug 7, 2019
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PowerTip: Identify the last time Users changed passwords in AzureAD

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Summary: Using PowerShell to report on Users and the last time Passwords were changed Hey, Doctor Scripto! I need to report on users and when they updated their passwords In AzureAD. Could you show me how ? Most certainly, I love to provide a helping hand however I can. Using the Get-Msoluser Cmdlet just target the LastPasswordChangeT...

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Aug 7, 2019
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Reporting on Microsoft 365 Licensing using PowerShell – Part 2

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Summary: Will Martin continues his discussion on how to report on Microsoft 365 licensing in the cloud. Previous Posts on this article can be found here for continuity Reporting on Microsoft 365 Licensing using PowerShell – Part 1 Remember from last week we showed the results of what a user licensed in Microsoft 365 looked like in the web ...

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