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Month: February 2019

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Building Powershell GUIs that won't freeze when you use them

Posted on February 15, 2019April 20, 2022 by Patrik

A few days ago I wrote about how important I think it is that you build a GUI for your scripts if they are to be used by anoyone else. If you have ever built a GUI using Powershell however, you know there is a problem with it that I didn't mention, that is, whenever…

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Writing Powershell GUIs the easy way

Posted on February 9, 2019April 20, 2022 by Patrik

One of the most important tools for any IT professional or service desk technician that works in a Windows environment is without a doubt Powershell. Not only is it extremely powerful but it is also very fun to work with if you ask me. One of the great features of Powershell that I feel doesn't…

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    Senior System Administrator

    Working with a wide flora of systems but with a focus on Configuration Manager (MEMCM/SCCM).

    Passionate about Powershell and building tools that are easy to use for everyone.
    In my spare time I work on other coding projects as well, mainly Booksonic

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