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自动地名义上设置过程的优先权,在景色-第2部分

这不是什么我想要写着。 但新发现强迫我如此做。 如此,我决定做这实验,并且乞求您的道歉这不会有技术优点尽管标题。

在最后岗位以后, 自动地名义上设置过程的优先权,在景色 (可能大概被命名了很多更好),我发现岗位做了它的方式对其他站点。 这些站点看上去在网拉扯内容从,包装它作为他们自己,并且在它扔ads。 你是幸运的,如果站点均匀参考原始的作者或链接回到岗位的原始的地点。 它是令人沮丧,认为最少。 我是全部为知识的发行等等,但那太采取它。 可能我不应该感觉这样,但是I (象其他)放脑子汗水和时间入我的工作,并且它是好的,如果信息的来源将至少被援引,如果他们重印它,不用作者的同意。

如此我参观了我有的二这些站点(

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Powershell小组政策遥控刷新

检查新的此 Powershell Cmdlet 从Darren 3月Elia :

我们有能力与 其他工具或剧本 -,但使用PS是新,伟大的材料!

 

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自动地名义上设置过程的优先权,在景色

最近我戏耍与 Image File Execution Options and Sysinternals’ Process Monitor, in Vista. I saw an interesting query take place. Using notepad.exe as an example, I saw a query for a key called “PerfOptions” in [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\notepad.exe] when I ran notepad. The result was NAME NOT FOUND, so I decided to rectify that. After adding a key named “PerfOptions”, I ran notepad again. In Process Monitor, I saw queries for four values:

  • IoPriority
  • PagePriority
  • CpuPriorityClass
  • WorkingSetLimitInKB

Because of recent explorations with process priorities*, CpuPriorityClass grabbed me right away. Looking at the SetPriorityClass function, one can see the different values for the dwPriorityClass parameter. I created a REG_DWORD named CpuPriorityClass in PerfOptions, and set the value to 0×80 in the hopes that notepad would launch with “HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS”. Instead, it launched with a priority of NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS (8) - the setting had not made any impact. Then, I set the value to 8 and launched notepad. Notepad launched with a priority of 8. I changed the value to 4, and that had no impact. I changed the value to 0 - no impact. I tried 10 - no impact. I couldn’t see any

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Written by «/\/\Ø|ö±ò\/»®© on January 27th, 2008 with 1 comment.
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Windows PowerShell: Screencast on JAMS

This is my first screencast (ever!), and I am hoping to do more on PowerShell, and anything related to PowerShell. In this first screencast, I’m going to do a demo of JAMS: JAMS (Job Access & Management System) is a commercial software product that provides job scheduling for Windows, OpenVMS, UNIX and Linux systems. As of a few months ago, it now provides full PowerShell support

The idea of doing a screencast came to me a few months back, Jeffrey Snover blogged about JAMS on the Windows PowerShell team blog. He mentioned that he would like to see some kind of video demo of how JAMS worked. Since nothing was available, I decided to do a screencast on it, and here it is in Flash format: JAMS screencast.

If there’s anything in particular related to PowerShell that you’d like to see a screencast on, leave a comment here or post something in the scripting forum, and I’ll add it to my list of things I’d like to cover in the future.

I hope you enjoy it!

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Written by marco.shaw on October 29th, 2007 with no comments.
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Introducing Marco Shaw

I think Windows PowerShell is one of the greatest things to have been released recently (yes, I am a poshoholic).

At TechEd 2007 last June in Orlando, a lot of people were talking about PowerShell. Ben Pearce put together a list of the top 5 questions he was asked while doing demos. I will leave it up to you to check out the questions, which have pretty detailed answers. I am going to start blogging on TLA about Windows PowerShell, and how it can make *your* world a lazier better place. I am hoping that, along the way, I can help you understand and appreciate the POWER of PowerShell, and help you automate your environment or even just help with your regular daily stuff. At any time, please post in the scripting forum, if you have any questions or comments on PowerShell. You can even post your own scripts in other languages, and ask “how do I do this in PowerShell?”. I will help you find the answers…

I want you to be as excited as I am about this new technology.

Exchange 2007 was basically *built on* PowerShell, and as of Windows Server 2008 beta 3, it can

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Written by marco.shaw on August 30th, 2007 with no comments.
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Web Site Monitoring with PowerShell

The following example opens a URL every 5 minutes, tests the content, and measures the time it took to download the HTML for the page. Notice that all the HTML is dumped into a big fat string. The string is then searched for specific text that is known to be in the requested page. Note that this script runs forever and can be stopped with a Ctrl-C.

Example PowerShell script:

$webClient = new-object System.Net.WebClient
$webClient.Headers.Add(”user-agent”, “PowerShell Script”)

while (1 -eq 1) {
$output = “”

$startTime = get-date
$output = $webClient.DownloadString(”http://www.sysinternals.com/“)
$endTime = get-date

if ($output -like “*Mark Russinovich*”) {
“Success`t`t” + $startTime.DateTime + “`t`t” + ($endTime - $startTime).TotalSeconds + ” seconds”
} else {
“Fail`t`t” + $startTime.DateTime + “`t`t” + ($endTime - $startTime).TotalSeconds + ” seconds”
}

sleep(300)
}

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News Source: blogs.technet.com

Written by Odd-Magne Kristoffersen on August 23rd, 2007 with no comments.
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