![]() The automated AD tasks include adding groups, adding users to existing groups, getting users' group memberships, and retrieving organizational unit (OU) properties. In the Windows area, there are scripts and commands for managing printers (e.g., working with printer devices), computers (e.g., listing hotfixes), hardware (e.g., obtaining physical memory information), networks (e.g., retrieving network logon properties), and storage (e.g., mapping drives). "These scripts will help users learn PowerShell through osmosis," said Pleczko. But perhaps the best part of the QuickClick Library, especially for people new to PowerShell, is the inclusion of prepackaged scripts and commands for performing common tasks in Windows, Active Directory (AD), IIS 7.0, SharePoint, VMware, Microsoft SQL Server, and MySQL. This feature lets users put their favorite PowerShell scripts and commands in a Windows Explorer-style tree, where users can organize them for easy access and execute them. One new feature that's a direct result of customers' feedback is the QuickClick Library. Feedback was obtained through several venues, including the Beta Place and Wish List forums on. "We listened very carefully to the feedback of customers and incorporated their suggestions into this new version," said Rick Pleczko, Idera president and CEO. Idera has released PowerShellPlus 3.0, the latest version of its interactive development environment for Windows PowerShell.
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