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| | | | Sometimes, the configuration of Azure AD Connect goes wrong and stops. Azure AD Connect can end up in a state where you can no longer recover. Alas, in these cases uninstallation may also not be an option... or so it seems. The situation Azure AD Connect is installed on a Windows Server installation, but [...] | |
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| | | | In PowerCLI you canuse the Get-Stat cmdlet to get performance statistics. But for Microsoft Windows virtual machines with the VMware Tools installed there is another way to get the statistics. Even without using PowerCLI. Performance Monitor The VMware Tools for a Microsoft Windows computer adds VMware specific counters to the Performance Monitor. The counters are... | |
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| | | | In the search engine queries that bring people to my blog, I see that some people are looking for a PowerCLI script that finds the MAC addresses of one or more virtual machines. So I decided to modify my previous Get-VmByMacAddress function that searched the virtual machines by MAC address, to do it the other... | |
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| | 1 post published by Robert Mammone on September 9, 2019 |