What Are You Doing Right Now
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 Coffee and doughnuts.... mmmmmmm..... 
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 @rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now: Coffee and doughnuts.... mmmmmmm..... Lucky bum... Just coffee here. 
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 We are all sitting around outside with coffee enjoying the sun. 
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 @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now: We are all sitting around outside with coffee enjoying the sun. Sounds fun. It's cool & rainy here.  
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 icing my knee... it feels like i tore something just under the skin on that spot just to the right of your kneecap where it is soft. been sore for a few days. . . 
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 @scottalanmiller wrong thread! 
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 How do people use PowerShell? Just opening it takes so long I forget why I was opening it! 
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 @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now: How do people use PowerShell? Just opening it takes so long I forget why I was opening it! At least the latest version you don't have to load every module you need to use, right? 
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 @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now: How do people use PowerShell? Just opening it takes so long I forget why I was opening it! I never have this problem. 
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 @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now: How do people use PowerShell? Just opening it takes so long I forget why I was opening it! @dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now: How do people use PowerShell? Just opening it takes so long I forget why I was opening it! I never have this problem. Same. . if I'm opening powershell I'm doing it with a guide in front of me LOL! 
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 @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now: How do people use PowerShell? Just opening it takes so long I forget why I was opening it! Opens pretty quick for me. If your profile is on a network share then I can see it taking longer. 
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 My biggest grievance with windows and powershell and AD is the need to run it from an elevated user. Rather than being able to elevate once I have powershell open. It's irritating. 
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 @dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: My biggest grievance with windows and powershell and AD is the need to run it from an elevated user. Rather than being able to elevate once I have powershell open. It's irritating. Yeah, that can be annoying. I have a separate domain admin account from my regular user account, so often I'll just open powershell using the domain admin account if I know I'm going to be doing AD work or remoting into another server to do work. 
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 Heading to the colo   
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 @eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: My biggest grievance with windows and powershell and AD is the need to run it from an elevated user. Rather than being able to elevate once I have powershell open. It's irritating. Yeah, that can be annoying. I have a separate domain admin account from my regular user account, so often I'll just open powershell using the domain admin account if I know I'm going to be doing AD work or remoting into another server to do work. Same, I have a separate set of creds for just this. I just despise the UAC prompt. 
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 @dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: My biggest grievance with windows and powershell and AD is the need to run it from an elevated user. Rather than being able to elevate once I have powershell open. It's irritating. Yeah, that can be annoying. I have a separate domain admin account from my regular user account, so often I'll just open powershell using the domain admin account if I know I'm going to be doing AD work or remoting into another server to do work. Same, I have a separate set of creds for just this. I just despise the UAC prompt. Wish I could sudo/su from within the same she'll just doesn't make sense that that feature is missing. 
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 @coliver said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: My biggest grievance with windows and powershell and AD is the need to run it from an elevated user. Rather than being able to elevate once I have powershell open. It's irritating. Yeah, that can be annoying. I have a separate domain admin account from my regular user account, so often I'll just open powershell using the domain admin account if I know I'm going to be doing AD work or remoting into another server to do work. Same, I have a separate set of creds for just this. I just despise the UAC prompt. Wish I could sudo/su from within the same she'll just doesn't make sense that that feature is missing. Right... Let me just open the program and if I need to elevate give me su 
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 @dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @coliver said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now: @dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now: My biggest grievance with windows and powershell and AD is the need to run it from an elevated user. Rather than being able to elevate once I have powershell open. It's irritating. Yeah, that can be annoying. I have a separate domain admin account from my regular user account, so often I'll just open powershell using the domain admin account if I know I'm going to be doing AD work or remoting into another server to do work. Same, I have a separate set of creds for just this. I just despise the UAC prompt. Wish I could sudo/su from within the same she'll just doesn't make sense that that feature is missing. Right... Let me just open the program and if I need to elevate give me su Here's a strange of using sudo. 
 https://stapp.space/run-last-command-in-elevated-powershell/










