Note This is the second in a series of four Hey, Scripting Guy! blogs about using Windows PowerShell to facilitate security forensic analysis of a compromised computer system. For me a shopping trip generally involves about five minutes online (unless it is going to a computer super storeā¦but that is different). I am always a bit leery when shopping trips involve stopping for meals. I think she is going to the spa with a group of her friends, and they may be going out for lunch and shopping afterwards. The Scripting Wife is busy getting ready-she made an appointment at the spa for a pedicure, manicure, and massage.
I have been preparing my presentations for the Atlanta TechStravaganza, which happens this Friday Jat the Microsoft Office in Alpharetta. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here.
#Fuel pc using offline account install
Is there a way that Windows PowerShell can help me do this without me having to install a bunch of admin tools on my laptop? One of the problems with saving the event log so that I can look at it later is that I end up with a log that is pretty well useless because I do not have the required application DLLs installed on my computer. Hey, Scripting Guy! I often need to process Windows event logs when I am called to do a forensic investigation of a server. Summary: Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, discusses using Windows PowerShell to dump and to analyze event logs-including security logs.