PowerShell Weekly for May 10, 2024
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If you are like me and have multiple machines you work on with different profiles, it can be difficult to remember which profile contains which functions. So, I wrote a quick function that will display all the functions for me on start up.
I’ve always developed and ran scripts locally through VS Code. I’m just getting started with Azure Automation and am not a fan of waiting for the job to complete before seeing my results. In fact, it’s very frustrating. I’d rather develop and test my script locally first before running it in Azure Automation....
Azure Automation Run As Account will retire on September 30, 2023 and will be replaced with Managed Identities. Before that date, you’ll need to migrate your runbooks to use managed identities....