I suppose the very first thing we should cover is what “authentication policies and silos” are, and how they can help us. At it’s simplest, this functionality was introduced by Microsoft starting with Server 2012 R2. The purpose was to give a bit of a bump to Kerberos account protections by adding the ability for …
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Case of the Missing Power Query Errors (and Data)
I’ll start off by stating that I am very much not a data analyst type of person. That means I don’t know data theory, or the best approaches to building business intelligence dashboards and the like. If you are such a person, and you know of better ways of handling this, please do leave a …
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PowerShell Module Adventures: Part 3
In part 2 (found here), I indicated that the next article would be focused on securing our budding API, but that is going to have to wait. Clearly that was a much younger and more naive version than the man I am today. As it happens, the scaffolded API we built in the last article, …
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Hello world!
For years, I’ve mostly only shared my knowledge and insights with my direct colleagues, and the customers I worked for. After much prodding, I thought it time for me to branch out and start sharing with others. This is hopefully the first of what will be many posts covering technology topics of every sort, but …
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