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"You could also roll with some WMI $script={(Get-WMIObject -class Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration| where {$_.ipenabled -eq $true}).E" in VMware vSphere™ PowerCLI - 3 replies |
1 week ago |
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"You don't need a csv... you could just as easily use just a plain txt file with the host names on seperate lines, and then using a get-conte" in VMware vSphere™ PowerCLI - 5 replies |
1 week ago |
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"Hey this post might be just what you need.. http://communities.vmware.com/thread/344390?tstart=5" in VMware vSphere™ PowerCLI - 3 replies |
1 week ago |
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"Not sure abou the view agent... but for tools. You can just do a Update-Tools -vm "MyVM" And even throw a -NoReboot on the end" in VMware vSphere™ PowerCLI - 3 replies |
1 week ago |