PowerShell – Empty Reboot
Have you ever needed to prompt a user for a reboot at the end of a setup process? Here is how you do it with a form, which includes a remind me.
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Have you ever needed to prompt a user for a reboot at the end of a setup process? Here is how you do it with a form, which includes a remind me.
This will return BitLocker data without having to enter a bearer token, or having to manually generate a bearer token before accessing MSGraph. You won’t find this anywhere else, because I wrote it. I do recommend having your Azure app registration done, and its appID ready to go. The appID info will go into the Read More …
This will return the current user, even from the system account security content. Highly useful, if you’re trying to apply settings, configs, or run processes from the security context of the current user, but initially starting from the system account, like when using desktop management systems like SCCM or Intune. Code From the Console Read More …