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Presenting at MM&M User Group UK - Wednesday 18th February

So I was lucky enough to receive an invite from Nathan Winters who runs the MM&M User Group UK (aka Exchange) to present at their next meeting on Wednesday 18th February at Microsoft in London. It will be an evening around using Powershell to manage Exchange, the agenda is as below: 18:15 - 18:40 Arrival 18:40 - 18:45 Introduction to speakers and the aims of the group 18:45 - 19:30 1st session; Jonathan Medd, Introduction to PowerShell and Using PowerShell to manage Exchange 2003!

UK Powershell User Group - January Meeting

The January meeting of the UK Powershell User Group takes place Wednesday 21st Jan 2009 6.30pm GMT. Memphis Room Building 3 Microsoft Campus TVP Reading UK We have a Live Meeting with Jeffrey Snover talking about PowerShell v2 Pizza break Then Jeremy Pack from HP will then be doing a PowerShell demo - exact topic to be confirmed It should be a great evening. Jeffrey is obviously the man to ask if you have any burning questions about Powershell, particularly V2 for this event.

Reminder: UK Powershell User Group Thursday 20th Nov

Richard has confirmed details of the next UK Powershell User Group Meeting. Date: Thursday 20th November Time: 6.30 - 9.30pm Location: Memphis Room, Building 3, Microsoft Campus, Thames Valley Park, Reading Agenda: Powershell Introduction: Objects and get-member PowerGUI SQL Server Reporting Services powerpack Powershell in SQL Server 2008 If you want to attend please send an email to [email protected] so that you can have a badge waiting for you on arrival.

PowerShell Virtual User Group Meeting #7

Tonight there is a meeting of the Powershell Virtual User Group. I haven’t been able to make one of these before because of the time difference, but this one seems to have been scheduled a little earlier than before so hoping to make it. Time: November 13th, 2008 at 12PM EST (noon; New York time) Some really interesting looking content: *Nathan Winters (MVP): “Exchange 2007 from PowerShell”. Nathan will show how PowerShell can be used with Exchange 2007.