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  "title": "pswinreporting",
  "home_page_url": "https://evotec.xyz/es/tags/pswinreporting",
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  "description": "Evotec Main Website",
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    {
      "id": "https://evotec.xyz/es/blog/the-only-powershell-command-you-will-ever-need-to-find-out-who-did-what-in-active-directory",
      "url": "https://evotec.xyz/es/blog/the-only-powershell-command-you-will-ever-need-to-find-out-who-did-what-in-active-directory",
      "title": "The only PowerShell Command you will ever need to find out who did what in Active Directory",
      "summary": "While the title of this blog may be a bit exaggeration, the command I\u2019m trying to show here does it\u2019s best to deliver on the promise. What you\u2019re about to witness here is something I\u2019ve worked on for a while now, and it meets my basic needs. If you don\u2019t have SIEM product or products that monitor who does what in Active Directory this command makes it very easy, even for people who don\u2019t have much experience in reading Event Logs. If you\u2019d like to learn about working with Windows Event Logs here\u2019s a great article I wrote recently \u2013 PowerShell \u2013 Everything you wanted to know about Event Logs and then some.",
      "date_published": "2019-04-28T15:52:32.0000000Z",
      "tags": [
        "active directory",
        "ad",
        "events",
        "events viewer",
        "powershell",
        "pswinreporting",
        "pswinreportingv2",
        "Windows"
      ]
    },
    {
      "id": "https://evotec.xyz/es/blog/pswinreporting-1-8-split-of-branches-legacy-vs-new-hope",
      "url": "https://evotec.xyz/es/blog/pswinreporting-1-8-split-of-branches-legacy-vs-new-hope",
      "title": "PSWinReporting 1.8 \u2013 Split of branches (Legacy vs. New Hope)",
      "summary": "A new branch of PSWinReporting is slowly coming, and I thought it would be the best time to have a final article about it with all configuration options available for those that will want to stay using PSWinReporting from Legacy branch. The idea is that you may have it working in your systems and it\u2019s good enough for you. You may not want to change it, and with New Hope, the changes are so big it\u2019s a rewrite.",
      "date_published": "2019-03-10T20:39:43.0000000Z",
      "tags": [
        "Active Directory",
        "event",
        "event monitoring",
        "events",
        "powershell",
        "pswinreporting",
        "Windows"
      ]
    },
    {
      "id": "https://evotec.xyz/es/blog/active-directory-how-to-track-down-why-and-where-the-user-account-was-locked-out",
      "url": "https://evotec.xyz/es/blog/active-directory-how-to-track-down-why-and-where-the-user-account-was-locked-out",
      "title": "Active Directory \u2013 How to track down why and where the user account was locked out",
      "summary": "I\u2019ve been working with Windows Events for a while now. One of the things I did to help me diagnose problems and reporting on Windows Events was to write PSEventViewer to help to parse the logs and write PSWinReporting to help monitor (with use of PSEventViewer) Domain Controllers for events that happen across the domain. It\u2019s handy and I, get those excellent daily reports of what happened while I was gone.",
      "date_published": "2019-01-24T15:25:31.0000000Z",
      "tags": [
        "active directory",
        "event viewer",
        "get-events",
        "get-winevent",
        "powershell",
        "pseventviewer",
        "pswinreporting",
        "windows",
        "windows server"
      ]
    },
    {
      "id": "https://evotec.xyz/es/blog/install-module-the-term-install-module-is-not-recognized-as-the-name-of-cmdlet-function-script-file-or-operable-program",
      "url": "https://evotec.xyz/es/blog/install-module-the-term-install-module-is-not-recognized-as-the-name-of-cmdlet-function-script-file-or-operable-program",
      "title": "Install-Module: The term Install-Module is not recognized as the name of cmdlet, function, script file or operable program",
      "summary": "Recently I was asked to implement PSWinReporting onto yet another domain. Happily I\u2019ve started to install my 6 modules to\u2026",
      "date_published": "2018-07-25T08:15:53.0000000Z",
      "tags": [
        "install-module",
        "PowerShell",
        "pseventviewer",
        "psteams",
        "pswinreporting",
        "pswritecolor",
        "Windows"
      ]
    }
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