New Beta of the vWorkspace PowerShell Module
This new Beta of the vWorkspace PowerShell Module adds provisioning capabilities to the vWorkspace PowerShell module! This beta of the vWorkspace PowerShell module allows you to achieve even higher levels of automation.
It is with great pleasure that I’m announcing the beta of the second major iteration of the vWorkspace PowerShell module. This release is very exciting because it adds provisioning capabilities to the vWorkspace PowerShell module! This beta of the vWorkspace PowerShell module allows you to achieve even higher levels of automation.
For example, in addition to setting installing/uninstalling/upgrading PNtools on any/all computers from a PowerShell script (which is possible with the current production release of the vWorkspace PowerShell module), with this beta you can now also create computer groups using the vWorkspace PowerShell module and provisioning computers to a group, using the broad set of options that the vWorkspace Management Console also offers you.
This is the complete list of all new CMDlets that have been introduced in this beta of the vWorkspace PowerShell module:
• Get-QVWComputer
• Get-QVWComputerGroup
• Get-QVWDistributionTarget
• Set-QVWProvisioningSettings
• New-QVWComputerGroup
• New-QVWComputer
• New-QVWWANAccelerationSettings
• New-QVWAccessSchedule
• New-QVWAutoExpandSettings
• New-QVWNamingConventions
As always, all documentation on these new CMDlets in this beta of the vWorkspace PowerShell module can be found on our wiki site here: http://wiki.vworkspace.inside.quest.com/index.php/Cmdlet_Reference_%28Beta%29
So there you go. Now you can almost automate every aspect of a vWorkspace environment, from installing vWorkspace to creating computer groups and from adding farms to provisioning desktops.
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