We have all been there. You are an automation lover. You have built a masterpiece — a Scheduled Task, perfectly configured, credentials entered, running like clockwork. You walk away like a hero. Then Monday morning hits. Your account is locked. Your coffee tastes like failure. I once left a mapped network drive in an SOE test build and completely forgot
Category: Tutorials
This is the place for all the in-house tutorials and developments.
Ditching PsExec – Running Interactive SYSTEM Shells Natively in PowerShell
If you’ve spent any time in Windows System Administration over the last decade, I can almost guarantee you’ve reached for PsExec at least once. Originally from Sysinternals and now officially part of Microsoft, PsExec is one of those deceptively simple tools that has quietly saved thousands of IT professionals from hours of sheer agony. A single executable, zero installation, no
From The Blinking Cursor to The Thinking Machine: A Memoir of Automation
There is a specific kind of silence that only exists in a server room late at night. It isn’t actually quiet—the fans are screaming, the air conditioning is humming like a jet engine, and the hard drives are clicking in a chaotic rhythm. But for those of us who have spent the last two decades in IT, it feels silent
The Ultimate Command Center for AdGuard Home Power Users
The Problem: “Friction & Context Switching” Whether you run a single AdGuard Home instance on a Raspberry Pi or manage a fleet across multiple locations, the daily management experience often feels disconnected. To simply check if your server is online, pause protection for a quick test, or block an annoying tracker, you have to: It doesn’t seem like much, but
Mange SOLIDserver EfficientIP IPAM form PowerShell
Recently I worked on an automation for cloud infra, where I had to perform different task for AWS and Azure, and both linked with SOLIDserver EfficientIP IPAM. For Azure : We had to use pipeline to deploy new resource group and during this deployment process EfficientIP will give the next available subnet for network creation and update its own database
S3 Bucket Audit Report using AWS PowerShell Script – Secure your S3 Buckets
If you are working on AWS environment and if you follow the news related to AWS, you will probably know there are many major data breach happened because of the human negligence, where vast amount of data kept without any protection like encryption, public access blocking. It is all because of human error. We create S3 bucket, and start





