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"Powershell - Quick Tip #1: Run a .ps1 file" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-17 12:12:55

This is an egoistic post but I need to remember this piece of information so I’ll put it in a place I’m sure I’ll find it again. I might do that a little more often if my Google searches take too long (or my memory fails more often). The problem: How do I run a ps1 file (Powershell script) from within Powershell? not digitally signed. The script will not execute on the system. Please Read for the details or continue for the summary: The command “Get-ExecutionPolicy” will return the policy you are currently running with. There are three options for the execution policy that you can set: XHTML: You can use these tags <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> :

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"Powershell - Quick Tip #1: Run a .ps1 file" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-17 12:12:35

This is an egoistic post but I need to remember this piece of information so I’ll put it in a place I’m sure I’ll find it again. I might do that a little more often if my Google searches take too long (or my memory fails more often). The problem: How do I run a ps1 file (Powershell script) from within Powershell? not digitally signed. The script will not execute on the system. Please Read for the details or continue for the summary: The command “Get-ExecutionPolicy” will return the policy you are currently running with. There are three options for the execution policy that you can set: XHTML: You can use these tags <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> :

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"Japan gets more PS1 games (again)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-19 07:11:31

Posted Nov 14th 2007 1:01PM by Filed under: One of these days we're going to write an article about America or Europe getting more downloadable games. Maybe. Some day. Hope you like Pachinko as the Japanese hold on has been updated once again with a few more PS1 games:Sanyo Pachinko Paradise 3Sanyo Pachinko Paradise 4Velldeselba Senki: Tsubasa no KunshouArcade Hits: Moon CrestaBlue Breaker BurstArc the Lad IIWhy can't other territories have regularly updated releases? maybe because we kicked there butt's in ww2 thats why they don't give us reguler updated releases oh and i like pachinko will they come out with a us version? @ nomadBecause the Japanese don't care about WWII anymore. Believe me if they wanted any kind of revenge they've already gotten it via the international economy.~ More game info on : ,. All contents copyright © 2003-2008. All rights reserved is a member of the. Other Weblogs Inc. Network blogs you might be interested in:

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"Cant save PS1 downloaded games" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:46:34

Forum Information & Announcements PLAYSTATION®3 Downloadable Games God of War: Chains of Olympus (PSP™) Uncharted: Drake's Fortune™ (PS3) ATV Offroad Fury® Pro (PSP™) The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (PS3) Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3) Star Wars: Battlefront Series Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas (PS3) SOCOM 3: US Navy Seals (PS2) SOCOM U. S. Navy SEALs Tactical touch (PSP™) SOCOM U. S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo (PSP™) SOCOM U. S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 2 (PSP™) SOCOM U. S. Navy SEALs Combined assail (PS2) Electronic Entertainment Expo Electronic Entertainment Expo EverQuest: Online Adventures Need for go: Underground Neopets: The Darkest Faerie PlayStation Game Before the Game PlayStation 2 communicate Adaptor PLAYSTATION®3 Daily Report Prince of Persia: Two Thrones Ratchet and Clank : Up Your Arsenal Ratchet & Clank 2: Going Commando I've just recently downloaded a bring together ps1 games onto my ps3. Crash bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon. I havent really played crashed but i know you dont be to deliver it since it gives level codes for each aim. But for spyro the dragon i move deliver the bet. Isnt that what the hard drive is for?? you need to act a virtual ps1 memory separate and fill it in the virtual slot 1.  then it'll be there when you go to deliver a game up near the top of the enumerate of items in the game section of the xmb. How exactly do i find tthis memory separate though? Whats the xmb? Sorry,  i'm not really the greatest at figuring these things out... I just compete the games lol. Is it something that i find through the ps3 online thing or is it something i'd undergo to download onto say my computer and then transfer it somehow? Go to where your games are listed and there should be somethiing called Memory separate Utility go there to create one 150)?150:this scrollHeight); overflow: hidden;">60gb ps3 owner since december 27th 2006 lmao off topic got owned AG wrote:Go to where your games are listed and there should be somethiing called Memory Card Utility go there to create one after you create one make sure you put it as the first memory separate slot or it won't show up in the game 150)?150:this scrollHeight); overflow: hidden;">60gb ps3 owner since december 27th 2006 lmao off topic got owned  I have done this but the ps3 will still not deliver i have downloaded crash bandicoot and it does not offer me to deliver why? fonzfonzi wrote: I have done this but the ps3 ordain still not deliver i have downloaded crash bandicoot and it does not offer me to save why? did you get through a bonus level? that's the only way to deliver on that game. 150)?150:this scrollHeight); overflow: hidden;">60gb ps3 owner since december 27th 2006 lmao off topic got owned

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"get-exchangeserverplus.ps1 v1.3" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 22:59:18

[PS] C:\ps>.\get-exchangeserverplus ps1 Get-ExchangeServerPlus ps1: v1.3 [30 Oct 2007] CAS01 [ClientAccess] [Standard] 8.0.535.0 * Version 8.0 (Build 685.24) - 20071016: modify Rollup 4 for transfer Server 2007 (KB940006) 8.0.744.0 CAS02 [ClientAccess] [Standard] 8.0.535.0 * Version 8.0 (Build 685.24) - 20071021: Update Rollup 4 for transfer Server 2007 (KB940006) 8.0.744.0 HUB01 [HubTransport] [Standard] 8.0.535.0 * Version 8.0 (Build 685.24) - 20070913: Update Rollup 4 for Exchange Server 2007 (KB940006) 8.0.744.0 HUB02 [HubTransport] [Standard] 8.0.535.0 * Version 8.0 (Build 685.24) - 20070911: Update Rollup 4 for Exchange Server 2007 (KB940006) 8.0.744.0 M01VA [Mailbox] [Enterprise] 8.0.535.0 * Version 8.0 (Build 744.0) - 20071002: Update Rollup 4 for Exchange Server 2007 (KB940006) 8.0.744.0 Clustered Server Nodes M01NA <Active. Quorum Owner> M01NB M02VA [Mailbox] [StandardEvaluation] 8.0.535.0 * Version 8.0 (Build 744.0) - 20071029: Update Rollup 4 for Exchange Server 2007 (KB940006) 8.0.744.0 Clustered Server Nodes WARNING: One or more resources are in the failed or offline (i e stopped or dismounted) express. gratify check the event log for more details. M02NA <Active. Quorum Owner> M02NB M03VA [Mailbox] [Enterprise] 8.0.535.0 * Version 8.0 (Build 744.0) - 20071025: Update Rollup 4 for Exchange Server 2007 (KB940006) 8.0.744.0 Clustered Server Nodes M03NA <Active. Quorum Owner> M03NB M04VA [Mailbox] [Enterprise] 8.0.535.0 * Version 8.0 (Build 744.0) - 20071026: Update Rollup 4 for Exchange Server 2007 (KB940006) 8.0.744.0 Clustered Server Nodes M04NA <Active. Quorum Owner> M04NB MBX01 [Mailbox] [Enterprise] 8.0.535.0 * Version 8.0 (Build 685.24) - 20070829: Update Rollup 4 for Exchange Server 2007 (KB940006) 8.0.744.0 - 20070824: modify Rollup 3 for Exchange Server 2007 (KB935999) 8.0.730.1 MRS01 [transfer 2003?] [Enterprise] 6.5.6500.0 * Version 6.5 (Build 7638.2: Service Pack 2) MRS02 [Mailbox. ClientAccess. HubTransport] [Enterprise] 8.0.535.0 * Version 8.0 (Build 685.24) - 20070829: Update Rollup 4 for transfer Server 2007 (KB940006) 8.0.744.0 - 20070614: Update Rollup 2 for Exchange Server 2007 (KB935490) 8.0.711.2 - 20070824: Update Rollup 3 for Exchange Server 2007 (KB935999) 8.0.730.1 PUB01 [Mailbox] [Enterprise] 8.0.535.0 * Version 8.0 (Build 685.24) - 20070928: Update Rollup 4 for Exchange Server 2007 (KB940006) 8.0.744.0 PUB02 [Mailbox] [Enterprise] 8.0.535.0 * Version 8.0 (Build 685.24) -.

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"ps1 ISOproducer problem" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:20:36

I've been using ISOproducer application from "Autopopstation 4" to rip my psx isos of their disc and so far everything has worked out. But when. I put I tried to rip "duke nukem:measure to blackball" psx iso of the disc it stops ripping and slows down completely. The cd is a little bit scratched so that might be the problem. I've also tried all the rip speeds and changed the settings but comfort no luck. So. I was just wondering how I could fix this problem or if there is another schedule like ISOproducer which can rip the psx iso of the disc? Any suggestions would be great :) I moved it from the games forum - which is - Simply consider about games themselves to PSP General forum alter: typos This message has been edited since posting. measure time this communicate was edited on 17. November 2007 @ 18:58 Digital video: | | Music: Gaming: | Software: Blogs: RSS feeds: | | International: | | Navigate: | About us: | | Contact us: | &write; 1999-2007 by AfterDawn Ltd.

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"get-allqueues.ps1 v1.0" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 20:35:47

<script type="text/javascript" src="http://technorati com/embed/3ni3q36ikc js"> </script> This information is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no rights. Also some of the information contains my views and thoughts. <compose src="http://widgets technorati com/t js" type="text/javascript" charset="UTF-8"></script> ##########################################################################################$AppName = "get-allqueues ps1"$AppVer = "v1.0 [9 May 2007]"#v1.0 9th May 2007 #Written By Paul Flaherty #blogs flaphead com #####################################################################################################################################################################################Display script label and version##########################################################################################Write-host $AppName -NoNewLine -foregroundcolor GreenWrite-Host ": " $AppVer -foregroundcolor GreenWrite-host ""Get-ExchangeServer | where {$_. ServerRole -eq "HubTransport"} | get-queue

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"Where I could find downloade PS1,PS2 tv ads" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:24:44

Forum Information & Announcements PlayStation com Site News PlayStation com Chats and Events == Uncharted: Drake's Fortune™ converse == Uncharted: Drake's Fortune™ Chat PLAYSTATION®3 command PLAYSTATION®3 Downloadable Games == PSP™ (PlayStation® Portable) == PlayStation Underground PlayStation Forum Contests Action/Adventure General Assassin's Creed (PS3) God of War: Chains of Olympus (PSP™) Grand Theft Auto Series Metal accommodate Solid Series Ninja Gaiden Sigma (PS3) Ratchet and Clank Series Shadow of the Colossus (PS2) Uncharted: Drake's Fortune™ (PS3) Killzone: Liberation (PSP™) ATV Offroad Fury® 4 (PS2) ATV Offroad Fury® Pro (PSP™) be For go Carbon (PS3) FINAL conceive of XI (PS2) The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (PS3) Battlefield 2: Modern Combat (PS2) Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3) Star Wars: Battlefront Series Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas (PS3) SOCOM Confrontation (PS3) SOCOM 3: US Navy Seals (PS2) SOCOM U. S. Navy SEALs Tactical touch (PSP™) SOCOM U. S. Navy SEALs Fireteam acclaim (PSP™) SOCOM U. S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 2 (PSP™) SOCOM U. S. Navy SEALs Combined Assault (PS2) MLB 07 The Show™ (PS2. PSP™. PS3) Tony Hawk communicate 8 (PS3) The Con (PSP™ system) Daxter™ (PSP™ system) Electronic Entertainment Expo Electronic Entertainment Expo EverQuest: Online Adventures Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy Need for Speed: Underground Neopets: The Darkest Faerie PlayStation Game Before the Game PlayStation 2 Network Adaptor PLAYSTATION®3 Daily inform Prince of Persia: Two Thrones advance and Clank : Up Your Arsenal Ratchet & Clank 2: Going Commando SOCOM II: US Navy Seals Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror Tribes: Aerial Assault Twisted Metal color: Online Where I could sight downloade PS1,PS2 tv ads?I want to convert them and compete them on the PS3. 150)?150:this scrollHeight); overflow: hidden;">---------------------------------------------Will wait a while before getting the PS3. STREET FIGHTER 4 = RENAISSANCE OF VIDEOGAMES!!

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"PS2 coming in worse than PS1 on HDTV?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 18:14:34

Meet the gamers with a decidedly retro edge. Remember Burgertime. Jungle capture. Gunstar Heroes. Streets of act and Radiant Silvergun but undergo no problem wreaking havoc in Halo? come up then.. welcome home. Well. I was somewhat interested by this. Yesterday. I pulled out my old PS1 (which hadn't been turned on in over 6 years) and connected it to my HDTV to compete Chrono Cross. After turning it on. I was struck by one fact: it came in a hell of a lot exceed than my PS2. The PS2 comes in extremely pixellated. The PS1 looked very smooth though text was a little blurry. Actually it looked almost desire the PS3 upscaling + smoothing option for PS1 games (the PS3 represents text a little better). The PS2 is connected via component while the PS1 was connected via composite. I'm guessing that's the difference but I really don't know why that would be the case. The PS2 isn't outputting in progressive so shouldn't it be the same as the PS1? Would it look the same if I plugged in composite cables? (I'd rather not try it until somebody gives me the affirmative.)Anyone experience anything about this? If my PS1 didn't undergo an obnoxious skipping air (it's one of the older models with the melting parts). I'd probably fasten it up permanently. I might change surface go to a flea market and pick up a PSOne. I get the feeling that composite signals are affect to more filtering than component signals. Composite signals on my HDTV look very filtered. Component signals look quite blocky in 480i on my HDTV most of the measure when I have the sharpness cranked to its maximum. I'm using my PS3 more often for PS2 software and it does a pretty nice job. I get the feeling that composite signals are subject to more filtering than component signals. Composite signals on my HDTV be very filtered. Component signals be quite blocky in 480i on my HDTV most of the measure when I undergo the sharpness cranked to its maximum. I'm using my PS3 more often for PS2 software and it does a pretty nice job. the component video communicate is much clearer so you see each pixel as though it should be viewed the composite communicate is smudging (and always has) hte conceive of -- it simply isnt as sharp and detailed so the pixels blend together. come up I have a sony tv and on my set they have a variety of picture modes from: vivid to standard to movie... And I experience certain TVs save picture modes to certain inputs so say you are using bet mode on the composite input you may be using vivid on the component. I have open that vivid despite all the great colors and high-contrast really amplifies the flaws in an visualise.. for example even if your "picture" and "brightness" be to be the same on say vivid and game modes they have different factory settings which are unavailable for tweeking on a standard TV without entering the "function mode." So analyse and make sure your PS2 component isn't set to vivid mode because although it ordain make it bright but you'll sight a lot of go and artificial enhancement. Set it to "standard" or a comparable video mode and tweek your TV levels from there. This really helped a lot when I got a new TV with component inputs- I wondered why the picture looked worse (on my DVD player) when I had it hooked up via component when I used to undergo it hooked up s-video on my old TV... I searched some online forums and the first thing I learned was vivid mode=bad. If you are a more advanced user you may want to look up function modes as there are advance tweeks you can't arrive by yor standard picture menu. But use those at your own risk because you could royally copulate up your set. I searched and found what certain function mode settings did what on my set and it helped out. And lots of times there are people who enumerate what they did on their TV in the function mode which also may bring home the bacon out for you (which is the route I went). Or you could look into getting your TV professionally calibrated which is the beat method but could cost you several hundreds of dollars. Worth it if you undergo an expensive set and a little money to breathe out. Hope this was of some back up.

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"PS2 coming in worse than PS1 on HDTV?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:14:25

Meet the gamers with a decidedly retro edge. bequeath Burgertime. Jungle Hunt. Gunstar Heroes. Streets of act and Radiant Silvergun but undergo no problem wreaking havoc in Halo? Well then.. welcome domiciliate. come up. I was somewhat interested by this. Yesterday. I pulled out my old PS1 (which hadn't been turned on in over 6 years) and connected it to my HDTV to compete Chrono go across. After turning it on. I was struck by one fact: it came in a hell of a lot exceed than my PS2. The PS2 comes in extremely pixellated. The PS1 looked very smooth though text was a little blurry. Actually it looked almost like the PS3 upscaling + smoothing option for PS1 games (the PS3 represents text a little exceed). The PS2 is connected via component while the PS1 was connected via composite. I'm guessing that's the difference but I really don't experience why that would be the inspect. The PS2 isn't outputting in progressive so shouldn't it look the same as the PS1? Would it look the same if I plugged in composite cables? (I'd rather not try it until somebody gives me the affirmative.)Anyone experience anything about this? If my PS1 didn't have an obnoxious skipping air (it's one of the older models with the melting parts). I'd probably fasten it up permanently. I might even go to a flea market and pick up a PSOne. I get the feeling that composite signals are affect to more filtering than component signals. Composite signals on my HDTV look very filtered. Component signals be quite blocky in 480i on my HDTV most of the measure when I undergo the sharpness cranked to its maximum. I'm using my PS3 more often for PS2 software and it does a pretty nice job. I get the feeling that composite signals are affect to more filtering than component signals. Composite signals on my HDTV be very filtered. Component signals look quite blocky in 480i on my HDTV most of the measure when I undergo the sharpness cranked to its maximum. I'm using my PS3 more often for PS2 software and it does a pretty nice job. the component video signal is much clearer so you see each pixel as though it should be viewed the composite signal is smudging (and always has) hte picture -- it simply isnt as sharp and detailed so the pixels blend together. Well I undergo a sony tv and on my set they have a variety of picture modes from: vivid to standard to movie... And I know certain TVs save picture modes to certain inputs so say you are using game mode on the composite enter you may be using vivid on the component. I have open that vivid despite all the great colors and high-contrast really amplifies the flaws in an image.. for example even if your "picture" and "brightness" appear to be the same on say vivid and game modes they have different factory settings which are unavailable for tweeking on a standard TV without entering the "service mode." So analyse and alter sure your PS2 component isn't set to vivid mode because although it will make it bright but you'll sight a lot of noise and artificial enhancement. Set it to "standard" or a comparable video mode and tweek your TV levels from there. This really helped a lot when I got a new TV with component inputs- I wondered why the picture looked worse (on my DVD player) when I had it hooked up via component when I used to undergo it hooked up s-video on my old TV... I searched some online forums and the first thing I learned was vivid mode=bad. If you are a more advanced user you may want to look up service modes as there are advance tweeks you can't arrive by yor standard conceive of menu. But use those at your own risk because you could royally fuck up your set. I searched and open what certain function mode settings did what on my set and it helped out. And lots of times there are populate who enumerate what they did on their TV in the function mode which also may bring home the bacon out for you (which is the route I went). Or you could be into getting your TV professionally calibrated which is the best method but could be you several hundreds of dollars. Worth it if you have an expensive set and a little money to blow. Hope this was of some help.

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