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How to place a group in Maintenance Mode using PowerShell

GrayAndYellowGears Our very own Mr. Steve Rachui had another great post over on his blog yesterday morning, this time about how to use PowerShell to put a group into Maintenance Mode:

Steve? Why are you writing a post on how to place a group in maintenance mode using powershell? There are already LOTS of solutions out there to put a group in maintenance mode – why spend time on another? Good question. The reason? Efficiency.

To get all the details and see Steve's script see Place a Group in Maintenance Mode with Powershell.

J.C. Hornbeck | System Center Knowledge Engineer

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    June 20, 2011
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  • Anonymous
    July 04, 2011
    There are a lot of systems out there, but if you do not test the new ones how will you know if you have the best?

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    July 28, 2011
    Operating systems are all alike to a degre, and what would be the be benefit of this one

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