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SysOps Bits offers straightforward IT solutions. As a Systems Administrator, I simplify tech complexities and share insights from my hands-on experience. This blog covers PowerShell, server management, and tips for tech wellness. Plus, find fun DIY projects to explore!

In this blog, I share my journey navigating PowerShell scripting, mainly using Native PowerShell, AzureAD or ActiveDirectory modules. While I’m no expert, I aim to pass on valuable insights gained through hands-on experience. Join me in exploring coding nuances, automation techniques, and various scripting scenarios. Together, let’s embrace the learning process and empower others in their IT endeavors.
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Explore Byte-Sized Technical Tutorials on SysOps Bits, covering Windows Servers, WordPress Plugins, and hobby technical projects. From setting up Windows server environments to tackling DIY technical endeavors, dive into concise guides designed for quick understanding documented from my experience. Whether you’re a novice or seasoned enthusiast, discover step-by-step instructions and insights to enhance your skills in server management and beyond.
Blog Posts
Automate Device Syncing in Intune Using PowerShell
Bulk Syncing Devices in Intune During device enrollment, it is essential to sync the device with Intune to ensure it is properly configured with the latest policies and settings from the management server. In addition to enrollments, any policy changes made without a forced sync can take around eight hours in line with the Policy […]
Quick DNS & WAN Miniport Fixes for VPN Problems
This PowerShell script helps resolve network connectivity issues by flushing DNS caches and resetting WAN Miniport adapters, commonly used in hybrid work and AOVPN environments. It automates the removal of problematic network devices and refreshes hardware, ensuring seamless network performance.
Optimize Your Intune Environment: Remove And Report Unused Devices With PowerShell
Managing devices in Microsoft Intune can be a complex task, especially when ensuring that your device inventory remains compliant and up-to-date. I created a PowerShell script that automates the cleanup of non-compliant and stale devices by leveraging Microsoft Graph commands to report on devices based on their last sync time and compliance status. While you […]
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