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Happy New Year from SAPIEN Technologies, Inc. January 2009

PrimalScript 2009 is a month away!

The scheduled release date of PrimalScript 2009 is February 1, 2009!  If you have not already done so, get PrimalScript 2007 now (new purchase or upgrade and older version) and receive a free upgrade to PrimalScript 2009 when it is released!  Our development team has been working overtime to make this version exciting and chock full of new functionality and features!

Check out these hot new screen shots

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PrimalScript 2009 come with more tools than any PrimalScript version before. In this partial screenshot you see the new PowerShell Profile Manager, which allows you to quickly enable, disable or edit your PowerShell system and user profiles.
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Trying to keep your desktop, your laptop and your home machine synchronized? PrimalScript 2009's new "End Of Day" wizard keeps track of the files you modify and gives you various options to transport the files you actually modified to your other computers.

SPECIAL FORCES TRAINING 

Scpecial_Forces_Logo.gifWe are set for our Special Forces training in Dallas Texas.  We have the perfect venue and have secured special room rates at the lovely Best Western Dallas Hotel and Conference Center.  Our classes include lunch and two snacks a day, plus a bonus dinner for attendees with Jeff Hicks! Sign up today space is filling up fast!

Jeff Hicks One-Liner 

Use this one-liner to get a quick report on server memory utilization. 
If you only have a few servers, you can enter them as a comma separated
list as I've done here.

Get-Wmiobject -query "Select * from
Win32_PerfFormattedData_PerfOS_Memory" -computername
("server1","server2","server3") |
 select @{name="Computername";Expression={$_.__SERVER}},`
 AvailableMBytes,`
 @{name="CommittedMBytes";Expression={$_.CommittedBytes/1MB}},`
 @{name="CommitLimitMBytes";Expression={$_.CommitLimit/1MB}},`
 @{name="PoolNonPagedMBytes";Expression={$_.PoolNonPagedBytes/1MB}},`
 @{name="SystemCodeTotalMBytes";Expression={$_.SystemCodeTotalBytes/1MB}},`
PercentCommittedBytesInUse 

You can type this as one line.  I've added line breaks to make it easier
to read.  Don't forget the forums at ScriptingAnswers.com if you need
help or have questions!
 

In This Issue

Special Offer

January is the beginning of a new year and the time to clear out last years stock!  Visit ScriptingOutpost.com and check out our specials section to see all the great deals for the month of January.

Blog / Free Tools

Want to be in the know?  Visit the our blog at blog.sapien.com to get the latest news and up and coming information about the great things SAPIEN is planning.

FREE! FREE! FREE!

SAPIEN Technologies offers a bevy of free tools at primaltools.com.  Visit today and get your free tools.

Questions?  Contact Sales at sales@sapien.com | (707) 252.8700 x117



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