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		<title>By: Get the latest Quest AD snappins for PowerShell &#171; Desktop Feedbag</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Get the latest Quest AD snappins for&#160;PowerShell  PowerShell 2.0 CTP 3 still doesn&#8217;t have native Active Directory cmdlets.  You can still get into AD and do stuff, but have to use the native ADSI calls.  The FREE Quest AD tools just adds a snapin of cmdlets that you can use to do AD stuff.  Very easy to build into your scripts for automation.  Good stuff for you PowerShell users.  If you want to add the snapin to the native PS install, follow my how to here. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Get the latest Quest AD snappins for&nbsp;PowerShell  PowerShell 2.0 CTP 3 still doesn&#8217;t have native Active Directory cmdlets.  You can still get into AD and do stuff, but have to use the native ADSI calls.  The FREE Quest AD tools just adds a snapin of cmdlets that you can use to do AD stuff.  Very easy to build into your scripts for automation.  Good stuff for you PowerShell users.  If you want to add the snapin to the native PS install, follow my how to here. [...]</p>
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