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  1. Internalsvc/refresh network
  2. Internalsvc/refresh pnic
  3. Internalsvc/set exception variable
  4. Internalsvc/set log level
  5. Internalsvc/shutdown
  6. Internalsvc/throw exception
  7. Internalsvc/use fds
  8. Introduction to scripting vi using perl or powershell
  9. Introduction to the vSphere SDK in Java and C
  10. Invoke-VM with PowerCLI 4.0 U1
  11. JVix
  12. Java
  13. Jonathan Medd's Powershell 2.0 One Cmdlet at a time
  14. Learning Powershell
  15. LibView
  16. Linked Clones for ESX 3.+
  17. Linked Clones for ESX 3.x+
  18. Linked Clones for ESXi
  19. Listing all VM's in a cluster
  20. Live View
  21. Locate all VMs with NPIV WWN for ESX
  22. Locate all VMs with NPIV WWN for ESXi
  23. Locate all VMs with RDMs for ESX and ESXi
  24. Main Page
  25. Manage VMware Server with PowerShell
  26. Open-vm-tools
  27. Open Source VMFS Driver
  28. Out-Dataset Cmdlet
  29. Ovftool
  30. Parasite, debug your GTK+ applications
  31. Patching ESX with PowerCLI 4.0 U1
  32. Performing emergency shut down of VM's on ESX
  33. Perl
  34. Perl: VMware vSphere Health Check Report
  35. PowerCLI
  36. PowerCLI: Add configuration details to VMX
  37. PowerCLI: Change Virtual Machines Guest OS Names
  38. PowerCLI: Checking VMFS Version and Block Sizes
  39. PowerCLI: Cluster Load
  40. PowerCLI: Create multiple VMs
  41. PowerCLI: Daily Report
  42. PowerCLI: Determine vSwitch vmnic for your VM
  43. PowerCLI: Disable Netflow for a VDPortgroup or a number of VDPortGroups
  44. PowerCLI: Dump virtual machine info as XML
  45. PowerCLI: ESXi 5.0 / ESXi 5.1 Host Backup & Restore GUI Utility
  46. PowerCLI: Export Task and eventlogs to file using TaskHistoryCollector
  47. PowerCLI: Export and import customization profiles
  48. PowerCLI: Factory reset of ESXi
  49. PowerCLI: Force a VM to enter BIOS setup on next boot
  50. PowerCLI: Get VMHost Support Bundles

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