The Desired State Configuration (DSC) module xWebAdministration does not yet support changing the identity of an application pool. There is a community fork cWebAdministration that
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Configuring your SharePoint farm for DSC with xSharePointAdministration
Getting the xSharePointAdministration module to work has a lot of gotchas. So I decided to write a separate post for it. First of all: the
Moving from PowerShell DSC to Release Management vNext DSC
If you’ve learned plain PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) and then move to Visual Studio Release Management vNext there are a lot of gotchas that
Packaging DSC configurations for Visual Studio / TFS Release Management vNext
If you are using Visual Studio Release Management vNext to release your applications you’ll probably have DSC (Desired State Configuration) configurations that are shared between
Add ApplicationInsights to your O365 SharePoint sites
If you use ApplicationInsights in your SharePoint Apps you might also want to include it in all sites of the hosting web. You can do
xSharePointAdministration Module – PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC)
Today I added the first version of the PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) Module xSharePointAdministration to the Script Center. The module contains resources to configure