

Using this as the basis with the knowledge of PowerShell I quickly created a script block which queried my test domain for my servers under the Enterprise Servers OU. The example provided by Royal for PowerShell shows how to create a credential object, a folder, and a connection to a computer through the terminal. This is useful for learning how to create your object and is a good first step and a nice welcome example from RoyalTS. The examples do not show how to dynamically create JSON files but instead show how to create static ones. This piqued my curiosity so I downloaded version 5 and started looking at the documentation for the new RoyalJSON specification.īeyond the specifications documentation, there are also examples for all of the supported script interrupters inside of RoyalTS itself. That is until my eyes landed on the line Dynamic Folders and credentials.

Well I’m always interested in the newest versions of applications, especially those that I use on a frequent basis, so I started reading the release notes for version 5.Īt that point nothing jumped out at me saying that this required a full version update.

When I opened it up recently I was greeted with a message that the application has been updated to version 5. I have been using Royal TS since version 3 of the application.
