A while ago I wrote about Aaron Leerch‘s Symbol Server Transaction Manager, which put a nice front end on managing your Symbol Server. As I have been harping for years, if you don’t have a Symbol Server set up, you’re not doing development. Aaron’s been busy and has outdone himself with a major update, that’s now available on CodePlex as PowerShell Symbol Store. The UI is still supported, but now you can add, remove and most importantly, lock a particular transaction from PowerShell or the UI. Aaron’s code is also an excellent example of how to build real world PowerShell snap-in. Aaron’s looking for feedback so definitely try out his tools and let him know what you think.
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