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It's been a couple of weeks since TechEd and I'm finally getting caught up. A good friend and fellow Geek Gordon Ryan (Gordo) and I were having a chat about Powershell before one of my sessions. As we were chatting he mentioned some work he was doing with Data Protection Manager (DPM) and how a Powershell is playing into his management of DPM. Here's a quick post from Gordo on how Powershell was used to remove inactive protection points in DPM 2007.