Carl Webster Accessibility Statement

Carl Webster is committed to facilitating the accessibility and usability of its website, carlwebster.com, for everyone. Carl Webster aims to comply with all applicable standards, including the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 up to Level AA (WCAG 2.0 AA). Carl Webster is proud of the efforts that we have completed and that are in-progress to ensure that our website is accessible to everyone.

If you experience any difficulty in accessing any part of this website, please feel free to email us at info@carlwebster.com and we will work with you to provide the information or service you seek through an alternate communication method that is accessible for you consistent with applicable law (for example, through telephone support).

Scripts and Other Utilities

All downloads are now on Citrix ShareFile.

Please ignore the Filename displayed for the download. WordPress is showing the ShareFile link and not the filename of the download.

All current documentation scripts require PowerShell Version 3 or later and create a Microsoft Word 2010, 2013, or 2016/2019/Word O365 document.

Most documentation scripts will also create formatted text and HTML output so Microsoft Word is not required.

*****All scripts perform best with PowerShell Version 5*****

Each documentation script has up to seven parts:

  1. ReadMe file
  2. Change Log
  3. Unsigned script with PS1 extension
  4. Unsigned script with TXT extension
  5. Signed script with PS1 extension
  6. Signed script with TXT extension
  7. Sample Software Exclusions file with TXT extension (XenApp 6.x & StoreFront scripts only)
Filename d-sa913839c8bfc4ae
Filesize 91.00 B
Version 4.52
Date added November 16, 2020
Downloaded 20963 times
Category NetScaler

NetScaler Documentation Script originally from Barry Schiffer and Iain Brighton. As of version 4.1, the script is now maintained by Andrew McCullough and other community volunteers.

As the documentation script only reads information, there is no risk in using the script. However, we advise using a read-only account for the script, according to security best practices, it’s common sense to use the least privileges for service accounts.

*****This script runs best on PowerShell Version 5*****