ASE continues to innovate with its recent release of version 3.5. This latest release introduces active debugger support for PowerShell scripts, several new templates for the Logon Script Builder and enhancements to the script formatting feature. The Active Debugger integrated with ASE now provides full support for both VBScript and PowerShell. When debugging, you can even hover over values for tooltips that provide details on the object as well as a hyperlink to take you to the objects' listing in the Locals window. Finding problems in scripts just got a whole lot easier with this intuitive and easy to use debugger. If you have not checked out the Logon Script Builder (LSB), now is the time. Even if you have already been using the Logon Script Builder, you will immediately PowerShell being the exception, it is necessary to rely upon a third-party control in order to render forms and interact with them using a scripting language. Admin Script Editor provides support for KiXforms, a freeware control deployed as a single DLL file which you can leverage by any language supporting COM. As PowerShell may address the .NET Framework directly, it can create native Windows forms, something ScriptForm Designer also fully supports.
You can download the PowerShell script of the example above : ase.ps1