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Content -path $ADO)) { if ($_.substring(0,5) -like "TOTAL") {$TOTAL_AMT = $_.substring(6,10) "TOTAL_AMT" + $TOTAL_AMT >> $ADO_TMP } } Code signals: above, Powershell, TOTAL, TAX, File, ADO, Get-Content, Declaring, Variable, Total_Amt, _.substring, Like, ADO_TMP, TOTAL_AMT0000007550, TOTAL_AMT0000002500, TOTAL_AMT000000...
Content -path $ADO)) { if ($_.substring(0,5) -like "TOTAL") {$TOTAL_AMT = $_.substring(6,10) "TOTAL_AMT" + $TOTAL_AMT >> $ADO_TMP } } Code signals: above, Powershell, TOTAL, TAX, File, ADO, Get-Content, Declaring, Variable, Total_Amt, _.substring, Like, ADO_TMP, TOTAL_AMT0000007550, TOTAL_AMT0000002500, TOTAL_AMT000000...
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17193777_c0
17193777
powershell
0
Title: How can i print `n in PowerShell as string? Problem title: How can i print `n in PowerShell as string? Tags: newline, escaping, powershell Problem: How can i print `n in PowerShell as string? how can I insert `n in a PowerShell string? I want to display `n but I am not able to escape the newline. Thanks, DD Code...
How can i print `n in PowerShell as string? How can i print `n in PowerShell as string? newline escaping powershell How PowerShell How can i print `n in PowerShell as string? how can I insert `n in a PowerShell string? I want to display `n but I am not able to escape the newline. Thanks, DD
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Title: Powershell ISE variable highlighter Problem title: Powershell ISE variable highlighter Tags: powershell, add-on, scripting Problem: Powershell ISE variable highlighter Is there any add-ons for Powershell ISE where you can highlight any occurrence of the variable or any word? Something like Sublime Text has? Code...
Powershell ISE variable highlighter Powershell ISE variable highlighter powershell add-on scripting Powershell ISE Powershell ISE variable highlighter Is there any add-ons for Powershell ISE where you can highlight any occurrence of the variable or any word? Something like Sublime Text has?
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73592552_c0
73592552
powershell
0
Title: Stop a running command Problem title: Stop a running command Tags: abort, ctrl, powershell Problem: Stop a running command VSC Powershell V5 on Windows 10. I started Get-ChildItem -Path hkcu:\ -Recurse with the F8 key. Apart from: Pause Ctrl-Pause closing VSC. How do I STOP this command ? Code signals: Stop, Get...
Stop a running command Stop a running command abort ctrl powershell Stop Get-ChildItem Path Recurse Stop a running command VSC Powershell V5 on Windows 10. I started Get-ChildItem -Path hkcu:\ -Recurse with the F8 key. Apart from: Pause Ctrl-Pause closing VSC. How do I STOP this command ?
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Title: Schedule scripts/jobs using azure cli Problem title: Schedule scripts/jobs using azure cli Tags: azure, powershell, runbook, schedule, shell Problem: Schedule scripts/jobs using azure cli Does Microsoft azure give support to schedule scripts using az cli like it gives for Powershell runbooks on Azure Portal? Cod...
Schedule scripts/jobs using azure cli Schedule scripts/jobs using azure cli azure powershell runbook schedule shell azure Schedule Schedule scripts/jobs using azure cli Does Microsoft azure give support to schedule scripts using az cli like it gives for Powershell runbooks on Azure Portal?
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70571267_c0
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powershell
0
Title: Azure Powershell passwordless authentication Problem title: Azure Powershell passwordless authentication Tags: azure, powershell Problem: Azure Powershell passwordless authentication Looking for some help. Is there a way to use powershell to connect to Azure using a certificate, keyvault, or runas account? Code ...
Azure Powershell passwordless authentication Azure Powershell passwordless authentication azure powershell Azure Powershell Azure Powershell passwordless authentication Looking for some help. Is there a way to use powershell to connect to Azure using a certificate, keyvault, or runas account?
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18795702_c0
18795702
powershell
0
Title: Merge One CSV file into another Problem title: Merge One CSV file into another Tags: csv, powershell Problem: Merge One CSV file into another I have path1\sample1.csv and path2\sample2.csv file with same column attributes. I need to merge both files with different path into path1\sample1.csv using PowerShell. Co...
Merge One CSV file into another Merge One CSV file into another csv powershell Merge One CSV Merge One CSV file into another I have path1\sample1.csv and path2\sample2.csv file with same column attributes. I need to merge both files with different path into path1\sample1.csv using PowerShell.
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32069265_c0
32069265
powershell
0
Title: How do you set PowerShell's default directory? Problem title: How do you set PowerShell's default directory? Tags: powershell, windows Problem: How do you set PowerShell's default directory? Is there a way to change PowerShell's default location? How do you set PowerShell's default working directory? C...
How do you set PowerShell's default directory? How do you set PowerShell's default directory? powershell windows How PowerShell How do you set PowerShell's default directory? Is there a way to change PowerShell's default location? How do you set PowerShell's default working directory?
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45432231_c1
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77333939
powershell
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39374438_c0
39374438
powershell
0
Title: How to set directory-property comments Problem title: How to set directory-property comments Tags: explorer, powershell Problem: How to set directory-property comments I'm trying to find a way to set comments with powershell for a directory. How can I set for a folder comments (like contains contact files)? Than...
How to set directory-property comments How to set directory-property comments explorer powershell How How to set directory-property comments I'm trying to find a way to set comments with powershell for a directory. How can I set for a folder comments (like contains contact files)? Thanks for infos
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64069070
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell remote session Problem title: PowerShell remote session Tags: powershell Problem: PowerShell remote session Code signals: PowerShell, Invoke-Command, ComputerName, Credential, Get-HotFix, Sort-Object, Descending, InstalledOn, Select-Object, HotFixID, PSComputerName, RunspaceId, KB3084905, KB3102429, K...
PowerShell remote session PowerShell remote session powershell PowerShell Invoke-Command ComputerName Credential Get-HotFix Sort-Object Descending InstalledOn Select-Object HotFixID PSComputerName RunspaceId KB3084905 KB3102429 KB3004545 KB4576486 KB4576489 PowerShell remote session Sorry if this was asked before, but ...
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64915049_c0
64915049
powershell
0
Title: az webapp list-runtimes - Powershell equivalent Problem title: az webapp list-runtimes - Powershell equivalent Tags: powershell, azure, azure-cli Problem: az webapp list-runtimes - Powershell equivalent Does anyone know if there is any equivalent for the az cli command "az webapp list-runtimes" in PowerShell? Th...
az webapp list-runtimes - Powershell equivalent az webapp list-runtimes - Powershell equivalent powershell azure azure-cli Powershell az webapp list-runtimes - Powershell equivalent Does anyone know if there is any equivalent for the az cli command "az webapp list-runtimes" in PowerShell? Thanks!
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69369658_c0
69369658
powershell
0
Title: Enabling DNS server scavenging using PowerShell Problem title: Enabling DNS server scavenging using PowerShell Tags: dns, windows-server, powershell Problem: Enabling DNS server scavenging using PowerShell Code signals: PowerShell, Enabling, DNS, New-TimeSpan, Days, Set-DnsServerScavenging, ScavengingState, Refr...
Enabling DNS server scavenging using PowerShell Enabling DNS server scavenging using PowerShell dns windows-server powershell PowerShell Enabling DNS New-TimeSpan Days Set-DnsServerScavenging ScavengingState RefreshInterval NoRefreshInterval Enabling DNS server scavenging using PowerShell I am trying to enable scavengi...
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69449682_c1
69449682
powershell
1
P50, Ignored:01, Object, VM010U51, Get-ChildItem, Path, LG2, Recurse, Filter, LG_VFN, file.FullName, Get-Content, Select, SkipLast, Lines, Ignored, NewLines, Export-Csv, file.csv, NoTypeInformation, VM010U52, VM010U53, VM010U54, VM011P10, Ignored:18, VM011P50, VM800P30, Error, Diff, Creation, MINOSSVG, S100000702, S100...
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43873758_c0
43873758
powershell
0
Title: How to output script to file? Problem title: How to output script to file? Tags: powershell Problem: How to output script to file? I found a ping script which is useful, but I'd prefer to write the output to a txt or csv rather than using Write-Host to output to the PS console. What is the best way of doing this...
How to output script to file? How to output script to file? powershell How Write-Host How to output script to file? I found a ping script which is useful, but I'd prefer to write the output to a txt or csv rather than using Write-Host to output to the PS console. What is the best way of doing this?
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15543147_c0
15543147
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell: Using already created objects Problem title: PowerShell: Using already created objects Tags: powershell Problem: PowerShell: Using already created objects $ie = New-Object -com internetexplorer.application i want to reuse this object when the script runs next time. I don't want to create a new object...
PowerShell: Using already created objects PowerShell: Using already created objects powershell PowerShell Using PowerShell: Using already created objects $ie = New-Object -com internetexplorer.application i want to reuse this object when the script runs next time. I don't want to create a new object
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53185737_c0
53185737
powershell
0
Title: emergency shutdown windows server Problem title: emergency shutdown windows server Tags: server, powershell, windows Problem: emergency shutdown windows server I'm writing a small script to remotely shutdown all my servers in case of an emergency. Now is my question, is there a way to save all open files before ...
emergency shutdown windows server emergency shutdown windows server server powershell windows emergency shutdown windows server I'm writing a small script to remotely shutdown all my servers in case of an emergency. Now is my question, is there a way to save all open files before it shutsdown so nothing is lost?
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55683208_c0
55683208
powershell
0
Title: Regular expression for finding some words Problem title: Regular expression for finding some words Tags: powershell, regex Problem: Regular expression for finding some words Full Text = "........ -B D:\ABC -C ........." I want to get D:\ABC between -B and -C . How can I get words using Regular expression? Code s...
Regular expression for finding some words Regular expression for finding some words powershell regex Regular Full Text ABC Regular expression for finding some words I want to get D:\ABC between -B and -C . How can I get words using Regular expression?
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13698680_c0
13698680
powershell
0
Title: Powershell regexp Problem title: Powershell regexp Tags: powershell, regex Problem: Powershell regexp I want to replace or insert parts of an UNC path using regex. Example input: \\\\PCSHARE\Homedrive\John Doe Example output: \\\\PCSHARE.mydomain.org\Homedrive\John Doe Code signals: Powershell, PCSHARE, Homedriv...
Powershell regexp Powershell regexp powershell regex Powershell PCSHARE Homedrive John Doe PCSHARE.mydomain.org Powershell regexp I want to replace or insert parts of an UNC path using regex. Example input: Example output:
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54721436_c0
54721436
powershell
0
Title: Convert text based date to dd/mm/yyyy Problem title: Convert text based date to dd/mm/yyyy Tags: date, string, powershell Problem: Convert text based date to dd/mm/yyyy I have a csv file with date data stored in string format e.g. 'Sat 9th Feb 2019'. Using Powershell, how would I convert that to a date format of...
Convert text based date to dd/mm/yyyy Convert text based date to dd/mm/yyyy date string powershell Convert Convert text based date to dd/mm/yyyy I have a csv file with date data stored in string format e.g. 'Sat 9th Feb 2019'. Using Powershell, how would I convert that to a date format of dd/mm/yyyy?
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7701780_c0
7701780
powershell
0
Title: What is the equivalent of this code in PowerShell? Problem title: What is the equivalent of this code in PowerShell? Tags: powershell Problem: What is the equivalent of this code in PowerShell? What is the equivalent of this code in PowerShell? call opmnctl stopall >> %LOGFILE% LOGFILE is a path to a file. Code ...
What is the equivalent of this code in PowerShell? What is the equivalent of this code in PowerShell? powershell What PowerShell LOGFILE What is the equivalent of this code in PowerShell? What is the equivalent of this code in PowerShell? LOGFILE is a path to a file.
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11994659_c0
11994659
powershell
0
Title: IdentityReference to Distinguishedname (Dn)? Problem title: IdentityReference to Distinguishedname (Dn)? Tags: powershell Problem: IdentityReference to Distinguishedname (Dn)? If I have something like DOMAIN\Domain Admins (IdentityReference from Get-ACL), how can I get its distinguishedname (DN)? Code signals: I...
IdentityReference to Distinguishedname (Dn)? IdentityReference to Distinguishedname (Dn)? powershell IdentityReference Distinguishedname IdentityReference to Distinguishedname (Dn)? If I have something like DOMAIN\Domain Admins (IdentityReference from Get-ACL), how can I get its distinguishedname (DN)?
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25299218_c0
25299218
powershell
0
Title: Getting rid of unwanted html in file Problem title: Getting rid of unwanted html in file Tags: powershell Problem: Getting rid of unwanted html in file I have a file that has the following below, I am trying to remove everything from <!-- to --> <!--<br> /* Font Definitions */ --> Only keep this part Code signal...
Getting rid of unwanted html in file Getting rid of unwanted html in file powershell Getting Font Definitions Only Getting rid of unwanted html in file I have a file that has the following below, I am trying to remove everything from <!-- to -->
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68838145_c4
68838145
powershell
4
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77365267_c0
77365267
powershell
0
Title: Getting Hex between range? Problem title: Getting Hex between range? Tags: powershell Problem: Getting Hex between range? How can I get all possible hex numbers between given range? For example; getting all hex numbers from 0x00 through 0xFFF getting all hex numbers from 0xAB thorugh 0xFEFF .. .. and so on... Co...
Getting Hex between range? Getting Hex between range? powershell 0x00 0xAB Getting Hex Getting Hex between range? How can I get all possible hex numbers between given range? For example; and so on...
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embed
59504976_c2
59504976
powershell
2
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69069751_c0
69069751
powershell
0
Title: To list the azure VMs associated with a specific key vault? Problem title: To list the azure VMs associated with a specific key vault? Tags: azure-keyvault, powershell Problem: To list the azure VMs associated with a specific key vault? How to import the list of Azure Vm's associated with the specific key vault ...
To list the azure VMs associated with a specific key vault? To list the azure VMs associated with a specific key vault? azure-keyvault powershell VMs To list the azure VMs associated with a specific key vault? How to import the list of Azure Vm's associated with the specific key vault through powershell?
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77534160_c0
77534160
powershell
0
Title: Integer division in PowerShell Problem title: Integer division in PowerShell Tags: integer-division, powershell Problem: Integer division in PowerShell What is the easiest way to do integer division in PowerShell? So that the arguments are integers and the result is also an integer. In C++ it would be e.g. 115/1...
Integer division in PowerShell Integer division in PowerShell integer-division powershell Integer PowerShell Integer division in PowerShell What is the easiest way to do integer division in PowerShell? So that the arguments are integers and the result is also an integer. In C++ it would be e.g. 115/10 .
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32629356_c0
32629356
powershell
0
Title: -contains return false instead of true Problem title: -contains return false instead of true Tags: powershell Problem: -contains return false instead of true I tried this $arrColors = import-csv -header color colors.txt $arrColors -contains "blue" Where colors.txt contains blue red green Result is false instead ...
-contains return false instead of true -contains return false instead of true powershell colors.txt -contains return false instead of true I tried this Where colors.txt contains Result is false instead of true why ?
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36992018_c0
36992018
powershell
0
Title: How to re-name a file with the directory name using powershell Problem title: How to re-name a file with the directory name using powershell Tags: rename, file-rename, powershell Problem: How to re-name a file with the directory name using powershell Code signals: powershell, How, Images, Today, IMG_2342.jpg, IM...
How to re-name a file with the directory name using powershell How to re-name a file with the directory name using powershell rename file-rename powershell powershell How Images Today IMG_2342.jpg IMG_2343.jpg IMG_2344.jpg IMG_2345.jpg How to re-name a file with the directory name using powershell I have a folder with ...
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20226965_c0
20226965
powershell
0
Title: Powershell new User creation Problem title: Powershell new User creation Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell new User creation I am trying to find out if there is a cmd that will create a new user in AD but able to pull in the AD services folder from another person that already exists i.e. managers groups or me...
Powershell new User creation Powershell new User creation powershell Powershell User Powershell new User creation I am trying to find out if there is a cmd that will create a new user in AD but able to pull in the AD services folder from another person that already exists i.e. managers groups or member of.
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70988505_c0
70988505
powershell
0
Title: What is the `mkdir -p` equivalent in Powershell? Problem title: What is the `mkdir -p` equivalent in Powershell? Tags: powershell, directory Problem: What is the `mkdir -p` equivalent in Powershell? In other words, in Powershell, how to create directories recursively, and not fail if each directory level already...
What is the `mkdir -p` equivalent in Powershell? What is the `mkdir -p` equivalent in Powershell? powershell directory What Powershell What is the `mkdir -p` equivalent in Powershell? In other words, in Powershell, how to create directories recursively, and not fail if each directory level already exist ?
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51807463_c0
51807463
powershell
0
Title: Running powershell command from cmd Problem title: Running powershell command from cmd Tags: cmd, powershell, windows Problem: Running powershell command from cmd I'm new in windows environment. How can I execute the following powershell command from cmd "hello gourav how are you1" | Out-File filename -append Co...
Running powershell command from cmd Running powershell command from cmd cmd powershell windows cmd Running you1 Out-File Running powershell command from cmd I'm new in windows environment. How can I execute the following powershell command from cmd "hello gourav how are you1" | Out-File filename -append
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7244959_c0
7244959
powershell
0
Title: Add a header to a .csv column that already has data Problem title: Add a header to a .csv column that already has data Tags: powershell Problem: Add a header to a .csv column that already has data I have a .csv file that has data in a column, I need that column to have a header. I can not figure out how to get a...
Add a header to a .csv column that already has data Add a header to a .csv column that already has data powershell Add Add a header to a .csv column that already has data I have a .csv file that has data in a column, I need that column to have a header. I can not figure out how to get a header in the column.
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32520824_c0
32520824
powershell
0
Title: Alias for parameter Pat Problem title: Alias for parameter Pat Tags: powershell Problem: Alias for parameter Pat We can supply -Pat parameter : Get-ChildItem -Pat 'C:\' I was expecting to see "Pat" as an alias here but "Aliases : None" help gci -Parameter Path So, at which level is defined "Pat"? Code signals: A...
Alias for parameter Pat Alias for parameter Pat powershell Alias Pat Get-ChildItem Parameter Path Alias for parameter Pat We can supply -Pat parameter : Get-ChildItem -Pat 'C:\' I was expecting to see "Pat" as an alias here but "Aliases : None" So, at which level is defined "Pat"?
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61868494_c2
61868494
powershell
2
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55245815_c0
55245815
powershell
0
Title: ARM template keyvault accesspolicies inside object parameter Problem title: ARM template keyvault accesspolicies inside object parameter Tags: powershell, azure-rm-template, azure Problem: ARM template keyvault accesspolicies inside object parameter Code signals: ARM, BadRequest, Microsoft.KeyVault, ObjectPolici...
ARM template keyvault accesspolicies inside object parameter ARM template keyvault accesspolicies inside object parameter powershell azure-rm-template azure ARM BadRequest Microsoft.KeyVault ObjectPolicies permissions.keys permissions.secrets ARM template keyvault accesspolicies inside object parameter When i deploy my...
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31239904_c0
31239904
powershell
0
Title: Running a folder/directory as a whole in Python Problem title: Running a folder/directory as a whole in Python Tags: python, directory, powershell Problem: Running a folder/directory as a whole in Python Can I run a Python folder or directory as a whole to execute all the .py files in it? Edit: I'm using Windows...
Running a folder/directory as a whole in Python Running a folder/directory as a whole in Python python directory powershell Running Python Running a folder/directory as a whole in Python Can I run a Python folder or directory as a whole to execute all the .py files in it? Edit: I'm using Windows Powershell.
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60119721_c0
60119721
powershell
0
Title: Find adjacent CSV rows whose timestamps exceed a given duration Problem title: Find adjacent CSV rows whose timestamps exceed a given duration Tags: powershell, compare, date, timespan Problem: Find adjacent CSV rows whose timestamps exceed a given duration Code signals: Find, CSV, BatchID, BatchName, JobName, S...
Find adjacent CSV rows whose timestamps exceed a given duration Find adjacent CSV rows whose timestamps exceed a given duration powershell compare date timespan Find CSV BatchID BatchName JobName ScannerID DateCreated DailyCounter fst100 Find adjacent CSV rows whose timestamps exceed a given duration I have a file with...
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4941003_c0
4941003
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0
Title: How to get all the network names of a VM using powershell Problem title: How to get all the network names of a VM using powershell Tags: powershell Problem: How to get all the network names of a VM using powershell Am new to powershell.I have to get the names of all network a VM can connect to.So, please can any...
How to get all the network names of a VM using powershell How to get all the network names of a VM using powershell powershell powershell How How to get all the network names of a VM using powershell Am new to powershell.I have to get the names of all network a VM can connect to.So, please can anyone help me out.
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ddqR5HldzKTC%2B9A%3D%3D" $webClient = New-Object System.Net.Webclient $rawHTML = $webClient.DownloadString($url) echo $rawHTML Code signals: How, HTML, URL, PowerShell, chcnm6027.dir.svc.accenture.com:8443, SiteScope, about_sitescope.jsp, sis_silent_login_type, XddqR5HldzKTC, New-Object, System.Net.Webclient, webClient...
ddqR5HldzKTC%2B9A%3D%3D" $webClient = New-Object System.Net.Webclient $rawHTML = $webClient.DownloadString($url) echo $rawHTML Code signals: How, HTML, URL, PowerShell, chcnm6027.dir.svc.accenture.com:8443, SiteScope, about_sitescope.jsp, sis_silent_login_type, XddqR5HldzKTC, New-Object, System.Net.Webclient, webClient...
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57045374_c0
57045374
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Title: What is opposite for Wait-Process Problem title: What is opposite for Wait-Process Tags: powershell Problem: What is opposite for Wait-Process So Wait-Process waits for processes to be STOPPED before accepting more input. What is the command that can be used for waiting for a process to be STARTED before accepti...
What is opposite for Wait-Process What is opposite for Wait-Process powershell What Wait-Process What is opposite for Wait-Process So Wait-Process waits for processes to be STOPPED before accepting more input. What is the command that can be used for waiting for a process to be STARTED before accepting more input?
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266250
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Title: Can we see the source code for PowerShell cmdlets? Problem title: Can we see the source code for PowerShell cmdlets? Tags: powershell-cmdlet, powershell, windows Problem: Can we see the source code for PowerShell cmdlets? I'm learning some PowerShell. Is it possible to see the source code for a built-in cmdlet l...
Can we see the source code for PowerShell cmdlets? Can we see the source code for PowerShell cmdlets? powershell-cmdlet powershell windows Can PowerShell Can we see the source code for PowerShell cmdlets? I'm learning some PowerShell. Is it possible to see the source code for a built-in cmdlet like Get-ChildItem ?
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15865929_c0
15865929
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Title: Grab a remote users HKLM using Powershell Problem title: Grab a remote users HKLM using Powershell Tags: powershell Problem: Grab a remote users HKLM using Powershell Is there a way to get another machine on your networks HKLM ? I imagine you would use a pdrive for this but I was unable to get a command working ...
Grab a remote users HKLM using Powershell Grab a remote users HKLM using Powershell powershell Powershell Grab HKLM Grab a remote users HKLM using Powershell Is there a way to get another machine on your networks HKLM ? I imagine you would use a pdrive for this but I was unable to get a command working successfully
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16064268_c0
16064268
powershell
0
Title: Powershell remove timestamp from filename Problem title: Powershell remove timestamp from filename Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell remove timestamp from filename if I have some files with the name pippo_yyyymmdd.txt, pluto_yyyymmdd.txt etc etc, how can I remove the timestamp and rename the files as pippo.tx...
Powershell remove timestamp from filename Powershell remove timestamp from filename powershell filename Powershell Powershell remove timestamp from filename if I have some files with the name pippo_yyyymmdd.txt, pluto_yyyymmdd.txt etc etc, how can I remove the timestamp and rename the files as pippo.txt, pluto.txt ?
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53135226_c0
53135226
powershell
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Title: What am I allowed to name a function in Powershell? Problem title: What am I allowed to name a function in Powershell? Tags: powershell Problem: What am I allowed to name a function in Powershell? PS > function ]{1} PS > ] 1 PS > PS Why does this work? What else can I name a function? All I've found so far that ...
What am I allowed to name a function in Powershell? What am I allowed to name a function in Powershell? powershell What Powershell What am I allowed to name a function in Powershell? Why does this work? What else can I name a function? All I've found so far that works is * and ] .
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72160935_c0
72160935
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Title: How to get path of shortcut&#x27;s icon file? Problem title: How to get path of shortcut&#x27;s icon file? Tags: shortcut, powershell, icons Problem: How to get path of shortcut's icon file? Is there a way to get the path of an .ico of a short cut? I know how to change the shortcuts icon, but how do I find the p...
How to get path of shortcut&#x27;s icon file? How to get path of shortcut&#x27;s icon file? shortcut powershell icons How How to get path of shortcut's icon file? Is there a way to get the path of an .ico of a short cut? I know how to change the shortcuts icon, but how do I find the path of the shortcut's icon file?
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75729328_c0
75729328
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Title: How to get value inside JSON using PowerShell Problem title: How to get value inside JSON using PowerShell Tags: windows, powershell, json Problem: How to get value inside JSON using PowerShell My Task was to find print the ID from below JSON file using PowerShell { "comment": "abcd", "server":{ "guid": "xxxxxxx...
How to get value inside JSON using PowerShell How to get value inside JSON using PowerShell windows powershell json PowerShell How JSON How to get value inside JSON using PowerShell My Task was to find print the ID from below JSON file using PowerShell
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68593732_c0
68593732
powershell
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Title: Using nested foreach in powershell Problem title: Using nested foreach in powershell Tags: shell, loops, powershell, foreach Problem: Using nested foreach in powershell But i want to print like this: aaa 111 bbb 222 ccc 333........ Is it possible by foreach? I already solve this problem by using for loop. Code s...
Using nested foreach in powershell Using nested foreach in powershell shell loops powershell foreach Using var1 var2 val1 val2 Output But Using nested foreach in powershell I am trying to running this by using foreach in powershell. Is it possible by foreach? I already solve this problem by using for loop.
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33892134_c0
33892134
powershell
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Title: Get current user on local machine using Powershell Problem title: Get current user on local machine using Powershell Tags: powershell Problem: Get current user on local machine using Powershell I need to retrieve the displayname / full name of the user currently logged in on the computer. Is there anyway to do t...
Get current user on local machine using Powershell Get current user on local machine using Powershell powershell Powershell Get Get current user on local machine using Powershell I need to retrieve the displayname / full name of the user currently logged in on the computer. Is there anyway to do this without using AD?
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36342884_c0
36342884
powershell
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Title: How to send an email from yahoo SMTP server with PowerShell? Problem title: How to send an email from yahoo SMTP server with PowerShell? Tags: smtp, powershell Problem: How to send an email from yahoo SMTP server with PowerShell? How to send an email from yahoo SMTP server with PowerShell v3? Authentication is r...
How to send an email from yahoo SMTP server with PowerShell? How to send an email from yahoo SMTP server with PowerShell? smtp powershell yahoo How SMTP PowerShell How to send an email from yahoo SMTP server with PowerShell? How to send an email from yahoo SMTP server with PowerShell v3? Authentication is required.
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Title: Powershell to copy user &quot;member-of&quot; groups to a security group Problem title: Powershell to copy user &quot;member-of&quot; groups to a security group Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell to copy user "member-of" groups to a security group I was curious if it's possible to copy "member-of" groups from ...
Powershell to copy user &quot;member-of&quot; groups to a security group Powershell to copy user &quot;member-of&quot; groups to a security group powershell Powershell Powershell to copy user "member-of" groups to a security group I was curious if it's possible to copy "member-of" groups from a user to a security group...
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Title: Can&#x27;t Overwrite CSV file if Open Problem title: Can&#x27;t Overwrite CSV file if Open Tags: excel, powershell Problem: Can't Overwrite CSV file if Open I'm using powershell to export-csv a table. If the csv file is open anywhere on the network, the script will not overwrite the file. Is there anyway to work...
Can&#x27;t Overwrite CSV file if Open Can&#x27;t Overwrite CSV file if Open excel powershell Can Overwrite CSV Open Can't Overwrite CSV file if Open I'm using powershell to export-csv a table. If the csv file is open anywhere on the network, the script will not overwrite the file. Is there anyway to work around this?
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Title: passing variable into start powershell command Problem title: passing variable into start powershell command Tags: powershell Problem: passing variable into start powershell command I'd like to pass a string variable into a running a command in a new powershell window. $word = "bird" start PowerShell { echo $wor...
passing variable into start powershell command passing variable into start powershell command powershell PowerShell passing variable into start powershell command I'd like to pass a string variable into a running a command in a new powershell window. How do I do this?
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Title: Powershell generate a hexadecimal list Problem title: Powershell generate a hexadecimal list Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell generate a hexadecimal list I am looking to generate a list of hex values using Powershell. For instance, [0..100] creates an array of numbers 0-100. How would I go about creating an ...
Powershell generate a hexadecimal list Powershell generate a hexadecimal list powershell Powershell Powershell generate a hexadecimal list I am looking to generate a list of hex values using Powershell. For instance, [0..100] creates an array of numbers 0-100. How would I go about creating an array of values from 000-F...
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Title: Join first n elements of an m sized array Problem title: Join first n elements of an m sized array Tags: string, powershell, arrays Problem: Join first n elements of an m sized array given: $array = ("a0", "a1", "b0", "b1") How do I join only array[0] & array[1] ; Such that: $a = "a0a1" # as if: >$a = $a[0]$a[1]...
Join first n elements of an m sized array Join first n elements of an m sized array string powershell arrays Join b0b1 Join first n elements of an m sized array given: $array = ("a0", "a1", "b0", "b1") How do I join only array[0] & array[1] ; Such that: Simillarly, get: $b = "b0b1"
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Title: PowerShell run as administrator Problem title: PowerShell run as administrator Tags: admin, powershell Problem: PowerShell run as administrator I am experiencing below issue when I run the batch script as administrator. When I ran the same script normally, there were no issues. Please share some thoughts on this...
PowerShell run as administrator PowerShell run as administrator admin powershell PowerShell PowerShell run as administrator I am experiencing below issue when I run the batch script as administrator. When I ran the same script normally, there were no issues. Please share some thoughts on this issue. snapshot of the err...
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Title: Powershell: height and width of an image Problem title: Powershell: height and width of an image Tags: image, powershell Problem: Powershell: height and width of an image I have a folder with photos and I want to delete those whose height is greater than width. I know that with Powershell you can but I don't kno...
Powershell: height and width of an image Powershell: height and width of an image image powershell Powershell Powershell: height and width of an image I have a folder with photos and I want to delete those whose height is greater than width. I know that with Powershell you can but I don't know how to do it. They help m...
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Title: Looking for a way to configure the RDP-TCP Properties in powershell Problem title: Looking for a way to configure the RDP-TCP Properties in powershell Tags: windows, powershell Problem: Looking for a way to configure the RDP-TCP Properties in powershell Is there a way to setup the session for RDP-Tcp proerties i...
Looking for a way to configure the RDP-TCP Properties in powershell Looking for a way to configure the RDP-TCP Properties in powershell windows powershell Looking RDP-TCP Properties Looking for a way to configure the RDP-TCP Properties in powershell Is there a way to setup the session for RDP-Tcp proerties in powershel...
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Title: taskkill cant kill a nodejs task Problem title: taskkill cant kill a nodejs task Tags: powershell, node.js, batch-file, windows Problem: taskkill cant kill a nodejs task Im trying to kill a nodejs task by pid with taskkill /F /pid . while the stdout says the task-killing was successful, the window is still runni...
taskkill cant kill a nodejs task taskkill cant kill a nodejs task powershell node.js batch-file windows node.js taskkill cant kill a nodejs task Im trying to kill a nodejs task by pid with taskkill /F /pid . while the stdout says the task-killing was successful, the window is still running. any other commands of "fixes...
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Title: Number of maximum array member in PowerShell Problem title: Number of maximum array member in PowerShell Tags: powershell, arrays Problem: Number of maximum array member in PowerShell Just studying PowerShell and here is a question: I need a order number of biggest array member. Like in array 1,2,5,3,4 the bigge...
Number of maximum array member in PowerShell Number of maximum array member in PowerShell powershell arrays Number PowerShell Number of maximum array member in PowerShell Just studying PowerShell and here is a question: I need a order number of biggest array member. Like in array 1,2,5,3,4 the biggest is member 3. Than...
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Title: Bitlocker key rotation without intune or sccm Problem title: Bitlocker key rotation without intune or sccm Tags: windows, powershell, bitlocker, gpo Problem: Bitlocker key rotation without intune or sccm Is is possible to do Bitlocker recovery key rotation every week on every client computer without use of Intun...
Bitlocker key rotation without intune or sccm Bitlocker key rotation without intune or sccm windows powershell bitlocker gpo Bitlocker Bitlocker key rotation without intune or sccm Is is possible to do Bitlocker recovery key rotation every week on every client computer without use of Intune or SCCM? Just scripts and gp...
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Title: Get-PSDrive c used space in MB and GB Problem title: Get-PSDrive c used space in MB and GB Tags: powershell Problem: Get-PSDrive c used space in MB and GB $size = get-psdrive c echo $size.used How do I get the value of C drive used space in Both MB and GB? I have looked around and could not find a proper answer....
Get-PSDrive c used space in MB and GB Get-PSDrive c used space in MB and GB powershell Get-PSDrive size.used Get-PSDrive c used space in MB and GB How do I get the value of C drive used space in Both MB and GB? I have looked around and could not find a proper answer. pls help. Thanks!!!
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powershell
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Title: Storing a byte array in SQL with Powershell Problem title: Storing a byte array in SQL with Powershell Tags: powershell, sql-server Problem: Storing a byte array in SQL with Powershell Is there a way with Powershell to store a byte array in SQL Server, then retrieve the byte array from SQL Server again, and use ...
Storing a byte array in SQL with Powershell Storing a byte array in SQL with Powershell powershell sql-server Storing SQL Powershell Storing a byte array in SQL with Powershell Is there a way with Powershell to store a byte array in SQL Server, then retrieve the byte array from SQL Server again, and use it as a byte ar...
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Title: PowerCLI equivalent to &quot;chkconfig usbarbitrator off&quot; Problem title: PowerCLI equivalent to &quot;chkconfig usbarbitrator off&quot; Tags: powershell, powercli Problem: PowerCLI equivalent to "chkconfig usbarbitrator off" what is the PowerCLI equivalent to CLI command: chkconfig usbarbitrator off I would...
PowerCLI equivalent to &quot;chkconfig usbarbitrator off&quot; PowerCLI equivalent to &quot;chkconfig usbarbitrator off&quot; powershell powercli PowerCLI PowerCLI equivalent to "chkconfig usbarbitrator off" what is the PowerCLI equivalent to CLI command: chkconfig usbarbitrator off I would like to execute it from Powe...
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70029160
powershell
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Title: Is there any Powershell module similar to Python prettytable? Problem title: Is there any Powershell module similar to Python prettytable? Tags: python, powershell Problem: Is there any Powershell module similar to Python prettytable? Code signals: Powershell, Python, City, Area, Population, Annual, Rainfall, Ad...
Is there any Powershell module similar to Python prettytable? Is there any Powershell module similar to Python prettytable? python powershell Powershell Python City Area Population Annual Rainfall Adelaide Brisbane Darwin Hobart Melbourne Perth Sydney Is there any Powershell module similar to Python prettytable? In pyt...
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7144413
powershell
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Title: Load file file with PowerShell? Problem title: Load file file with PowerShell? Tags: windows, powershell Problem: Load file file with PowerShell? I would like to load a file, contains vars' statements. For example, VLANS.conf will contain $VLANS = "VLAN1500", "VLAN877" How do I load it into powershell? Code sign...
Load file file with PowerShell? Load file file with PowerShell? windows powershell Load PowerShell VLANS.conf VLANS VLAN1500 VLAN877 Load file file with PowerShell? I would like to load a file, contains vars' statements. For example, VLANS.conf will contain $VLANS = "VLAN1500", "VLAN877" How do I load it into powershel...
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13783759
powershell
0
Title: Concatenate network path + variable Problem title: Concatenate network path + variable Tags: powershell Problem: Concatenate network path + variable How can I concatenate this path with this variable? $file = "My file 01.txt" #The file name contains spaces $readfile = gc "\\server01\folder01\" + ($file) #It does...
Concatenate network path + variable Concatenate network path + variable powershell Concatenate server01 folder01 Concatenate network path + variable How can I concatenate this path with this variable? Thanks
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06 00:00:00, WebPage1,2744 (1806+938) 2021-12-13 00:00:00, WebPage1,2457 (1563+894) 2021-12-06 00:00:00, WebPage2,2744 (1533+450) 2021-12-13 00:00:00, WebPage2,2457 (1351+360) (The 2 separate values for secure and nlbwc added together based on the date) This output would be dumped into a csv What is the best way to acc...
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powershell
0
Title: change Dns server setting with client Problem title: change Dns server setting with client Tags: powershell, sockets, server, dns Problem: change Dns server setting with client I am very new in socket programming. I installed windows server 2008 and dns server on vmware.Now I want to change dns server settings v...
change Dns server setting with client change Dns server setting with client powershell sockets server dns Dns change Dns server setting with client I am very new in socket programming. I installed windows server 2008 and dns server on vmware.Now I want to change dns server settings via client with powershell. What shou...
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30168273
powershell
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$j){ switch ($m[1]){ GB { $m[0] = [int]($m[0]) * 1000 $m[1] = 'MB' } MB {} KB { $m[0] = [int]($m[0]) / 1000 $m[1] = 'MB' } } $total_bandwidth += $m[0] } write-host Total bandwidth is ("{0:N2}" -f $total_bandwidth) MB Code signals: Reference, Elements, PowerShell, Multidimensional, Array, Import-Csv, Script, my.csv, So...
$j){ switch ($m[1]){ GB { $m[0] = [int]($m[0]) * 1000 $m[1] = 'MB' } MB {} KB { $m[0] = [int]($m[0]) / 1000 $m[1] = 'MB' } } $total_bandwidth += $m[0] } write-host Total bandwidth is ("{0:N2}" -f $total_bandwidth) MB Code signals: Reference, Elements, PowerShell, Multidimensional, Array, Import-Csv, Script, my.csv, So...
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40237433
powershell
0
Title: How to find X number of matches in PowerShell? Problem title: How to find X number of matches in PowerShell? Tags: powershell, powershell-4.0 Problem: How to find X number of matches in PowerShell? GetUserCounts .\FinalTest.txt Code signals: How, PowerShell, Some, Data, File1.txt, File2.txt, GetUserCounts, userC...
How to find X number of matches in PowerShell? How to find X number of matches in PowerShell? powershell powershell-4.0 How PowerShell Some Data File1.txt File2.txt GetUserCounts userCounts.GetEnumerator Name Value FinalTest.txt powershell-4.0 How to find X number of matches in PowerShell? I have a text file that looks...
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14504960_c0
14504960
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell Here-String that keeps newlines Problem title: PowerShell Here-String that keeps newlines Tags: powershell, string-formatting Problem: PowerShell Here-String that keeps newlines The PowerShell code: $string = @' Line 1 Line 3 '@ $string Outputs: Line 1 Line 3 But I want it to output: Line 1 Line 3 How...
PowerShell Here-String that keeps newlines PowerShell Here-String that keeps newlines powershell string-formatting PowerShell Here-String Line PowerShell Here-String that keeps newlines The PowerShell code: Outputs: But I want it to output: How can I achieve that?
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48655063_c0
48655063
powershell
0
Title: How to write Rootkit in powershell Problem title: How to write Rootkit in powershell Tags: powershell, powershell-3.0 Problem: How to write Rootkit in powershell My teacher tells me rootkit is the easiest program ever. Is my teacher correct? I already tried to write the hello world Write-Host 'Hello World!' Code...
How to write Rootkit in powershell How to write Rootkit in powershell powershell powershell-3.0 How Rootkit Write-Host Hello World powershell-3.0 How to write Rootkit in powershell My teacher tells me rootkit is the easiest program ever. Is my teacher correct? I already tried to write the hello world
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53731817_c1
53731817
powershell
1
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42215604_c0
42215604
powershell
0
Title: Powershell: split string with newline, then use -contains Problem title: Powershell: split string with newline, then use -contains Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell: split string with newline, then use -contains $a = {aa bb cc} $a = $a -split "`n" $a -contains "aa" This returns false, when the string "aa" is ...
Powershell: split string with newline, then use -contains Powershell: split string with newline, then use -contains powershell Powershell Powershell: split string with newline, then use -contains This returns false, when the string "aa" is seemingly part of the list. Why is this?
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57114475_c1
57114475
powershell
1
4.20 % 11 server7.com 54.41 % 46.37 % 13 server8.com 8.08 % 9.18 % 2 Code signals: -gt, PowerShell, Where-Object, Get-VMHost, Select, Name, CpuUsage, Expression, _.CpuUsageMhz, _.CpuTotalMhz, ToString, MemoryUsage, _.MemoryUsageGB, _.MemoryTotalGB, NumVM, Get-VM, Count, _.CpuUsage, server1.com, server2.com, server3.com...
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10813221_c0
10813221
powershell
0
Title: Adding bookmark to web browser from external applications Problem title: Adding bookmark to web browser from external applications Tags: c%23, powershell Problem: Adding bookmark to web browser from external applications Does anyone know if it is possible to add bookmark to web browsers (Safari, IE, FF, Chrome, ...
Adding bookmark to web browser from external applications Adding bookmark to web browser from external applications c%23 powershell external Adding Adding bookmark to web browser from external applications Does anyone know if it is possible to add bookmark to web browsers (Safari, IE, FF, Chrome, Opera) from external a...
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63054290_c0
63054290
powershell
0
Title: Fancy blue message boxes in PowerShell? Problem title: Fancy blue message boxes in PowerShell? Tags: user-interface, powershell Problem: Fancy blue message boxes in PowerShell? is there a way to create those nice fancy blue messageboxes with greyed out background, like Windows Update uses, from PowerShell? like ...
Fancy blue message boxes in PowerShell? Fancy blue message boxes in PowerShell? user-interface powershell Fancy PowerShell Fancy blue message boxes in PowerShell? is there a way to create those nice fancy blue messageboxes with greyed out background, like Windows Update uses, from PowerShell? like this? Thanks in advan...
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76348156_c1
76348156
powershell
1
K NAO,KUM DEV NOT SHOWING CORRECT RESULTS FOR SUCH VALUES 34567 CDEF NN INT 89567 KGH PP, BHIM PRKC PROD 9876 PIM DEV 6543 KCDEF NICE,MAN K INT 5432 GHK SIN,NICE C PROD Code signals: Read, COLUMN1, COLUMN2, COLUMN3, COLUMN4, COLUMN5, ABC, NAO, KUM, DEV, CDEF, KGH, BHIM, PRKC, PROD, PIM, KCDEF, NICE, MAN, GHK, SIN, abc...
K NAO,KUM DEV NOT SHOWING CORRECT RESULTS FOR SUCH VALUES 34567 CDEF NN INT 89567 KGH PP, BHIM PRKC PROD 9876 PIM DEV 6543 KCDEF NICE,MAN K INT 5432 GHK SIN,NICE C PROD Code signals: Read, COLUMN1, COLUMN2, COLUMN3, COLUMN4, COLUMN5, ABC, NAO, KUM, DEV, CDEF, KGH, BHIM, PRKC, PROD, PIM, KCDEF, NICE, MAN, GHK, SIN, abc...
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40841652_c0
40841652
powershell
0
Title: WMI Query to get Microsoft HyperV VM Domain Problem title: WMI Query to get Microsoft HyperV VM Domain Tags: powershell, wmi-query Problem: WMI Query to get Microsoft HyperV VM Domain Is there a WMI query that provides the Domain of a VM deployed on a Microsoft Hypervisor? Also, we will be querying the Hyperviso...
WMI Query to get Microsoft HyperV VM Domain WMI Query to get Microsoft HyperV VM Domain powershell wmi-query WMI Query Microsoft HyperV Domain WMI Query to get Microsoft HyperV VM Domain Is there a WMI query that provides the Domain of a VM deployed on a Microsoft Hypervisor? Also, we will be querying the Hypervisor fo...
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18583052_c3
18583052
powershell
3
4683921429, promo_box, auto_scroll, PromoBoxView, listener_id, Streaming, Audio, b.scorecardresearch.com, c10, wapc.mlb.com, Video, detroit.tigers.mlb.com, index.jsp, Business, Industry, lt150.tritondigital.com, VEQyNX4wMmIzY2FmZi1mMmExLTQ5OWQtODM5NS1kMjE0ZTkwMzMyMTY, WEB, GEN1, an.mlb.com, mlbglobal08, H.26, s93606666...
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10346885_c2
10346885
powershell
2
: LastKnownRDN, Powershell, Adding, Read-Host, Keep, Switch, Show-Menu, Directory, Restore, Tree, Menu, Write-Host, ForegroundColor, Yellow, RDN, STAFF, Restore_ADTree.ps1, Restore-ADTree, LastKnownParent, Green, LNP, Using, Identity, Distinguished, Name, Magenta, DName, Test, GUID, b48290aa-e14f-4417-9c03-560a546d18b9...
: LastKnownRDN, Powershell, Adding, Read-Host, Keep, Switch, Show-Menu, Directory, Restore, Tree, Menu, Write-Host, ForegroundColor, Yellow, RDN, STAFF, Restore_ADTree.ps1, Restore-ADTree, LastKnownParent, Green, LNP, Using, Identity, Distinguished, Name, Magenta, DName, Test, GUID, b48290aa-e14f-4417-9c03-560a546d18b9...
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12107462_c0
12107462
powershell
0
Title: File extension for PowerShell 3 Problem title: File extension for PowerShell 3 Tags: powershell, shell, windows-8, windows Problem: File extension for PowerShell 3 All of us probably know .bat for Batch files. But what is the file extension for PowerShell 3 scripts? I found .ps1 and some other endings but they'r...
File extension for PowerShell 3 File extension for PowerShell 3 powershell shell windows-8 windows File PowerShell ps1 windows-8 File extension for PowerShell 3 All of us probably know .bat for Batch files. But what is the file extension for PowerShell 3 scripts? I found .ps1 and some other endings but they're only for...
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68076337_c0
68076337
powershell
0
Title: Add AzureAD users to AzureAD group Problem title: Add AzureAD users to AzureAD group Tags: azure-active-directory, powershell Problem: Add AzureAD users to AzureAD group I have an AzureAD group. I need to ~200k users into this group. Is there a powershell command that I could use in order to add n number of user...
Add AzureAD users to AzureAD group Add AzureAD users to AzureAD group azure-active-directory powershell Add AzureAD Add AzureAD users to AzureAD group I have an AzureAD group. I need to ~200k users into this group. Is there a powershell command that I could use in order to add n number of users into AzureAD group. Plea...
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68623040_c0
68623040
powershell
0
Title: Trying to truncate csv/txt files leaving header row only Problem title: Trying to truncate csv/txt files leaving header row only Tags: powershell Problem: Trying to truncate csv/txt files leaving header row only I have several csv and txt files in a directory with data in them. I need to truncate the data from a...
Trying to truncate csv/txt files leaving header row only Trying to truncate csv/txt files leaving header row only powershell Trying Trying to truncate csv/txt files leaving header row only I have several csv and txt files in a directory with data in them. I need to truncate the data from all of these files but leave th...
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3548211_c0
3548211
powershell
0
Title: How to use powershell to send SQL command to Access DB and return results? Problem title: How to use powershell to send SQL command to Access DB and return results? Tags: interface, ms-access, powershell Problem: How to use powershell to send SQL command to Access DB and return results? What are the ways to pull...
How to use powershell to send SQL command to Access DB and return results? How to use powershell to send SQL command to Access DB and return results? interface ms-access powershell How SQL Access How to use powershell to send SQL command to Access DB and return results? What are the ways to pull info from an Access DB ...
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61207194_c2
61207194
powershell
2
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, XXX, Desktop, MAP.csv, Import-CSV, Encoding, UTF8, Delimiter, original_file, fileA.txt, destination_file, Output.txt, Get-Content, content.length, IsNullOrEmpty, InputString, map.HEADER1, NOTEXIST, ElseIf, map.HEADER2, L100, sitelink.de, L50, abcde.de, L511, bbcccddeee.de, L300, link123456.de, L5450, randomlink.de, U...
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64259802_c0
64259802
powershell
0
Title: Powershell - Split a string on a character Problem title: Powershell - Split a string on a character Tags: powershell-2.0, powershell-3.0, powershell Problem: Powershell - Split a string on a character Code signals: Powershell, Split, CompanyData, REPORTS, ENQUIRIES, Old, House, Farm, Images, Quay, Text, Church,...
Powershell - Split a string on a character Powershell - Split a string on a character powershell-2.0 powershell-3.0 powershell Powershell Split CompanyData REPORTS ENQUIRIES Old House Farm Images Quay Text Church Road Photography Item.Source.Split powershell-2.0 powershell-3.0 Powershell - Split a string on a character...
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Title: Having issue returning full error information Problem title: Having issue returning full error information Tags: powershell Problem: Having issue returning full error information Code signals: System.Management.Automation.ItemNotFoundException, _.Exception, Having, Try, Get-Secret, Vault, Name, AsPlainText, Stop...
Having issue returning full error information Having issue returning full error information powershell System.Management.Automation.ItemNotFoundException _.Exception Having Try Get-Secret Vault Name AsPlainText Stop Catch Next Write-Output Only Write-Error ConvertTo-Json Depth Having issue returning full error informat...
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Title: How to know if error from dotnet build command with powershell Problem title: How to know if error from dotnet build command with powershell Tags: powershell, c%23, .net-core Problem: How to know if error from dotnet build command with powershell Code signals: result.Error, dotnet, How, result.Successful, result...
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35630711_c0
35630711
powershell
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Title: How to convert Powershell to C# Problem title: How to convert Powershell to C# Tags: dll, powershell, c%23, .net Problem: How to convert Powershell to C# Is possible to convert PowerShell code .PS1 to C# code? I'v been looking to it on google but I always find the contrary. Reflector has the AddIn to convert DLL...
How to convert Powershell to C# How to convert Powershell to C# dll powershell c%23 .net How Powershell How to convert Powershell to C# Is possible to convert PowerShell code .PS1 to C# code? I'v been looking to it on google but I always find the contrary. Reflector has the AddIn to convert DLL to PS Code , so I think ...
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35708990_c2
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17019866
powershell
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Title: accessing logs using Powershell Problem title: accessing logs using Powershell Tags: powershell Problem: accessing logs using Powershell I'm trying to access a log file which is 55GB and will not open in any editor. I'm trying to get the last 1000 lines from the log using power shell. I'm new to powershell and a...
accessing logs using Powershell accessing logs using Powershell powershell Powershell accessing logs using Powershell I'm trying to access a log file which is 55GB and will not open in any editor. I'm trying to get the last 1000 lines from the log using power shell. I'm new to powershell and any help in doing this is g...
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45713467_c0
45713467
powershell
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Title: How to force delete an open file using PowerShell Problem title: How to force delete an open file using PowerShell Tags: system-administration, powershell Problem: How to force delete an open file using PowerShell Remove-Item command does not delete files which are in use. Is there any way where we can delete al...
How to force delete an open file using PowerShell How to force delete an open file using PowerShell system-administration powershell PowerShell How How to force delete an open file using PowerShell Remove-Item command does not delete files which are in use. Is there any way where we can delete all the files irrespectiv...
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