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24623473
powershell
0
Title: Using Powershell open and pass values to Git Bash Problem title: Using Powershell open and pass values to Git Bash Tags: powershell, ssh-keygen, git Problem: Using Powershell open and pass values to Git Bash I am creating a powershell script to easily a group of tools include git. I have install git but the prob...
Using Powershell open and pass values to Git Bash Using Powershell open and pass values to Git Bash powershell ssh-keygen git Using Powershell Git Bash Using Powershell open and pass values to Git Bash I am creating a powershell script to easily a group of tools include git. I have install git but the problem is I need...
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67846750_c0
67846750
powershell
0
Title: Convert a collection or array of objects into a comma separated string with just one of the object properties Problem title: Convert a collection or array of objects into a comma separated string with just one of the object properties Tags: powershell Problem: Convert a collection or array of objects into a comm...
Convert a collection or array of objects into a comma separated string with just one of the object properties Convert a collection or array of objects into a comma separated string with just one of the object properties powershell Convert Convert a collection or array of objects into a comma separated string with just ...
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2851064_c0
2851064
powershell
0
Title: Is there a way in Powershell to query the object Property Page Details Problem title: Is there a way in Powershell to query the object Property Page Details Tags: powershell Problem: Is there a way in Powershell to query the object Property Page Details Is there a way in Powershell to query the object Property P...
Is there a way in Powershell to query the object Property Page Details Is there a way in Powershell to query the object Property Page Details powershell Powershell Property Page Details Is there a way in Powershell to query the object Property Page Details Is there a way in Powershell to query the object Property Page ...
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32597407_c1
32597407
powershell
1
restore it to the right folder? Code signals: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError, SmoException, Restoring, SQL, Server, PowerShell, Restore-SqlDatabase, ServerInstance, Database, SomeDatabase, BackupFile, ReplaceDatabase, Directory, Program, Files, Microsoft, MSSQL10.MSSQLSERVER, MSSQL, DATA, SomeDatabase.mdf, line:27, ch...
restore it to the right folder? Code signals: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError, SmoException, Restoring, SQL, Server, PowerShell, Restore-SqlDatabase, ServerInstance, Database, SomeDatabase, BackupFile, ReplaceDatabase, Directory, Program, Files, Microsoft, MSSQL10.MSSQLSERVER, MSSQL, DATA, SomeDatabase.mdf, line:27, ch...
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59068766_c1
59068766
powershell
1
1:30 2:30 and 3:30 . But with the above code it is running only at 3:30 and other two are not happening. Code signals: Schedule, Azure, PATtoken, PAT, Write-Host, Initialize, Autnetication, COntext, ForegroundColor, DarkBlue, System.Convert, ToBase64String, System.Text.Encoding, ASCII.GetBytes, Basic, vsrm.dev.azure.co...
1:30 2:30 and 3:30 . But with the above code it is running only at 3:30 and other two are not happening. Code signals: Schedule, Azure, PATtoken, PAT, Write-Host, Initialize, Autnetication, COntext, ForegroundColor, DarkBlue, System.Convert, ToBase64String, System.Text.Encoding, ASCII.GetBytes, Basic, vsrm.dev.azure.co...
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44188526_c0
44188526
powershell
0
Title: I'm looking for ideas to audit logon/logoff Problem title: I'm looking for ideas to audit logon/logoff Tags: powershell Problem: I'm looking for ideas to audit logon/logoff I dont have any code yet. I'm wanting a script to run on servers that will write to a file everytime a user logs and then again wh...
I'm looking for ideas to audit logon/logoff I'm looking for ideas to audit logon/logoff powershell I'm looking for ideas to audit logon/logoff I dont have any code yet. I'm wanting a script to run on servers that will write to a file everytime a user logs and then again when they logoff. I dont really have an...
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56075179_c1
56075179
powershell
1
rename %PatchPath%%FileName% "LivePatch.bat" rename %PatchPath%%FileName% "LivePatch.bat" REM Run Live Patch file %PatchPath%LivePatch.bat REM call %PatchPath%LivePatch.bat > "%PatchPath%results.txt" 2>&1 call %PatchPath%LivePatch.bat > "%PatchPath%results.txt" & type "%PatchPath%results.txt" rename "%PatchPath%LivePa...
rename %PatchPath%%FileName% "LivePatch.bat" rename %PatchPath%%FileName% "LivePatch.bat" REM Run Live Patch file %PatchPath%LivePatch.bat REM call %PatchPath%LivePatch.bat > "%PatchPath%results.txt" 2>&1 call %PatchPath%LivePatch.bat > "%PatchPath%results.txt" & type "%PatchPath%results.txt" rename "%PatchPath%LivePa...
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75119154_c0
75119154
powershell
0
Title: How can I use a variable as Application Pool name? Problem title: How can I use a variable as Application Pool name? Tags: powershell Problem: How can I use a variable as Application Pool name? The following code gives me the default app pool, converted to string. When I pass this variable $appPoolName = Get-IIS...
How can I use a variable as Application Pool name? How can I use a variable as Application Pool name? powershell How Application Pool How can I use a variable as Application Pool name? The following code gives me the default app pool, converted to string. When I pass this variable $appPoolName = Get-IISAppPool | Select...
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78818303_c0
78818303
powershell
0
Title: How to rename Ethernert0 card adapter in Powershell? Problem title: How to rename Ethernert0 card adapter in Powershell? Tags: powershell, windows-server-2016, windows Problem: How to rename Ethernert0 card adapter in Powershell? On Windows server 2016, i tred to: Rename-NetAdapter -Name "Ethernet0" -NewName "Pr...
How to rename Ethernert0 card adapter in Powershell? How to rename Ethernert0 card adapter in Powershell? powershell windows-server-2016 windows How Ethernert0 Powershell Rename-NetAdapter Name Ethernet0 NewName Prive windows-server-2016 How to rename Ethernert0 card adapter in Powershell? On Windows server 2016, i tre...
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29689244_c0
29689244
powershell
0
Title: How can I create a while loop in Powershell to count number less than 10 up to 0 Problem title: How can I create a while loop in Powershell to count number less than 10 up to 0 Tags: while-loop, powershell Problem: How can I create a while loop in Powershell to count number less than 10 up to 0 I am not sure how...
How can I create a while loop in Powershell to count number less than 10 up to 0 How can I create a while loop in Powershell to count number less than 10 up to 0 while-loop powershell How Powershell How can I create a while loop in Powershell to count number less than 10 up to 0 I am not sure how while loops works in P...
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34998240_c2
34998240
powershell
2
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-Object, TypeName, PSObject, Property, Write-Output, Export-Csv, vm.csv, NoTypeInformation, Expression, _.parent, _.name, svwdbn21, FileName, _.filename, DeviceName, _.devicename, CanonicalName, _.ScsiCanonicalName, test.csv, ScsiCanonicalName, Lun, Get-SCSILun, hdd.SCSICanonicalName, VMHost, vm.vmhost, Get-ScsiLunPath...
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37080529_c0
37080529
powershell
0
Title: Loading SharePoint Online pages with Invoke-Webrequest from Powershell Problem title: Loading SharePoint Online pages with Invoke-Webrequest from Powershell Tags: sharepoint-online, powershell Problem: Loading SharePoint Online pages with Invoke-Webrequest from Powershell I want to be able to load SharePoint Onl...
Loading SharePoint Online pages with Invoke-Webrequest from Powershell Loading SharePoint Online pages with Invoke-Webrequest from Powershell sharepoint-online powershell Powershell Loading SharePoint Online Invoke-Webrequest Loading SharePoint Online pages with Invoke-Webrequest from Powershell I want to be able to lo...
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15330544_c0
15330544
powershell
0
Title: Is there are way to limit max rows in multi-textbox in Powershell? Problem title: Is there are way to limit max rows in multi-textbox in Powershell? Tags: powershell Problem: Is there are way to limit max rows in multi-textbox in Powershell? I was wondering if there was a way to limit the text lines/rows in a Mu...
Is there are way to limit max rows in multi-textbox in Powershell? Is there are way to limit max rows in multi-textbox in Powershell? powershell Powershell Is there are way to limit max rows in multi-textbox in Powershell? I was wondering if there was a way to limit the text lines/rows in a Multiline-TextBoxt to like 2...
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48973250_c0
48973250
powershell
0
Title: FK_Supplier_UserType_UserTypeId error Problem title: FK_Supplier_UserType_UserTypeId error Tags: powershell, sql, database Problem: FK_Supplier_UserType_UserTypeId error I am trying to update-database by using powershell. but I am getting this error: "FK_Supplier_UserType_UserTypeId" which I already deleted the ...
FK_Supplier_UserType_UserTypeId error FK_Supplier_UserType_UserTypeId error powershell sql database FK_Supplier_UserType_UserTypeId FK_Supplier_UserType_UserTypeId error I am trying to update-database by using powershell. but I am getting this error: which I already deleted the table (UserType) Anyone can help? I searc...
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60062273_c1
60062273
powershell
1
if ($isnum -eq $false) { $arrResult += $line.$col $arraycol += $col } } } [pscustomobject]@{$arraycol = "$arrResult"}| out-file "C:\Users\$env:username\Desktop\Errors1.csv" #################### can someone guide me right direction? Thanks Code signals: Find, Text, CSV, File, Numeric, Columns, Powershell, ColA, ColB, C...
if ($isnum -eq $false) { $arrResult += $line.$col $arraycol += $col } } } [pscustomobject]@{$arraycol = "$arrResult"}| out-file "C:\Users\$env:username\Desktop\Errors1.csv" #################### can someone guide me right direction? Thanks Code signals: Find, Text, CSV, File, Numeric, Columns, Powershell, ColA, ColB, C...
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60550248_c2
60550248
powershell
2
Logger, Path, env:temp, keylogger.txt, Signatures, API, Calls, DllImport, user32.dll, CharSet, CharSet.Auto, ExactSpelling, GetAsyncKeyState, GetKeyboardState, MapVirtualKey, ToUnicode, System.Text.StringBuilder, Add-Type, MemberDefinition, Name, Win32, Namespace, PassThru, New-Item, ItemType, File, Force, When, CTRL, ...
Logger, Path, env:temp, keylogger.txt, Signatures, API, Calls, DllImport, user32.dll, CharSet, CharSet.Auto, ExactSpelling, GetAsyncKeyState, GetKeyboardState, MapVirtualKey, ToUnicode, System.Text.StringBuilder, Add-Type, MemberDefinition, Name, Win32, Namespace, PassThru, New-Item, ItemType, File, Force, When, CTRL, ...
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71672902_c1
71672902
powershell
1
Name -Port $sitePort -Protocol $siteProtocolType Write-Host $siteName "successfully created, you can access it via" $siteUrl -ForegroundColor Green } } catch {Write-host "Error: $($_.Exception.Message)"} return } Code signals: _.Exception, out-null, How, IIS, Website, Site, Name, Asking, User, Read-Host, Check, Get-Web...
Name -Port $sitePort -Protocol $siteProtocolType Write-Host $siteName "successfully created, you can access it via" $siteUrl -ForegroundColor Green } } catch {Write-host "Error: $($_.Exception.Message)"} return } Code signals: _.Exception, out-null, How, IIS, Website, Site, Name, Asking, User, Read-Host, Check, Get-Web...
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73057788_c1
73057788
powershell
1
AS [Col_3] FROM Table_2 EXAMPLE .TXT CONTENT: --AA*************************** --PRINT AA UPDATE Table_1 SET COL_1 = '123' WHERE ID = '1' INSERT INTO [dbo].[Table_2] (DBO.COL_3) SELECT Col3Value AS [Col_3] FROM Table_2 Code signals: Parsing, Issue, PowerShell, Get-Content, Example.txt, Example.csv, PRINT, regex2, INSER...
AS [Col_3] FROM Table_2 EXAMPLE .TXT CONTENT: --AA*************************** --PRINT AA UPDATE Table_1 SET COL_1 = '123' WHERE ID = '1' INSERT INTO [dbo].[Table_2] (DBO.COL_3) SELECT Col3Value AS [Col_3] FROM Table_2 Code signals: Parsing, Issue, PowerShell, Get-Content, Example.txt, Example.csv, PRINT, regex2, INSER...
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embed
57054122_c0
57054122
powershell
0
Title: How to get list of nested groups within an AD group Problem title: How to get list of nested groups within an AD group Tags: powershell, active-directory Problem: How to get list of nested groups within an AD group In PowerShell script, I need to get all nested group within a group. The output could be an array ...
How to get list of nested groups within an AD group How to get list of nested groups within an AD group powershell active-directory How How to get list of nested groups within an AD group In PowerShell script, I need to get all nested group within a group. The output could be an array of group names (doesn't need any l...
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embed
76476572_c0
76476572
powershell
0
Title: Collecting output from az vm run-command when using no-wait Problem title: Collecting output from az vm run-command when using no-wait Tags: azure-cli, powershell Problem: Collecting output from az vm run-command when using no-wait I've got to run a script on a large number of VMs and collect the output of the s...
Collecting output from az vm run-command when using no-wait Collecting output from az vm run-command when using no-wait azure-cli powershell az no-wait Collecting Collecting output from az vm run-command when using no-wait I've got to run a script on a large number of VMs and collect the output of the script. Running t...
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embed
47893186_c1
47893186
powershell
1
when that event cuts then it runs the first script. I have searched all over the internet and I have had no luck. Help please. Code signals: a, Powershell, Get-EventLog, Intro, LogName, Application, Source, Script-1, _.eventID, event.EntryType, Error, EmailBody, Event.Data, EmailFrom, Test, google.com, EmailTo, lmill1...
when that event cuts then it runs the first script. I have searched all over the internet and I have had no luck. Help please. Code signals: a, Powershell, Get-EventLog, Intro, LogName, Application, Source, Script-1, _.eventID, event.EntryType, Error, EmailBody, Event.Data, EmailFrom, Test, google.com, EmailTo, lmill1...
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63286566_c0
63286566
powershell
0
Title: Powershell commad over .bat wont run Problem title: Powershell commad over .bat wont run Tags: batch-file, powershell Problem: Powershell commad over .bat wont run I am trying to run following command through Batch, but all I get is echo of the command. PowerShell -command "&{Get-Content C:\temp\serversetup2\num...
Powershell commad over .bat wont run Powershell commad over .bat wont run batch-file powershell Powershell Get-Content serversetup2 num.txt Select-Object Index num2.txt Powershell commad over .bat wont run I am trying to run following command through Batch, but all I get is echo of the command. Command runs well on Pow...
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43860140_c0
43860140
powershell
0
Title: How to export powershell results in to one excel sheet in different pages Problem title: How to export powershell results in to one excel sheet in different pages Tags: powershell, sql, excel Problem: How to export powershell results in to one excel sheet in different pages I am trying to export SQL server query...
How to export powershell results in to one excel sheet in different pages How to export powershell results in to one excel sheet in different pages powershell sql excel How How to export powershell results in to one excel sheet in different pages I am trying to export SQL server query results to excel using power shell...
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71949490_c0
71949490
powershell
0
Title: Why am I getting gibberish result in Windows terminal? Problem title: Why am I getting gibberish result in Windows terminal? Tags: powershell, bash, terminal Problem: Why am I getting gibberish result in Windows terminal? I am trying to compare version in windows terminal. It works great in Git Bash but in Windo...
Why am I getting gibberish result in Windows terminal? Why am I getting gibberish result in Windows terminal? powershell bash terminal Why Windows n$2 Why am I getting gibberish result in Windows terminal? I am trying to compare version in windows terminal. It works great in Git Bash but in Windows terminal it shows gi...
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6671353_c0
6671353
powershell
0
Title: How to remotely find the .NET version on a server list with PowerShell? Problem title: How to remotely find the .NET version on a server list with PowerShell? Tags: powershell Problem: How to remotely find the .NET version on a server list with PowerShell? I am trying to find version of .NET installed on a list ...
How to remotely find the .NET version on a server list with PowerShell? How to remotely find the .NET version on a server list with PowerShell? powershell How NET PowerShell How to remotely find the .NET version on a server list with PowerShell? I am trying to find version of .NET installed on a list of servers. What w...
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26842749_c0
26842749
powershell
0
Title: how do i get performance counters from azure and write into perfmon? Problem title: how do i get performance counters from azure and write into perfmon? Tags: azure, powershell, azure-storage Problem: how do i get performance counters from azure and write into perfmon? i have added some of the new custom metrics...
how do i get performance counters from azure and write into perfmon? how do i get performance counters from azure and write into perfmon? azure powershell azure-storage azure how do i get performance counters from azure and write into perfmon? i have added some of the new custom metrics in the monitoring of a website i...
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40907313_c0
40907313
powershell
0
Title: Script stops execution when faces an error Problem title: Script stops execution when faces an error Tags: powershell Problem: Script stops execution when faces an error I have a master script master.ps1 which calls two scripts One.ps1 and Two.ps1 like: &".\One.ps1" &".\Two.ps1" When the One.ps1 script has an er...
Script stops execution when faces an error Script stops execution when faces an error powershell Script master.ps1 One.ps1 Two.ps1 Script stops execution when faces an error I have a master script master.ps1 which calls two scripts One.ps1 and Two.ps1 like: When the One.ps1 script has an error , the execution gets stop...
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embed
3689543_c0
3689543
powershell
0
Title: Is there a way to retrieve a PowerShell function name from within a function? Problem title: Is there a way to retrieve a PowerShell function name from within a function? Tags: powershell, reflection, function Problem: Is there a way to retrieve a PowerShell function name from within a function? For example: fun...
Is there a way to retrieve a PowerShell function name from within a function? Is there a way to retrieve a PowerShell function name from within a function? powershell reflection function within PowerShell Foo Write-Host Is there a way to retrieve a PowerShell function name from within a function? For example: Output:
[ 0.0181884765625, 0.010498046875, 0.0032196044921875, 0.0220947265625, -0.0155029296875, 0.01068115234375, 0.00154876708984375, 0.00311279296875, -0.017578125, -0.0213623046875, -0.0126953125, 0.0230712890625, -0.0272216796875, 0.022216796875, 0.017578125, 0.00933837890625, 0.00842285...
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[ 0.1015625, 0.0936279296875, 0.1497802734375, 0.1131591796875, 0.2091064453125, 0.11474609375, 0.247802734375, 0.231201171875, 0.1876220703125, 0.1156005859375, 0.1832275390625, 0.02471923828125, 0.0657958984375, 0.16259765625, 0.2432861328125, 0.19287109375, 0.0897216796875, 0.0733...
embed
58434297_c0
58434297
powershell
0
Title: Remotely check version of adobe reader installed Problem title: Remotely check version of adobe reader installed Tags: batch-file, regedit, powershell, windows Problem: Remotely check version of adobe reader installed I need to find out the version of adobe reader installed on 5 or six remote servers. Looking fo...
Remotely check version of adobe reader installed Remotely check version of adobe reader installed batch-file regedit powershell windows Remotely Remotely check version of adobe reader installed I need to find out the version of adobe reader installed on 5 or six remote servers. Looking for a batch file to find out the ...
[ 0.00543212890625, 0.0150146484375, -0.005950927734375, 0.013671875, -0.0107421875, -0.01507568359375, -0.001373291015625, 0.0118408203125, -0.01495361328125, -0.01123046875, -0.00022029876708984375, -0.032958984375, 0.009521484375, -0.0269775390625, 0.0086669921875, 0.006378173828125, ...
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[ 0.197265625, 0.04400634765625, 0.1912841796875, 0.2021484375, 0.05499267578125, 0.14501953125, 0.185302734375, 0.25634765625, 0.149658203125, 0.057861328125, 0.11181640625, 0.043365478515625, 0.07952880859375, 0.08258056640625, 0.1326904296875, 0.0748291015625, 0.161865234375, 0.05...
embed
63808414_c3
63808414
powershell
3
.696 489717.1196 735441.5674 1133400.164 472900.3149 devetl1.devad.myworldpanel.com 1597044600 1599633000 Code signals: idle_AVERAGE, idle_MAX, idle_MIN, iowait_AVERAGE, iowait_MAX, iowait_MIN, irq_AVERAGE, irq_MAX, irq_MIN, nice_AVERAGE, nice_MAX, nice_MIN, softirq_AVERAGE, softirq_MAX, softirq_MIN, system_AVERAGE, sy...
.696 489717.1196 735441.5674 1133400.164 472900.3149 devetl1.devad.myworldpanel.com 1597044600 1599633000 Code signals: idle_AVERAGE, idle_MAX, idle_MIN, iowait_AVERAGE, iowait_MAX, iowait_MIN, irq_AVERAGE, irq_MAX, irq_MIN, nice_AVERAGE, nice_MAX, nice_MIN, softirq_AVERAGE, softirq_MAX, softirq_MIN, system_AVERAGE, sy...
[ 0.000415802001953125, -0.01092529296875, -0.005340576171875, 0.0203857421875, 0.0035400390625, -0.0223388671875, -0.0118408203125, -0.00640869140625, 0.0003604888916015625, -0.0037078857421875, 0.006317138671875, -0.0155029296875, -0.00933837890625, 0.00121307373046875, 0.0064697265625, ...
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[ 0.105224609375, 0.265869140625, 0.141845703125, 0.166748046875, 0.15234375, 0.150390625, 0.1884765625, 0.1512451171875, 0.180908203125, 0.1273193359375, 0.0753173828125, 0.1107177734375, 0.1435546875, 0.150634765625, 0.172119140625, 0.12451171875, 0.160400390625, 0.030029296875, ...
embed
71389134_c0
71389134
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell -like formatting Problem title: PowerShell -like formatting Tags: powershell, syntax, regex Problem: PowerShell -like formatting I am trying to test if a string is in one of two formats: Title (Year) or Title (Year) [Addl] For the first, this works: if ($name -like "* (*)")... For the second, this doe...
PowerShell -like formatting PowerShell -like formatting powershell syntax regex PowerShell PowerShell -like formatting I am trying to test if a string is in one of two formats: Title (Year) or Title (Year) [Addl] For the first, this works: if ($name -like "* (*)")... For the second, this does not work: if ($name -like ...
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[ 0.1651611328125, 0.049041748046875, 0.2108154296875, 0.211181640625, 0.1947021484375, 0.0841064453125, 0.0120849609375, 0.1405029296875, 0.27392578125, 0.04901123046875, 0.09381103515625, 0.1009521484375, 0.1201171875, 0.047119140625, 0.03985595703125, 0.1966552734375, 0.158569335937...
embed
73067331_c0
73067331
powershell
0
Title: Select element by path in remote webpage Problem title: Select element by path in remote webpage Tags: selectnodes, powershell, web-scraping Problem: Select element by path in remote webpage I am trying to find a way to select an element from a remote webpage by it’s path. The element does not have id so I need ...
Select element by path in remote webpage Select element by path in remote webpage selectnodes powershell web-scraping Select Select element by path in remote webpage I am trying to find a way to select an element from a remote webpage by it’s path. The element does not have id so I need to use the path. I get the page ...
[ 0.0233154296875, 0.018798828125, -0.0186767578125, 0.000553131103515625, -0.01275634765625, 0.004547119140625, -0.0223388671875, 0.0014801025390625, 0.005584716796875, -0.048828125, 0.004791259765625, -0.0118408203125, -0.0179443359375, -0.00860595703125, 0.01007080078125, 0.0124511718...
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[ 0.2001953125, 0.1983642578125, 0.125244140625, 0.23828125, 0.06414794921875, 0.218994140625, 0.09326171875, 0.1641845703125, 0.182861328125, 0.135498046875, 0.09454345703125, 0.1007080078125, 0.2166748046875, 0.1153564453125, 0.1357421875, 0.04058837890625, 0.02496337890625, 0.0309...
embed
24493213_c0
24493213
powershell
0
Title: How do I start remote desktop from PowerShell? Problem title: How do I start remote desktop from PowerShell? Tags: powershell, remote-desktop Problem: How do I start remote desktop from PowerShell? How do I start an RDP session from powershell? I'm looking to avoid a custom script because I work at an MSP and en...
How do I start remote desktop from PowerShell? How do I start remote desktop from PowerShell? powershell remote-desktop PowerShell How How do I start remote desktop from PowerShell? How do I start an RDP session from powershell? I'm looking to avoid a custom script because I work at an MSP and end up remoting into mach...
[ 0.004180908203125, 0.01348876953125, -0.0101318359375, 0.00653076171875, -0.01708984375, 0.01226806640625, -0.00213623046875, -0.0206298828125, -0.00921630859375, -0.026611328125, 0.0142822265625, 0.002288818359375, -0.016845703125, 0.0322265625, -0.0247802734375, 0.003814697265625, ...
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embed
76964090_c0
76964090
powershell
0
Title: Get-DnsClientCache alters output when piped to Select-Object Problem title: Get-DnsClientCache alters output when piped to Select-Object Tags: powershell Problem: Get-DnsClientCache alters output when piped to Select-Object Get-DNSClientCache displays string values but when when piped to Select they are displaye...
Get-DnsClientCache alters output when piped to Select-Object Get-DnsClientCache alters output when piped to Select-Object powershell Get-DnsClientCache Select-Object Get-DnsClientCache alters output when piped to Select-Object Get-DNSClientCache displays string values but when when piped to Select they are displayed as...
[ 0.0194091796875, 0.0016632080078125, 0.010498046875, 0.038818359375, -0.0167236328125, -0.0130615234375, -0.01416015625, 0.01385498046875, -0.005706787109375, 0.048583984375, -0.002349853515625, 0.0458984375, 0.016845703125, 0.01336669921875, 0.004150390625, 0.01214599609375, 0.00187...
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embed
35149123_c0
35149123
powershell
0
Title: Is it possible to create aliases for .Net classes? Problem title: Is it possible to create aliases for .Net classes? Tags: alias, powershell, powershell-4.0 Problem: Is it possible to create aliases for .Net classes? PowerShell 4.0 Is it possible to create the PowerShell alias for the .Net class? It doesn't work...
Is it possible to create aliases for .Net classes? Is it possible to create aliases for .Net classes? alias powershell powershell-4.0 Net New-Alias Force Name Value CompanyName.AppName.SomeNamespace.ClassName powershell-4.0 Is it possible to create aliases for .Net classes? PowerShell 4.0 Is it possible to create the P...
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[ 0.03790283203125, 0.1717529296875, 0.1636962890625, 0.26171875, 0.193359375, 0.090576171875, 0.07586669921875, 0.2135009765625, 0.2335205078125, 0.022613525390625, 0.1187744140625, 0.2066650390625, 0.1611328125, 0.1519775390625, 0.0384521484375, 0.16796875, 0.136962890625, 0.125366...
embed
11459044_c0
11459044
powershell
0
Title: In Powershell, how do I concatenate one property of an array of objects into a string? Problem title: In Powershell, how do I concatenate one property of an array of objects into a string? Tags: arrays, string, powershell, join Problem: In Powershell, how do I concatenate one property of an array of objects into...
In Powershell, how do I concatenate one property of an array of objects into a string? In Powershell, how do I concatenate one property of an array of objects into a string? arrays string powershell join Powershell Name a.png b.png c.png In Powershell, how do I concatenate one property of an array of objects into a str...
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[ 0.062408447265625, 0.1712646484375, 0.26611328125, 0.0863037109375, 0.03375244140625, 0.0262298583984375, 0.1304931640625, 0.19677734375, 0.160888671875, 0.10302734375, 0.115478515625, 0.2314453125, 0.1661376953125, 0.12939453125, 0.19580078125, 0.1588134765625, 0.1241455078125, 0....
embed
15579951_c0
15579951
powershell
0
Title: Do all script users need Powershell installed? Problem title: Do all script users need Powershell installed? Tags: powershell Problem: Do all script users need Powershell installed? Looking to use Powershell for writing some scripts. The concern is, do all users of the script need Powershell installed on their c...
Do all script users need Powershell installed? Do all script users need Powershell installed? powershell Powershell Do all script users need Powershell installed? Looking to use Powershell for writing some scripts. The concern is, do all users of the script need Powershell installed on their computer in order to have t...
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embed
47342871_c2
47342871
powershell
2
, CandidateCity, Postcode, CandidatePostcode, Mobile, State, CandidateState, firstname.ItemArray, surname.ItemArray, Address1.ItemArray, City.ItemArray, Postcode.ItemArray, Mobile.ItemArray, State.ItemArray, lName.ItemArray, Loop, Visual, Write-Host, Generating, ForegroundColor, Cyan, Using, GREEN, Data, Firstname, End...
, CandidateCity, Postcode, CandidatePostcode, Mobile, State, CandidateState, firstname.ItemArray, surname.ItemArray, Address1.ItemArray, City.ItemArray, Postcode.ItemArray, Mobile.ItemArray, State.ItemArray, lName.ItemArray, Loop, Visual, Write-Host, Generating, ForegroundColor, Cyan, Using, GREEN, Data, Firstname, End...
[ 0.0147705078125, -0.02001953125, -0.01904296875, 0.0169677734375, 0.0028839111328125, 0.004730224609375, -0.01031494140625, 0.006683349609375, 0.00011396408081054688, 0.031005859375, 0.0038909912109375, 0.04345703125, 0.00689697265625, -0.01220703125, 0.0101318359375, -0.01312255859375...
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embed
51385762_c2
51385762
powershell
2
Get-ChildItem, File, DC-02, SophosInstall, Sophos-Installation.bat, KasperskyRemove, AVRemoveW.exe, Loops, Computer, ForEach, Variables, Sophos64, Test-Path, Program, Files, Sophos32, x86, Kaspersky, Kaspersky64, Lab, Kaspersky32, Start-Process, FilePath, Verbose, Write-Host, Beginning, Elseif, Removing, Invoke-Comman...
Get-ChildItem, File, DC-02, SophosInstall, Sophos-Installation.bat, KasperskyRemove, AVRemoveW.exe, Loops, Computer, ForEach, Variables, Sophos64, Test-Path, Program, Files, Sophos32, x86, Kaspersky, Kaspersky64, Lab, Kaspersky32, Start-Process, FilePath, Verbose, Write-Host, Beginning, Elseif, Removing, Invoke-Comman...
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[ 0.15380859375, 0.09149169921875, 0.21826171875, 0.08306884765625, 0.2548828125, 0.2308349609375, 0.1339111328125, 0.23095703125, 0.048187255859375, 0.1346435546875, 0.318359375, 0.066162109375, 0.2470703125, 0.05938720703125, 0.041595458984375, 0.1949462890625, 0.248779296875, 0.03...
embed
24945542_c0
24945542
powershell
0
Title: The term 'appcmd' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet Problem title: The term 'appcmd' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet Tags: appcmd, powershell Problem: The term 'appcmd' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet I'm getting the following error message: The term 'appcmd' is no...
The term 'appcmd' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet The term 'appcmd' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet appcmd powershell The term 'appcmd' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet I'm getting the following error message:
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embed
75564765_c1
75564765
powershell
1
@2 inputs: targetType: 'inline' script: | $test = checkPackagestate "$PackageName" "$(secret)" $(DevopsProject)" Code signals: Azure, Devops, Get, Workitem, TestState, Param, Parameter, Mandatory, DevopsProject, SELECT, System.Id, WorkItems, WHERE, System.TeamProject, System.WorkItemType, Package, System.Title, Package...
@2 inputs: targetType: 'inline' script: | $test = checkPackagestate "$PackageName" "$(secret)" $(DevopsProject)" Code signals: Azure, Devops, Get, Workitem, TestState, Param, Parameter, Mandatory, DevopsProject, SELECT, System.Id, WorkItems, WHERE, System.TeamProject, System.WorkItemType, Package, System.Title, Package...
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794516
powershell
0
Title: Convert xargs Bash command to PowerShell? Problem title: Convert xargs Bash command to PowerShell? Tags: bash, powershell Problem: Convert xargs Bash command to PowerShell? I've got a simple Bash command to resize some images automatically on a low-traffic website using ImageMagick - I'd like to convert this to ...
Convert xargs Bash command to PowerShell? Convert xargs Bash command to PowerShell? bash powershell Convert Bash PowerShell Convert xargs Bash command to PowerShell? I've got a simple Bash command to resize some images automatically on a low-traffic website using ImageMagick - I'd like to convert this to a PowerShell c...
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9098091
powershell
0
Title: When using Powershell Get-Content, how do you replace a string with a backslash Problem title: When using Powershell Get-Content, how do you replace a string with a backslash Tags: powershell Problem: When using Powershell Get-Content, how do you replace a string with a backslash In powershell if you have a stri...
When using Powershell Get-Content, how do you replace a string with a backslash When using Powershell Get-Content, how do you replace a string with a backslash powershell Powershell When Get-Content When using Powershell Get-Content, how do you replace a string with a backslash In powershell if you have a string such a...
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33945626_c0
33945626
powershell
0
Title: Custom Advanced Performance area in Command Prompt? Problem title: Custom Advanced Performance area in Command Prompt? Tags: command, system, powershell, settings Problem: Custom Advanced Performance area in Command Prompt? How can I customize this area with the Command Prompt or Powershell. I have been looking ...
Custom Advanced Performance area in Command Prompt? Custom Advanced Performance area in Command Prompt? command system powershell settings Custom Advanced Performance Command Prompt Custom Advanced Performance area in Command Prompt? How can I customize this area with the Command Prompt or Powershell. I have been looki...
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12827465_c0
12827465
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell to find Trademark Problem title: PowerShell to find Trademark Tags: unicode, powershell Problem: PowerShell to find Trademark I am trying to use Select-String to find the trademark symbol in docx files - they Unicode for the symbol is 0x00AE , but the regular expression (that does work in say RegExpal...
PowerShell to find Trademark PowerShell to find Trademark unicode powershell PowerShell Trademark Select-String u00AE Path PowerShell to find Trademark I am trying to use Select-String to find the trademark symbol in docx files - they Unicode for the symbol is 0x00AE , but the regular expression (that does work in say ...
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5961233_c2
5961233
powershell
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") { Add-Content $log "Found $OK file(s) newer than $Days days" } } $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = $titdef Code signals: a, PowerShell, Set, Window, Title, Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle, Checking, NOT, Debug, Nothing, Extended, Screen, Log, status.txt, Add-Content, Clear, Remove-Item, Folders, TargetFolder1, BiztalkProjects,...
") { Add-Content $log "Found $OK file(s) newer than $Days days" } } $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = $titdef Code signals: a, PowerShell, Set, Window, Title, Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle, Checking, NOT, Debug, Nothing, Extended, Screen, Log, status.txt, Add-Content, Clear, Remove-Item, Folders, TargetFolder1, BiztalkProjects,...
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19598874_c0
19598874
powershell
0
Title: powershell find and replace all in one line Problem title: powershell find and replace all in one line Tags: replace, powershell Problem: powershell find and replace all in one line I have this line of code which gives me domain\username. However, I need to replace the \ with _. Do I have to do this multiple lin...
powershell find and replace all in one line powershell find and replace all in one line replace powershell UAN AccountName Value UAN.Replace powershell find and replace all in one line I have this line of code which gives me domain\username. However, I need to replace the \ with _. Do I have to do this multiple lines o...
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75551634_c0
75551634
powershell
0
Title: how to solve about out-file in powershell Problem title: how to solve about out-file in powershell Tags: powershell Problem: how to solve about out-file in powershell Code signals: Try, error.clear, After, Clear, Error, Location, Path, System.Reflection.Assembly, LoadWithPartialName, System.Windows.Forms, System...
how to solve about out-file in powershell how to solve about out-file in powershell powershell Try error.clear After Clear Error Location Path System.Reflection.Assembly LoadWithPartialName System.Windows.Forms System.Data.SqClient Microsoft.SqlServer.SMO Write-host CRLF civ_ ToString yyyyMMdd_HHmmss File Name SoutputF...
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77579303_c2
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powershell
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38681243_c0
38681243
powershell
0
Title: visual studio team services: update json file from ci variables Problem title: visual studio team services: update json file from ci variables Tags: azure-devops, powershell, json Problem: visual studio team services: update json file from ci variables In Visual Studio Team Services, we can update web.config app...
visual studio team services: update json file from ci variables visual studio team services: update json file from ci variables azure-devops powershell json ci visual studio team services: update json file from ci variables In Visual Studio Team Services, we can update web.config appSetting parameters with the values d...
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59379112_c0
59379112
powershell
0
Title: Whats does this Windows Powershell ExecutionPolicy error message mean? Problem title: Whats does this Windows Powershell ExecutionPolicy error message mean? Tags: powershell Problem: Whats does this Windows Powershell ExecutionPolicy error message mean? I am attempting to run a PowerShell script and I get this e...
Whats does this Windows Powershell ExecutionPolicy error message mean? Whats does this Windows Powershell ExecutionPolicy error message mean? powershell Whats Windows Powershell ExecutionPolicy Set-ExecutionPolicy Whats does this Windows Powershell ExecutionPolicy error message mean? I am attempting to run a PowerShell...
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73075696_c0
73075696
powershell
0
Title: How to include double quotes in shell if we execute in python Problem title: How to include double quotes in shell if we execute in python Tags: powershell, python, shell Problem: How to include double quotes in shell if we execute in python Am using python to execute shell script i need to include double quotes...
How to include double quotes in shell if we execute in python How to include double quotes in shell if we execute in python powershell python shell double How os.system conf.value How to include double quotes in shell if we execute in python Am using python to execute shell script i need to include double quotes on thi...
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74881915_c0
74881915
powershell
0
Title: Powershell check if object values contain a $null Problem title: Powershell check if object values contain a $null Tags: null, powershell, object Problem: Powershell check if object values contain a $null I want to check whether a powershell object contains any null values. If it does, then it should return a $t...
Powershell check if object values contain a $null Powershell check if object values contain a $null null powershell object Powershell Artist Madonna Title Like Prayer Genre Powershell check if object values contain a $null I want to check whether a powershell object contains any null values. If it does, then it should ...
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70129167_c0
70129167
powershell
0
Title: Unzip and access folder with powershell Problem title: Unzip and access folder with powershell Tags: powershell, scripting Problem: Unzip and access folder with powershell I have a powershell script the downloads a zip file with a folder with files within it to the %TEMP% folder and I'm trying to understand how ...
Unzip and access folder with powershell Unzip and access folder with powershell powershell scripting Unzip Unzip and access folder with powershell I have a powershell script the downloads a zip file with a folder with files within it to the %TEMP% folder and I'm trying to understand how it can be unziped and acessed an...
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28411796_c0
28411796
powershell
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Title: What does [parametertype[]]$Parameter mean? Problem title: What does [parametertype[]]$Parameter mean? Tags: powershell Problem: What does [parametertype[]]$Parameter mean? I have seen PowerShell function parameters defined using the syntax param([parametertype[]]$Parameter) as well as param([parametertype]$Para...
What does [parametertype[]]$Parameter mean? What does [parametertype[]]$Parameter mean? powershell What Parameter What does [parametertype[]]$Parameter mean? I have seen PowerShell function parameters defined using the syntax param([parametertype[]]$Parameter) as well as param([parametertype]$Parameter) . Personally, I...
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35794118_c1
35794118
powershell
1
file. #EndTime,SERVER1,SERVER2 #27/03/2016 23:33:23,322349304902,322349304904 #29/03/2016 23:33:23,322349304901,322349304903 Edit1. Found a similar question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33906500/powershell-csv-row-column-transpose-and-manipulation Code signals: Powershell, MachineName, TotalDataSizeBytes, Actua...
file. #EndTime,SERVER1,SERVER2 #27/03/2016 23:33:23,322349304902,322349304904 #29/03/2016 23:33:23,322349304901,322349304903 Edit1. Found a similar question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33906500/powershell-csv-row-column-transpose-and-manipulation Code signals: Powershell, MachineName, TotalDataSizeBytes, Actua...
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10280001_c0
10280001
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell: Get-User –OrganizationalUnit One Level? Problem title: PowerShell: Get-User –OrganizationalUnit One Level? Tags: powershell Problem: PowerShell: Get-User –OrganizationalUnit One Level? Hi I'm trying to get ONE LEVEL of the command Get-User –OrganizationalUnit. Get-User –OrganizationalUnit "domain.loc...
PowerShell: Get-User –OrganizationalUnit One Level? PowerShell: Get-User –OrganizationalUnit One Level? powershell PowerShell Get-User OrganizationalUnit One Level domain.local PowerShell: Get-User –OrganizationalUnit One Level? Hi I'm trying to get ONE LEVEL of the command Get-User –OrganizationalUnit. This returns th...
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16150562_c0
16150562
powershell
0
Title: Powershell execute qdauser remotely Problem title: Powershell execute qdauser remotely Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell execute qdauser remotely I'm trying to run QADuser from a server that I have install the quest cmdlets. With remote session in able to add the snapin but I can't run the QADuser For get-QAD...
Powershell execute qdauser remotely Powershell execute qdauser remotely powershell Powershell xxx00 Powershell execute qdauser remotely I'm trying to run QADuser from a server that I have install the quest cmdlets. With remote session in able to add the snapin but I can't run the QADuser For get-QADuser -identity xxx00...
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52152218_c1
52152218
powershell
1
found",0x1) $word.ScreenUpdating = $true Break } Else {...} Code signals: Word, Permission, Denied, Powershell, Macros, Sub, Powershell_Run, Users, i351063, Desktop, Scripts, NewAttempt.ps1, Set, CreateObject, Wscript.Shell, xShell.Run, xShellExec.Run, End, Param, HT.docm, Add-Type, AssemblyName, Microsoft.Office.Inte...
found",0x1) $word.ScreenUpdating = $true Break } Else {...} Code signals: Word, Permission, Denied, Powershell, Macros, Sub, Powershell_Run, Users, i351063, Desktop, Scripts, NewAttempt.ps1, Set, CreateObject, Wscript.Shell, xShell.Run, xShellExec.Run, End, Param, HT.docm, Add-Type, AssemblyName, Microsoft.Office.Inte...
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71455530_c0
71455530
powershell
0
Title: How to understand this sentence “internal to the kernel” Problem title: How to understand this sentence “internal to the kernel” Tags: powershell, kernel, windows Problem: How to understand this sentence “internal to the kernel” When I use "vssadmin" on Windows7's powershell,I capture an error that "Paths that b...
How to understand this sentence “internal to the kernel” How to understand this sentence “internal to the kernel” powershell kernel windows How GlobalRoot How to understand this sentence “internal to the kernel” When I use "vssadmin" on Windows7's powershell,I capture an error that "Paths that begin with \\?\GlobalRoot...
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56152325_c0
56152325
powershell
0
Title: Verbose text log output to .txt Problem title: Verbose text log output to .txt Tags: powershell Problem: Verbose text log output to .txt I know this is simple to most of you but I cannot figure out how to achieve this. cd c:\ $item = '123' Rename-Item $item -NewName '2019' -Verbose Write-Verbose "Success" -Verbo...
Verbose text log output to .txt Verbose text log output to .txt powershell Verbose Rename-Item NewName Write-Verbose Success test.txt Verbose text log output to .txt I know this is simple to most of you but I cannot figure out how to achieve this. When I open the test.txt it is empty. How would you log the verbose mess...
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21632752_c0
21632752
powershell
0
Title: get-content powershell commandlet is not returning Problem title: get-content powershell commandlet is not returning Tags: powershell-2.0, powershell Problem: get-content powershell commandlet is not returning I am trying to get the contents of a file as hex in Powershell, and I am using the following: get-conte...
get-content powershell commandlet is not returning get-content powershell commandlet is not returning powershell-2.0 powershell powershell-2.0 get-content powershell commandlet is not returning I am trying to get the contents of a file as hex in Powershell, and I am using the following: When I run this script, I do not...
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23415982_c1
23415982
powershell
1
$mb3 / $b2GB Write-Host $mb3 'is equal to '$bytesToGb' Gigabytes' } elseif ( $input1 -eq 3) { $mb4 = Read-Host " Enter how many bytes you want to convert to Terabytes? " $bytesToTb = $mb4 / $b2TB Write-Host $mb4 'is equal to '$bytesToTb' Terabytes' } else { Write-Host " You have entered an invalid option. " } Code sig...
$mb3 / $b2GB Write-Host $mb3 'is equal to '$bytesToGb' Gigabytes' } elseif ( $input1 -eq 3) { $mb4 = Read-Host " Enter how many bytes you want to convert to Terabytes? " $bytesToTb = $mb4 / $b2TB Write-Host $mb4 'is equal to '$bytesToTb' Terabytes' } else { Write-Host " You have entered an invalid option. " } Code sig...
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64597009_c0
64597009
powershell
0
Title: Use PowerShell to edit a file's metadata (Details tab of a file in Windows file explorer) Problem title: Use PowerShell to edit a file's metadata (Details tab of a file in Windows file explorer) Tags: powershell Problem: Use PowerShell to edit a file's metadata (Details tab of a file in Windows file ex...
Use PowerShell to edit a file's metadata (Details tab of a file in Windows file explorer) Use PowerShell to edit a file's metadata (Details tab of a file in Windows file explorer) powershell Use PowerShell Details Windows Use PowerShell to edit a file's metadata (Details tab of a file in Windows file explorer...
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68146703_c0
68146703
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell: replace newline and connect two lines Problem title: PowerShell: replace newline and connect two lines Tags: newline, powershell, windows, replace, regex Problem: PowerShell: replace newline and connect two lines I'm trying to remove the new line on the first match of "three", but I'm not sure why th...
PowerShell: replace newline and connect two lines PowerShell: replace newline and connect two lines newline powershell windows replace regex PowerShell var.replace PowerShell: replace newline and connect two lines I'm trying to remove the new line on the first match of "three", but I'm not sure why the below example is...
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31349452_c0
31349452
powershell
0
Title: git blame - fatal: bad revision '22' Problem title: git blame - fatal: bad revision '22' Tags: git-blame, git, powershell Problem: git blame - fatal: bad revision '22' According to this page ( http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Debugging-with-Git ) I should use a comma between line numbe...
git blame - fatal: bad revision '22' git blame - fatal: bad revision '22' git-blame git powershell git blame - fatal: bad revision '22' According to this page ( http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Debugging-with-Git ) I should use a comma between line numbers when using git blame . However, if I...
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39175262_c0
39175262
powershell
0
Title: Combine root path with several child paths Problem title: Combine root path with several child paths Tags: powershell Problem: Combine root path with several child paths How can I combine several paths, for ex.: file1 , file2 , file3 with root C: ? I know that possible this: Join-Path C:\, D:\, E:\ file Output: ...
Combine root path with several child paths Combine root path with several child paths powershell Combine Join-Path file1 file2 file3 Combine root path with several child paths How can I combine several paths, for ex.: file1 , file2 , file3 with root C: ? I know that possible this: Output: I need conversely, something l...
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35726374_c1
35726374
powershell
1
0000-0000-000000000000 Description : Used to create news articles. JSLink : DescriptionResource : Microsoft.SharePoint.SPUserResource Hidden : False Code signals: How, Powershell, Sealed, Version, DisplayFormTemplateName, DocumentLibraryForm, EditFormTemplateName, NewFormTemplateName, NewFormUrl, MobileNewFormUrl, Edit...
0000-0000-000000000000 Description : Used to create news articles. JSLink : DescriptionResource : Microsoft.SharePoint.SPUserResource Hidden : False Code signals: How, Powershell, Sealed, Version, DisplayFormTemplateName, DocumentLibraryForm, EditFormTemplateName, NewFormTemplateName, NewFormUrl, MobileNewFormUrl, Edit...
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embed
48079336_c1
48079336
powershell
1
35 36 37 40 1111111111 01 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 10 20 21 22 Value 23 Value 24 Value 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 40 1111111112 01 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value The output that i want is this: 10 20 21 22 Value 23 Value 24 Value...
35 36 37 40 1111111111 01 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 10 20 21 22 Value 23 Value 24 Value 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 40 1111111112 01 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value 50 Value The output that i want is this: 10 20 21 22 Value 23 Value 24 Value...
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embed
49860231_c1
49860231
powershell
1
in $data ) { $state = ($data2 | Where-Object {$_.h1 -match $file} | Select-Object h3)c $line $state if ( $state = 'N') { $stream.WriteLine($line) }} $stream.Close() I can see that I'm matching h1 but I'm getting all h3 values not just the one I want. Code signals: file, Match, ForEach-Object, h$_, Get-Content, Connect...
in $data ) { $state = ($data2 | Where-Object {$_.h1 -match $file} | Select-Object h3)c $line $state if ( $state = 'N') { $stream.WriteLine($line) }} $stream.Close() I can see that I'm matching h1 but I'm getting all h3 values not just the one I want. Code signals: file, Match, ForEach-Object, h$_, Get-Content, Connect...
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embed
61791842_c1
61791842
powershell
1
Write-host "SANv4 already Taken" } else { return [string]$SANv4 } if (get-aduser -Identity $SAN -eq $SANv5) { Write-host "No SamAccountName Availible" } else { return $null } } } I hope someone can help me and tell me what the heck im doing wrong;D (Yes i know, its not the proper way to give out SamAccountName´s but t...
Write-host "SANv4 already Taken" } else { return [string]$SANv4 } if (get-aduser -Identity $SAN -eq $SANv5) { Write-host "No SamAccountName Availible" } else { return $null } } } I hope someone can help me and tell me what the heck im doing wrong;D (Yes i know, its not the proper way to give out SamAccountName´s but t...
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embed
63363106_c2
63363106
powershell
2
PID, FilePath, ArgumentList, WindowStyle, Hidden, WorkingDirectory, PassThru, ECHO, OFF, MobileMonitor.ps1, Start-Transcript, OutputDirectory, Projects, Logs, MobileMonitor, Log, Name, Windows, PowerShell, Source, Date, Event, Task, Category, Engine, Lifecycle, Level, Information, Keywords, Classic, User, Computer, Mac...
PID, FilePath, ArgumentList, WindowStyle, Hidden, WorkingDirectory, PassThru, ECHO, OFF, MobileMonitor.ps1, Start-Transcript, OutputDirectory, Projects, Logs, MobileMonitor, Log, Name, Windows, PowerShell, Source, Date, Event, Task, Category, Engine, Lifecycle, Level, Information, Keywords, Classic, User, Computer, Mac...
[ 0.006500244140625, 0.005462646484375, 0.01055908203125, 0.0260009765625, 0.000637054443359375, -0.01556396484375, 0.017333984375, -0.031005859375, 0.0079345703125, 0.01025390625, -0.01129150390625, 0.0260009765625, 0.00031280517578125, -0.014892578125, -0.001861572265625, 0.01507568359...
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[ 0.147216796875, 0.2371826171875, 0.060760498046875, 0.187255859375, 0.0816650390625, 0.190185546875, 0.2198486328125, 0.149169921875, 0.1326904296875, 0.2373046875, 0.1234130859375, 0.1458740234375, 0.1090087890625, 0.047027587890625, 0.1201171875, 0.0679931640625, 0.0919189453125, ...
embed
56441927_c0
56441927
powershell
0
Title: Check if local user is enabled or disabled Problem title: Check if local user is enabled or disabled Tags: powershell, windows Problem: Check if local user is enabled or disabled I need a seemingly simple if code that would check if a local user is enabled or disabled. After check has been made I need to disable...
Check if local user is enabled or disabled Check if local user is enabled or disabled powershell windows Check Disable-LocalUser Name User Check if local user is enabled or disabled I need a seemingly simple if code that would check if a local user is enabled or disabled. After check has been made I need to disable a u...
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embed
11540298_c0
11540298
powershell
0
Title: How to export revision on commit with a post-commit hook? Problem title: How to export revision on commit with a post-commit hook? Tags: svn, powershell, post-commit, hook, visualsvn-server Problem: How to export revision on commit with a post-commit hook? It may be handy to export the specific Subversion reposi...
How to export revision on commit with a post-commit hook? How to export revision on commit with a post-commit hook? svn powershell post-commit hook visualsvn-server How How to export revision on commit with a post-commit hook? It may be handy to export the specific Subversion repository branch after a commit, using a p...
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embed
63251864_c2
63251864
powershell
2
, private:ofs, Scramble-String, inputString.ToCharArray, Count, characterArray.Length, ABCDEFGHKLMNPRSTUVWXYZ, Write-Host, Sets, FindEmail, ReplaceEmail, Document, template.docx, FindName, FULLNAME, ReplaceName, FindFname, ReplaceFname, FindUPN, UNAME, ReplaceUPN, FindPasswd, PASSWD, ReplacePasswd, UPN, FindEmpID, EMPL...
, private:ofs, Scramble-String, inputString.ToCharArray, Count, characterArray.Length, ABCDEFGHKLMNPRSTUVWXYZ, Write-Host, Sets, FindEmail, ReplaceEmail, Document, template.docx, FindName, FULLNAME, ReplaceName, FindFname, ReplaceFname, FindUPN, UNAME, ReplaceUPN, FindPasswd, PASSWD, ReplacePasswd, UPN, FindEmpID, EMPL...
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embed
19250187_c0
19250187
powershell
0
Title: Exchange 2010msExchExtensionAttribute not found in AD Problem title: Exchange 2010msExchExtensionAttribute not found in AD Tags: powershell, exchange-server-2010, active-directory, exchange-server Problem: Exchange 2010msExchExtensionAttribute not found in AD I don't find the Attribute msExchExtensionAttribute1-...
Exchange 2010msExchExtensionAttribute not found in AD Exchange 2010msExchExtensionAttribute not found in AD powershell exchange-server-2010 active-directory exchange-server Exchange exchange-server-2010 Exchange 2010msExchExtensionAttribute not found in AD I don't find the Attribute msExchExtensionAttribute1-45 in the ...
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embed
22229466_c0
22229466
powershell
0
Title: Powershell: How can I parse this output? Problem title: Powershell: How can I parse this output? Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell: How can I parse this output? How can I parse this output correctly? $sessionId = qwinsta myUser SESSIONNAME USERNAME ID STATE TYPE DEVICE >console myUser 1 Active $session.subStr...
Powershell: How can I parse this output? Powershell: How can I parse this output? powershell Powershell How SESSIONNAME USERNAME STATE TYPE DEVICE Active session.subString Trim Powershell: How can I parse this output? How can I parse this output correctly? So far so good. But how can I only get the number without ID? T...
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embed
22428477_c0
22428477
powershell
0
Title: Merge whole program with my C# project Problem title: Merge whole program with my C# project Tags: powercli, powershell, vmware, c%23 Problem: Merge whole program with my C# project I want to created and app which uses VMware ovftool, but the app needs that ovftool installed on each PC that you want to use. Most...
Merge whole program with my C# project Merge whole program with my C# project powercli powershell vmware c%23 Merge Merge whole program with my C# project I want to created and app which uses VMware ovftool, but the app needs that ovftool installed on each PC that you want to use. Most of the computers in my office doe...
[ 0.000499725341796875, 0.01611328125, -0.01275634765625, 0.018798828125, 0.0123291015625, 0.0277099609375, -0.007080078125, -0.0019989013671875, 0.01171875, -0.02099609375, -0.01165771484375, 0.010009765625, -0.000492095947265625, 0.0322265625, 0.0089111328125, -0.0196533203125, -0.00...
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embed
23853871_c0
23853871
powershell
0
Title: Is there a Powershell cmdlet for querying the Azure Subscriptions' Credit Status? Problem title: Is there a Powershell cmdlet for querying the Azure Subscriptions' Credit Status? Tags: subscriptions, powershell, azure Problem: Is there a Powershell cmdlet for querying the Azure Subscriptions' Credit St...
Is there a Powershell cmdlet for querying the Azure Subscriptions' Credit Status? Is there a Powershell cmdlet for querying the Azure Subscriptions' Credit Status? subscriptions powershell azure Powershell Azure Subscriptions Credit Status Is there a Powershell cmdlet for querying the Azure Subscriptions' Cre...
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embed
65582363_c0
65582363
powershell
0
Title: Parsing vars from Ansble to powershell Problem title: Parsing vars from Ansble to powershell Tags: ansible-module, powershell, ansible-tower, ansible-awx, ansible Problem: Parsing vars from Ansble to powershell I have created my own module. This module executes a powershellscript. But now I need to overgive them...
Parsing vars from Ansble to powershell Parsing vars from Ansble to powershell ansible-module powershell ansible-tower ansible-awx ansible Ansble Parsing Parsing vars from Ansble to powershell I have created my own module. This module executes a powershellscript. But now I need to overgive them some variables, how can I...
[ 0.01416015625, -0.0062255859375, -0.040283203125, 0.0302734375, -0.00151824951171875, 0.0076904296875, 0.000080108642578125, 0.0062255859375, -0.01251220703125, -0.00799560546875, -0.00927734375, 0.0128173828125, 0.0059814453125, 0.03271484375, -0.0185546875, 0.0223388671875, 0.00315...
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embed
66774587_c0
66774587
powershell
0
Title: delete users in power shell using a csv file (What I am missing?) Problem title: delete users in power shell using a csv file (What I am missing?) Tags: powershell, opencsv Problem: delete users in power shell using a csv file (What I am missing?) Well now I am trying this ForEach ($name in $list){ Get-CimInstan...
delete users in power shell using a csv file (What I am missing?) delete users in power shell using a csv file (What I am missing?) powershell opencsv a What delete users in power shell using a csv file (What I am missing?) Well now I am trying this ForEach ($name in $list){ Get-CimInstance -ComputerName oa-exwit -Clas...
[ 0.0054931640625, -0.0211181640625, -0.01025390625, 0.0244140625, -0.0038299560546875, 0.014892578125, 0.0262451171875, -0.0002651214599609375, 0.0023651123046875, 0.0303955078125, -0.00836181640625, 0.008544921875, 0.0224609375, 0.01373291015625, 0.0031280517578125, 0.0010528564453125,...
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embed
69671985_c2
69671985
powershell
2
Directory_Groups, SNMP-Settings, Directory_Server_Address, Foreach, Invoke-Command, ComputerName, Credential, ScriptBlock, New-Item, Program, Files, Hewlett, Packard, Enterprise, HPONCFG, ItemType, File, Name, Current_ILOConfig.xml, Force, Out-Null, Set-Location, ILODataPath, Get-Location, WantFile, Current_ILOConfig....
Directory_Groups, SNMP-Settings, Directory_Server_Address, Foreach, Invoke-Command, ComputerName, Credential, ScriptBlock, New-Item, Program, Files, Hewlett, Packard, Enterprise, HPONCFG, ItemType, File, Name, Current_ILOConfig.xml, Force, Out-Null, Set-Location, ILODataPath, Get-Location, WantFile, Current_ILOConfig....
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embed
9337741_c0
9337741
powershell
0
Title: Why do I get this output in PowerShell sort -unique Count Problem title: Why do I get this output in PowerShell sort -unique Count Tags: powershell Problem: Why do I get this output in PowerShell sort -unique Count I typed the following command to find out how many unique objects there were and it gave me 5. I d...
Why do I get this output in PowerShell sort -unique Count Why do I get this output in PowerShell sort -unique Count powershell Why PowerShell Count Unique Why do I get this output in PowerShell sort -unique Count I typed the following command to find out how many unique objects there were and it gave me 5. I don't know...
[ 0.01031494140625, 0.012451171875, 0.0145263671875, -0.0240478515625, 0.00848388671875, 0.00970458984375, -0.01409912109375, -0.01312255859375, 0.02197265625, 0.0230712890625, -0.03662109375, 0.007537841796875, 0.036865234375, 0.0211181640625, -0.00653076171875, -0.0035552978515625, 0...
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14349612_c2
14349612
powershell
2
9F:0B:3E:E9 0x4A0680 1 20:A8:00:0D:EC:96:EA:01 00:FC:0E:00:A8:00:80:00 0x36A00120 ... 93* 10:00:A0:36:9F:0B:3E:E9 20:3E:A0:36:9F:0B:3E:E9 0x4A0764 94 20:A8:00:0D:EC:96:EA:01 00:FC:0E:00:A8:00:80:00 Code signals: Powershell, Get-FCoEPorts, HbaIndex, Port, List, Index, NodeWWN, PortWWN, FCID, A0:36:9F:0B:3E:E9, A8:00:0D:...
9F:0B:3E:E9 0x4A0680 1 20:A8:00:0D:EC:96:EA:01 00:FC:0E:00:A8:00:80:00 0x36A00120 ... 93* 10:00:A0:36:9F:0B:3E:E9 20:3E:A0:36:9F:0B:3E:E9 0x4A0764 94 20:A8:00:0D:EC:96:EA:01 00:FC:0E:00:A8:00:80:00 Code signals: Powershell, Get-FCoEPorts, HbaIndex, Port, List, Index, NodeWWN, PortWWN, FCID, A0:36:9F:0B:3E:E9, A8:00:0D:...
[ 0.0186767578125, -0.0277099609375, -0.018798828125, 0.033203125, -0.01226806640625, 0.006988525390625, -0.0272216796875, -0.005615234375, 0.01177978515625, 0.00823974609375, -0.009521484375, -0.0079345703125, -0.004547119140625, -0.00011777877807617188, -0.0024261474609375, -0.00384521...
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47555194_c0
47555194
powershell
0
Title: A Path with Variables Problem title: A Path with Variables Tags: variables, powershell, path Problem: A Path with Variables Not much to explain just watch. $env = '@PROD' $LogTime = Get-Date -Format "MM-dd-yyyy_hh:mm:ss" $LogFile = '"C:/Test/test/test/Log/"+$LogTime+"_Log_"+$env+".log"' Write-Host $LogFile But t...
A Path with Variables A Path with Variables variables powershell path Path Variables PROD LogTime Get-Date Format MM-dd-yyyy_hh:mm:ss LogFile Test Log _Log_ Write-Host A Path with Variables Not much to explain just watch. But the $LogFile isn't right. Output = "C:\Test\test\test\Log\"+$LogTime+" Log "+$env+".log"
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embed
50934063_c0
50934063
powershell
0
Title: How to check NTP Setting on Vcenter Problem title: How to check NTP Setting on Vcenter Tags: vcenter, powercli, powershell, vmware, powershell-4.0 Problem: How to check NTP Setting on Vcenter I want to check NTP Setting on Vcenter is set to "running" I am using the following cmdlet but it is returning back the I...
How to check NTP Setting on Vcenter How to check NTP Setting on Vcenter vcenter powercli powershell vmware powershell-4.0 How NTP Setting Vcenter Get-VMHostNtpServer VMHost abc.com powershell-4.0 How to check NTP Setting on Vcenter I want to check NTP Setting on Vcenter is set to "running" I am using the following cmdl...
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63075136_c2
63075136
powershell
2
Each-Object { $_.TimeCreated = [datetime]$_.TimeCreated; $_ } | Group-Object Id | ForEach-Object { $_.Group | Sort-Object TimeCreated } That just provided me the two latest entries. Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated. Many Thanks POC Code signals: Powershell, Time, Duration, Between, Hashtable, Objects, ...
Each-Object { $_.TimeCreated = [datetime]$_.TimeCreated; $_ } | Group-Object Id | ForEach-Object { $_.Group | Sort-Object TimeCreated } That just provided me the two latest entries. Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated. Many Thanks POC Code signals: Powershell, Time, Duration, Between, Hashtable, Objects, ...
[ 0.0150146484375, 0.0015869140625, 0.00921630859375, -0.0072021484375, 0.0022430419921875, -0.0027008056640625, -0.0106201171875, -0.0006561279296875, 0.01470947265625, -0.027587890625, -0.0130615234375, 0.028564453125, -0.0038299560546875, -0.006683349609375, -0.00104522705078125, -0.0...
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74035648_c0
74035648
powershell
0
Title: Count the number of occurrences of a word Problem title: Count the number of occurrences of a word Tags: powershell Problem: Count the number of occurrences of a word I have multiple files in a folder.example is below 1stFile: Start New A B C Start Old A A A So I want to count the number of A after we find the w...
Count the number of occurrences of a word Count the number of occurrences of a word powershell Count Start Old Count the number of occurrences of a word I have multiple files in a folder.example is below 1stFile: So I want to count the number of A after we find the word Start . So below is the output I am looking for I...
[ 0.017333984375, -0.00836181640625, -0.00933837890625, 0.0301513671875, 0.004669189453125, 0.02099609375, 0.015869140625, -0.00555419921875, 0.00185394287109375, 0.00107574462890625, -0.0255126953125, 0.0169677734375, 0.00872802734375, 0.02294921875, 0.00823974609375, 0.0093994140625, ...
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[ 0.1815185546875, 0.013702392578125, 0.132568359375, 0.048431396484375, 0.177490234375, 0.1512451171875, 0.126953125, 0.1845703125, 0.1435546875, 0.233154296875, 0.1802978515625, 0.16455078125, 0.06793212890625, 0.1497802734375, 0.004608154296875, 0.103271484375, 0.063232421875, 0.0...
embed
56460014_c0
56460014
powershell
0
Title: Monitor all print queue job Problem title: Monitor all print queue job Tags: powershell, c%23, cmd, sql-server Problem: Monitor all print queue job How can I to monitor all printer queue jobs from a background application like PowerShell, command prompt or C# win form and store all logs into a SQL Server table? ...
Monitor all print queue job Monitor all print queue job powershell c%23 cmd sql-server Monitor Monitor all print queue job How can I to monitor all printer queue jobs from a background application like PowerShell, command prompt or C# win form and store all logs into a SQL Server table? Required log information: Owner ...
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[ 0.269287109375, 0.1820068359375, 0.233642578125, 0.1737060546875, 0.176025390625, 0.1964111328125, 0.125732421875, 0.2347412109375, 0.00225830078125, 0.0953369140625, 0.119384765625, 0.1356201171875, 0.113037109375, 0.051544189453125, 0.04486083984375, 0.265380859375, 0.25732421875, ...
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21556870_c0
21556870
powershell
0
Title: Powershell how to bulk rename files containing DTS 1080p 720p x264 etc Problem title: Powershell how to bulk rename files containing DTS 1080p 720p x264 etc Tags: powershell, rename Problem: Powershell how to bulk rename files containing DTS 1080p 720p x264 etc I am trying to create a powershell script to rename...
Powershell how to bulk rename files containing DTS 1080p 720p x264 etc Powershell how to bulk rename files containing DTS 1080p 720p x264 etc powershell rename Powershell DTS x264 Powershell how to bulk rename files containing DTS 1080p 720p x264 etc I am trying to create a powershell script to rename media files that ...
[ 0.01287841796875, -0.0012664794921875, -0.0167236328125, 0.03173828125, -0.0059814453125, 0.0142822265625, 0.01300048828125, 0.0045166015625, -0.01300048828125, 0.0673828125, -0.006378173828125, 0.012451171875, 0.0157470703125, 0.0072021484375, -0.003265380859375, 0.0181884765625, 0....
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embed
22238465_c0
22238465
powershell
0
Title: Removing line break powershell Problem title: Removing line break powershell Tags: line-breaks, powershell Problem: Removing line break powershell I am having an issue with a line break in my data. The array was made with an out-string followed by -split. If you want to see that part of the script let me know. f...
Removing line break powershell Removing line break powershell line-breaks powershell Removing itemname_ item.replace Removing line break powershell I am having an issue with a line break in my data. The array was made with an out-string followed by -split. If you want to see that part of the script let me know. Output:...
[ -0.010986328125, -0.0067138671875, -0.00104522705078125, 0.012939453125, -0.00823974609375, 0.00811767578125, 0.012451171875, 0.0142822265625, 0.01043701171875, 0.017822265625, 0.00469970703125, 0.0035247802734375, 0.00183868408203125, 0.0033721923828125, -0.00518798828125, 0.025146484...
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22394548_c0
22394548
powershell
0
Title: Why doesn't [IO.File]::GetAttributes( "File.Dat" ) work in Powershell Problem title: Why doesn't [IO.File]::GetAttributes( "File.Dat" ) work in Powershell Tags: powershell, .net Problem: Why doesn't [IO.File]::GetAttributes( "File.Dat" ) work in Powershell Why doesn't [IO.File]::Get...
Why doesn't [IO.File]::GetAttributes( "File.Dat" ) work in Powershell Why doesn't [IO.File]::GetAttributes( "File.Dat" ) work in Powershell powershell .net Why IO.File GetAttributes File.Dat Powershell Why doesn't [IO.File]::GetAttributes( "File.Dat" ) work in Powershell Why doesn't [IO.Fi...
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25986016_c0
25986016
powershell
0
Title: How to download a blogger rss feed in a powershell script? Problem title: How to download a blogger rss feed in a powershell script? Tags: powershell, rss Problem: How to download a blogger rss feed in a powershell script? I am looking for a script that takes url of an rss feed, and outputs the contents of all p...
How to download a blogger rss feed in a powershell script? How to download a blogger rss feed in a powershell script? powershell rss How How to download a blogger rss feed in a powershell script? I am looking for a script that takes url of an rss feed, and outputs the contents of all posts into one html file. Is there ...
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embed
74709597_c1
74709597
powershell
1
From crtusr@fake.ca –To $ManagerEmail –Subject $subject –Body $body - SmtpServer smtp.office365.com -Credential $cred -UseSsl -Port 587 } Code signals: emp_first_name, import.csv, Employee, Account, fake.ca, t67Bgt, ConvertTo-SecureString, AsPlainText, Force, New-Object, System.Management.Automation.PSCredential, user....
From crtusr@fake.ca –To $ManagerEmail –Subject $subject –Body $body - SmtpServer smtp.office365.com -Credential $cred -UseSsl -Port 587 } Code signals: emp_first_name, import.csv, Employee, Account, fake.ca, t67Bgt, ConvertTo-SecureString, AsPlainText, Force, New-Object, System.Management.Automation.PSCredential, user....
[ 0.022705078125, 0.033203125, -0.01397705078125, 0.017822265625, -0.0001163482666015625, 0.0234375, -0.0159912109375, 0.03076171875, -0.0150146484375, -0.003662109375, -0.01513671875, 0.030517578125, 0.0036773681640625, 0.01470947265625, 0.034423828125, 0.000827789306640625, 0.0040893...
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[ 0.125732421875, 0.0909423828125, 0.08978271484375, 0.1351318359375, 0.0640869140625, 0.1993408203125, 0.1669921875, 0.1971435546875, 0.094970703125, 0.015472412109375, 0.1121826171875, 0.1580810546875, 0.18408203125, 0.05615234375, 0.10113525390625, 0.056854248046875, 0.050048828125,...
embed
67619686_c0
67619686
powershell
0
Title: Powershell copy matching items Problem title: Powershell copy matching items Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell copy matching items I wanted to make a script which there is a backup folder that has numbered folders and there are numbered zip files and for these zip files find the numbered folder and copy it th...
Powershell copy matching items Powershell copy matching items powershell Powershell _.name Powershell copy matching items I wanted to make a script which there is a backup folder that has numbered folders and there are numbered zip files and for these zip files find the numbered folder and copy it there and expand it. ...
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27559831_c0
27559831
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Title: IExpress command line without using .SED file Problem title: IExpress command line without using .SED file Tags: powershell, command-line, iexpress Problem: IExpress command line without using .SED file Can I create installation (msi) package using IExpress in post build event but without using .SED file? And if...
IExpress command line without using .SED file IExpress command line without using .SED file powershell command-line iexpress SED IExpress IExpress command line without using .SED file Can I create installation (msi) package using IExpress in post build event but without using .SED file? And if SED file is required then...
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35405723
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13500288
powershell
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I cannot just wipe out all mapped drives (I would do that normally). If this is due to mapped drives showing up from other users, how can I change the Powershell to narrow down to only the logged-in user (exactly how net use seems to act)? Code signals: Powershell, Status, Local, Remote, Network, BLAHBLAH1, Microsoft,...
I cannot just wipe out all mapped drives (I would do that normally). If this is due to mapped drives showing up from other users, how can I change the Powershell to narrow down to only the logged-in user (exactly how net use seems to act)? Code signals: Powershell, Status, Local, Remote, Network, BLAHBLAH1, Microsoft,...
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14772119_c0
14772119
powershell
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Title: Running PowerShell scripts programmatically in Azure Web Sites Problem title: Running PowerShell scripts programmatically in Azure Web Sites Tags: azure-web-app-service, powershell Problem: Running PowerShell scripts programmatically in Azure Web Sites I want to run PS scripts in C# exactly along the lines of Sa...
Running PowerShell scripts programmatically in Azure Web Sites Running PowerShell scripts programmatically in Azure Web Sites azure-web-app-service powershell Running PowerShell Azure Web Sites Running PowerShell scripts programmatically in Azure Web Sites I want to run PS scripts in C# exactly along the lines of Sampl...
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