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53322626
powershell
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TypeInformation My output coming like below after correcting th delimiter part I am getting all the data in a single column but I need it to split among the columns Total,used and free Code signals: Power, Shell, CSV, clexec.py, Swap, NVA-0055-Prod-N08:Swap, Total, Used, Free, NVA-0055-Prod-N01:Swap, NVA-0055-Prod-N04:...
TypeInformation My output coming like below after correcting th delimiter part I am getting all the data in a single column but I need it to split among the columns Total,used and free Code signals: Power, Shell, CSV, clexec.py, Swap, NVA-0055-Prod-N08:Swap, Total, Used, Free, NVA-0055-Prod-N01:Swap, NVA-0055-Prod-N04:...
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54248283_c1
54248283
powershell
1
winrm set winrm/config/winrs '@{IdleTimeout="18000"}' still nothing Nothing worked. One thing I noticed was that Server1 and Server2 are running Powershell4.0 Build 6.3, and Workstation1 is running Powershell5.1.1629, Build 10.0. I can't find any documentation on why this would matter, but it's literally all I can con...
winrm set winrm/config/winrs '@{IdleTimeout="18000"}' still nothing Nothing worked. One thing I noticed was that Server1 and Server2 are running Powershell4.0 Build 6.3, and Workstation1 is running Powershell5.1.1629, Build 10.0. I can't find any documentation on why this would matter, but it's literally all I can con...
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75682940_c1
75682940
powershell
1
0230303 EUR, 731,7461005886661 20230304 EUR…} When I add the Grouping Filter: $grouping = @{ name = "azcosts" type = "TagKey" } I receive the desired Output in the Debug Log, but the query ends up with an error Invoke-AzCostManagementQuery: You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression. Code signals: Azure, How,...
0230303 EUR, 731,7461005886661 20230304 EUR…} When I add the Grouping Filter: $grouping = @{ name = "azcosts" type = "TagKey" } I receive the desired Output in the Debug Log, but the query ends up with an error Invoke-AzCostManagementQuery: You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression. Code signals: Azure, How,...
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28887207_c2
28887207
powershell
2
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29227668_c0
29227668
powershell
0
Title: Import EventViewer error logs to sql server table using Powershell or SSIS Problem title: Import EventViewer error logs to sql server table using Powershell or SSIS Tags: sql, sql-server, powershell, database-administration, ssis Problem: Import EventViewer error logs to sql server table using Powershell or SSIS...
Import EventViewer error logs to sql server table using Powershell or SSIS Import EventViewer error logs to sql server table using Powershell or SSIS sql sql-server powershell database-administration ssis Powershell EventViewer SSIS Import EventViewer error logs to sql server table using Powershell or SSIS Is there is ...
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31732889_c1
31732889
powershell
1
,1.08604,1.08762,8941 2015.03.27,1.08763,1.08911,1.08542,1.08901,7558 After that I need to remove the header (I tried -NoHeader which is not recognized) replace last column with 1. How to do that as simply as possible (if possible without looping through each row) Update : finally I have simplified requirement. I just ...
,1.08604,1.08762,8941 2015.03.27,1.08763,1.08911,1.08542,1.08901,7558 After that I need to remove the header (I tried -NoHeader which is not recognized) replace last column with 1. How to do that as simply as possible (if possible without looping through each row) Update : finally I have simplified requirement. I just ...
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embed
39973513_c0
39973513
powershell
0
Title: Out-File produces alternate blank lines when viewed in Notepad Problem title: Out-File produces alternate blank lines when viewed in Notepad Tags: powershell Problem: Out-File produces alternate blank lines when viewed in Notepad Get-ChildItem | Out-File temp.txt I am trying to do a directory listing with PowerS...
Out-File produces alternate blank lines when viewed in Notepad Out-File produces alternate blank lines when viewed in Notepad powershell Out-File Notepad Get-ChildItem temp.txt Out-File produces alternate blank lines when viewed in Notepad I am trying to do a directory listing with PowerShell, but the temp.txt created,...
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40245660_c1
40245660
powershell
1
","") $split[1] | Join-Path -ChildPath $split[2] | Join-Path -ChildPath '_work' Test-Path $work "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" Can there be a better approach to form the file path? May be registry key? Or environment variable? Code signals: part, Forming, PathName, Any,...
","") $split[1] | Join-Path -ChildPath $split[2] | Join-Path -ChildPath '_work' Test-Path $work "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" Can there be a better approach to form the file path? May be registry key? Or environment variable? Code signals: part, Forming, PathName, Any,...
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36035017_c0
36035017
powershell
0
Title: How to make an HTML GUI for PowerShell scripts? Problem title: How to make an HTML GUI for PowerShell scripts? Tags: frontend, html, powershell Problem: How to make an HTML GUI for PowerShell scripts? I have an automation script for making new AD clients and Google mails. I would like to make a Web UI for this (...
How to make an HTML GUI for PowerShell scripts? How to make an HTML GUI for PowerShell scripts? frontend html powershell How HTML GUI PowerShell How to make an HTML GUI for PowerShell scripts? I have an automation script for making new AD clients and Google mails. I would like to make a Web UI for this (HTML & CSS) so ...
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12681210_c0
12681210
powershell
0
Title: Sum values in text with PowerShell Problem title: Sum values in text with PowerShell Tags: powershell-2.0, powershell Problem: Sum values in text with PowerShell I have this ps code PS > Select-String -path .\build-count-warn.txt -pattern "[1-9]?[0-9]+ warn" warn.txt:1: 0 Warning(s) warn.txt:2: 1 Warning(s) warn...
Sum values in text with PowerShell Sum values in text with PowerShell powershell-2.0 powershell Sum PowerShell Select-String build-count-warn.txt warn.txt:1 Warning warn.txt:2 warn.txt:3 powershell-2.0 Sum values in text with PowerShell I have this ps code .. So how to extend the ps script and report the sum of 0+1+2=3
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46202899_c0
46202899
powershell
0
Title: Get-History don't work Problem title: Get-History don't work Tags: powershell Problem: Get-History don't work I have strange problem with new servers where is installed Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Core (Insider Preview 16257), Powershell 5.1. I can see all the commands used with up and down arrows, ...
Get-History don't work Get-History don't work powershell Get-History Get-History don't work I have strange problem with new servers where is installed Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Core (Insider Preview 16257), Powershell 5.1. I can see all the commands used with up and down arrows, but I get nothing with Ge...
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43594511_c2
43594511
powershell
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70468190_c1
70468190
powershell
1
runs normally. Am I forgetting something? I'm very new to powershell so it is likely to be something basic. Name : Windows PowerShell ISE Host Version : 5.1.19041.1320 InstanceId : 493eefe0-892e-4104-af81-fde31772a0de UI : System.Management.Automation.Internal.Host.InternalHostUserInterface CurrentCulture : en-US Curr...
runs normally. Am I forgetting something? I'm very new to powershell so it is likely to be something basic. Name : Windows PowerShell ISE Host Version : 5.1.19041.1320 InstanceId : 493eefe0-892e-4104-af81-fde31772a0de UI : System.Management.Automation.Internal.Host.InternalHostUserInterface CurrentCulture : en-US Curr...
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79050021_c2
79050021
powershell
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34309207
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell Get-ChildItem search in the directory Above Problem title: PowerShell Get-ChildItem search in the directory Above Tags: powershell Problem: PowerShell Get-ChildItem search in the directory Above I want to search for a file in the parent directory. So far I have Get-ChildItem -Filter *.xap What I want ...
PowerShell Get-ChildItem search in the directory Above PowerShell Get-ChildItem search in the directory Above powershell PowerShell Get-ChildItem Above Filter PowerShell Get-ChildItem search in the directory Above I want to search for a file in the parent directory. So far I have What I want is to search for this file ...
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37311047_c0
37311047
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Out-GridView from JSON file Problem title: Powershell Out-GridView from JSON file Tags: powershell, json, pipeline Problem: Powershell Out-GridView from JSON file I want to load a JSON file and show it in a powershell GridView. I was hoping this would work: '[{"a":1,"b":2},{"a":3,"b":4},{"a":5,"b":6}]...
Powershell Out-GridView from JSON file Powershell Out-GridView from JSON file powershell json pipeline JSON Powershell Out-GridView ConvertFrom-Json Powershell Out-GridView from JSON file I want to load a JSON file and show it in a powershell GridView. I was hoping this would work: But that just shows me this unhelpful...
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powershell
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72782344_c0
72782344
powershell
0
Title: Delete a Dataset in Powershell for Power BI Problem title: Delete a Dataset in Powershell for Power BI Tags: powershell, powerbi Problem: Delete a Dataset in Powershell for Power BI I am trying to delete a Dataset in a workspace from Powershell using Invoke-PowerBIRestMethod. I am usin below syntax: Invoke-Power...
Delete a Dataset in Powershell for Power BI Delete a Dataset in Powershell for Power BI powershell powerbi Delete Dataset Powershell Power Delete a Dataset in Powershell for Power BI I am trying to delete a Dataset in a workspace from Powershell using Invoke-PowerBIRestMethod. I am usin below syntax: Invoke-PowerBIRest...
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72945977_c2
72945977
powershell
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Building, Visual, Studio, CMake, Deprecation, Warning, CMakeLists.txt:17, Compatibility, Update, MSVC, CXX, Detecting, ABI, Check, Program, Files, Microsoft, Community, Tools, CMAKE_C_COMPILER, CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER, SET, LLVM, clang.exe, CMAKE_C_FLAGS, Wall, c99, CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG, CMAKE_C_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL, DNDEBUG, C...
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24916451_c0
24916451
powershell
0
Title: Copy files via powershell Problem title: Copy files via powershell Tags: copy, powershell Problem: Copy files via powershell I have a Project that builds a bunch of dlls in the bin folder and also references others from an external lib folder. I need to be able to copy everything from the lib folder first, then ...
Copy files via powershell Copy files via powershell copy powershell Copy Copy files via powershell I have a Project that builds a bunch of dlls in the bin folder and also references others from an external lib folder. I need to be able to copy everything from the lib folder first, then from the bin folder of my app and...
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66909774_c0
66909774
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Oracle DB connection using Encrypted Credentials Problem title: Powershell Oracle DB connection using Encrypted Credentials Tags: odp.net, powershell, oracle-database Problem: Powershell Oracle DB connection using Encrypted Credentials I was able to get connected to Oracle using the ManagedDataAccess ...
Powershell Oracle DB connection using Encrypted Credentials Powershell Oracle DB connection using Encrypted Credentials odp.net powershell oracle-database Encrypted Powershell Oracle Credentials OracleCredential odp.net Powershell Oracle DB connection using Encrypted Credentials I was able to get connected to Oracle us...
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79392746_c0
79392746
powershell
0
Title: How to export / backup files from Sharepoint page libraries? Problem title: How to export / backup files from Sharepoint page libraries? Tags: sharepoint, ms-office, sharepoint-online, powershell, office365 Problem: How to export / backup files from Sharepoint page libraries? I'm looking to export all pages unde...
How to export / backup files from Sharepoint page libraries? How to export / backup files from Sharepoint page libraries? sharepoint ms-office sharepoint-online powershell office365 Sharepoint How Sync office365 How to export / backup files from Sharepoint page libraries? I'm looking to export all pages under a page li...
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29341827_c0
29341827
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell call SCCM object variable Problem title: PowerShell call SCCM object variable Tags: sccm, powershell Problem: PowerShell call SCCM object variable How does one call SCCM Object variables in PowerShell? Lets say I have a collection variable on SCCM Objects called "ABC_RegionCode" and it has a different...
PowerShell call SCCM object variable PowerShell call SCCM object variable sccm powershell PowerShell SCCM RegionCode ABC_RegionCode PowerShell call SCCM object variable How does one call SCCM Object variables in PowerShell? Lets say I have a collection variable on SCCM Objects called "ABC_RegionCode" and it has a diffe...
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31762215_c0
31762215
powershell
0
Title: European Time in get-date Problem title: European Time in get-date Tags: powershell Problem: European Time in get-date I'm using following command to get the current date and time and to convert it into a format where it can be used to write the filename of export files. $DateTime = (Get-Date).ToString('yyyyMMdd...
European Time in get-date European Time in get-date powershell European Time DateTime Get-Date ToString European Time in get-date I'm using following command to get the current date and time and to convert it into a format where it can be used to write the filename of export files. It would return something like this: ...
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40867531_c0
40867531
powershell
0
Title: How to run Powershell file (having extension .ps1) using jmeter? Problem title: How to run Powershell file (having extension .ps1) using jmeter? Tags: jmeter, beanshell, groovy, powershell Problem: How to run Powershell file (having extension .ps1) using jmeter? I want to execute .ps1 file in jmeter. I have pass...
How to run Powershell file (having extension .ps1) using jmeter? How to run Powershell file (having extension .ps1) using jmeter? jmeter beanshell groovy powershell jmeter How Powershell ps1 How to run Powershell file (having extension .ps1) using jmeter? I want to execute .ps1 file in jmeter. I have pass the parameter...
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11880447_c0
11880447
powershell
0
Title: What type of language is PowerShell? Problem title: What type of language is PowerShell? Tags: powershell, .net Problem: What type of language is PowerShell? I have been using quite a lot of PowerShell lately (I'm mostly a system administrator), and I wondered to myself what type of language it is. I would think...
What type of language is PowerShell? What type of language is PowerShell? powershell .net What PowerShell What type of language is PowerShell? I have been using quite a lot of PowerShell lately (I'm mostly a system administrator), and I wondered to myself what type of language it is. I would think it is an interpreted ...
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46349938_c0
46349938
powershell
0
Title: Concatenating variables to pass to exe in powershell Problem title: Concatenating variables to pass to exe in powershell Tags: powershell Problem: Concatenating variables to pass to exe in powershell Code signals: _.Exception, Concatenating, ErrorActionPreference, Stop, Write-Host, Starting, Copy, Keyspaces, Dev...
Concatenating variables to pass to exe in powershell Concatenating variables to pass to exe in powershell powershell _.Exception Concatenating ErrorActionPreference Stop Write-Host Starting Copy Keyspaces Dev Copying One CopyDatabase.exe _one Start-Sleep Two _two Three _three Four _four Finished Backup EXCEPTION Type _...
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embed
46918265_c1
46918265
powershell
1
etial Manager $storedCreds=Get-StoredCredential -Target 'MyCreds' -AsCredentialObject I can't seem to figure out how to get this to run properly from SSIS. All the rest of the code seems to run fine except for this call out to Get-StoredCredentials. Help please! Code signals: an, Windows, Get-StoredCredential, SSIS, Po...
etial Manager $storedCreds=Get-StoredCredential -Target 'MyCreds' -AsCredentialObject I can't seem to figure out how to get this to run properly from SSIS. All the rest of the code seems to run fine except for this call out to Get-StoredCredentials. Help please! Code signals: an, Windows, Get-StoredCredential, SSIS, Po...
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embed
44580519_c0
44580519
powershell
0
Title: Perl : Unable to load a module Problem title: Perl : Unable to load a module Tags: perl, powershell Problem: Perl : Unable to load a module i am using this PowerShell::Cmdlet module to run powershell commands from a perl script but i keep getting this error ,even though i have placed the module in the lib folder...
Perl : Unable to load a module Perl : Unable to load a module perl powershell Perl Unable PowerShell::Cmdlet Can PowerShell Get-ChildItem Image host1 Perl : Unable to load a module i am using this PowerShell::Cmdlet module to run powershell commands from a perl script but i keep getting this error ,even though i have p...
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embed
45223023_c1
45223023
powershell
1
on this file name, and there are two other files within the directory which have this same file name structure. However, the file I wish to scrape is usually around 60kb in size, while the others are between 2-5kb. I would like to automate the process of running these three PowerShell lines, but I am not sure on the b...
on this file name, and there are two other files within the directory which have this same file name structure. However, the file I wish to scrape is usually around 60kb in size, while the others are between 2-5kb. I would like to automate the process of running these three PowerShell lines, but I am not sure on the b...
[ 0.0101318359375, -0.00090789794921875, 0.01434326171875, 0.023193359375, 0.003387451171875, 0.021728515625, 0.01385498046875, 0.01214599609375, -0.011962890625, 0.025146484375, 0.01324462890625, 0.0308837890625, -0.0255126953125, -0.0145263671875, 0.01007080078125, 0.0225830078125, 0...
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embed
74228521_c1
74228521
powershell
1
)'" -Properties Name, SamAccountName | Select Name,SamAccountName } | Export-CSV -path C:\myfolder\NorthOfficeOutput.csv -NoTypeInformation Does anyone know a quicker way to achieve this? Code signals: How, Name, DisplayName, Powershell, mycompany.com, Get-Mailbox, Identity, NorthOffice, ResultSize:Unlimited, Get-Mail...
)'" -Properties Name, SamAccountName | Select Name,SamAccountName } | Export-CSV -path C:\myfolder\NorthOfficeOutput.csv -NoTypeInformation Does anyone know a quicker way to achieve this? Code signals: How, Name, DisplayName, Powershell, mycompany.com, Get-Mailbox, Identity, NorthOffice, ResultSize:Unlimited, Get-Mail...
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embed
57415452_c0
57415452
powershell
0
Title: Unable to retrieve proper error from sharepoint using invoke-webrequest/restmethod Problem title: Unable to retrieve proper error from sharepoint using invoke-webrequest/restmethod Tags: rest, sharepoint, powershell Problem: Unable to retrieve proper error from sharepoint using invoke-webrequest/restmethod Code ...
Unable to retrieve proper error from sharepoint using invoke-webrequest/restmethod Unable to retrieve proper error from sharepoint using invoke-webrequest/restmethod rest sharepoint powershell Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException sharepoint invoke-webrequest/restmethod Unable m:error xmlns:m schemas.microsoft.com m:code m:...
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embed
76842081_c2
76842081
powershell
2
73 kb/sec. Same 08/05/2023 08:59:41 : Checking file (165559.28125 kb) 165559.28125 kb in 5.6360258 seconds, speed 29375.1815774158 kb/sec. Same 08/05/2023 08:59:47 : Checking file (57776.244140625 kb) 57776.244140625 kb in 2.059942 Code signals: PowerShell, Why, sFolder_1, sFolder_2, Recurse, ForEach-Object, oItem_1, s...
73 kb/sec. Same 08/05/2023 08:59:41 : Checking file (165559.28125 kb) 165559.28125 kb in 5.6360258 seconds, speed 29375.1815774158 kb/sec. Same 08/05/2023 08:59:47 : Checking file (57776.244140625 kb) 57776.244140625 kb in 2.059942 Code signals: PowerShell, Why, sFolder_1, sFolder_2, Recurse, ForEach-Object, oItem_1, s...
[ -0.00194549560546875, 0.009765625, -0.00823974609375, 0.00921630859375, -0.01422119140625, -0.023681640625, -0.0162353515625, 0.0107421875, -0.000057220458984375, 0.016845703125, 0.0189208984375, 0.0125732421875, 0.0030517578125, -0.01324462890625, 0.0126953125, 0.01177978515625, 0.0...
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[ 0.2479248046875, 0.2362060546875, 0.1082763671875, 0.2083740234375, 0.042999267578125, 0.12841796875, 0.048797607421875, 0.121826171875, 0.09857177734375, 0.06634521484375, 0.06121826171875, 0.258056640625, 0.140625, 0.2265625, 0.1295166015625, 0.1739501953125, 0.1239013671875, 0.1...
embed
14299564_c0
14299564
powershell
0
Title: Using a C# singleton class in Powershell Problem title: Using a C# singleton class in Powershell Tags: singleton, powershell Problem: Using a C# singleton class in Powershell I just learned to include C# code into Powershell and use Add-Type to get it compiled and loaded. However when I implemented a class that ...
Using a C# singleton class in Powershell Using a C# singleton class in Powershell singleton powershell Using Powershell Using a C# singleton class in Powershell I just learned to include C# code into Powershell and use Add-Type to get it compiled and loaded. However when I implemented a class that is a singleton, I fai...
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embed
60049056_c1
60049056
powershell
1
last, Powershell, PipelineVariable, Get-CimInstance, Win32_DiskDrive, Filter, MediaType, Removable, Media, KeyOnly, ForEach-Object, Details, _.PNPDeviceID, Get-CimAssociatedInstance, Association, Win32_DiskDriveToDiskPartition, Win32_LogicalDiskToPartition, Select-Object, Name, SerialNumber, Details.split, ResultClass...
last, Powershell, PipelineVariable, Get-CimInstance, Win32_DiskDrive, Filter, MediaType, Removable, Media, KeyOnly, ForEach-Object, Details, _.PNPDeviceID, Get-CimAssociatedInstance, Association, Win32_DiskDriveToDiskPartition, Win32_LogicalDiskToPartition, Select-Object, Name, SerialNumber, Details.split, ResultClass...
[ -0.00885009765625, 0.0031890869140625, -0.0205078125, 0.026123046875, -0.0162353515625, 0.008544921875, 0.004974365234375, -0.01171875, 0.00946044921875, 0.00171661376953125, 0.0078125, 0.026611328125, 0.01422119140625, 0.004669189453125, -0.017333984375, 0.01953125, 0.01904296875, ...
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embed
72829372_c2
72829372
powershell
2
-Csv, NoTypeInformation, Delimiter, Set-Content, config.csv, Encoding, UTF8, inputFile.appcmd.APPPOOL.add.recycling, Add-Content, inputFile.appcmd.APPPOOL.add.recycling.Childnodes, inputFile.appcmd.APPPOOL.add.cpu, inputFile.appcmd.APPPOOL.add.failure, inputFile.appcmd.APPPOOL.add.processmodel, APPPOOL.NAME, PipelineMo...
-Csv, NoTypeInformation, Delimiter, Set-Content, config.csv, Encoding, UTF8, inputFile.appcmd.APPPOOL.add.recycling, Add-Content, inputFile.appcmd.APPPOOL.add.recycling.Childnodes, inputFile.appcmd.APPPOOL.add.cpu, inputFile.appcmd.APPPOOL.add.failure, inputFile.appcmd.APPPOOL.add.processmodel, APPPOOL.NAME, PipelineMo...
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embed
22299660_c0
22299660
powershell
0
Title: Powershell get content between quotation marks Problem title: Powershell get content between quotation marks Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell get content between quotation marks I am getting an output like this Fila 28: Nombre del solicitante: "CONTOSO\X000000" Fila 29: Nombre del solicitante: "CONTOSO\E0000...
Powershell get content between quotation marks Powershell get content between quotation marks powershell Powershell Fila Nombre CONTOSO X000000 E000000 X111111 Powershell get content between quotation marks I am getting an output like this And I need to filter out everything but the content inside the quotation marks p...
[ 0.01171875, 0.005889892578125, -0.0184326171875, 0.0157470703125, -0.0059814453125, 0.0026702880859375, 0.0179443359375, 0.0181884765625, 0.004150390625, 0.032958984375, -0.015869140625, 0.019775390625, -0.021728515625, 0.01495361328125, 0.0076904296875, 0.03271484375, 0.026489257812...
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embed
24506115_c0
24506115
powershell
0
Title: Excel average sum using powershell Problem title: Excel average sum using powershell Tags: excel, powershell Problem: Excel average sum using powershell I have a CSV file with 3 columns: Value0 Value1 Value2 Value3 Test1 2.43 0 2 Test2 1.5 0 1 5 Test3 18.12 0.1 1 Test4 7.99 0 2 Test5 3.84 0.1 2 What I would like...
Excel average sum using powershell Excel average sum using powershell excel powershell powershell Excel Value0 Value1 Value2 Value3 Test1 Test2 Test3 Test4 Test5 Excel average sum using powershell I have a CSV file with 3 columns: What I would like to do is find the average of Value 1, 2 and 3 and write them in the csv...
[ 0.0111083984375, -0.005584716796875, -0.00762939453125, 0.038818359375, 0.00421142578125, 0.005584716796875, 0.006072998046875, 0.0167236328125, 0.0113525390625, 0.0400390625, -0.010986328125, 0.013916015625, 0.004302978515625, 0.0023651123046875, 0.0128173828125, 0.023193359375, 0.0...
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embed
24835871_c0
24835871
powershell
0
Title: Run PowerShell ISE from the command line? Problem title: Run PowerShell ISE from the command line? Tags: powershell, powershell-ise Problem: Run PowerShell ISE from the command line? So I have a script that works fine when I run it from PowerShell ISE. However, I need to automate it, so I run powershell.exe .\sc...
Run PowerShell ISE from the command line? Run PowerShell ISE from the command line? powershell powershell-ise the Run PowerShell ISE powershell.exe script.ps1 Run PowerShell ISE from the command line? So I have a script that works fine when I run it from PowerShell ISE. However, I need to automate it, so I run powershe...
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[ 0.1739501953125, 0.212890625, 0.10986328125, 0.23828125, 0.2705078125, 0.1575927734375, 0.033050537109375, 0.2301025390625, 0.17626953125, 0.009857177734375, 0.009979248046875, 0.1851806640625, 0.254638671875, 0.005889892578125, 0.2247314453125, 0.1619873046875, 0.179443359375, 0.1...
embed
76390972_c0
76390972
powershell
0
Title: echo %JAVA_HOME% returns %JAVA_HOME% on Windows Powershell Problem title: echo %JAVA_HOME% returns %JAVA_HOME% on Windows Powershell Tags: windows, powershell, environment-variables Problem: echo %JAVA_HOME% returns %JAVA_HOME% on Windows Powershell I have installed Java and set up an environment variable on Win...
echo %JAVA_HOME% returns %JAVA_HOME% on Windows Powershell echo %JAVA_HOME% returns %JAVA_HOME% on Windows Powershell windows powershell environment-variables JAVA_HOME Windows Powershell echo %JAVA_HOME% returns %JAVA_HOME% on Windows Powershell I have installed Java and set up an environment variable on Windows 10 Pr...
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68811398_c0
68811398
powershell
0
Title: How to repeat powershell command again and again? Problem title: How to repeat powershell command again and again? Tags: powershell Problem: How to repeat powershell command again and again? Is there anyway we can repeat powershell script once it end? i want to run this command and once it complete i want this c...
How to repeat powershell command again and again? How to repeat powershell command again and again? powershell How Recurse Directory Path _.FullName Force How to repeat powershell command again and again? Is there anyway we can repeat powershell script once it end? i want to run this command and once it complete i want...
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78038135_c1
78038135
powershell
1
= 123 #there is some calc $meanProcRet = 456 #there is some calc return $meanProcRet,$meanMemRet } } TLDR: So we need to "press" 's' button in first script to stop execution of monitor script. How to do it? Code signals: proc.StandardError, Passing, Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo, psi.FileName, psi.Arguments, Diagnostic...
= 123 #there is some calc $meanProcRet = 456 #there is some calc return $meanProcRet,$meanMemRet } } TLDR: So we need to "press" 's' button in first script to stop execution of monitor script. How to do it? Code signals: proc.StandardError, Passing, Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo, psi.FileName, psi.Arguments, Diagnostic...
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embed
30999580_c0
30999580
powershell
0
Title: where-object failed to match hash table elements Problem title: where-object failed to match hash table elements Tags: filter, where-clause, powershell Problem: where-object failed to match hash table elements I've got code below, I have a simple hashtable and wishes to filter out those value=false results: PS D...
where-object failed to match hash table elements where-object failed to match hash table elements filter where-clause powershell item1 item2 Name Value _.Value where-object failed to match hash table elements I've got code below, I have a simple hashtable and wishes to filter out those value=false results: No output. W...
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embed
37979829_c0
37979829
powershell
0
Title: can a New-Module return a psobject? Problem title: can a New-Module return a psobject? Tags: powershell, powershell-module Problem: can a New-Module return a psobject? This module below returns a empty object . Any suggestions to fix it ? New-Module -ScriptBlock { $resourcesDirectory="AA" ..... $commonProperties...
can a New-Module return a psobject? can a New-Module return a psobject? powershell powershell-module New-Module ScriptBlock New-Object PSObject Property ResourcesDirectory GetXXX can a New-Module return a psobject? This module below returns a empty object . Any suggestions to fix it ?
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72274652_c0
72274652
powershell
0
Title: Powershell use twice invoke-command Problem title: Powershell use twice invoke-command Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell use twice invoke-command is possible how set varraible in local and move it to twice invoke ForExample $id = 12356 $Test = invoke-command -servername Server1 -scriptblock { invoke-command -...
Powershell use twice invoke-command Powershell use twice invoke-command powershell Powershell Test Server1 server2 Powershell use twice invoke-command is possible how set varraible in local and move it to twice invoke ForExample When i used $using:id I get this varriable in one jump invoke-command but second jump i los...
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embed
19497378_c0
19497378
powershell
0
Title: Can you write a powershell script that does the same thing as BGInfo? Problem title: Can you write a powershell script that does the same thing as BGInfo? Tags: powershell, scripting Problem: Can you write a powershell script that does the same thing as BGInfo? I want to be able to display my computer name, inte...
Can you write a powershell script that does the same thing as BGInfo? Can you write a powershell script that does the same thing as BGInfo? powershell scripting Can BGInfo Can you write a powershell script that does the same thing as BGInfo? I want to be able to display my computer name, internal and external IP, domai...
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26135504_c1
26135504
powershell
1
$data.params | ForEach-Object { $_.Key } But this just shows nothing. $data.params.keys shows all keys, same with values, but I can't fetch a specific one by just appending [0] , and there is no get-method I can find. So, how can I convert an object like this into an associative array? Code signals: Convert, Object, A...
$data.params | ForEach-Object { $_.Key } But this just shows nothing. $data.params.keys shows all keys, same with values, but I can't fetch a specific one by just appending [0] , and there is no get-method I can find. So, how can I convert an object like this into an associative array? Code signals: Convert, Object, A...
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embed
75803099_c1
75803099
powershell
1
region (canadaeast). When I try with a different region (eastus), it says my tenant doesn't allow data factory creation in that region, even though I can do it in the Azure portal as you can see above. Code signals: Can, Az.Datafactory, Powershell, Name, ResourceType, Location, sqlCdc1, Microsoft.DataFactory, Get-AzDa...
region (canadaeast). When I try with a different region (eastus), it says my tenant doesn't allow data factory creation in that region, even though I can do it in the Azure portal as you can see above. Code signals: Can, Az.Datafactory, Powershell, Name, ResourceType, Location, sqlCdc1, Microsoft.DataFactory, Get-AzDa...
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77519129_c1
77519129
powershell
1
PasswordChangeDateTime = if ($user.PasswordProfile.LastPasswordChangeDateTime) { $user.PasswordProfile.LastPasswordChangeDateTime } else { "N/A" } } } | Export-Csv -Path "C:\temp\userupdate.csv" This script did not throw any errors but the CSV it created in C:\temp was blank. Code signals: Miscrosoft, Graph, SDK, Get-M...
PasswordChangeDateTime = if ($user.PasswordProfile.LastPasswordChangeDateTime) { $user.PasswordProfile.LastPasswordChangeDateTime } else { "N/A" } } } | Export-Csv -Path "C:\temp\userupdate.csv" This script did not throw any errors but the CSV it created in C:\temp was blank. Code signals: Miscrosoft, Graph, SDK, Get-M...
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40179884_c0
40179884
powershell
0
Title: Adding .inf drivers using PowerShell, possible? Problem title: Adding .inf drivers using PowerShell, possible? Tags: powershell, drivers Problem: Adding .inf drivers using PowerShell, possible? Are we able to install drivers via their .inf files etc. using a PowerShell cmdlet? When Googling I found, Add-WindowsD...
Adding .inf drivers using PowerShell, possible? Adding .inf drivers using PowerShell, possible? powershell drivers PowerShell Adding Adding .inf drivers using PowerShell, possible? Are we able to install drivers via their .inf files etc. using a PowerShell cmdlet? When Googling I found, Add-WindowsDriver but I think th...
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3658396_c0
3658396
powershell
0
Title: How to run function in different runspace, PowerShell Problem title: How to run function in different runspace, PowerShell Tags: powershell-2.0, powershell Problem: How to run function in different runspace, PowerShell I have powershell script that add registration to event, but when the event is jump i'm gettin...
How to run function in different runspace, PowerShell How to run function in different runspace, PowerShell powershell-2.0 powershell How PowerShell powershell-2.0 How to run function in different runspace, PowerShell I have powershell script that add registration to event, but when the event is jump i'm getting the fo...
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36624239_c0
36624239
powershell
0
Title: Handling JSON Reference with ConvertFrom-Json Problem title: Handling JSON Reference with ConvertFrom-Json Tags: powershell, json Problem: Handling JSON Reference with ConvertFrom-Json By default, PowerShell's ConvertFrom-Json cmdlet does not seem to handle references in JSON documents. { "foo": {"$ref": "#/bar"...
Handling JSON Reference with ConvertFrom-Json Handling JSON Reference with ConvertFrom-Json powershell json Handling JSON Reference ConvertFrom-Json Handling JSON Reference with ConvertFrom-Json By default, PowerShell's ConvertFrom-Json cmdlet does not seem to handle references in JSON documents. I don't really know ab...
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18276521_c2
18276521
powershell
2
, New-VM, VMHost, Hostname, Description, OSCustomizationSpec, Location, Get-Folder, Datastore, MostFreeSpace, ErrorAction, Stop, VMXtargetDatastore, Get-Datastore, MapInfo, Where-Object, _.Name, Hard, NewDataStore, Create, CloneSpec, New-Object, VMware.Vim.VirtualMachineCloneSpec, spec.Template, spec.PowerOn, RelocateS...
, New-VM, VMHost, Hostname, Description, OSCustomizationSpec, Location, Get-Folder, Datastore, MostFreeSpace, ErrorAction, Stop, VMXtargetDatastore, Get-Datastore, MapInfo, Where-Object, _.Name, Hard, NewDataStore, Create, CloneSpec, New-Object, VMware.Vim.VirtualMachineCloneSpec, spec.Template, spec.PowerOn, RelocateS...
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46542846_c0
46542846
powershell
0
Title: How do I create global variables using PowerShell? Problem title: How do I create global variables using PowerShell? Tags: powershell Problem: How do I create global variables using PowerShell? I have two different PowerShell scripts. Both of these scripts will execute sequentially with different sessions. The f...
How do I create global variables using PowerShell? How do I create global variables using PowerShell? powershell PowerShell How How do I create global variables using PowerShell? I have two different PowerShell scripts. Both of these scripts will execute sequentially with different sessions. The first PowerShell script...
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embed
53546254_c0
53546254
powershell
0
Title: How do I define an optional parameter in powershell that takes no value? (e.g. get-object -verbose) Problem title: How do I define an optional parameter in powershell that takes no value? (e.g. get-object -verbose) Tags: powershell Problem: How do I define an optional parameter in powershell that takes no value?...
How do I define an optional parameter in powershell that takes no value? (e.g. get-object -verbose) How do I define an optional parameter in powershell that takes no value? (e.g. get-object -verbose) powershell How e.g How do I define an optional parameter in powershell that takes no value? (e.g. get-object -verbose) I...
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embed
58453239_c0
58453239
powershell
0
Title: How to encode string to Unicode Powershell Problem title: How to encode string to Unicode Powershell Tags: powershell, unicode Problem: How to encode string to Unicode Powershell I need to convert a string characters to unicode. To be simple, if i have this string : "i_Id Mega (hex)" , i want to encode this and ...
How to encode string to Unicode Powershell How to encode string to Unicode Powershell powershell unicode How Unicode Powershell i_Id Mega i_Id_x0020_Mega_x0020__x0028_hex How to encode string to Unicode Powershell I need to convert a string characters to unicode. To be simple, if i have this string : "i_Id Mega (hex)" ...
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embed
60146982_c0
60146982
powershell
0
Title: Subdirectories not found after zipping with Powershell Problem title: Subdirectories not found after zipping with Powershell Tags: powershell, zip, compress-archive Problem: Subdirectories not found after zipping with Powershell Code signals: Subdirectories, Powershell, _subfolder, file.json, file.js, file.html,...
Subdirectories not found after zipping with Powershell Subdirectories not found after zipping with Powershell powershell zip compress-archive Subdirectories Powershell _subfolder file.json file.js file.html Loading Error jar:file Users Desktop archive.zip NS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND Target Path Archive Exclude Choose Get-C...
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42705005_c0
42705005
powershell
0
Title: Windows Server 2008 R2 editing network settings with powershell Problem title: Windows Server 2008 R2 editing network settings with powershell Tags: powershell, network-programming, windows-server-2008-r2 Problem: Windows Server 2008 R2 editing network settings with powershell my goal is to edit the network sett...
Windows Server 2008 R2 editing network settings with powershell Windows Server 2008 R2 editing network settings with powershell powershell network-programming windows-server-2008-r2 Windows Server windows-server-2008-r2 Windows Server 2008 R2 editing network settings with powershell my goal is to edit the network setti...
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embed
21684209_c1
21684209
powershell
1
wb2.displayAlerts = $false # don't prompt the user $sh2_wb2 = $wb2.sheets | where {$_.name -eq "myWorksheet"} $sh2_wb2.displayAlerts = $false # don't prompt the user $sh2_wb2.delete() #Delete original sheet in template $wb2.close($true) # close and save destination workbook $xl.quit() spps -n excel Code signals: xlsm, ...
wb2.displayAlerts = $false # don't prompt the user $sh2_wb2 = $wb2.sheets | where {$_.name -eq "myWorksheet"} $sh2_wb2.displayAlerts = $false # don't prompt the user $sh2_wb2.delete() #Delete original sheet in template $wb2.close($true) # close and save destination workbook $xl.quit() spps -n excel Code signals: xlsm, ...
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embed
24228263_c0
24228263
powershell
0
Title: How to open a file without typing its entire name? Problem title: How to open a file without typing its entire name? Tags: autocomplete, cd, command-line-interface, powershell Problem: How to open a file without typing its entire name? I want to be more comfortable with CLI, so I need practice. :D I have a direc...
How to open a file without typing its entire name? How to open a file without typing its entire name? autocomplete cd command-line-interface powershell How How to open a file without typing its entire name? I want to be more comfortable with CLI, so I need practice. :D I have a directory and within it I have more of th...
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embed
25648022_c0
25648022
powershell
0
Title: How to extract certain data from HTML using RegEx? Problem title: How to extract certain data from HTML using RegEx? Tags: tags, regex, powershell, html Problem: How to extract certain data from HTML using RegEx? I've got the following code: <tr class="even"> <td> Title1 </td> <td> Name1 </td> <td> Email1 </td> ...
How to extract certain data from HTML using RegEx? How to extract certain data from HTML using RegEx? tags regex powershell html HTML RegEx How Title1 Name1 Email1 Postcode1 How to extract certain data from HTML using RegEx? I've got the following code: I want to use RegEx in to output the data between the tags like so...
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69769940_c1
69769940
powershell
1
-ForegroundColor White -NoNewline write-Host (" Starting in {0:d1}s ..." -f $remain.Seconds) $host.UI.RawUI.CursorPosition = $origpos $spinnerPos += 1 Start-Sleep -seconds $TickLength $remain = ($d - (get-date)) } $host.UI.RawUI.CursorPosition = $origpos } Code signals: Command, Line, Countdown, Timer, Skipping, Secon...
-ForegroundColor White -NoNewline write-Host (" Starting in {0:d1}s ..." -f $remain.Seconds) $host.UI.RawUI.CursorPosition = $origpos $spinnerPos += 1 Start-Sleep -seconds $TickLength $remain = ($d - (get-date)) } $host.UI.RawUI.CursorPosition = $origpos } Code signals: Command, Line, Countdown, Timer, Skipping, Secon...
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embed
70105981_c0
70105981
powershell
0
Title: tzutil - FIND: Parameter format not correct PowerShell command Problem title: tzutil - FIND: Parameter format not correct PowerShell command Tags: powershell Problem: tzutil - FIND: Parameter format not correct PowerShell command I am working with the PowerShell command. The following command gives parameter for...
tzutil - FIND: Parameter format not correct PowerShell command tzutil - FIND: Parameter format not correct PowerShell command powershell FIND Parameter PowerShell UTC Windows system32 utc-06 tzutil - FIND: Parameter format not correct PowerShell command I am working with the PowerShell command. The following command gi...
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37950957_c0
37950957
powershell
0
Title: How do I stop Jenkins truncating/wrapping at column 80 Problem title: How do I stop Jenkins truncating/wrapping at column 80 Tags: powershell, jenkins Problem: How do I stop Jenkins truncating/wrapping at column 80 I have a Powershell build step that is being executed in a Jenkins build and the console is wrappi...
How do I stop Jenkins truncating/wrapping at column 80 How do I stop Jenkins truncating/wrapping at column 80 powershell jenkins How Jenkins How do I stop Jenkins truncating/wrapping at column 80 I have a Powershell build step that is being executed in a Jenkins build and the console is wrapping the output at column 80...
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embed
17827093_c0
17827093
powershell
0
Title: In PowerShell, is it fine to modify a hashtable when iterating over it? Problem title: In PowerShell, is it fine to modify a hashtable when iterating over it? Tags: powershell, hashtable Problem: In PowerShell, is it fine to modify a hashtable when iterating over it? This is the code: $hash.GetEnumerator() | %{ ...
In PowerShell, is it fine to modify a hashtable when iterating over it? In PowerShell, is it fine to modify a hashtable when iterating over it? powershell hashtable PowerShell hash.GetEnumerator _.value.x hash.remove _.name In PowerShell, is it fine to modify a hashtable when iterating over it? This is the code: As you...
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embed
47151685_c2
47151685
powershell
2
Left, Margin, Name, VerticalAlignment, Top, Enable, Bottom, Initialize, Label, Enter, Workstation, Label_1, TextBox, Text_WSID, System.Reflection.Assembly, LoadWithPartialName, New-Object, System.Xml.XmlNodeReader, Form, Windows.Markup.XamlReader, Load, Write-Host, Unable, Some, NET, Framework, PowerShell, XAML, First...
Left, Margin, Name, VerticalAlignment, Top, Enable, Bottom, Initialize, Label, Enter, Workstation, Label_1, TextBox, Text_WSID, System.Reflection.Assembly, LoadWithPartialName, New-Object, System.Xml.XmlNodeReader, Form, Windows.Markup.XamlReader, Load, Write-Host, Unable, Some, NET, Framework, PowerShell, XAML, First...
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embed
50768699_c1
50768699
powershell
1
Code signals: How, SharePoint, Online, Get-PnPFolderItem, FolderSiteRelativeUrl, ItemType, File, file.Name, file.Properties, Business, Unit, Global:BusinessUnit, Customer, Name, Global:CustomerName, Global:CustomerNumber, Doc, Type, Global:DocType, term.Name, Job, Global:JobName, Number, Global:JobNumber, Opportunity, ...
Code signals: How, SharePoint, Online, Get-PnPFolderItem, FolderSiteRelativeUrl, ItemType, File, file.Name, file.Properties, Business, Unit, Global:BusinessUnit, Customer, Name, Global:CustomerName, Global:CustomerNumber, Doc, Type, Global:DocType, term.Name, Job, Global:JobName, Number, Global:JobNumber, Opportunity, ...
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53841651_c1
53841651
powershell
1
-Dir Display-Message Ping-Network Code signals: Avoiding, Call, Depth, Overflow, Target-PC, Support, Logs, NetworkStabilityLog.csv, Set-ConsoleWindow, Get-Host, PSHost.UI.RawUI, PSWindow.WindowSize, newsize.Width, newsize.Height, Check-Dir, Test-Path, New-Item, ItemType, Directory, Force, Path, Add-Content, Target, Add...
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59613395_c0
59613395
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell returns 2 as week number on January 06 2020 Problem title: PowerShell returns 2 as week number on January 06 2020 Tags: week-number, powershell, getdate Problem: PowerShell returns 2 as week number on January 06 2020 A quick question, apparently today (January 06, 2020) week number should be 2, becaus...
PowerShell returns 2 as week number on January 06 2020 PowerShell returns 2 as week number on January 06 2020 week-number powershell getdate PowerShell January Get-Date UFormat PowerShell returns 2 as week number on January 06 2020 A quick question, apparently today (January 06, 2020) week number should be 2, because t...
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61356630_c0
61356630
powershell
0
Title: Save HTMLFile ComObject to file in Powershell Problem title: Save HTMLFile ComObject to file in Powershell Tags: html, powershell Problem: Save HTMLFile ComObject to file in Powershell After loading a html file using $html = New-Object -ComObject "HTMLFile" $content = $(Get-Content $path -raw) $html.IHTMLDocumen...
Save HTMLFile ComObject to file in Powershell Save HTMLFile ComObject to file in Powershell html powershell Save HTMLFile ComObject Powershell New-Object Get-Content html.IHTMLDocument2_write Save HTMLFile ComObject to file in Powershell After loading a html file using I have manipulated the $html object and now want t...
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54437210_c0
54437210
powershell
0
Title: Move-Item and preserve filename casing Problem title: Move-Item and preserve filename casing Tags: powershell Problem: Move-Item and preserve filename casing I have file with 2 uppercases in the name and want to move that to another directory, e.g. PS> Move-Item C:\From\FileName.mdf -Destination C:\To\ -Force Th...
Move-Item and preserve filename casing Move-Item and preserve filename casing powershell Move-Item FileName.mdf Destination Force Move-Item and preserve filename casing I have file with 2 uppercases in the name and want to move that to another directory, e.g. This however results in losing the uppercases in the filenam...
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56007312_c0
56007312
powershell
0
Title: How to run cmd command in background in invoke-command script block Problem title: How to run cmd command in background in invoke-command script block Tags: powershell, powershell-4.0 Problem: How to run cmd command in background in invoke-command script block At the moment I have invoke-command -comp $hostname ...
How to run cmd command in background in invoke-command script block How to run cmd command in background in invoke-command script block powershell powershell-4.0 How cmd.exe Path Script script.bat powershell-4.0 How to run cmd command in background in invoke-command script block At the moment I have But this does not s...
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19280127_c0
19280127
powershell
0
Title: Powershell script formatting issue Problem title: Powershell script formatting issue Tags: formatting, powershell Problem: Powershell script formatting issue When I run Get-Recipient | ft Name in the console everything looks good, but when I try it in a script the output is just a list of class names; Microsoft....
Powershell script formatting issue Powershell script formatting issue formatting powershell Powershell Get-Recipient Name Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.Internal.Format.FormatEntryData Powershell script formatting issue When I run Get-Recipient | ft Name in the console everything looks good, but when I try it in a scrip...
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74614342_c1
74614342
powershell
1
, ProgramData, Blah, error.log, Destination, Windows, Logs, Temp, PassThru, Import-Csv, Header, Date, Time, Error1, Error2, Error3, Export-Csv, NoTypeInformation, error.csv, HH:mm:ss.ms, Get-Date, AddMinutes, Regex, File, errorCOLLECTION.csv, PINSP, PID, TID, INFO_GET_KEY_DETAIL, CommsKey, key_lib.cpp, MDMSP, SXIO::Rec...
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6753402_c0
6753402
powershell
0
Title: changing text in all files and subfolders Problem title: changing text in all files and subfolders Tags: powershell Problem: changing text in all files and subfolders I need to change all references to text "home-page.aspx" to "index.aspx" I used it a lot in my whole project but now I need to change that name. I...
changing text in all files and subfolders changing text in all files and subfolders powershell changing text in all files and subfolders I need to change all references to text "home-page.aspx" to "index.aspx" I used it a lot in my whole project but now I need to change that name. I dont know powershell well so could s...
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68981728_c2
68981728
powershell
2
peratingSystem, OSInstallDate, OperatingSystem.ConvertToDateTime, OperatingSystem.InstallDate, System.SerialNumber, ComputerSystem.Manufacturer, ComputerSystem.Model, Get-ChildItem, Path, HKLM, System, Setup, Source, ForEach-Object, Get-ItemProperty, Registry::$_, SOFTWARE, Microsoft, Windows, CurrentVersion, Select-Ob...
peratingSystem, OSInstallDate, OperatingSystem.ConvertToDateTime, OperatingSystem.InstallDate, System.SerialNumber, ComputerSystem.Manufacturer, ComputerSystem.Model, Get-ChildItem, Path, HKLM, System, Setup, Source, ForEach-Object, Get-ItemProperty, Registry::$_, SOFTWARE, Microsoft, Windows, CurrentVersion, Select-Ob...
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78786736_c2
78786736
powershell
2
opus.FunctionAppenderContext.ps1, Bootstrap.Octopus.FunctionAppenderContext.ps1, Found, company-domain.local, Artifacts, Exporting, server.company-domain.local, Matched, Authentication, Windows, SERVER-NAME, Script, OctopusParameters, Get-ChildItem, Path, LocalMachine, System.Net.Dns, GetHostByName, env:computerName, H...
opus.FunctionAppenderContext.ps1, Bootstrap.Octopus.FunctionAppenderContext.ps1, Found, company-domain.local, Artifacts, Exporting, server.company-domain.local, Matched, Authentication, Windows, SERVER-NAME, Script, OctopusParameters, Get-ChildItem, Path, LocalMachine, System.Net.Dns, GetHostByName, env:computerName, H...
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9889601_c1
9889601
powershell
1
filterL.exe if [ ! -f sysfilterL ] then echo "sysfilterL is created." gcc sysfilter.c -o sysfilterL fi # Call Transport-Makefile with target if [ $# -gt 0 ] then make --warn-undefined-variables $JUSTPRINT -f transportDE.mk reset $TARGETS send_queueed else make --warn-undefined-variables $JUSTPRINT -f transportDE.mk fi ...
filterL.exe if [ ! -f sysfilterL ] then echo "sysfilterL is created." gcc sysfilter.c -o sysfilterL fi # Call Transport-Makefile with target if [ $# -gt 0 ] then make --warn-undefined-variables $JUSTPRINT -f transportDE.mk reset $TARGETS send_queueed else make --warn-undefined-variables $JUSTPRINT -f transportDE.mk fi ...
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31092532_c0
31092532
powershell
0
Title: How to show Visual Studio Online build task Write-Verbose statements? Problem title: How to show Visual Studio Online build task Write-Verbose statements? Tags: azure-devops, build, powershell Problem: How to show Visual Studio Online build task Write-Verbose statements? Many Visual Studio Online (VSO) build tas...
How to show Visual Studio Online build task Write-Verbose statements? How to show Visual Studio Online build task Write-Verbose statements? azure-devops build powershell How Visual Studio Online Write-Verbose How to show Visual Studio Online build task Write-Verbose statements? Many Visual Studio Online (VSO) build tas...
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39017214_c0
39017214
powershell
0
Title: Get-WmiObject command line ADDING text to variable Problem title: Get-WmiObject command line ADDING text to variable Tags: get-wmiobject, powershell Problem: Get-WmiObject command line ADDING text to variable This is the functioning code: $Result1 = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Processor | I would like to "ADD TEX...
Get-WmiObject command line ADDING text to variable Get-WmiObject command line ADDING text to variable get-wmiobject powershell Get-WmiObject ADDING Result1 Win32_Processor ADD TEXT LABEL Get-WmiObject command line ADDING text to variable This is the functioning code: I would like to "ADD TEXT AS LABEL" like this: Any a...
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39647488_c0
39647488
powershell
0
Title: Powershell import-CSV missing elements Problem title: Powershell import-CSV missing elements Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell import-CSV missing elements I have an CSV file with 300 users Name. I need to Remove the Journal Rules for these users in Microsoft Exchange 2007 SP3 using the Powershell. I created a...
Powershell import-CSV missing elements Powershell import-CSV missing elements powershell Powershell Powershell import-CSV missing elements I have an CSV file with 300 users Name. I need to Remove the Journal Rules for these users in Microsoft Exchange 2007 SP3 using the Powershell. I created a PS1 file with the followi...
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embed
35800036_c0
35800036
powershell
0
Title: TFS 2012: Is it possible to restart a Build Agent programmatically? Problem title: TFS 2012: Is it possible to restart a Build Agent programmatically? Tags: powershell, tfs Problem: TFS 2012: Is it possible to restart a Build Agent programmatically? I'm looking for the way to restart build agent with powershell ...
TFS 2012: Is it possible to restart a Build Agent programmatically? TFS 2012: Is it possible to restart a Build Agent programmatically? powershell tfs TFS Build Agent Service TFS 2012: Is it possible to restart a Build Agent programmatically? I'm looking for the way to restart build agent with powershell script. If any...
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embed
11878641_c0
11878641
powershell
0
Title: select part of the line from text file in powershell Problem title: select part of the line from text file in powershell Tags: powershell, select, text, file Problem: select part of the line from text file in powershell Im trying to select part of the line from text file i used select-string -pattern "IM1" to fi...
select part of the line from text file in powershell select part of the line from text file in powershell powershell select text file text IM1 select part of the line from text file in powershell Im trying to select part of the line from text file i used select-string -pattern "IM1" to filter out but the outcome is lik...
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embed
45673210_c0
45673210
powershell
0
Title: Script to rename a .xml file if exists to .xml.old and end script if .old already exists Problem title: Script to rename a .xml file if exists to .xml.old and end script if .old already exists Tags: powershell Problem: Script to rename a .xml file if exists to .xml.old and end script if .old already exists I'm t...
Script to rename a .xml file if exists to .xml.old and end script if .old already exists Script to rename a .xml file if exists to .xml.old and end script if .old already exists powershell Script xml.old Script to rename a .xml file if exists to .xml.old and end script if .old already exists I'm trying to write a PS lo...
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embed
55985376_c2
55985376
powershell
2
, builder:__samples, builder:buildsamples.ps1, Committing, Microsoft, Version, XYZ, Corporation, All, Program, Files, Resources, docker.exe, Error, CreateProcess, Event, Detail, Provider, processmanagement.cpp, vmcomputeagent.exe, Exception, CallContext, Bridge_ProcessMessage, VmHostedContainer_ExecuteProcess, CommandL...
, builder:__samples, builder:buildsamples.ps1, Committing, Microsoft, Version, XYZ, Corporation, All, Program, Files, Resources, docker.exe, Error, CreateProcess, Event, Detail, Provider, processmanagement.cpp, vmcomputeagent.exe, Exception, CallContext, Bridge_ProcessMessage, VmHostedContainer_ExecuteProcess, CommandL...
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embed
21075012_c0
21075012
powershell
0
Title: Function parameterized with global variable Problem title: Function parameterized with global variable Tags: powershell, variables, parameters, function Problem: Function parameterized with global variable Why can't I use a global variable as a parameter of a function.... function Get-Diskinfo {param($global:Com...
Function parameterized with global variable Function parameterized with global variable powershell variables parameters function Get-Diskinfo global:Computername win32_logicaldisk ComputerName Function parameterized with global variable Why can't I use a global variable as a parameter of a function.... function Get-Dis...
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22468334_c2
22468334
powershell
2
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66523467_c0
66523467
powershell
0
Title: Powershell assign DatabaseCollection to variable Problem title: Powershell assign DatabaseCollection to variable Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell assign DatabaseCollection to variable I am trying to assign a DatabaseCollection type to a variable in Powershell: Name BaseType DatabaseCollection Microsoft.SqlSe...
Powershell assign DatabaseCollection to variable Powershell assign DatabaseCollection to variable powershell Powershell DatabaseCollection Powershell assign DatabaseCollection to variable I am trying to assign a DatabaseCollection type to a variable in Powershell: Name BaseType DatabaseCollection Microsoft.SqlServer.Ma...
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67300788_c1
67300788
powershell
1
OcMzEyIQ== instead of dXNlckBkYjphYtwzMTIh ) and reply the fiddler request, I get the desired response. Unfortunately, I am not able to use this workaround because the New-WebServiceProxy doesn't allow me to add the Authorization header myself. Any ideas? Code signals: PSCredential, German, New-WebServiceProxy, Convert...
OcMzEyIQ== instead of dXNlckBkYjphYtwzMTIh ) and reply the fiddler request, I get the desired response. Unfortunately, I am not able to use this workaround because the New-WebServiceProxy doesn't allow me to add the Authorization header myself. Any ideas? Code signals: PSCredential, German, New-WebServiceProxy, Convert...
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27971372_c0
27971372
powershell
0
Title: Powershell: copying profiles from one location to another Problem title: Powershell: copying profiles from one location to another Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell: copying profiles from one location to another trying to iterate over a profiles folder to copy their desktop a new location, but cant piece toge...
Powershell: copying profiles from one location to another Powershell: copying profiles from one location to another powershell one Powershell ForEach-Object Copy-Item Force Destination Users Powershell: copying profiles from one location to another trying to iterate over a profiles folder to copy their desktop a new lo...
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41232005_c0
41232005
powershell
0
Title: How to instantiate and initialize variable at single line Problem title: How to instantiate and initialize variable at single line Tags: powershell Problem: How to instantiate and initialize variable at single line How to do below on single line? After line is executed value of $b is null $b = ([System.Collectio...
How to instantiate and initialize variable at single line How to instantiate and initialize variable at single line powershell How System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary Add How to instantiate and initialize variable at single line How to do below on single line? After line is executed value of $b is null or
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32495975_c0
32495975
powershell
0
Title: Maintain line break in CSV file after being added via powershell script Problem title: Maintain line break in CSV file after being added via powershell script Tags: powershell Problem: Maintain line break in CSV file after being added via powershell script I would like to display data in a csv file in the follow...
Maintain line break in CSV file after being added via powershell script Maintain line break in CSV file after being added via powershell script powershell Maintain CSV Maintain line break in CSV file after being added via powershell script I would like to display data in a csv file in the following format by using powe...
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46257766_c1
46257766
powershell
1
is not success. Code signals: Powerscript, C#, Unable, Import-Module, ACMESharp, Get-ACMEVault, Initialize-ACMEVault, New-ACMERegistration, Contacts, xyz.com, AcceptTos, New-ACMEIdentifier, Dns, test.xyz.com, Alias, test.xyz.com_Identifier, Complete-ACMEChallenge, ChallengeType, http-01, Handler, HandlerParameters, We...
is not success. Code signals: Powerscript, C#, Unable, Import-Module, ACMESharp, Get-ACMEVault, Initialize-ACMEVault, New-ACMERegistration, Contacts, xyz.com, AcceptTos, New-ACMEIdentifier, Dns, test.xyz.com, Alias, test.xyz.com_Identifier, Complete-ACMEChallenge, ChallengeType, http-01, Handler, HandlerParameters, We...
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embed
47552003_c0
47552003
powershell
0
Title: Why does it show same random number when i run it as a script? #PowerShell Problem title: Why does it show same random number when i run it as a script? #PowerShell Tags: powershell Problem: Why does it show same random number when i run it as a script? #PowerShell Hello guys when i run this script it prints the...
Why does it show same random number when i run it as a script? #PowerShell Why does it show same random number when i run it as a script? #PowerShell powershell Why PowerShell RandomNumber Get-Random Why does it show same random number when i run it as a script? #PowerShell Hello guys when i run this script it prints t...
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49863488_c0
49863488
powershell
0
Title: Is there a unique user-agent value for a Powershell request? Problem title: Is there a unique user-agent value for a Powershell request? Tags: internet-explorer, powershell, request, user-agent Problem: Is there a unique user-agent value for a Powershell request? I'm trying to parse out requests coming in to a w...
Is there a unique user-agent value for a Powershell request? Is there a unique user-agent value for a Powershell request? internet-explorer powershell request user-agent Powershell Is there a unique user-agent value for a Powershell request? I'm trying to parse out requests coming in to a web page from Powershell vs Br...
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52085572_c0
52085572
powershell
0
Title: How to use PowerShell to scrape specific Bet365 tag Problem title: How to use PowerShell to scrape specific Bet365 tag Tags: powershell, web-scraping Problem: How to use PowerShell to scrape specific Bet365 tag I am interested in using PowerShell to pull from the Bet365 website, to recursively pull data from dif...
How to use PowerShell to scrape specific Bet365 tag How to use PowerShell to scrape specific Bet365 tag powershell web-scraping How PowerShell Bet365 How to use PowerShell to scrape specific Bet365 tag I am interested in using PowerShell to pull from the Bet365 website, to recursively pull data from different in-play f...
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[ 0.086181640625, 0.098388671875, 0.2056884765625, 0.09722900390625, 0.238525390625, 0.034454345703125, 0.1822509765625, 0.1322021484375, 0.1690673828125, 0.1314697265625, 0.269775390625, 0.15234375, 0.1575927734375, 0.2335205078125, 0.1007080078125, 0.0279998779296875, 0.1541748046875...
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59832965_c0
59832965
powershell
0
Title: Powershell: Check computer to see if reboot is required otherwise skip Problem title: Powershell: Check computer to see if reboot is required otherwise skip Tags: powershell, reboot, restart Problem: Powershell: Check computer to see if reboot is required otherwise skip I am trying to user Test-Pendingreboot scr...
Powershell: Check computer to see if reboot is required otherwise skip Powershell: Check computer to see if reboot is required otherwise skip powershell reboot restart Powershell Check Powershell: Check computer to see if reboot is required otherwise skip I am trying to user Test-Pendingreboot script to find out comput...
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[ 0.1689453125, 0.241455078125, 0.212158203125, 0.1575927734375, 0.0960693359375, 0.08856201171875, 0.1082763671875, 0.20654296875, 0.0428466796875, 0.1751708984375, 0.1795654296875, 0.11767578125, 0.02423095703125, 0.048675537109375, 0.047271728515625, 0.0716552734375, 0.1798095703125...
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43308684_c1
43308684
powershell
1
is 28(without Filtering) $xl.selection.AutoFilter(6,$A) $counter = $ws.UsedRange.SpecialCells(12).Rows.Count Write-Host $counter Code signals: powershell, Count, New-Object, Excel.Application, xl.Visible, xl.DisplayAlerts, xl.Workbooks.Open, Users, Dinesh, Downloads, jtrac-export2, wb.Worksheets.Item, ws.activate, xl....
is 28(without Filtering) $xl.selection.AutoFilter(6,$A) $counter = $ws.UsedRange.SpecialCells(12).Rows.Count Write-Host $counter Code signals: powershell, Count, New-Object, Excel.Application, xl.Visible, xl.DisplayAlerts, xl.Workbooks.Open, Users, Dinesh, Downloads, jtrac-export2, wb.Worksheets.Item, ws.activate, xl....
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[ 0.1468505859375, 0.298583984375, 0.041107177734375, 0.1097412109375, 0.25146484375, 0.042022705078125, 0.0362548828125, 0.0333251953125, 0.1868896484375, 0.1182861328125, 0.112060546875, 0.19091796875, 0.0982666015625, 0.2178955078125, 0.11669921875, 0.1009521484375, 0.00363159179687...
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73173317_c1
73173317
powershell
1
parameter list. + CategoryInfo : ParserError: (:) [], ParentContainsErrorRecordException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : MissingArgument what am i missing? Code signals: ParserError, ParentContainsErrorRecordException, the, Missing, HelloWorld, System.loadLibrary, NOT, EDIT, FILE, jni.h, Header, _Included_HelloWorld, __cplu...
parameter list. + CategoryInfo : ParserError: (:) [], ParentContainsErrorRecordException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : MissingArgument what am i missing? Code signals: ParserError, ParentContainsErrorRecordException, the, Missing, HelloWorld, System.loadLibrary, NOT, EDIT, FILE, jni.h, Header, _Included_HelloWorld, __cplu...
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24440597_c0
24440597
powershell
0
Title: Want powershell to ask for Computer Name Problem title: Want powershell to ask for Computer Name Tags: powershell Problem: Want powershell to ask for Computer Name I am renaming computers with powershell after imaging, and would like the script to ask me for the new computer name, so I don't have to edit the scr...
Want powershell to ask for Computer Name Want powershell to ask for Computer Name powershell Want Computer Name Rename-Computer NewName ComputerNameHere LocalCredential Administrator Want powershell to ask for Computer Name I am renaming computers with powershell after imaging, and would like the script to ask me for t...
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