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74636717_c1
74636717
powershell
1
not the missing data from query user Question How do I properly capture all the contents of query user? Is the two methods I used standard practice? Is it because query user is not a PowerShell command which is holding all the objects right? Code signals: PowerShell, PC1, Environment, OSVersion, New-PSSession, Session...
not the missing data from query user Question How do I properly capture all the contents of query user? Is the two methods I used standard practice? Is it because query user is not a PowerShell command which is holding all the objects right? Code signals: PowerShell, PC1, Environment, OSVersion, New-PSSession, Session...
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embed
76063386_c2
76063386
powershell
2
-9]+\.[0-9]+)").Groups)[1].Value) # Check if the VMAF score is below 95 or above 97 while Code signals: the, How, CPU, Set, ffmpeg.exe, New-Item, ItemType, Path, encodinglog.txt, Starting, ForegroundColor, Yellow, Loop, Get-ChildItem, Filter, ForEach-Object, CRF, Build, Join-Path, _.Name, Encode, Write-Host, Encoding, ...
-9]+\.[0-9]+)").Groups)[1].Value) # Check if the VMAF score is below 95 or above 97 while Code signals: the, How, CPU, Set, ffmpeg.exe, New-Item, ItemType, Path, encodinglog.txt, Starting, ForegroundColor, Yellow, Loop, Get-ChildItem, Filter, ForEach-Object, CRF, Build, Join-Path, _.Name, Encode, Write-Host, Encoding, ...
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79201033_c1
79201033
powershell
1
('\d{8}.' , '*.') Works as expected in that CRIS_Invoice_202411140311.txt is returned as CRIS_Invoice*.txt and 20241114.RentBals.txt" becomes *.RentBals.txt. OSBalances.txt isn't touched. So I sort of have an answer, but would love to know why the .Replace() method does not work and the -Replace operator does. I'm sure...
('\d{8}.' , '*.') Works as expected in that CRIS_Invoice_202411140311.txt is returned as CRIS_Invoice*.txt and 20241114.RentBals.txt" becomes *.RentBals.txt. OSBalances.txt isn't touched. So I sort of have an answer, but would love to know why the .Replace() method does not work and the -Replace operator does. I'm sure...
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9995079_c0
9995079
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Script to return binary type of an executable? Problem title: Powershell Script to return binary type of an executable? Tags: powershell, winapi, wmi Problem: Powershell Script to return binary type of an executable? Has anybody ever used Powershell to access the getbinarytype function in the win32 ap...
Powershell Script to return binary type of an executable? Powershell Script to return binary type of an executable? powershell winapi wmi Powershell Script Powershell Script to return binary type of an executable? Has anybody ever used Powershell to access the getbinarytype function in the win32 api? I am having some d...
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39110264_c0
39110264
powershell
0
Title: Find multiple keywords in a sentence Problem title: Find multiple keywords in a sentence Tags: powershell Problem: Find multiple keywords in a sentence I am currently trying to search for multiple keywords in a rather large text document for example: I need to search if regional and New York show up in one sente...
Find multiple keywords in a sentence Find multiple keywords in a sentence powershell Find Get-Content Select-String Find multiple keywords in a sentence I am currently trying to search for multiple keywords in a rather large text document for example: I need to search if regional and New York show up in one sentence. T...
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embed
39154887_c0
39154887
powershell
0
Title: How do I set a default value for variable in Powershell with the value of another variable? Problem title: How do I set a default value for variable in Powershell with the value of another variable? Tags: powershell Problem: How do I set a default value for variable in Powershell with the value of another variab...
How do I set a default value for variable in Powershell with the value of another variable? How do I set a default value for variable in Powershell with the value of another variable? powershell How Powershell UserName UserName:-James How do I set a default value for variable in Powershell with the value of another var...
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15941123_c0
15941123
powershell
0
Title: How to get primary replica info for the SQL availability group by powershell Problem title: How to get primary replica info for the SQL availability group by powershell Tags: sql-server, powershell, sql-server-2008 Problem: How to get primary replica info for the SQL availability group by powershell I want to ge...
How to get primary replica info for the SQL availability group by powershell How to get primary replica info for the SQL availability group by powershell sql-server powershell sql-server-2008 How SQL sql-server-2008 How to get primary replica info for the SQL availability group by powershell I want to get the machine o...
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49754265_c1
49754265
powershell
1
output. PS C:\scripts> $certtime 1560350005 PS C:\scripts> $epochtime 1520858749 I just updated the code: $c = Get-Date (Get-Date).ToUniversalTime() -UFormat %s $epochtimes=[math]::Round($c) $d = get-childitem C:\scripts\PALO\* -recurse | Select-String -pattern "expiry-epoch" $e=$d -split "epoch" $certtime=$e[1] $cert...
output. PS C:\scripts> $certtime 1560350005 PS C:\scripts> $epochtime 1520858749 I just updated the code: $c = Get-Date (Get-Date).ToUniversalTime() -UFormat %s $epochtimes=[math]::Round($c) $d = get-childitem C:\scripts\PALO\* -recurse | Select-String -pattern "expiry-epoch" $e=$d -split "epoch" $certtime=$e[1] $cert...
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52180577_c0
52180577
powershell
0
Title: When using Import-CSV into Variable in PowerShell, no information returned Problem title: When using Import-CSV into Variable in PowerShell, no information returned Tags: powershell, import-csv Problem: When using Import-CSV into Variable in PowerShell, no information returned Very useful - When i was Using $CSV...
When using Import-CSV into Variable in PowerShell, no information returned When using Import-CSV into Variable in PowerShell, no information returned powershell import-csv Import-CSV When Variable PowerShell CSVInfo datatable.csv When using Import-CSV into Variable in PowerShell, no information returned Very useful - W...
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22154433_c0
22154433
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Sort-Object Problem title: Powershell Sort-Object Tags: powershell, sorting, arrays Problem: Powershell Sort-Object I have an Array of "xml-node" objects: xml-node object: node <---------- this object is the one that has 3 other attributes (see below) path pattern Node: filename modification type Prob...
Powershell Sort-Object Powershell Sort-Object powershell sorting arrays Powershell Sort-Object Node Node.modification Powershell Sort-Object I have an Array of "xml-node" objects: Problem: I want to sort this array of xml-nodes based on the "modification" attribute; how would I go about it? I've tried:
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68325833_c0
68325833
powershell
0
Title: Why is my Move-Item command filtering not detected? Problem title: Why is my Move-Item command filtering not detected? Tags: powershell, windows Problem: Why is my Move-Item command filtering not detected? My command to move all rar files Move-Item -Path * -Filter *.rar -Destination .\Target I changed a little b...
Why is my Move-Item command filtering not detected? Why is my Move-Item command filtering not detected? powershell windows Why Move-Item Path Filter Destination Target NewTarget Why is my Move-Item command filtering not detected? My command to move all rar files I changed a little bit Same issue again,rar is not filter...
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69519050_c0
69519050
powershell
0
Title: Powershell toLower Get-FileHash Problem title: Powershell toLower Get-FileHash Tags: hash, powershell, tolower Problem: Powershell toLower Get-FileHash I have this command ... | select-object name, fullname, @{Name = "MD5"; Expression = { (Get-FileHash $_.FullName -Algorithm MD5).Hash } } How do I properly toLow...
Powershell toLower Get-FileHash Powershell toLower Get-FileHash hash powershell tolower Powershell Get-FileHash Name MD5 Expression _.FullName Algorithm Hash Powershell toLower Get-FileHash I have this command How do I properly toLower the MD5 Hash? https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershe...
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77765724_c0
77765724
powershell
0
Title: How to connect to VPN using PowerShell native cmdlet Problem title: How to connect to VPN using PowerShell native cmdlet Tags: powershell, windows, powershell-remoting, vpn Problem: How to connect to VPN using PowerShell native cmdlet Every answer on here is using rasdial. Is there another way to do it? My VPN c...
How to connect to VPN using PowerShell native cmdlet How to connect to VPN using PowerShell native cmdlet powershell windows powershell-remoting vpn PowerShell How VPN Start-VPN Name MyVPN How to connect to VPN using PowerShell native cmdlet Every answer on here is using rasdial. Is there another way to do it? My VPN c...
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33779258_c0
33779258
powershell
0
Title: How to set a ready command when opening powershell? Problem title: How to set a ready command when opening powershell? Tags: powershell, windows Problem: How to set a ready command when opening powershell? I mainly use powershell to run a server i.e, my first and (mostly) one command is python manage.py runserve...
How to set a ready command when opening powershell? How to set a ready command when opening powershell? powershell windows How How to set a ready command when opening powershell? I mainly use powershell to run a server i.e, my first and (mostly) one command is I seldom have to use other commands. How can I configure th...
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46750459_c0
46750459
powershell
0
Title: Implement Get-Help PSCmdlet Problem title: Implement Get-Help PSCmdlet Tags: remarks, powershell, c%23, powershell-cmdlet Problem: Implement Get-Help PSCmdlet I am writing PowerShell Cmdlets using the PSCmdlet class in C#. [Cmdlet(VerbsCommon.Get, "Employee")] public class GetEmployee : PSCmdlet I want to provid...
Implement Get-Help PSCmdlet Implement Get-Help PSCmdlet remarks powershell c%23 powershell-cmdlet Implement Get-Help PSCmdlet Cmdlet VerbsCommon.Get Employee GetEmployee Implement Get-Help PSCmdlet I am writing PowerShell Cmdlets using the PSCmdlet class in C#. I want to provide more information in Remarks, Description...
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48085510_c0
48085510
powershell
0
Title: Parsing binary data in PowerShell Problem title: Parsing binary data in PowerShell Tags: powershell, typecasting-operator Problem: Parsing binary data in PowerShell I have read the contents of a binary file as an array of unsigned bytes but I want to interpret some of them as signed bytes. How do I do that? #An ...
Parsing binary data in PowerShell Parsing binary data in PowerShell powershell typecasting-operator Parsing PowerShell Neither ToSByte Parsing binary data in PowerShell I have read the contents of a binary file as an array of unsigned bytes but I want to interpret some of them as signed bytes. How do I do that? What I ...
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62323020_c1
62323020
powershell
1
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7162604_c0
7162604
powershell
0
Title: Get Cached Credentials in PowerShell from Windows 7 Credential Manager Problem title: Get Cached Credentials in PowerShell from Windows 7 Credential Manager Tags: credentials, windows-7, powershell Problem: Get Cached Credentials in PowerShell from Windows 7 Credential Manager Can I do this with some API I am ov...
Get Cached Credentials in PowerShell from Windows 7 Credential Manager Get Cached Credentials in PowerShell from Windows 7 Credential Manager credentials windows-7 powershell Windows Get Cached Credentials PowerShell Credential Manager windows-7 Get Cached Credentials in PowerShell from Windows 7 Credential Manager Can...
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54563234_c1
54563234
powershell
1
$OutPath } This is what I am getting: { "connectionmap": [ { "Environment": "abc", "connections": "x1 x2 x3" }, { "Environment": "def", "connections": "y1" } ] } Code signals: Can, JSON, Environment, Param, Parameter, Mandatory, CsvPath, OutPath, Import-Csv, ConvertTo-Json, JsonObject, ConvertFrom-Json, env.online, en...
$OutPath } This is what I am getting: { "connectionmap": [ { "Environment": "abc", "connections": "x1 x2 x3" }, { "Environment": "def", "connections": "y1" } ] } Code signals: Can, JSON, Environment, Param, Parameter, Mandatory, CsvPath, OutPath, Import-Csv, ConvertTo-Json, JsonObject, ConvertFrom-Json, env.online, en...
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20077763_c0
20077763
powershell
0
Title: Execute PowerShell Script from Grunt Problem title: Execute PowerShell Script from Grunt Tags: gruntjs, powershell Problem: Execute PowerShell Script from Grunt I have a PowerShell script (myScript.ps1) that I need to run as part of my build process. I'm using Grunt to build my code. I cannot figure out how to r...
Execute PowerShell Script from Grunt Execute PowerShell Script from Grunt gruntjs powershell Grunt Execute PowerShell Script Execute PowerShell Script from Grunt I have a PowerShell script (myScript.ps1) that I need to run as part of my build process. I'm using Grunt to build my code. I cannot figure out how to run thi...
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71213418_c0
71213418
powershell
0
Title: Regex capture multi matches in Group Problem title: Regex capture multi matches in Group Tags: regex, powershell Problem: Regex capture multi matches in Group I'm not sure if this is possible. I'am searching for a way to capture multiple matches in a group. This it work perfectly fine: "Catch me if you can" -mat...
Regex capture multi matches in Group Regex capture multi matches in Group regex powershell Regex Group Catch Result Expected Regex capture multi matches in Group I'm not sure if this is possible. I'am searching for a way to capture multiple matches in a group. This it work perfectly fine: I would like to have the resul...
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78462380_c1
78462380
powershell
1
.InteropServices, Trouble, PowerShell, Add-Type, PInvoke.Win32, UserInput, DllImport, user32.dll, GetLastInputInfo, LASTINPUTINFO, StructLayout, LayoutKind.Sequential, DateTime, LastInput, DateTime.UtcNow.AddMilliseconds, Environment.TickCount, bootTime.AddMilliseconds, LastInputTicks, TimeSpan, IdleTime, DateTime.UtcN...
.InteropServices, Trouble, PowerShell, Add-Type, PInvoke.Win32, UserInput, DllImport, user32.dll, GetLastInputInfo, LASTINPUTINFO, StructLayout, LayoutKind.Sequential, DateTime, LastInput, DateTime.UtcNow.AddMilliseconds, Environment.TickCount, bootTime.AddMilliseconds, LastInputTicks, TimeSpan, IdleTime, DateTime.UtcN...
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27361418_c1
27361418
powershell
1
$row++ } $sheet.UsedRange.EntireColumn.AutoFit() | Out-Null } which works, but the property names are now in alphabetical order. What can I use to get my list of properties in the same order that Format-List does? Code signals: How, Cluster, Clusters, New-Object, System.Object, Add-Member, NoteProperty, Name, Value, C...
$row++ } $sheet.UsedRange.EntireColumn.AutoFit() | Out-Null } which works, but the property names are now in alphabetical order. What can I use to get my list of properties in the same order that Format-List does? Code signals: How, Cluster, Clusters, New-Object, System.Object, Add-Member, NoteProperty, Name, Value, C...
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38722666_c0
38722666
powershell
0
Title: Powershell script to verify IIS Settings Problem title: Powershell script to verify IIS Settings Tags: iis, powershell, windows Problem: Powershell script to verify IIS Settings Is it to possible to get IIS settings using Power Shell Script? I am looking to get/check below information using a a script: Check if ...
Powershell script to verify IIS Settings Powershell script to verify IIS Settings iis powershell windows Powershell IIS Settings Powershell script to verify IIS Settings Is it to possible to get IIS settings using Power Shell Script? I am looking to get/check below information using a a script: Check if Windows Authent...
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33021988_c1
33021988
powershell
1
'. It seems that @Using:RemoteParams is not the correct way of doing this, but I'm quite lost here. Thanks in advance Code signals: Local, Test, Add, Write-Host, Command, psboundparameters.count, Params, RemoteParams, ConvertTo-SecureString, AsPlainText, Force, Params.Credential, TypeName, System.management.automation....
'. It seems that @Using:RemoteParams is not the correct way of doing this, but I'm quite lost here. Thanks in advance Code signals: Local, Test, Add, Write-Host, Command, psboundparameters.count, Params, RemoteParams, ConvertTo-SecureString, AsPlainText, Force, Params.Credential, TypeName, System.management.automation....
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13820976_c0
13820976
powershell
0
Title: Is there any unit-testing library, modules etc. available for Powershell? Problem title: Is there any unit-testing library, modules etc. available for Powershell? Tags: unit-testing, .net, powershell Problem: Is there any unit-testing library, modules etc. available for Powershell? Possible Duplicate: How to do ...
Is there any unit-testing library, modules etc. available for Powershell? Is there any unit-testing library, modules etc. available for Powershell? unit-testing .net powershell Powershell Is there any unit-testing library, modules etc. available for Powershell? Is there any unit-testing library, modules etc. available ...
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15498123_c0
15498123
powershell
0
Title: Set Exchange Mailbox quota if total item size less then Problem title: Set Exchange Mailbox quota if total item size less then Tags: quota, powershell, exchange-server Problem: Set Exchange Mailbox quota if total item size less then I have a need to set Mailbox quotas to 2GB. but sines I have some users how alre...
Set Exchange Mailbox quota if total item size less then Set Exchange Mailbox quota if total item size less then quota powershell exchange-server Set Exchange Mailbox Set Exchange Mailbox quota if total item size less then I have a need to set Mailbox quotas to 2GB. but sines I have some users how already pass 2GB, I wa...
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7252,google,b90,DEN,9,Mouse,developer,FT Should become 15607085,google,690,DEN,9,Mouse,developer,FT 15607186,yahoo,e9e,DEN,9,Mouse,developer,PT 15607252,google,b90,DEN,9,Mouse,developer,FT I need for the original file to be updated or replaced, I have been working in a separate folder for testing Code signals: Powershe...
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49372145
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Title: Access is denied when using Invoke-Command in Powershell Problem title: Access is denied when using Invoke-Command in Powershell Tags: powershell Problem: Access is denied when using Invoke-Command in Powershell When i run Invoke-Command -ComputerName NY-TRAINING -ScriptBlock { Start-Process '\\Ny-wnorales\c$\Ci...
Access is denied when using Invoke-Command in Powershell Access is denied when using Invoke-Command in Powershell powershell Invoke-Command Access Powershell ComputerName NY-TRAINING ScriptBlock Start-Process Ny-wnorales CitrixReceiver Access is denied when using Invoke-Command in Powershell When i run i get an Access ...
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57909081_c0
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Title: How to update XML element text using PowerShell Problem title: How to update XML element text using PowerShell Tags: xml, powershell Problem: How to update XML element text using PowerShell I need to use PowerShell to update an XML element name/text to something else. <add connectionString=" " accessKey=" " abor...
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62792087
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Title: How to fetch ip and mac addresses of all the devices connected to another LAN using nodejs? Problem title: How to fetch ip and mac addresses of all the devices connected to another LAN using nodejs? Tags: mac-address, ip, node.js, powershell, windows Problem: How to fetch ip and mac addresses of all the devices ...
How to fetch ip and mac addresses of all the devices connected to another LAN using nodejs? How to fetch ip and mac addresses of all the devices connected to another LAN using nodejs? mac-address ip node.js powershell windows nodejs How LAN node.js How to fetch ip and mac addresses of all the devices connected to anoth...
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43804255_c0
43804255
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Title: conditional invoking of powershell script Problem title: conditional invoking of powershell script Tags: sql-server, database, sql, powershell Problem: conditional invoking of powershell script I want a PowerShell script which will copy data from table1 of DB1 to tableX of DB2 whenever there is a new entry (i.e....
conditional invoking of powershell script conditional invoking of powershell script sql-server database sql powershell table1 DB1 DB2 conditional invoking of powershell script I want a PowerShell script which will copy data from table1 of DB1 to tableX of DB2 whenever there is a new entry (i.e. new row entry) in table1...
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19262068_c0
19262068
powershell
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Title: union in powershell regular expressions Problem title: union in powershell regular expressions Tags: powershell, regex Problem: union in powershell regular expressions Does powershell's implementation of regexes have a union ("or") function, or will I have to match against multiple regexes separately? i.e.: PS C...
union in powershell regular expressions union in powershell regular expressions powershell regex Users union in powershell regular expressions Does powershell's implementation of regexes have a union ("or") function, or will I have to match against multiple regexes separately? i.e.: i want to be able to do that^ with a...
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22671600_c2
22671600
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30479870_c0
30479870
powershell
0
Title: What are the options needed to extract Filepaths from a H5 file using h5dump Problem title: What are the options needed to extract Filepaths from a H5 file using h5dump Tags: powershell Problem: What are the options needed to extract Filepaths from a H5 file using h5dump I'm using Powershell for scripting at wor...
What are the options needed to extract Filepaths from a H5 file using h5dump What are the options needed to extract Filepaths from a H5 file using h5dump powershell a h5dump What Filepaths What are the options needed to extract Filepaths from a H5 file using h5dump I'm using Powershell for scripting at work. A problem ...
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38519501
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Title: Azure Storage SAS URL Generation Problem title: Azure Storage SAS URL Generation Tags: powershell, azure-resource-manager, azure, azure-powershell Problem: Azure Storage SAS URL Generation I would like to have the SAS URL generated for temporary access to use during backup. How could I do this with powershell. (...
Azure Storage SAS URL Generation Azure Storage SAS URL Generation powershell azure-resource-manager azure azure-powershell Azure Storage SAS URL Generation Azure Storage SAS URL Generation I would like to have the SAS URL generated for temporary access to use during backup. How could I do this with powershell. ( Note :...
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4005216_c0
4005216
powershell
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Title: Get IIS website into version control Problem title: Get IIS website into version control Tags: msdeploy, version-control, powershell, iis-7.5 Problem: Get IIS website into version control The Problem: Until now, I create a IIS website/app using the IIS manager tool. The problem is that changes to a IIS website a...
Get IIS website into version control Get IIS website into version control msdeploy version-control powershell iis-7.5 Get IIS iis-7.5 Get IIS website into version control The Problem: Until now, I create a IIS website/app using the IIS manager tool. The problem is that changes to a IIS website aren't documented as they...
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10244175_c0
10244175
powershell
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Title: Setting &quot;Restore system settings and previous versions of files&quot; option Problem title: Setting &quot;Restore system settings and previous versions of files&quot; option Tags: windows-7, setting, system-restore, powershell Problem: Setting "Restore system settings and previous versions of files" option ...
Setting &quot;Restore system settings and previous versions of files&quot; option Setting &quot;Restore system settings and previous versions of files&quot; option windows-7 setting system-restore powershell Setting Restore windows-7 Setting "Restore system settings and previous versions of files" option Using the comm...
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11517735
powershell
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Title: powershell - how to check existence of one file Problem title: powershell - how to check existence of one file Tags: powershell-2.0, powershell Problem: powershell - how to check existence of one file I have folders with different count of files. How to check if there are some files and how many? I use this, but...
powershell - how to check existence of one file powershell - how to check existence of one file powershell-2.0 powershell number_of_files Get-Childitem number_of_files.Count powershell-2.0 powershell - how to check existence of one file I have folders with different count of files. How to check if there are some files ...
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16419828_c1
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powershell
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hell don't use a file, but instead define the SQL within the script. I'd prefer not to do this due to the complexity of the SQL needed to run (and since it's dropping and restoring a database, I can't really wrap all of this up in a SP unless I use one of the System DBs). Anyone have some ideas as to what could be caus...
hell don't use a file, but instead define the SQL within the script. I'd prefer not to do this due to the complexity of the SQL needed to run (and since it's dropping and restoring a database, I can't really wrap all of this up in a SP unless I use one of the System DBs). Anyone have some ideas as to what could be caus...
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46744675_c0
46744675
powershell
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Title: Induction Variable form other variable Problem title: Induction Variable form other variable Tags: powershell Problem: Induction Variable form other variable i got some variables like $FreeMonday = 10.10.17 $FreeTuesday= 10.10.17 $FreeWednesday= 10.10.17 and other variable with name Day OfWeek $DayOfWeek = 'Tues...
Induction Variable form other variable Induction Variable form other variable powershell Induction Variable FreeMonday FreeTuesday FreeWednesday DayOfWeek Tuesday Free Induction Variable form other variable i got some variables like and other variable with name Day OfWeek now i wants to induction variable and gets info...
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51521680_c0
51521680
powershell
0
Title: Exporting data in object to single cell in csv Problem title: Exporting data in object to single cell in csv Tags: export-to-excel, powershell Problem: Exporting data in object to single cell in csv I need to export the data stored in the Name section of the following object to a SINGLE CELL in a csv. $localp = ...
Exporting data in object to single cell in csv Exporting data in object to single cell in csv export-to-excel powershell Exporting Get-Printer Shared localp.Name test.csv Exporting data in object to single cell in csv I need to export the data stored in the Name section of the following object to a SINGLE CELL in a csv...
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61438339_c0
61438339
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Title: How to expand a variable as several space separated program arguments Problem title: How to expand a variable as several space separated program arguments Tags: powershell Problem: How to expand a variable as several space separated program arguments Dears, I have an environment variable containing all the argum...
How to expand a variable as several space separated program arguments How to expand a variable as several space separated program arguments powershell How Env.VAR_NAME How to expand a variable as several space separated program arguments Dears, I have an environment variable containing all the arguments to pass to a pr...
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64244415_c1
64244415
powershell
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, SQL, Version, RuleBaselines, RuleId, VA2109, Properties, Severity, ExpectedResults, xp_instance_regread, xp_regread, UpdatedTime, SizeInBytes, Invoke-SqlVulnerabilityAssessmentScan, ServerInstance, MyComputer, MainInstance, Database, some_database, scanResult.Results.GetEnumerator, Where, _.Value.Status, Failed, _.Ke...
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42348286_c1
42348286
powershell
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"}).Split("=")[1] } ) } Config1 -ConfigurationData $configdata The problem is with the Server2 (I'm running script on Server1). All paths are correct, can I use such syntax in the hashtable? The problem is with the standard powershell console, does anybody know why PS ISE does not return any errors? Code signals: DSC, ...
"}).Split("=")[1] } ) } Config1 -ConfigurationData $configdata The problem is with the Server2 (I'm running script on Server1). All paths are correct, can I use such syntax in the hashtable? The problem is with the standard powershell console, does anybody know why PS ISE does not return any errors? Code signals: DSC, ...
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56868104_c0
56868104
powershell
0
Title: How to import a module in a Azure PowerShell Function? Problem title: How to import a module in a Azure PowerShell Function? Tags: function, azure-storage, azure, powershell Problem: How to import a module in a Azure PowerShell Function? Im trying to query an azure table from a function ( using Get-AzTableRow ) ...
How to import a module in a Azure PowerShell Function? How to import a module in a Azure PowerShell Function? function azure-storage azure powershell a How Azure PowerShell How to import a module in a Azure PowerShell Function? Im trying to query an azure table from a function ( using Get-AzTableRow ) . Works very well...
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74839480
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Title: AnyDesk CMD to PS1 Problem title: AnyDesk CMD to PS1 Tags: intune, command-line, powershell Problem: AnyDesk CMD to PS1 Im trying to convert this to a .ps1 so i can run with intune, however cant seem to get it to work right. Any ideas? @echo off cmd for /f "delims=" %%i in ('"C:\Program Files (x86)\AnyDeskMSI\An...
AnyDesk CMD to PS1 AnyDesk CMD to PS1 intune command-line powershell AnyDesk CMD PS1 Program Files x86 AnyDeskMSI AnyDeskMSI.exe AnyDesk CMD to PS1 Im trying to convert this to a .ps1 so i can run with intune, however cant seem to get it to work right. Any ideas? The idea is it will put the ID, after that i can manipul...
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66639001_c0
66639001
powershell
0
Title: Replace Get-ADUser with Ldap Filter to get away from RSAT Module Problem title: Replace Get-ADUser with Ldap Filter to get away from RSAT Module Tags: filter, ldap, powershell Problem: Replace Get-ADUser with Ldap Filter to get away from RSAT Module I want to replace this line get-aduser -identity $env:username ...
Replace Get-ADUser with Ldap Filter to get away from RSAT Module Replace Get-ADUser with Ldap Filter to get away from RSAT Module filter ldap powershell RSAT Replace Get-ADUser Ldap Filter Module env:username Replace Get-ADUser with Ldap Filter to get away from RSAT Module I want to replace this line get-aduser -identi...
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77855026_c1
77855026
powershell
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, 0, 0, 0, 0); Anyone that could help, any answers related to this subject and in a helpful/advising way, are highly appreciated. Additional question, most likely a simplistic one, once the pointer/click script is executed outside of the powershell windows, how do I stop/break this script if its going over the same scr...
, 0, 0, 0, 0); Anyone that could help, any answers related to this subject and in a helpful/advising way, are highly appreciated. Additional question, most likely a simplistic one, once the pointer/click script is executed outside of the powershell windows, how do I stop/break this script if its going over the same scr...
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61599183_c1
61599183
powershell
1
\open\command doesn't exist. I need a solution that will include a solution for this aspect as well, if the registry is involved. I configured Notepad++ as the default, and a key was created at HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\txtfilelegacy\shell\printto\command . Code signals: PowerShell, txt_editor, hosts_file, env:windir, System32...
\open\command doesn't exist. I need a solution that will include a solution for this aspect as well, if the registry is involved. I configured Notepad++ as the default, and a key was created at HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\txtfilelegacy\shell\printto\command . Code signals: PowerShell, txt_editor, hosts_file, env:windir, System32...
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69815217_c0
69815217
powershell
0
Title: Extract root hive from Registry key path Problem title: Extract root hive from Registry key path Tags: powershell, .net, registry Problem: Extract root hive from Registry key path Is there a registry equivalent of [System.IO.path]::GetPathRoot($path) ? I want to recursively delete empty parent keys after deletin...
Extract root hive from Registry key path Extract root hive from Registry key path powershell .net registry Registry Extract System.IO.path GetPathRoot Extract root hive from Registry key path Is there a registry equivalent of [System.IO.path]::GetPathRoot($path) ? I want to recursively delete empty parent keys after de...
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70903174_c0
70903174
powershell
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Title: Find file and grep text from file in Powershell Problem title: Find file and grep text from file in Powershell Tags: powershell Problem: Find file and grep text from file in Powershell I want to search files from the subfolder and grep row from the file. Text files have 3 rows, the expected result is grepping 2n...
Find file and grep text from file in Powershell Find file and grep text from file in Powershell powershell file Find Powershell Get-ChildItem Name Recurse Include Get-Content Find file and grep text from file in Powershell I want to search files from the subfolder and grep row from the file. Text files have 3 rows, the...
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9578819_c0
9578819
powershell
0
Title: How to delete date-based lines from files using PowerShell Problem title: How to delete date-based lines from files using PowerShell Tags: csv, powershell Problem: How to delete date-based lines from files using PowerShell I have some CSV files where I need to delete all lines that contain a date that is greater...
How to delete date-based lines from files using PowerShell How to delete date-based lines from files using PowerShell csv powershell files PowerShell How How to delete date-based lines from files using PowerShell I have some CSV files where I need to delete all lines that contain a date that is greater than a specified...
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30874168_c1
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7a ), or both? If both, how is this done? Should the path of resulting file (Archive.zip) be added to the pipeline, or returned by the function? Code signals: Enhancing, New-Archive, CmdletBinding, Parameter, Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName, Alias, FullName, Files, Archive, Archive.zip, BE...
7a ), or both? If both, how is this done? Should the path of resulting file (Archive.zip) be added to the pipeline, or returned by the function? Code signals: Enhancing, New-Archive, CmdletBinding, Parameter, Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName, Alias, FullName, Files, Archive, Archive.zip, BE...
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15070774_c1
15070774
powershell
1
is down" -foregroundcolor RED } } Code signals: ErrorActionPreference, Import-Module, PSRemoteRegistry, Logfile, netbackup_version.log, LogWrite, Add-Content, Value, Get-Content, Path, netbackup_servers1.txt, computer1, Reg, Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey, OpenRemoteBaseKey, LocalMachine, RegKey, Reg.OpenSubKey, SOFTWARE...
is down" -foregroundcolor RED } } Code signals: ErrorActionPreference, Import-Module, PSRemoteRegistry, Logfile, netbackup_version.log, LogWrite, Add-Content, Value, Get-Content, Path, netbackup_servers1.txt, computer1, Reg, Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey, OpenRemoteBaseKey, LocalMachine, RegKey, Reg.OpenSubKey, SOFTWARE...
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52888101_c0
52888101
powershell
0
Title: Copying a user specific file to the desktop during login Problem title: Copying a user specific file to the desktop during login Tags: gpo, windows, powershell Problem: Copying a user specific file to the desktop during login I want to have a specific file copied to a user's desktop during login. Ideally, I woul...
Copying a user specific file to the desktop during login Copying a user specific file to the desktop during login gpo windows powershell Copying Copying a user specific file to the desktop during login I want to have a specific file copied to a user's desktop during login. Ideally, I would like to have one script that ...
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60089497_c0
60089497
powershell
0
Title: How to identify the disk Optane or Raid type using Powershell? Problem title: How to identify the disk Optane or Raid type using Powershell? Tags: powershell, disk, raid Problem: How to identify the disk Optane or Raid type using Powershell? I would like to identify the disk information whether it contain of RAI...
How to identify the disk Optane or Raid type using Powershell? How to identify the disk Optane or Raid type using Powershell? powershell disk raid Powershell How Optane Raid How to identify the disk Optane or Raid type using Powershell? I would like to identify the disk information whether it contain of RAID or Optane....
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61194687_c0
61194687
powershell
0
Title: Can I hide a definition from Import-Module? Problem title: Can I hide a definition from Import-Module? Tags: import, powershell, module Problem: Can I hide a definition from Import-Module? I have a file with a group of function definitions and variable assignments, some of which are only used to help other funct...
Can I hide a definition from Import-Module? Can I hide a definition from Import-Module? import powershell module Import-Module powershell Can Can I hide a definition from Import-Module? I have a file with a group of function definitions and variable assignments, some of which are only used to help other functions or de...
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76293394_c1
76293394
powershell
1
saved it but still i am getting the same error. Can someone please guide me how to stop this error from the PowerShell script. Regards. Code signals: InsecureRequestWarning, RemoteException, NativeCommandError, Unverified, HTTPS, python.exe, Program, Files, x86, Google, Cloud, SDK, third_party, urllib3, connectionpool...
saved it but still i am getting the same error. Can someone please guide me how to stop this error from the PowerShell script. Regards. Code signals: InsecureRequestWarning, RemoteException, NativeCommandError, Unverified, HTTPS, python.exe, Program, Files, x86, Google, Cloud, SDK, third_party, urllib3, connectionpool...
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27647215_c0
27647215
powershell
0
Title: How use write to stdout without a newline? Problem title: How use write to stdout without a newline? Tags: stdout, powershell Problem: How use write to stdout without a newline? When using the Write-Output command, a new line is automatically appended. How can I write strings to stdout (the standard output) with...
How use write to stdout without a newline? How use write to stdout without a newline? stdout powershell How Write-Output Write-Host How use write to stdout without a newline? When using the Write-Output command, a new line is automatically appended. How can I write strings to stdout (the standard output) without a newl...
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37997477_c0
37997477
powershell
0
Title: Script to stop/restart local SQL services Problem title: Script to stop/restart local SQL services Tags: sql-server, powershell Problem: Script to stop/restart local SQL services Does anyone have a simple script (powershell or command line) that would enable to me to shutdown local SQL Services (SQL Server, Inte...
Script to stop/restart local SQL services Script to stop/restart local SQL services sql-server powershell Script SQL Script to stop/restart local SQL services Does anyone have a simple script (powershell or command line) that would enable to me to shutdown local SQL Services (SQL Server, Integration services, etc ..) w...
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48327949_c0
48327949
powershell
0
Title: How to count the amount of files returned by the REMOVE-ITEM command Problem title: How to count the amount of files returned by the REMOVE-ITEM command Tags: powershell Problem: How to count the amount of files returned by the REMOVE-ITEM command I have this comand Get-ChildItem -path Z:\htdocs\zz | where { $_....
How to count the amount of files returned by the REMOVE-ITEM command How to count the amount of files returned by the REMOVE-ITEM command powershell How REMOVE-ITEM Get-ChildItem _.Length _.fullname How to count the amount of files returned by the REMOVE-ITEM command I have this comand I would like it to also return th...
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57631715_c1
57631715
powershell
1
AdminPassword -h -i powershell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -File $ScriptPath $ScriptArgs ...it works but it's a hack. Anyone know what I might be doing wrong with syntax? Comparing my working and non-working examples, there is very little difference except I'm trying to use the $ShellCmd variable in one. Code signals...
AdminPassword -h -i powershell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -File $ScriptPath $ScriptArgs ...it works but it's a hack. Anyone know what I might be doing wrong with syntax? Comparing my working and non-working examples, there is very little difference except I'm trying to use the $ShellCmd variable in one. Code signals...
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62884532_c0
62884532
powershell
0
Title: Get Key Value Pairs from Azure App Configuration with PowerShell Problem title: Get Key Value Pairs from Azure App Configuration with PowerShell Tags: azure-app-configuration, azure, powershell Problem: Get Key Value Pairs from Azure App Configuration with PowerShell There aren't any cmdlets in the AZ modules to...
Get Key Value Pairs from Azure App Configuration with PowerShell Get Key Value Pairs from Azure App Configuration with PowerShell azure-app-configuration azure powershell Azure Get Key Value Pairs App Configuration PowerShell Get Key Value Pairs from Azure App Configuration with PowerShell There aren't any cmdlets in t...
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55969363_c0
55969363
powershell
0
Title: Move Files in Powershell Problem title: Move Files in Powershell Tags: powershell, file, period, move Problem: Move Files in Powershell Using the code below as a base (from another question) how can I move files between 2 dates eg : >2wks AND < 13 Months to another location. Also is it possible to restrict the f...
Move Files in Powershell Move Files in Powershell powershell file period move Move Files Powershell Path _.LastWriteTime AddDays Move Files in Powershell Using the code below as a base (from another question) how can I move files between 2 dates eg : >2wks AND < 13 Months to another location. Also is it possible to res...
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2088995_c0
2088995
powershell
0
Title: Good in-memory database for .net/PowerShell? Problem title: Good in-memory database for .net/PowerShell? Tags: xml, powershell, database Problem: Good in-memory database for .net/PowerShell? If I have a script that handles state information that's a bit more complex that can be stored in variables, what's the be...
Good in-memory database for .net/PowerShell? Good in-memory database for .net/PowerShell? xml powershell database Good PowerShell Good in-memory database for .net/PowerShell? If I have a script that handles state information that's a bit more complex that can be stored in variables, what's the best option for a small i...
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24675453_c0
24675453
powershell
0
Title: how to find active directory user using SAMAccountName attribute in powershell? Problem title: how to find active directory user using SAMAccountName attribute in powershell? Tags: active-directory, powershell Problem: how to find active directory user using SAMAccountName attribute in powershell? I am trying to...
how to find active directory user using SAMAccountName attribute in powershell? how to find active directory user using SAMAccountName attribute in powershell? active-directory powershell SAMAccountName how to find active directory user using SAMAccountName attribute in powershell? I am trying to read users from Active...
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65485744_c0
65485744
powershell
0
Title: Powershell print only even rows from a text file Problem title: Powershell print only even rows from a text file Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell print only even rows from a text file File content "Line 1 : Dear Cinderella, Line 2 : Line 3 : Line 4 : I think I found your shoe..." I need the output to be as f...
Powershell print only even rows from a text file Powershell print only even rows from a text file powershell a Powershell Powershell print only even rows from a text file File content "Line 1 : Dear Cinderella, Line 2 : Line 3 : Line 4 : I think I found your shoe..." I need the output to be as follows, so just even lin...
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47058652_c1
47058652
powershell
1
= $Excel.Workbooks.Open($ExcelFile) foreach ($ws in $wb.Worksheets | where {$_.name -eq "Pridani"}) { $ws.SaveAs($PWD + $File + ".csv",6) } $Excel.Quit() } ConvertXLSX -File $Licence The function creates the csv file successfully, without any problems Code signals: xlsx, CSVLicence, Import-Csv, ConvertXLSX, File, Lice...
= $Excel.Workbooks.Open($ExcelFile) foreach ($ws in $wb.Worksheets | where {$_.name -eq "Pridani"}) { $ws.SaveAs($PWD + $File + ".csv",6) } $Excel.Quit() } ConvertXLSX -File $Licence The function creates the csv file successfully, without any problems Code signals: xlsx, CSVLicence, Import-Csv, ConvertXLSX, File, Lice...
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embed
50886636_c0
50886636
powershell
0
Title: Using powershell as Admin in python Problem title: Using powershell as Admin in python Tags: python-3.x, python, shell, subprocess, powershell Problem: Using powershell as Admin in python So I have a project I'm working on, and one thing I need to do is to run in the background the "netstat -nb" command at the P...
Using powershell as Admin in python Using powershell as Admin in python python-3.x python shell subprocess powershell Using Admin python-3.x Using powershell as Admin in python So I have a project I'm working on, and one thing I need to do is to run in the background the "netstat -nb" command at the PowerShell as admin...
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59270041_c0
59270041
powershell
0
Title: Creating Azure API Management tags in Powershell Problem title: Creating Azure API Management tags in Powershell Tags: powershell, azure-api-management, azure, tags Problem: Creating Azure API Management tags in Powershell Is there a method of creating Azure API Management Tags in Powershell? I have used the Set...
Creating Azure API Management tags in Powershell Creating Azure API Management tags in Powershell powershell azure-api-management azure tags Creating Azure API Management Powershell Creating Azure API Management tags in Powershell Is there a method of creating Azure API Management Tags in Powershell? I have used the Se...
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71316914_c0
71316914
powershell
0
Title: Plastic in Docker windows containers Problem title: Plastic in Docker windows containers Tags: dockerfile, windows, powershell, plasticscm Problem: Plastic in Docker windows containers I want to use plastic SCM in Docker windows containers. I searched in Plastic and found Linux containers docker file SO I want t...
Plastic in Docker windows containers Plastic in Docker windows containers dockerfile windows powershell plasticscm Plastic Docker Plastic in Docker windows containers I want to use plastic SCM in Docker windows containers. I searched in Plastic and found Linux containers docker file SO I want to try my own docker file ...
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72985425_c0
72985425
powershell
0
Title: script powershell to count the localusers Problem title: script powershell to count the localusers Tags: powershell, foreach Problem: script powershell to count the localusers cls $users= get-localuser $i=0 $inactiv=0 Write-Host ***** stat of accounts ***** foreach ($user in $users) { if ($user.enabled -eq 'true...
script powershell to count the localusers script powershell to count the localusers powershell foreach Write-Host user.enabled user.name script powershell to count the localusers
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54953927_c0
54953927
powershell
0
Title: Get-AzureADPolicy : The term &#x27;Get-AzureADPolicy&#x27; is not recognized Problem title: Get-AzureADPolicy : The term &#x27;Get-AzureADPolicy&#x27; is not recognized Tags: azure, azure-powershell, powershell, azure-active-directory Problem: Get-AzureADPolicy : The term 'Get-AzureADPolicy' is not recognized Af...
Get-AzureADPolicy : The term &#x27;Get-AzureADPolicy&#x27; is not recognized Get-AzureADPolicy : The term &#x27;Get-AzureADPolicy&#x27; is not recognized azure azure-powershell powershell azure-active-directory Get-AzureADPolicy Get-AzureADPolicy : The term 'Get-AzureADPolicy' is not recognized After connecting to Azur...
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5720188_c0
5720188
powershell
0
Title: CMD/Powershell: Remove first four letters from folder name in path Problem title: CMD/Powershell: Remove first four letters from folder name in path Tags: directory, powershell, cmd Problem: CMD/Powershell: Remove first four letters from folder name in path I have a folder which has many folder in it. ATM those ...
CMD/Powershell: Remove first four letters from folder name in path CMD/Powershell: Remove first four letters from folder name in path directory powershell cmd folder CMD Powershell Remove CMD/Powershell: Remove first four letters from folder name in path I have a folder which has many folder in it. ATM those folders ha...
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embed
26120484_c0
26120484
powershell
0
Title: How to find whether a non-command file is available in the system path? Problem title: How to find whether a non-command file is available in the system path? Tags: powershell Problem: How to find whether a non-command file is available in the system path? I want to test whether a certain file is in the system P...
How to find whether a non-command file is available in the system path? How to find whether a non-command file is available in the system path? powershell How where.exe my.dll Get-Command How to find whether a non-command file is available in the system path? I want to test whether a certain file is in the system PATH....
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74999933_c1
74999933
powershell
1
ObjectId $UserId | Select -ExpandProperty Extens ... ~~~~~~~ CategoryInfo : InvalidArgument: (:) [Get-AzureADUser], ParameterBindingException FullyQualifiedErrorId : CannotConvertArgument,Microsoft.Open.AzureAD16.PowerShell.GetUser Code signals: Trouble, AAD, Connect-AzureAD, Credential, Get, Azure, AzADUsers, Get-Azur...
ObjectId $UserId | Select -ExpandProperty Extens ... ~~~~~~~ CategoryInfo : InvalidArgument: (:) [Get-AzureADUser], ParameterBindingException FullyQualifiedErrorId : CannotConvertArgument,Microsoft.Open.AzureAD16.PowerShell.GetUser Code signals: Trouble, AAD, Connect-AzureAD, Credential, Get, Azure, AzADUsers, Get-Azur...
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embed
66695677_c1
66695677
powershell
1
for $User.SamAccountName -eq "" just return back a CSV file that doesn't reflect the gaps that I purposely introduced (to mimic real use-cases). I am sure, it's a just a line or two code that's needed. Thanks. Code signals: Get-ADUser, CSV, ImportCSV, Users, Desktop, testCSV_in.csv, Names, Import-Csv, Path, Results, N...
for $User.SamAccountName -eq "" just return back a CSV file that doesn't reflect the gaps that I purposely introduced (to mimic real use-cases). I am sure, it's a just a line or two code that's needed. Thanks. Code signals: Get-ADUser, CSV, ImportCSV, Users, Desktop, testCSV_in.csv, Names, Import-Csv, Path, Results, N...
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34974126_c0
34974126
powershell
0
Title: Rserve connection with Tableau Server Problem title: Rserve connection with Tableau Server Tags: powershell, tableau-api, r Problem: Rserve connection with Tableau Server While publishing a workbook that contains R script to Tableau Server. i am getting error "this rserve connection does not support authenticati...
Rserve connection with Tableau Server Rserve connection with Tableau Server powershell tableau-api r Rserve Tableau Server Rserve connection with Tableau Server While publishing a workbook that contains R script to Tableau Server. i am getting error "this rserve connection does not support authentication. try connectin...
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37072660_c0
37072660
powershell
0
Title: Get list out all Azure services in a subscription using powershell Problem title: Get list out all Azure services in a subscription using powershell Tags: powershell, cloud, automation, azure Problem: Get list out all Azure services in a subscription using powershell I have an azure subscription and I'm trying t...
Get list out all Azure services in a subscription using powershell Get list out all Azure services in a subscription using powershell powershell cloud automation azure powershell Get Azure Get list out all Azure services in a subscription using powershell I have an azure subscription and I'm trying to write a powershel...
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14541980_c0
14541980
powershell
0
Title: Powershell replacing periods Problem title: Powershell replacing periods Tags: powershell-2.0, powershell Problem: Powershell replacing periods Can anyone tell me if they think there is something wrong with this Powershell script. Dir | where {$_.extension -eq ".txt"} | Rename-Item –NewName { $_.name –replace “....
Powershell replacing periods Powershell replacing periods powershell-2.0 powershell Powershell Dir _.extension Rename-Item NewName _.name powershell-2.0 Powershell replacing periods Can anyone tell me if they think there is something wrong with this Powershell script. For each text file in the current directory, I'm tr...
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71974903_c0
71974903
powershell
0
Title: Rename-LocalUser alternative on PowerShell 4.0 Problem title: Rename-LocalUser alternative on PowerShell 4.0 Tags: powershell Problem: Rename-LocalUser alternative on PowerShell 4.0 I know PS 4.0 is ancient. But we're using it anyway on some dev servers it is not my decision. I'd like to know if there's an alter...
Rename-LocalUser alternative on PowerShell 4.0 Rename-LocalUser alternative on PowerShell 4.0 powershell Rename-LocalUser PowerShell Rename-LocalUser alternative on PowerShell 4.0 I know PS 4.0 is ancient. But we're using it anyway on some dev servers it is not my decision. I'd like to know if there's an alternative fo...
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25197907_c1
25197907
powershell
1
" } $list.Update(); If I run it and put the url inside prompt ( http://teams-test.xxxxx.com/sites/projects/Business/prints/Houseprints/Forms/AllItems.aspx ) it always says Write-Host "Site Doesn't exist" Code signals: _.Exception, Script, Site, SharePoint, Read-Host, Enter, Url, Get-SPWeb, Identity, web.Lists.TryGetLis...
" } $list.Update(); If I run it and put the url inside prompt ( http://teams-test.xxxxx.com/sites/projects/Business/prints/Houseprints/Forms/AllItems.aspx ) it always says Write-Host "Site Doesn't exist" Code signals: _.Exception, Script, Site, SharePoint, Read-Host, Enter, Url, Get-SPWeb, Identity, web.Lists.TryGetLis...
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embed
66384679_c0
66384679
powershell
0
Title: How can I make PowerShell get environmental variables on Ubuntu 20.10? Problem title: How can I make PowerShell get environmental variables on Ubuntu 20.10? Tags: bash, powershell, ubuntu-20.10, ubuntu Problem: How can I make PowerShell get environmental variables on Ubuntu 20.10? I have installed PowerShell on ...
How can I make PowerShell get environmental variables on Ubuntu 20.10? How can I make PowerShell get environmental variables on Ubuntu 20.10? bash powershell ubuntu-20.10 ubuntu How PowerShell Ubuntu ubuntu-20.10 How can I make PowerShell get environmental variables on Ubuntu 20.10? I have installed PowerShell on Ubunt...
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embed
70829165_c0
70829165
powershell
0
Title: How to find specific files with partial names using Get-Package Problem title: How to find specific files with partial names using Get-Package Tags: powershell, scripting Problem: How to find specific files with partial names using Get-Package How do I find packages like Mozilla Firefox by only searching a few c...
How to find specific files with partial names using Get-Package How to find specific files with partial names using Get-Package powershell scripting Get-Package How Name Fire AllVersions How to find specific files with partial names using Get-Package How do I find packages like Mozilla Firefox by only searching a few c...
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embed
70841071_c1
70841071
powershell
1
is null or empty. And that's right corresponding to the output above. But how can I disable that alert rule from powershell, with an empty TargetResourceRegion? Code signals: Disable, TargetResourceRegion, Get-AzMetricAlertRuleV2, ResourceGroupName, Name, Add-AzMetricAlertRuleV2, DisableRule, Output, Criteria, Metric1...
is null or empty. And that's right corresponding to the output above. But how can I disable that alert rule from powershell, with an empty TargetResourceRegion? Code signals: Disable, TargetResourceRegion, Get-AzMetricAlertRuleV2, ResourceGroupName, Name, Add-AzMetricAlertRuleV2, DisableRule, Output, Criteria, Metric1...
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29398465_c1
29398465
powershell
1
FullSharePath = "$Server"+"$Share" # Assign the permissions net share $gname=$FullSharePath '/Grant:Administrators,FULL' '/Grant:Domain\Account,CHANGE' Server OS is 2008 R2 and PowerShell v3. The DC/AD is 2012 though. EDIT 4/2/15 - This is not a duplicate question (I guess someone marked it as such)...see my response t...
FullSharePath = "$Server"+"$Share" # Assign the permissions net share $gname=$FullSharePath '/Grant:Administrators,FULL' '/Grant:Domain\Account,CHANGE' Server OS is 2008 R2 and PowerShell v3. The DC/AD is 2012 though. EDIT 4/2/15 - This is not a duplicate question (I guess someone marked it as such)...see my response t...
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embed
29714802_c0
29714802
powershell
0
Title: Are there Cmdlets equivalent to $Host.UI.Prompt() and $Host.UI.PromptForChoice()? Problem title: Are there Cmdlets equivalent to $Host.UI.Prompt() and $Host.UI.PromptForChoice()? Tags: powershell Problem: Are there Cmdlets equivalent to $Host.UI.Prompt() and $Host.UI.PromptForChoice()? The $host.UI.PromptForCred...
Are there Cmdlets equivalent to $Host.UI.Prompt() and $Host.UI.PromptForChoice()? Are there Cmdlets equivalent to $Host.UI.Prompt() and $Host.UI.PromptForChoice()? powershell Cmdlets Host.UI.Prompt Host.UI.PromptForChoice host.UI.PromptForCredential Are there Cmdlets equivalent to $Host.UI.Prompt() and $Host.UI.PromptF...
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embed
31295428_c0
31295428
powershell
0
Title: Start multiple jobs from inside a scheduled job Problem title: Start multiple jobs from inside a scheduled job Tags: scheduled-tasks, powershell, jobs Problem: Start multiple jobs from inside a scheduled job Is it possible to have a scheduled-job start multiple jobs? I tried it and simply nothing happened. Regis...
Start multiple jobs from inside a scheduled job Start multiple jobs from inside a scheduled job scheduled-tasks powershell jobs inside Start Register-scheduledjob PATH test.txt Start multiple jobs from inside a scheduled job Is it possible to have a scheduled-job start multiple jobs? I tried it and simply nothing happe...
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embed
60996182_c2
60996182
powershell
2
NetworkCredential, Password, service.Url, Uri, outlook.office365.com, Exchange.asmx, service.TraceEnabled, service.ImpersonatedUserId, Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.ImpersonatedUserId, Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.ConnectingIdType, SmtpAddress, FolderStats, Import-Csv, MBstats_4-1-2019.csv, Convert, Folder...
NetworkCredential, Password, service.Url, Uri, outlook.office365.com, Exchange.asmx, service.TraceEnabled, service.ImpersonatedUserId, Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.ImpersonatedUserId, Microsoft.Exchange.WebServices.Data.ConnectingIdType, SmtpAddress, FolderStats, Import-Csv, MBstats_4-1-2019.csv, Convert, Folder...
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embed
62124861_c0
62124861
powershell
0
Title: How to output and format PsObject to multine text box in GUI Problem title: How to output and format PsObject to multine text box in GUI Tags: powershell, pscustomobject Problem: How to output and format PsObject to multine text box in GUI Im playing around with a GUI for WMI in powershell script. How do i forma...
How to output and format PsObject to multine text box in GUI How to output and format PsObject to multine text box in GUI powershell pscustomobject How PsObject GUI How to output and format PsObject to multine text box in GUI Im playing around with a GUI for WMI in powershell script. How do i format a PsObject to outpu...
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embed
64469585_c1
64469585
powershell
1
} BuildVersion 10.0.19041.546 CLRVersion 4.0.30319.42000 WSManStackVersion 3.0 PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3 SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1 Why Powershell doesn't respect variable declaration [string] and is trying to return Object[] ? Code signals: Powershell, Set-XXX, Object, Users, Robert, ve.GetType, IsPublic, IsSeri...
} BuildVersion 10.0.19041.546 CLRVersion 4.0.30319.42000 WSManStackVersion 3.0 PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3 SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1 Why Powershell doesn't respect variable declaration [string] and is trying to return Object[] ? Code signals: Powershell, Set-XXX, Object, Users, Robert, ve.GetType, IsPublic, IsSeri...
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embed
43289140_c2
43289140
powershell
2
, New-Object, MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection, conObj.ConnectionString, conObj.Open, INTO, TABLE, TwitchTV_Top10_Game_Data, FIELDS, TERMINATED, LINES, Game_Name, Viewers, Channels, Snapshot, MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand, conObj.Close, TwitchTVData, Import-Csv, First, INSERT, VALUES, record.Game_Name, reco...
, New-Object, MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection, conObj.ConnectionString, conObj.Open, INTO, TABLE, TwitchTV_Top10_Game_Data, FIELDS, TERMINATED, LINES, Game_Name, Viewers, Channels, Snapshot, MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand, conObj.Close, TwitchTVData, Import-Csv, First, INSERT, VALUES, record.Game_Name, reco...
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embed
44509210_c0
44509210
powershell
0
Title: Specflow Autogenerated c# code using cake Problem title: Specflow Autogenerated c# code using cake Tags: cakebuild, powershell, specflow Problem: Specflow Autogenerated c# code using cake I was wondering if there was any way Cake could build Visual Studio Solution and detect changes in feature files and generate...
Specflow Autogenerated c# code using cake Specflow Autogenerated c# code using cake cakebuild powershell specflow cake Specflow Autogenerated Specflow Autogenerated c# code using cake I was wondering if there was any way Cake could build Visual Studio Solution and detect changes in feature files and generate the corres...
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embed
75155876_c2
75155876
powershell
2
_.EulaAccepted, _.AcceptEula, UpdateList, Updates, Microsoft.Update.UpdateColl, Updates.Add, UpdateSession, Microsoft.Update.Session, UpdateSession.CreateUpdateInstaller, UpdateInstaller.IsBusy, Start-Sleep, UpdateInstaller.Updates, InstallResult, UpdateInstaller.Install, CommitResult, UpdateInstaller.Commit, Source, ...
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66011096_c0
66011096
powershell
0
Title: Unzip Zip Files in Directory Problem title: Unzip Zip Files in Directory Tags: powershell Problem: Unzip Zip Files in Directory I have a directory with some subdirectorys. I can see the files in the directory with "gci -Recurse *| %{ write-host $_}". Inside this given list there are some zip-files. I would like ...
Unzip Zip Files in Directory Unzip Zip Files in Directory powershell Unzip Zip Files Directory Unzip Zip Files in Directory I have a directory with some subdirectorys. I can see the files in the directory with "gci -Recurse *| %{ write-host $_}". Inside this given list there are some zip-files. I would like to uncompre...
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68022892_c1
68022892
powershell
1
Gen Program Complete. Total elapsed time: 0 seconds, Total Calls Generated: 156 I need powershell command to select the line with time-5:02:21 and have to print Total calls Generated:156. i tried the below code cd C:\Jobs\logs $TodayDate = $(Get-Date -f yyyy-MM-dd) $Text = Select-String -Path "C:\Jobs\CallGenJob\logs\...
Gen Program Complete. Total elapsed time: 0 seconds, Total Calls Generated: 156 I need powershell command to select the line with time-5:02:21 and have to print Total calls Generated:156. i tried the below code cd C:\Jobs\logs $TodayDate = $(Get-Date -f yyyy-MM-dd) $Text = Select-String -Path "C:\Jobs\CallGenJob\logs\...
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69009607_c0
69009607
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell not using parameters Problem title: PowerShell not using parameters Tags: powershell Problem: PowerShell not using parameters Why in PowerShell does: Get-LocalUser ‘John’ work when I would have expected you need to tell PowerShell the parameter so Get-LocalUser -Name ‘John’. How come PowerShell ‘knows...
PowerShell not using parameters PowerShell not using parameters powershell parameters PowerShell Get-LocalUser John Name PowerShell not using parameters Why in PowerShell does: Get-LocalUser ‘John’ work when I would have expected you need to tell PowerShell the parameter so Get-LocalUser -Name ‘John’. How come PowerShe...
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1252922_c0
1252922
powershell
0
Title: oracle without installing the data provider Problem title: oracle without installing the data provider Tags: oracle10g, .net, powershell, oracle-database Problem: oracle without installing the data provider I am creating a script that retrieves data from a local oracle db. As of now I have the oracle data provid...
oracle without installing the data provider oracle without installing the data provider oracle10g .net powershell oracle-database oracle10g oracle without installing the data provider I am creating a script that retrieves data from a local oracle db. As of now I have the oracle data provider for .net installed. However...
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13033123_c0
13033123
powershell
0
Title: Read first line of text file then pass following lines to a loop to read Problem title: Read first line of text file then pass following lines to a loop to read Tags: powershell Problem: Read first line of text file then pass following lines to a loop to read I need to read the first line of a file and then the ...
Read first line of text file then pass following lines to a loop to read Read first line of text file then pass following lines to a loop to read powershell Read Read first line of text file then pass following lines to a loop to read I need to read the first line of a file and then the subsequent lines I want read usi...
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