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43868325_c0
43868325
powershell
0
Title: How to silently install exe using powershell Problem title: How to silently install exe using powershell Tags: silent-installer, powershell, domino-designer-eclipse Problem: How to silently install exe using powershell I am trying to install trial version of Lotus Notes Designer using Powershell command Start-Pr...
How to silently install exe using powershell How to silently install exe using powershell silent-installer powershell domino-designer-eclipse powershell How Start-Process FilePath EXEPath Verb ArgumentList How to silently install exe using powershell I am trying to install trial version of Lotus Notes Designer using Po...
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44394842_c0
44394842
powershell
0
Title: Is there a way to mock an $? return using Pester? Problem title: Is there a way to mock an $? return using Pester? Tags: pester, powershell Problem: Is there a way to mock an $? return using Pester? I'm writing tests for a PowerShell application, using Pester. I have been able to create mocks for most functions,...
Is there a way to mock an $? return using Pester? Is there a way to mock an $? return using Pester? pester powershell Pester Is there a way to mock an $? return using Pester? I'm writing tests for a PowerShell application, using Pester. I have been able to create mocks for most functions, but I haven't been able to moc...
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72293126_c2
72293126
powershell
2
EXITCODE, Property, PrimaryVolumeSpaceAvailable, PrimaryVolumeSpaceRequired, PrimaryVolumeSpaceRemaining, INSTALLLEVEL, SOURCEDIR, SourcedirProduct, BDFF-3BFE1A28F531, ProductToBeRegistered, MSI, A4:DC, Note, Error, SELECT, Message, WHERE, Product, Installation, Installer, Name, Version, Language, Manufacturer, Inc, De...
EXITCODE, Property, PrimaryVolumeSpaceAvailable, PrimaryVolumeSpaceRequired, PrimaryVolumeSpaceRemaining, INSTALLLEVEL, SOURCEDIR, SourcedirProduct, BDFF-3BFE1A28F531, ProductToBeRegistered, MSI, A4:DC, Note, Error, SELECT, Message, WHERE, Product, Installation, Installer, Name, Version, Language, Manufacturer, Inc, De...
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21187262_c1
21187262
powershell
1
Top (a header) without messing with the already existing file structure? I have found out that using a delimiter such as -delimiter '°' or any other special case character will remove my problem entirely, but i can never be sure if such a character is going to show up in the dataset and thus (as stated already) am loo...
Top (a header) without messing with the already existing file structure? I have found out that using a delimiter such as -delimiter '°' or any other special case character will remove my problem entirely, but i can never be sure if such a character is going to show up in the dataset and thus (as stated already) am loo...
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23790493_c0
23790493
powershell
0
Title: Is new-pssession the same as psexec? Problem title: Is new-pssession the same as psexec? Tags: powershell-2.0, powershell, powershell-3.0 Problem: Is new-pssession the same as psexec? Is pssession the same as psexec ? If I use new-pssession to create a session to a remote PC, is it the same as using psexec ? If ...
Is new-pssession the same as psexec? Is new-pssession the same as psexec? powershell-2.0 powershell powershell-3.0 powershell-2.0 powershell-3.0 Is new-pssession the same as psexec? Is pssession the same as psexec ? If I use new-pssession to create a session to a remote PC, is it the same as using psexec ? If we can us...
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75246725_c0
75246725
powershell
0
Title: Convert Shell Output into Array Problem title: Convert Shell Output into Array Tags: powershell Problem: Convert Shell Output into Array MAC Address Port VLAN ----------------- ------------------------------- ---- 000f23-b92gc3 Trk1 1 .... Is it possible to get the mac-table as array or at least as raw string (o...
Convert Shell Output into Array Convert Shell Output into Array powershell Convert Shell Output Array New-Object System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo System.Diagnostics.Process Start plink.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd Status Counters Port Address Table MAC VLAN b92gc3 Trk1 Convert Shell Output into Array im trying to get th...
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79293460_c0
79293460
powershell
0
Title: Why does the `Invoke-Expression` not support redirecting the error stream directly? Problem title: Why does the `Invoke-Expression` not support redirecting the error stream directly? Tags: io-redirection, powershell Problem: Why does the `Invoke-Expression` not support redirecting the error stream directly? Code...
Why does the `Invoke-Expression` not support redirecting the error stream directly? Why does the `Invoke-Expression` not support redirecting the error stream directly? io-redirection powershell Why Invoke-Expression Test-Log Write-Debug Debug Write-Verbose Verbose Write-Host Host Write-Output Output Write-Error Error W...
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27040588_c0
27040588
powershell
0
Title: power shell two dimensional array comparison error Problem title: power shell two dimensional array comparison error Tags: powershell Problem: power shell two dimensional array comparison error Code signals: ParameterBindingValidationException, Compare-Object, ReferenceObject, DifferenceObject, PassThru, d13, m0...
power shell two dimensional array comparison error power shell two dimensional array comparison error powershell ParameterBindingValidationException Compare-Object ReferenceObject DifferenceObject PassThru d13 m0051 m0052 d21 m0083 m0084 d26 m0103 d33 m0131 m0132 d34 m0136 Cannot b.ps1:84 char:70 CategoryInfo InvalidDa...
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31546890_c0
31546890
powershell
0
Title: Getting error "1366 Incorrect integer value: '1'" when importing file Problem title: Getting error "1366 Incorrect integer value: '1'" when importing file Tags: powershell, mysql, inline-editing Problem: Getting error "1366 Incorrect integer value: '1'" when importing file...
Getting error "1366 Incorrect integer value: '1'" when importing file Getting error "1366 Incorrect integer value: '1'" when importing file powershell mysql inline-editing Getting Incorrect LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE INTO TABLE sandr.table_file LINES idtable_file owner_id folder_id m...
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32292419_c0
32292419
powershell
0
Title: Batch renaming files while asking user for name using powershell Problem title: Batch renaming files while asking user for name using powershell Tags: powershell Problem: Batch renaming files while asking user for name using powershell I'm trying to batch rename files using Powershell. What I basically need is t...
Batch renaming files while asking user for name using powershell Batch renaming files while asking user for name using powershell powershell powershell Batch Read-Host What ForEach Rename-Item NewName Batch renaming files while asking user for name using powershell I'm trying to batch rename files using Powershell. Wha...
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35289149_c0
35289149
powershell
0
Title: Numeric comparison creating a small file Problem title: Numeric comparison creating a small file Tags: powershell Problem: Numeric comparison creating a small file If I try this in powershell against an empty directory i.e. the directory at $ad has no items in it: $ad = "C:/Stats/Scripts_ps1/experiment"; $items ...
Numeric comparison creating a small file Numeric comparison creating a small file powershell Numeric Stats Scripts_ps1 items.count Numeric comparison creating a small file If I try this in powershell against an empty directory i.e. the directory at $ad has no items in it: It seems to run ok but when I look in directory...
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37034860_c0
37034860
powershell
0
Title: Get licenses for the Nuget Packages in VS2015 Problem title: Get licenses for the Nuget Packages in VS2015 Tags: nuget, nuget-package, powershell, powershell-3.0 Problem: Get licenses for the Nuget Packages in VS2015 Is there a way I can download Nuget Packages license ? I know this has been questioned/answered ...
Get licenses for the Nuget Packages in VS2015 Get licenses for the Nuget Packages in VS2015 nuget nuget-package powershell powershell-3.0 Get Nuget Packages VS2015 powershell-3.0 Get licenses for the Nuget Packages in VS2015 Is there a way I can download Nuget Packages license ? I know this has been questioned/answered...
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50688989_c0
50688989
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell - Select specific line from string Problem title: PowerShell - Select specific line from string Tags: powershell, string Problem: PowerShell - Select specific line from string I'm trying to find a way to grab a specific line from a string based on line number. For instance, I want to pull whatever is ...
PowerShell - Select specific line from string PowerShell - Select specific line from string powershell string string PowerShell Select Get-Content Index PowerShell - Select specific line from string I'm trying to find a way to grab a specific line from a string based on line number. For instance, I want to pull whateve...
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58744068_c0
58744068
powershell
0
Title: Powershell New-LocalUser not working properly Problem title: Powershell New-LocalUser not working properly Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell New-LocalUser not working properly My script creates a new user but the parameters wont apply. -AccountNeverExpires wont work. If I look in computer management under use...
Powershell New-LocalUser not working properly Powershell New-LocalUser not working properly powershell Powershell New-LocalUser Name Test NoPassword AccountNeverExpires Powershell New-LocalUser not working properly My script creates a new user but the parameters wont apply. -AccountNeverExpires wont work. If I look in ...
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62045917_c0
62045917
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell Asynchronous Zip for Windows Server 2008 Problem title: PowerShell Asynchronous Zip for Windows Server 2008 Tags: zip, windows-server-2008, windows-server-2008-r2, powershell, asynchronous Problem: PowerShell Asynchronous Zip for Windows Server 2008 I need to run a PowerShell script that zips larger f...
PowerShell Asynchronous Zip for Windows Server 2008 PowerShell Asynchronous Zip for Windows Server 2008 zip windows-server-2008 windows-server-2008-r2 powershell asynchronous PowerShell Asynchronous Zip Windows Server windows-server-2008 windows-server-2008-r2 PowerShell Asynchronous Zip for Windows Server 2008 I need ...
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77159264_c1
77159264
powershell
1
Run the executable with the specified switches Invoke-Command -ScriptBlock { param ( $executablePath, $switches ) Start-Process -FilePath $executablePath -ArgumentList $switches -Wait } -ArgumentList $executablePath, $switches # Exit the remote PowerShell session Exit-PSSession Code signals: a, How, Here, Define, Get-...
Run the executable with the specified switches Invoke-Command -ScriptBlock { param ( $executablePath, $switches ) Start-Process -FilePath $executablePath -ArgumentList $switches -Wait } -ArgumentList $executablePath, $switches # Exit the remote PowerShell session Exit-PSSession Code signals: a, How, Here, Define, Get-...
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26461919_c1
26461919
powershell
1
userarray += $myobj } $userarray[[array]::IndexOf($userarray.samaccountname, "testuser")].LastLogon = 12345678 Then the search works. I assume this has to do with property types, but im completely out my depth by this stage. Thanks in advance for any help, I'm no expert on powershell arrays, they confuse me! :) Code si...
userarray += $myobj } $userarray[[array]::IndexOf($userarray.samaccountname, "testuser")].LastLogon = 12345678 Then the search works. I assume this has to do with property types, but im completely out my depth by this stage. Thanks in advance for any help, I'm no expert on powershell arrays, they confuse me! :) Code si...
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38571839_c0
38571839
powershell
0
Title: Exclude directory from ls recursive search Problem title: Exclude directory from ls recursive search Tags: powershell Problem: Exclude directory from ls recursive search I would like to list all directories named bin and obj that are anywhere in the current directory tree but without descending into the node_mod...
Exclude directory from ls recursive search Exclude directory from ls recursive search powershell ls Exclude node_modules Recurse Include Exclude directory from ls recursive search I would like to list all directories named bin and obj that are anywhere in the current directory tree but without descending into the node_...
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embed
49075977_c1
49075977
powershell
1
).ToUniversalTime()-uformat "%s"))).tostring() or $timestamp = (Get-Date -UFormat %s) Return a 15 digits number Running the script to send a post request with a 15 digits timestamp give an error as Zscaler server doesn’t recognize the obfuscated api key. Any idea ? Code signals: Convert, PowerShell, JavaScript, Unix, O...
).ToUniversalTime()-uformat "%s"))).tostring() or $timestamp = (Get-Date -UFormat %s) Return a 15 digits number Running the script to send a post request with a 15 digits timestamp give an error as Zscaler server doesn’t recognize the obfuscated api key. Any idea ? Code signals: Convert, PowerShell, JavaScript, Unix, O...
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embed
49452586_c0
49452586
powershell
0
Title: Taking input to a variable from a textbox Problem title: Taking input to a variable from a textbox Tags: powershell, winforms Problem: Taking input to a variable from a textbox I am working on creating a GUI based app with PowerShell. I am struggling with getting the text entered by the user in the textbox to be...
Taking input to a variable from a textbox Taking input to a variable from a textbox powershell winforms a Taking Textbox Server Taking input to a variable from a textbox I am working on creating a GUI based app with PowerShell. I am struggling with getting the text entered by the user in the textbox to be assigned to a...
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embed
42844786_c1
42844786
powershell
1
true Code signals: powercli, Changing, OSCustomizationSpec, New-OSCustomizationSpec, OrgName, Company, OSType, Windows, Description, vm.Description, Domain, DomainUsername, DomainPassword, ChangeSid, AdminPassword, Name, Type, Persistent, FullName, Custom, Spec, Get-OSCustomizationNicMapping, Set-OSCustomizationNicMapp...
true Code signals: powercli, Changing, OSCustomizationSpec, New-OSCustomizationSpec, OrgName, Company, OSType, Windows, Description, vm.Description, Domain, DomainUsername, DomainPassword, ChangeSid, AdminPassword, Name, Type, Persistent, FullName, Custom, Spec, Get-OSCustomizationNicMapping, Set-OSCustomizationNicMapp...
[ 0.00653076171875, 0.00213623046875, -0.0003070831298828125, 0.0213623046875, 0.0225830078125, 0.0087890625, 0.001739501953125, 0.00165557861328125, -0.000820159912109375, 0.0419921875, 0.007568359375, 0.004241943359375, -0.00103759765625, 0.01239013671875, -0.01171875, -0.0014038085937...
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43207843_c0
43207843
powershell
0
Title: Renaming of Computer Name Problem title: Renaming of Computer Name Tags: windows, powershell Problem: Renaming of Computer Name I want to get details of when and by whom the computer name was renamed. I found that if a renaming is done for a computer an event id 6011 will be generated in event logs. I am trying ...
Renaming of Computer Name Renaming of Computer Name windows powershell Renaming Computer Name Get-EventLog LogName System _.EventID Renaming of Computer Name I want to get details of when and by whom the computer name was renamed. I found that if a renaming is done for a computer an event id 6011 will be generated in e...
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71633212_c1
71633212
powershell
1
\config -backupTarget:E: -quiet isn't reliable across a range of Windows versions, at least when tested on Windows 11 Pro: PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> wbadmin start backup -include:C:\Windows\System32\config -backupTarget:E: -quiet wbadmin 1.0 - Backup command-line tool (C) Copyright Microsoft Corporation. All rights reser...
\config -backupTarget:E: -quiet isn't reliable across a range of Windows versions, at least when tested on Windows 11 Pro: PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> wbadmin start backup -include:C:\Windows\System32\config -backupTarget:E: -quiet wbadmin 1.0 - Backup command-line tool (C) Copyright Microsoft Corporation. All rights reser...
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embed
72296465_c2
72296465
powershell
2
ManageWorkDesktopforWindowsx86.exe, Defines, Adobe, Kill-Running-Applications, MSAccess, Excel, Teams, OneNote, OneDrive, Outlook, Powerpnt, Visio, MSPub, WinWord, ForEach-Object, Get-Process, Name, ErrorAction, Ignore, Stop-Process, Force, Acro, CCLibrary, CCXProcess, CoreSync, AdobeIPCBroker, CEF, Helper, Creative, G...
ManageWorkDesktopforWindowsx86.exe, Defines, Adobe, Kill-Running-Applications, MSAccess, Excel, Teams, OneNote, OneDrive, Outlook, Powerpnt, Visio, MSPub, WinWord, ForEach-Object, Get-Process, Name, ErrorAction, Ignore, Stop-Process, Force, Acro, CCLibrary, CCXProcess, CoreSync, AdobeIPCBroker, CEF, Helper, Creative, G...
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embed
2431195_c0
2431195
powershell
0
Title: Comparing two CSV objects in Powershell Problem title: Comparing two CSV objects in Powershell Tags: powershell, csv Problem: Comparing two CSV objects in Powershell I want to compare two CSV files to see if they are different. I was thinking I could do that with Compare-Object , but that doesn't seem to work. $...
Comparing two CSV objects in Powershell Comparing two CSV objects in Powershell powershell csv Comparing CSV Powershell Compare-Object ConvertFrom-CSV Comparing two CSV objects in Powershell I want to compare two CSV files to see if they are different. I was thinking I could do that with Compare-Object , but that doesn...
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embed
25011855_c0
25011855
powershell
0
Title: How purge messages from MS Queue in Remote Server using script? Problem title: How purge messages from MS Queue in Remote Server using script? Tags: c%23, msmq, purge, powershell, queue Problem: How purge messages from MS Queue in Remote Server using script? How can I purge/delete message programmatically from M...
How purge messages from MS Queue in Remote Server using script? How purge messages from MS Queue in Remote Server using script? c%23 msmq purge powershell queue MS script How Queue Remote Server How purge messages from MS Queue in Remote Server using script? How can I purge/delete message programmatically from MS Queue...
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embed
76662511_c0
76662511
powershell
0
Title: Git - Delete local branches except 'master' and current branch Problem title: Git - Delete local branches except 'master' and current branch Tags: git, command, powershell, windows Problem: Git - Delete local branches except 'master' and current branch How I can delete all my local branches i...
Git - Delete local branches except 'master' and current branch Git - Delete local branches except 'master' and current branch git command powershell windows Git Delete Git - Delete local branches except 'master' and current branch How I can delete all my local branches in VS 2017, except 'master' an...
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embed
78825892_c2
78825892
powershell
2
, PathType, Container, Get-ChildItem, Path, Force, Join-Path, ChildPath, item.Name, Escape, System.IO.Path, GetPathRoot, Replace, item.PSIsContainer, response.ContentType, Fehler, Abrufen, Dateien, System.IO.File, ReadAllBytes, GetFileName, response.AddHeader, Content-Disposition, response.ContentLength64, fileContent....
, PathType, Container, Get-ChildItem, Path, Force, Join-Path, ChildPath, item.Name, Escape, System.IO.Path, GetPathRoot, Replace, item.PSIsContainer, response.ContentType, Fehler, Abrufen, Dateien, System.IO.File, ReadAllBytes, GetFileName, response.AddHeader, Content-Disposition, response.ContentLength64, fileContent....
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39151841_c1
39151841
powershell
1
the value of 'Dev3_SomeCoolBuild', to reference the recipe Dev3_SomeCoolBuild.rb. What I'd like is have just one default recipe under copy_builds cookbook, and pass in the build/project name. Is this possible? And what is the best way to do it? I've read about data bags, attributes, and providers, but not sure if they...
the value of 'Dev3_SomeCoolBuild', to reference the recipe Dev3_SomeCoolBuild.rb. What I'd like is have just one default recipe under copy_builds cookbook, and pass in the build/project name. Is this possible? And what is the best way to do it? I've read about data bags, attributes, and providers, but not sure if they...
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embed
1627513_c0
1627513
powershell
0
Title: Getting SVN repository rev number Problem title: Getting SVN repository rev number Tags: powershell, svn, batch-file Problem: Getting SVN repository rev number Is there some svn or svnadmin command that will display the revision of a local repo? I'd like to be able to have a Windows batch or PowerShell script th...
Getting SVN repository rev number Getting SVN repository rev number powershell svn batch-file Getting SVN Getting SVN repository rev number Is there some svn or svnadmin command that will display the revision of a local repo? I'd like to be able to have a Windows batch or PowerShell script that would let me zip up the ...
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embed
51468632_c0
51468632
powershell
0
Title: How to call specific rows from file through PowerShell Problem title: How to call specific rows from file through PowerShell Tags: powershell Problem: How to call specific rows from file through PowerShell Get-Content "appetest.txt" | Select-Object -Index (10,20) | Set-Content appetest10_new2.txt I need to get t...
How to call specific rows from file through PowerShell How to call specific rows from file through PowerShell powershell file How PowerShell Get-Content appetest.txt Select-Object Index Set-Content appetest10_new2.txt How to call specific rows from file through PowerShell I need to get the range of lines, but above fun...
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embed
51893879_c0
51893879
powershell
0
Title: Get DNS Suffix Search list on remote servers Problem title: Get DNS Suffix Search list on remote servers Tags: dns, powershell Problem: Get DNS Suffix Search list on remote servers I have a bunch of server that I need to check among other things, if the DNS Suffix list is set up correctly. I was planning on usin...
Get DNS Suffix Search list on remote servers Get DNS Suffix Search list on remote servers dns powershell Get DNS Suffix Search Get-DnsClientGlobalSetting Get DNS Suffix Search list on remote servers I have a bunch of server that I need to check among other things, if the DNS Suffix list is set up correctly. I was plann...
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embed
61527278_c1
61527278
powershell
1
as a TXT file and then importing and exporting as CSV again. I donot want to save it as txt and again Import and export as CSV. How do I do that ? import-csv $AssetInv -delimiter "," | export-csv $AssetInvcsv -NoTypeInformation Code signals: Excel, Using, CSV, project.xlsx, AssetInv, project.txt, AssetInvcsv, project....
as a TXT file and then importing and exporting as CSV again. I donot want to save it as txt and again Import and export as CSV. How do I do that ? import-csv $AssetInv -delimiter "," | export-csv $AssetInvcsv -NoTypeInformation Code signals: Excel, Using, CSV, project.xlsx, AssetInv, project.txt, AssetInvcsv, project....
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embed
45920197_c0
45920197
powershell
0
Title: How to specify tab char as delimiter for Export-Csv (PowerShell) Problem title: How to specify tab char as delimiter for Export-Csv (PowerShell) Tags: powershell Problem: How to specify tab char as delimiter for Export-Csv (PowerShell) A complete newbie with PowerShell here. I need to export data as a tab-delimi...
How to specify tab char as delimiter for Export-Csv (PowerShell) How to specify tab char as delimiter for Export-Csv (PowerShell) powershell How Export-Csv PowerShell Delimiter How to specify tab char as delimiter for Export-Csv (PowerShell) A complete newbie with PowerShell here. I need to export data as a tab-delimit...
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embed
56203087_c0
56203087
powershell
0
Title: Adding value to existing value in registry (updating it) Problem title: Adding value to existing value in registry (updating it) Tags: windows, powershell Problem: Adding value to existing value in registry (updating it) What should i use for adding at the end of key new entry (instead of rewriting it)? For exam...
Adding value to existing value in registry (updating it) Adding value to existing value in registry (updating it) windows powershell Adding folder2 Adding value to existing value in registry (updating it) What should i use for adding at the end of key new entry (instead of rewriting it)? For example existing registry v...
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embed
24549738_c0
24549738
powershell
0
Title: How to kick start web services after publishing using powershell script or any other way Problem title: How to kick start web services after publishing using powershell script or any other way Tags: autostart, web-services, powershell, octopus-deploy Problem: How to kick start web services after publishing using...
How to kick start web services after publishing using powershell script or any other way How to kick start web services after publishing using powershell script or any other way autostart web-services powershell octopus-deploy powershell How How to kick start web services after publishing using powershell script or any...
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embed
24885989_c0
24885989
powershell
0
Title: posh-git shows long branch-name Problem title: posh-git shows long branch-name Tags: powershell, windows-7, git, posh-git Problem: posh-git shows long branch-name I love git in my windows pwershell using posh-git. For a long time my shell used to look like this: D:\repos\project [master]> But now I updated from ...
posh-git shows long branch-name posh-git shows long branch-name powershell windows-7 git posh-git master...origin windows-7 posh-git shows long branch-name I love git in my windows pwershell using posh-git. For a long time my shell used to look like this: But now I updated from git 1.8.x to 1.9.4.msysgit.0 and the outp...
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embed
25460439_c0
25460439
powershell
0
Title: powershell out file to text file single line? Problem title: powershell out file to text file single line? Tags: powershell Problem: powershell out file to text file single line? $Date2,$Difference | Out-File $To2\Outputfile.txt -Append -width 200 Resulting my output in text files in 2 lines as below in, however...
powershell out file to text file single line? powershell out file to text file single line? powershell Date2 Difference Out-File To2 Outputfile.txt Append Friday August powershell out file to text file single line? Resulting my output in text files in 2 lines as below in, however i am expecting in one line start with a...
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77056765_c0
77056765
powershell
0
Title: How can i view cost per resource per Location in Azure? Problem title: How can i view cost per resource per Location in Azure? Tags: azure, powershell Problem: How can i view cost per resource per Location in Azure? I have gone to Azure Cost Management and viewed by Location. But I want to view the resources by ...
How can i view cost per resource per Location in Azure? How can i view cost per resource per Location in Azure? azure powershell How Location Azure How can i view cost per resource per Location in Azure? I have gone to Azure Cost Management and viewed by Location. But I want to view the resources by location and view t...
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64681357_c1
64681357
powershell
1
error" ... you dont get any of the output after "test output 5". Its as if outputting the array makes everything get buffered and then the error loses the buffer. Something to do with the way Powershell uses pipes with arrays? So my question is: what do I need to do to make sure the Write-Output doesn't get lost due t...
error" ... you dont get any of the output after "test output 5". Its as if outputting the array makes everything get buffered and then the error loses the buffer. Something to do with the way Powershell uses pipes with arrays? So my question is: what do I need to do to make sure the Write-Output doesn't get lost due t...
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embed
67319499_c0
67319499
powershell
0
Title: Total Active Monitors Problem title: Total Active Monitors Tags: powershell Problem: Total Active Monitors Im writing a power shell script to set display settings. Im currently trying to find how many active displays are connected. For example, see if a pc has one monitor or more than 2 etc. So far I have (Get-C...
Total Active Monitors Total Active Monitors powershell Total Active Monitors Get-CimInstance Win32_VideoController Count Total Active Monitors Im writing a power shell script to set display settings. Im currently trying to find how many active displays are connected. For example, see if a pc has one monitor or more tha...
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78094755_c1
78094755
powershell
1
folder.Name Rename-Item -Path $subfolder.FullName -NewName $newName -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue $count++ Write-Host $subfolder.FullName } } } Write-Host $count.ToString() "folders renamed" Code signals: CSV, There, Faster, Way, Pull, Text, Snippet, Search, Subfolders, File, Server, Rename, Folder, When, Hit, Occurs, ...
folder.Name Rename-Item -Path $subfolder.FullName -NewName $newName -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue $count++ Write-Host $subfolder.FullName } } } Write-Host $count.ToString() "folders renamed" Code signals: CSV, There, Faster, Way, Pull, Text, Snippet, Search, Subfolders, File, Server, Rename, Folder, When, Hit, Occurs, ...
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78374718_c1
78374718
powershell
1
[System.Collections.ArrayList] $Target = @() ) foreach ($ssdName in $SSDList) { $SSD = Get-PSDrive | Where-Object {$_.Description -eq $ssdName} if($SSD){ [void]$Target.Add("$($SSD):\") #example "X:\" }else{ Write-Host "$($ssdName) not found" } } ,$Target } $ssdList = "SSD-1", "SSD-2", "SSD-3" [System.Collections.Array...
[System.Collections.ArrayList] $Target = @() ) foreach ($ssdName in $SSDList) { $SSD = Get-PSDrive | Where-Object {$_.Description -eq $ssdName} if($SSD){ [void]$Target.Add("$($SSD):\") #example "X:\" }else{ Write-Host "$($ssdName) not found" } } ,$Target } $ssdList = "SSD-1", "SSD-2", "SSD-3" [System.Collections.Array...
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embed
31335195_c0
31335195
powershell
0
Title: You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression - general Problem title: You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression - general Tags: nullpointerexception, powershell, null Problem: You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression - general You create a script, it works for some time, then out o...
You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression - general You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression - general nullpointerexception powershell null You You cannot call a method on a null-valued expression - general You create a script, it works for some time, then out of the blue it starts crashing with ...
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41202717_c0
41202717
powershell
0
Title: Package Manager console command without PowerShell access Problem title: Package Manager console command without PowerShell access Tags: migration, powershell, entity-framework Problem: Package Manager console command without PowerShell access to work with EntityFramework Migration, I need to have access to Powe...
Package Manager console command without PowerShell access Package Manager console command without PowerShell access migration powershell entity-framework Package Manager PowerShell Package Manager console command without PowerShell access to work with EntityFramework Migration, I need to have access to PowerShell, whic...
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36495710_c1
36495710
powershell
1
Visual Studio (ie on the development computer where Visual Studio is installed and that is used for debugging). I had generated an deployment application package for both x86 & x64 platform at the same time. it seems now that there is a conflict in Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework referencing or between different kinds ...
Visual Studio (ie on the development computer where Visual Studio is installed and that is used for debugging). I had generated an deployment application package for both x86 & x64 platform at the same time. it seems now that there is a conflict in Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework referencing or between different kinds ...
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48135862_c1
48135862
powershell
1
C:\Temp\DeleteDirs\$computer -Wait -Verbose -Force I've resolved my issue after little investigation.. i'll publish latest code in some time later Code signals: PowerShell, DSC, RunasAdministrator, Position, Mandatory, Computers, Configuration, RemoveWorkspace, Node, File, RemoveDiretory, Type, Directory, DestinationP...
C:\Temp\DeleteDirs\$computer -Wait -Verbose -Force I've resolved my issue after little investigation.. i'll publish latest code in some time later Code signals: PowerShell, DSC, RunasAdministrator, Position, Mandatory, Computers, Configuration, RemoveWorkspace, Node, File, RemoveDiretory, Type, Directory, DestinationP...
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embed
50704820_c0
50704820
powershell
0
Title: VSTS import Key Vault Certificate to a file on HostedVS build Problem title: VSTS import Key Vault Certificate to a file on HostedVS build Tags: azure-devops, azure-keyvault, powershell Problem: VSTS import Key Vault Certificate to a file on HostedVS build How can I import certificates from Key Vault to a folder...
VSTS import Key Vault Certificate to a file on HostedVS build VSTS import Key Vault Certificate to a file on HostedVS build azure-devops azure-keyvault powershell Key VSTS Vault Certificate HostedVS VSTS import Key Vault Certificate to a file on HostedVS build How can I import certificates from Key Vault to a folder on...
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embed
57629441_c1
57629441
powershell
1
from calling Receive-Job . It seems the job is completing before there is a result. How do I receive Result from my background job? Code signals: RuntimeException, You, Result, Searcher, Background, Job, Receive-Job, New-Object, ComObject, Microsoft.Update.Session, session.CreateUpdateSearcher, Start-Job, ScriptBlock,...
from calling Receive-Job . It seems the job is completing before there is a result. How do I receive Result from my background job? Code signals: RuntimeException, You, Result, Searcher, Background, Job, Receive-Job, New-Object, ComObject, Microsoft.Update.Session, session.CreateUpdateSearcher, Start-Job, ScriptBlock,...
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60771631_c0
60771631
powershell
0
Title: Edit (split) string in PowerShell? Problem title: Edit (split) string in PowerShell? Tags: powershell Problem: Edit (split) string in PowerShell? How can I split the string "FOLDER03631140M/1/7010-win10-A01-GR1XM.CAB" cleanly at the second "/" or discard the front part of the string? Theoretically, this is halfw...
Edit (split) string in PowerShell? Edit (split) string in PowerShell? powershell Edit PowerShell Edit (split) string in PowerShell? How can I split the string "FOLDER03631140M/1/7010-win10-A01-GR1XM.CAB" cleanly at the second "/" or discard the front part of the string? Theoretically, this is halfway clear to me, but d...
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62962990_c0
62962990
powershell
0
Title: How do I launch the command prompt from the browser with javascript? Problem title: How do I launch the command prompt from the browser with javascript? Tags: cmd, powershell, command-prompt, javascript Problem: How do I launch the command prompt from the browser with javascript? I want to windows command prompt...
How do I launch the command prompt from the browser with javascript? How do I launch the command prompt from the browser with javascript? cmd powershell command-prompt javascript the How cmd.exe How do I launch the command prompt from the browser with javascript? I want to windows command prompt and run the ping progra...
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64136047_c0
64136047
powershell
0
Title: Jenkins Pipeline Job prints twice PowerShell's output Problem title: Jenkins Pipeline Job prints twice PowerShell's output Tags: jenkins, powershell, logging Problem: Jenkins Pipeline Job prints twice PowerShell's output I ran into a troubling issue. A powershell script's output gets printed twice on J...
Jenkins Pipeline Job prints twice PowerShell's output Jenkins Pipeline Job prints twice PowerShell's output jenkins powershell logging Jenkins Pipeline Job PowerShell Jenkins Pipeline Job prints twice PowerShell's output I ran into a troubling issue. A powershell script's output gets printed twice on Jenkins....
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72832142_c0
72832142
powershell
0
Title: Azure CLI creating a new branch from a task Problem title: Azure CLI creating a new branch from a task Tags: azure-cli, azure-devops, powershell, git, azure Problem: Azure CLI creating a new branch from a task I'm tring to automate task and branch creation on Azure boards- but am stuggling to programtically crea...
Azure CLI creating a new branch from a task Azure CLI creating a new branch from a task azure-cli azure-devops powershell git azure a Azure CLI Azure CLI creating a new branch from a task I'm tring to automate task and branch creation on Azure boards- but am stuggling to programtically create a branch, once the task is...
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56553973_c0
56553973
powershell
0
Title: Powershell script not outputting ng build progress Problem title: Powershell script not outputting ng build progress Tags: angular-cli, powershell Problem: Powershell script not outputting ng build progress When I run ng build on my Mac through the Terminal, I am able to see the progress of the modules building ...
Powershell script not outputting ng build progress Powershell script not outputting ng build progress angular-cli powershell Powershell Powershell script not outputting ng build progress When I run ng build on my Mac through the Terminal, I am able to see the progress of the modules building like so: However, when I ru...
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21278492_c0
21278492
powershell
0
Title: Install certificate with PowerShell on remote server Problem title: Install certificate with PowerShell on remote server Tags: certificate, powershell Problem: Install certificate with PowerShell on remote server I want to install a certificate (X.509) created with makecert.exe on a remote server. I am not able ...
Install certificate with PowerShell on remote server Install certificate with PowerShell on remote server certificate powershell Install PowerShell Install certificate with PowerShell on remote server I want to install a certificate (X.509) created with makecert.exe on a remote server. I am not able to use psexec or so...
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24039960_c0
24039960
powershell
0
Title: Cleaning up WindowsSDK Install Files via Powershell Problem title: Cleaning up WindowsSDK Install Files via Powershell Tags: powershell Problem: Cleaning up WindowsSDK Install Files via Powershell I'm doing a powershell install of WindowsSDK and it leaves a ton of EULA files and other files in my C:\ directory. ...
Cleaning up WindowsSDK Install Files via Powershell Cleaning up WindowsSDK Install Files via Powershell powershell Cleaning WindowsSDK Install Files Powershell Cleaning up WindowsSDK Install Files via Powershell I'm doing a powershell install of WindowsSDK and it leaves a ton of EULA files and other files in my C:\ dir...
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75593018_c0
75593018
powershell
0
Title: Remove-Item does not delete folder Problem title: Remove-Item does not delete folder Tags: powershell, shell, terminal, command, windows-subsystem-for-linux Problem: Remove-Item does not delete folder I need to delete a folder, but I get error can't remove because directory is not empty I used this command : Rem...
Remove-Item does not delete folder Remove-Item does not delete folder powershell shell terminal command windows-subsystem-for-linux Remove-Item wsl.localhost Debian my_folder_to_delete Recurse Force Remove-Item does not delete folder I need to delete a folder, but I get error can't remove because directory is not empty...
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70005572_c1
70005572
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-File "D:\result.html" -append } $body += Clear-Content [System.IO.File]::ReadAllText("D:\result.html") Send-MailMessage -From 'X' -To 'Y' -Subject 'Sending the Attachment' -Body $body -Attachments D:\result.html -Priority High -SmtpServer 'webmail.wipro.com' -Port 587 Code signals: Output, Get-Content, Path, text.txt,...
-File "D:\result.html" -append } $body += Clear-Content [System.IO.File]::ReadAllText("D:\result.html") Send-MailMessage -From 'X' -To 'Y' -Subject 'Sending the Attachment' -Body $body -Attachments D:\result.html -Priority High -SmtpServer 'webmail.wipro.com' -Port 587 Code signals: Output, Get-Content, Path, text.txt,...
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77997424_c0
77997424
powershell
0
Title: Vscode Terminal automatically changes from PowerShell to Node Problem title: Vscode Terminal automatically changes from PowerShell to Node Tags: react-native, terminal, powershell, node.js, npm Problem: Vscode Terminal automatically changes from PowerShell to Node This must be a stupid question but I'm gonna ask...
Vscode Terminal automatically changes from PowerShell to Node Vscode Terminal automatically changes from PowerShell to Node react-native terminal powershell node.js npm PowerShell Vscode Terminal Node node.js Vscode Terminal automatically changes from PowerShell to Node This must be a stupid question but I'm gonna ask ...
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38427899_c1
38427899
powershell
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have tried: Get-ChildItem “C:\stuff\*.txt” | ForEach-Object{gc $_} ` {$SaveFile= $_.Path}| % {$_ -replace “`t`t`t`t`t`t`t`t`t`t`t”, “ “}` |out-file -filepath $savefile Obviously that strategy, and several others, did not work and probably doesn't make sense, but hopefully you can see what I am trying to do. In other w...
have tried: Get-ChildItem “C:\stuff\*.txt” | ForEach-Object{gc $_} ` {$SaveFile= $_.Path}| % {$_ -replace “`t`t`t`t`t`t`t`t`t`t`t”, “ “}` |out-file -filepath $savefile Obviously that strategy, and several others, did not work and probably doesn't make sense, but hopefully you can see what I am trying to do. In other w...
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4879535_c0
4879535
powershell
0
Title: System.Net tracing in PowerShell Problem title: System.Net tracing in PowerShell Tags: trace, stack-trace, powershell, debugging Problem: System.Net tracing in PowerShell I am trying to get tracing set up for PowerShell(ISE) and I came across this link , but I am running debugView, and nothing seems to be happen...
System.Net tracing in PowerShell System.Net tracing in PowerShell trace stack-trace powershell debugging System.Net PowerShell System.Net.WebRequest System.Net tracing in PowerShell I am trying to get tracing set up for PowerShell(ISE) and I came across this link , but I am running debugView, and nothing seems to be ha...
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51170156_c0
51170156
powershell
0
Title: Extracting first non-dot string of text after the last backslash Problem title: Extracting first non-dot string of text after the last backslash Tags: powershell, regex Problem: Extracting first non-dot string of text after the last backslash can someone kindly help me extract bold text "england" from the suppli...
Extracting first non-dot string of text after the last backslash Extracting first non-dot string of text after the last backslash powershell regex Extracting ABCD FGHI BAB-COM-DEP_XYZ TAM CLSM.IST Extracting first non-dot string of text after the last backslash can someone kindly help me extract bold text "england" fro...
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72796688_c0
72796688
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Script to rename multiple folders Problem title: Powershell Script to rename multiple folders Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell Script to rename multiple folders How do i rename multiple folders, for example "Test", "Folder" and "Documets" as following "Old-Test", "Old-Folder" and "Old-Documets" an...
Powershell Script to rename multiple folders Powershell Script to rename multiple folders powershell Powershell Script Powershell Script to rename multiple folders How do i rename multiple folders, for example "Test", "Folder" and "Documets" as following "Old-Test", "Old-Folder" and "Old-Documets" and so on I used the ...
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75324113_c0
75324113
powershell
0
Title: Equivalent of Powershell `Out-File` for Bash Problem title: Equivalent of Powershell `Out-File` for Bash Tags: powershell, bash Problem: Equivalent of Powershell `Out-File` for Bash echo "C:\tools\somepath\toabinary\bin" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_PATH -Encoding utf8 -Append How can I achieve the results t...
Equivalent of Powershell `Out-File` for Bash Equivalent of Powershell `Out-File` for Bash powershell bash Equivalent Powershell Out-File Bash FilePath env:GITHUB_PATH Encoding utf8 Append Equivalent of Powershell `Out-File` for Bash echo "C:\tools\somepath\toabinary\bin" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_PATH -Encoding ...
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66596765_c2
66596765
powershell
2
Folder, global:shareName, FullAccess, Administrator, ChangeAccess, DL_$company, Enter, Get-ADUser, Filter, SearchBase, Users, global:ou, SamAccountName, Home, Ben001, Set-ADUser, HomeDrive, HomeDirectory, global:FolderVol$homeFolder, Get-Acl, acl.SetAccessRuleProtection, New-Object, System.Security.AccessControl.FileSy...
Folder, global:shareName, FullAccess, Administrator, ChangeAccess, DL_$company, Enter, Get-ADUser, Filter, SearchBase, Users, global:ou, SamAccountName, Home, Ben001, Set-ADUser, HomeDrive, HomeDirectory, global:FolderVol$homeFolder, Get-Acl, acl.SetAccessRuleProtection, New-Object, System.Security.AccessControl.FileSy...
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77208485_c1
77208485
powershell
1
to fix the issue, and found a few options, but none of them appear to be working. I have tried to catch the error but I do not have the permissions with my work profile to add PowerShell modules that I have found elsewhere that are supposed to work. Code signals: Need, Active, Directory, InputFile, Users, TestingSampl...
to fix the issue, and found a few options, but none of them appear to be working. I have tried to catch the error but I do not have the permissions with my work profile to add PowerShell modules that I have found elsewhere that are supposed to work. Code signals: Need, Active, Directory, InputFile, Users, TestingSampl...
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27868756_c2
27868756
powershell
2
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34601279_c0
34601279
powershell
0
Title: Unable to call script function from command line Problem title: Unable to call script function from command line Tags: powershell Problem: Unable to call script function from command line I am trying to call a function in a PowerShell script in the same directory. However, when I call it, I get this error: The t...
Unable to call script function from command line Unable to call script function from command line powershell command Unable Script.psm1 Unable to call script function from command line I am trying to call a function in a PowerShell script in the same directory. However, when I call it, I get this error: Any idea why th...
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Title: Batch File with Powershell TASKKILL only the user processes Problem title: Batch File with Powershell TASKKILL only the user processes Tags: taskkill, powershell Problem: Batch File with Powershell TASKKILL only the user processes I'm trying t develop a batch file that closes all the user processes in Windows 8,...
Batch File with Powershell TASKKILL only the user processes Batch File with Powershell TASKKILL only the user processes taskkill powershell Batch File Powershell TASKKILL USERNAME Dave Batch File with Powershell TASKKILL only the user processes I'm trying t develop a batch file that closes all the user processes in Win...
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Title: Python system variable path not working on Windows 10 Problem title: Python system variable path not working on Windows 10 Tags: python-3.x, windows-10, powershell Problem: Python system variable path not working on Windows 10 I'm unable to setup a Python programming environment on my PC. I am trying to setup sy...
Python system variable path not working on Windows 10 Python system variable path not working on Windows 10 python-3.x windows-10 powershell Python Windows Python36 Lib Scripts python-3.x windows-10 Python system variable path not working on Windows 10 I'm unable to setup a Python programming environment on my PC. I am...
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-command.exe, I don't need to verify if it's running, I know it is running, I just need to know what it's running as . Any ideas or suggestions? Code signals: ProcessCommandException, Wait-Process, Windows, Runs, EnterpriseRx, PROD, EnterpriseRx.exe, McKesson, Production, New-Object, ComObject, Wscript.Shell, wshell.Po...
-command.exe, I don't need to verify if it's running, I know it is running, I just need to know what it's running as . Any ideas or suggestions? Code signals: ProcessCommandException, Wait-Process, Windows, Runs, EnterpriseRx, PROD, EnterpriseRx.exe, McKesson, Production, New-Object, ComObject, Wscript.Shell, wshell.Po...
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Title: How to use multiple characters as a separator in SQLCMD Problem title: How to use multiple characters as a separator in SQLCMD Tags: powershell, sql-server, sql Problem: How to use multiple characters as a separator in SQLCMD I'm running a SQL query in PowerShell using the SQLCMD, one of the posts shows how to u...
How to use multiple characters as a separator in SQLCMD How to use multiple characters as a separator in SQLCMD powershell sql-server sql How SQLCMD How to use multiple characters as a separator in SQLCMD I'm running a SQL query in PowerShell using the SQLCMD, one of the posts shows how to use TAB as a separator. I'd l...
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Title: Create a Web Deployment Package using Powershell Problem title: Create a Web Deployment Package using Powershell Tags: web-applications, .net, web-deployment, powershell Problem: Create a Web Deployment Package using Powershell Is there a way to create a Web Deployment Package using Powershell for a Visual Studi...
Create a Web Deployment Package using Powershell Create a Web Deployment Package using Powershell web-applications .net web-deployment powershell Powershell Create Web Deployment Package Create a Web Deployment Package using Powershell Is there a way to create a Web Deployment Package using Powershell for a Visual Stud...
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Title: Azure powershell list assigned backup policy to VM Problem title: Azure powershell list assigned backup policy to VM Tags: policy, virtual, powershell, backup, azure Problem: Azure powershell list assigned backup policy to VM How can I make a list of all VM's inside my subscriptions including the information of:...
Azure powershell list assigned backup policy to VM Azure powershell list assigned backup policy to VM policy virtual powershell backup azure Azure Azure powershell list assigned backup policy to VM How can I make a list of all VM's inside my subscriptions including the information of: Backup Policy Backup Schedule Back...
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Title: du in PowerShell? Problem title: du in PowerShell? Tags: powershell, diskspace, windows Problem: du in PowerShell? How can I get a du -ish analysis using PowerShell? I'd like to periodically check the size of directories on my disk. The following gives me the size of each file in the current directory: foreach (...
du in PowerShell? du in PowerShell? powershell diskspace windows PowerShell Write-output o.Length du in PowerShell? How can I get a du -ish analysis using PowerShell? I'd like to periodically check the size of directories on my disk. The following gives me the size of each file in the current directory: But what I real...
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26829402_c0
26829402
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Title: Is it possible to backup Powershell objects using Export-clixml Problem title: Is it possible to backup Powershell objects using Export-clixml Tags: backup, object, powershell Problem: Is it possible to backup Powershell objects using Export-clixml Is it valid to export objects in powershell using Export-clixml ...
Is it possible to backup Powershell objects using Export-clixml Is it possible to backup Powershell objects using Export-clixml backup object powershell Export-clixml Powershell Is it possible to backup Powershell objects using Export-clixml Is it valid to export objects in powershell using Export-clixml and use the .x...
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Title: Powershell systeminfo execution time Problem title: Powershell systeminfo execution time Tags: powershell, execution-time Problem: Powershell systeminfo execution time I have a PowerShell script to collect various types of information on the host system. One of the commands is systeminfo . It needs nearly 10 sec...
Powershell systeminfo execution time Powershell systeminfo execution time powershell execution-time Powershell Powershell systeminfo execution time I have a PowerShell script to collect various types of information on the host system. One of the commands is systeminfo . It needs nearly 10 seconds to complete. Edit: I t...
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33379295_c1
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: When I say it doesn't work I mean that the file will not be created even tough my code runs (no error msg). To be clear, what you're describing seems to be: a) when you run your file manually from the command prompt, it gives the expected results; b) when you run it instead through Notepad++, you don't see any eviden...
: When I say it doesn't work I mean that the file will not be created even tough my code runs (no error msg). To be clear, what you're describing seems to be: a) when you run your file manually from the command prompt, it gives the expected results; b) when you run it instead through Notepad++, you don't see any eviden...
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33434273_c0
33434273
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Title: Join a text in the same field csv powershell Problem title: Join a text in the same field csv powershell Tags: powershell-2.0, powershell Problem: Join a text in the same field csv powershell $ColumnsToRemove | ForEach-Object{ [void]$sheet.Cells.Item(1,$_).EntireColumn.Delete(); $sheet.Cells.Item($_,1) = -join '...
Join a text in the same field csv powershell Join a text in the same field csv powershell powershell-2.0 powershell Join ColumnsToRemove ForEach-Object sheet.Cells.Item EntireColumn.Delete powershell-2.0 Join a text in the same field csv powershell I am trying to join the number '0044' in the first column of a csv afte...
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19120228_c0
19120228
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Title: Powershell directory comparison Problem title: Powershell directory comparison Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell directory comparison Is there a way in Powershell to compare 2 directories in detail? I am working in a webfarm IIS 7.5 system that is being replicated by DFS to web reals. If I copy a directory in...
Powershell directory comparison Powershell directory comparison powershell Powershell Powershell directory comparison Is there a way in Powershell to compare 2 directories in detail? I am working in a webfarm IIS 7.5 system that is being replicated by DFS to web reals. If I copy a directory in this way (using DFS) the ...
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Thanks Edits: here the permissions of the Project Collection Build Service (xxx) account: It is also important to mention that we don't use hosted agents but custom ones. Code signals: VSTS, Personal, Access, Token, PAT, OAUTH, Allow, xxx.visualstudio.com, _apis, searchCriteria.itemPath, searchCriteria.fromDate, Write...
Thanks Edits: here the permissions of the Project Collection Build Service (xxx) account: It is also important to mention that we don't use hosted agents but custom ones. Code signals: VSTS, Personal, Access, Token, PAT, OAUTH, Allow, xxx.visualstudio.com, _apis, searchCriteria.itemPath, searchCriteria.fromDate, Write...
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53705988_c0
53705988
powershell
0
Title: Office365: Follow in inbox powershell Problem title: Office365: Follow in inbox powershell Tags: azure, office365, powershell Problem: Office365: Follow in inbox powershell Is there a way to write PowerShell command to "Follow in inbox" to a group? or maybe Microsoft Graph API? I am trying through the code to im...
Office365: Follow in inbox powershell Office365: Follow in inbox powershell azure office365 powershell Office365 Follow Office365: Follow in inbox powershell Is there a way to write PowerShell command to "Follow in inbox" to a group? or maybe Microsoft Graph API? I am trying through the code to implement this feature, ...
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62165007_c0
62165007
powershell
0
Title: Powershell cmdlet differences for the same operation Problem title: Powershell cmdlet differences for the same operation Tags: powershell, azure, azure-data-lake Problem: Powershell cmdlet differences for the same operation I have got three commands for the same operation from documentation. These commands copie...
Powershell cmdlet differences for the same operation Powershell cmdlet differences for the same operation powershell azure azure-data-lake Powershell Powershell cmdlet differences for the same operation I have got three commands for the same operation from documentation. These commands copies a file from azure data lak...
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42111009_c0
42111009
powershell
0
Title: Filter files that do not contain 3 strings Problem title: Filter files that do not contain 3 strings Tags: powershell Problem: Filter files that do not contain 3 strings gci -r | Where-Object { !($_ | Select-String "BGM+795" -Quiet) -and !($_ | Select-String "BGM+227" -Quiet) -and !($_ | Select-String "BGM+781" ...
Filter files that do not contain 3 strings Filter files that do not contain 3 strings powershell Filter Where-Object Select-String BGM Quiet Filter files that do not contain 3 strings This is what i have now. All files are appearing. Using just one of those "filters" works just fine, but I want to be able to filter on ...
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55640830_c0
55640830
powershell
0
Title: How to move Header and Trailer from files to another file? Problem title: How to move Header and Trailer from files to another file? Tags: shell, python, powershell, unix Problem: How to move Header and Trailer from files to another file? I have around 100 text files with close to thousand records in a folder. I...
How to move Header and Trailer from files to another file? How to move Header and Trailer from files to another file? shell python powershell unix files How Header Trailer File_Name How to move Header and Trailer from files to another file? I have around 100 text files with close to thousand records in a folder. I want...
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76721804_c0
76721804
powershell
0
Title: Looking to write a powershell script to run chkdsk and read results Problem title: Looking to write a powershell script to run chkdsk and read results Tags: repair, drive, powershell, corruption Problem: Looking to write a powershell script to run chkdsk and read results I am trying to write a powershell script ...
Looking to write a powershell script to run chkdsk and read results Looking to write a powershell script to run chkdsk and read results repair drive powershell corruption Looking Looking to write a powershell script to run chkdsk and read results I am trying to write a powershell script that will run chkdsk to determin...
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65092445_c0
65092445
powershell
0
Title: Powershell: How do add Delimiter to Integer? Problem title: Powershell: How do add Delimiter to Integer? Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell: How do add Delimiter to Integer? Use Case: I want to add a delimeter to an Integer Result in Powershell (without destroying the Integer) [int]$Result = ($foo).Count Write...
Powershell: How do add Delimiter to Integer? Powershell: How do add Delimiter to Integer? powershell Powershell How Delimiter Integer Result Count Write-Output Powershell: How do add Delimiter to Integer? Use Case: I want to add a delimeter to an Integer Result in Powershell (without destroying the Integer) Desired Res...
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6756599_c1
6756599
powershell
1
.exe stubbornly remains the same (again, unlike start-job). Since SQL instance names vary, the wmi class names vary. So I need to run multiple query commands against multiple classes. While is technically doable, its more complex and, given the above memory requirements, limited to 2gb. I'm hoping someone will just kno...
.exe stubbornly remains the same (again, unlike start-job). Since SQL instance names vary, the wmi class names vary. So I need to run multiple query commands against multiple classes. While is technically doable, its more complex and, given the above memory requirements, limited to 2gb. I'm hoping someone will just kno...
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77900019_c2
77900019
powershell
2
Import-Module, ErrorAction, Ignore, ProfileDirectory, CustomAlias.ps1, CustomConstants.ps1, CustomVariables.ps1, CustomPrompt.ps1, Sirtao, Get-DirectoryItem, Register-ObjectEvent, InputObject, EventName, StateChanged, SourceIdentifier, Job.Monitor, Action, JobState, NotStarted, Running, Completed, Event.SourceEventArg...
Import-Module, ErrorAction, Ignore, ProfileDirectory, CustomAlias.ps1, CustomConstants.ps1, CustomVariables.ps1, CustomPrompt.ps1, Sirtao, Get-DirectoryItem, Register-ObjectEvent, InputObject, EventName, StateChanged, SourceIdentifier, Job.Monitor, Action, JobState, NotStarted, Running, Completed, Event.SourceEventArg...
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31831038_c1
31831038
powershell
1
$y),0) }##endif $output.MonitorSizes = $sizes $output Example Results: ComputerName MonitorSizes ------------ ------------ COMPUTERNAME {15, 24} ComputerName MonitorSizes ------------ ------------ PC1 {19} Code signals: WMI, Powershell, ComputerName, PSCustomObject, MonitorSizes, Get-WmiObject, Namespace, Query, SELEC...
$y),0) }##endif $output.MonitorSizes = $sizes $output Example Results: ComputerName MonitorSizes ------------ ------------ COMPUTERNAME {15, 24} ComputerName MonitorSizes ------------ ------------ PC1 {19} Code signals: WMI, Powershell, ComputerName, PSCustomObject, MonitorSizes, Get-WmiObject, Namespace, Query, SELEC...
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1802127_c0
1802127
powershell
0
Title: How to run a PowerShell script without displaying a window? Problem title: How to run a PowerShell script without displaying a window? Tags: powershell, windows, scripting, batch-file, silent Problem: How to run a PowerShell script without displaying a window? How is it possible to run a PowerShell script withou...
How to run a PowerShell script without displaying a window? How to run a PowerShell script without displaying a window? powershell windows scripting batch-file silent How PowerShell How to run a PowerShell script without displaying a window? How is it possible to run a PowerShell script without displaying a window or a...
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51084310_c0
51084310
powershell
0
Title: Check connectivity from one server to another server using Powershell or CMD Problem title: Check connectivity from one server to another server using Powershell or CMD Tags: powershell-3.0, powershell-4.0, powershell, powershell-2.0, cmd Problem: Check connectivity from one server to another server using Powers...
Check connectivity from one server to another server using Powershell or CMD Check connectivity from one server to another server using Powershell or CMD powershell-3.0 powershell-4.0 powershell powershell-2.0 cmd one Powershell Check CMD powershell-3.0 powershell-4.0 powershell-2.0 Check connectivity from one server t...
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63993409_c0
63993409
powershell
0
Title: How to select the #text column in PowerShell Problem title: How to select the #text column in PowerShell Tags: powershell Problem: How to select the #text column in PowerShell I have a xpath query that has a result like so: Name #text ---- ------ 3 33 I get the result after a pipleline ending with Select-Object ...
How to select the #text column in PowerShell How to select the #text column in PowerShell powershell How PowerShell Name Select-Object ExpandProperty Node How to select the #text column in PowerShell I have a xpath query that has a result like so: I get the result after a pipleline ending with Select-Object -ExpandProp...
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43045624_c0
43045624
powershell
0
Title: Install SharePoint powershell module Problem title: Install SharePoint powershell module Tags: powershell, sharepoint Problem: Install SharePoint powershell module I want to install SharePoint powershell module into my local PC, and received error message 'Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell' is not installed on thi...
Install SharePoint powershell module Install SharePoint powershell module powershell sharepoint Install SharePoint Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell Install SharePoint powershell module I want to install SharePoint powershell module into my local PC, and received error message After google, noticed that sharepoint dll is...
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72301248_c0
72301248
powershell
0
Title: Get only Enterprise application via Azure powershell Problem title: Get only Enterprise application via Azure powershell Tags: powershell, azure, azure-powershell, azure-cloud-shell Problem: Get only Enterprise application via Azure powershell I know I can run Get-AzureADServicePrincipal -all $true to get a list...
Get only Enterprise application via Azure powershell Get only Enterprise application via Azure powershell powershell azure azure-powershell azure-cloud-shell Get Enterprise Azure Get-AzureADServicePrincipal Get only Enterprise application via Azure powershell I know I can run Get-AzureADServicePrincipal -all $true to g...
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56530929_c1
56530929
powershell
1
exit } else { NET USER $Username $Password /add /y /expires:never NET LOCALGROUP $group $Username /add } $Username = "su" $Usrstring = "WinNT://localhost/"+$Username $usr=[ADSI] $Usrstring $usr.passwordExpired = 1 $usr.setinfo() Code signals: Invisible, Read-Host, Prompt, Saisir, AsSecureString, ConvertFrom-SecureStri...
exit } else { NET USER $Username $Password /add /y /expires:never NET LOCALGROUP $group $Username /add } $Username = "su" $Usrstring = "WinNT://localhost/"+$Username $usr=[ADSI] $Usrstring $usr.passwordExpired = 1 $usr.setinfo() Code signals: Invisible, Read-Host, Prompt, Saisir, AsSecureString, ConvertFrom-SecureStri...
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56574165_c1
56574165
powershell
1
" New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path "$WKFD_Path\AUTO\Auto.txt" } B_F #Another Function } else { Stop_F #Another Function } $FE_WKFD = "C:\Users\" if(Test-Path -Path "$FE_WKFD\Auto. txt"){ AUTO #Another FUnction } else { GUI_Choose } Code signals: powershell, batch, How, ERRORLEVEL, NOT, EXIST, FE_WKFD, AUTO, MK...
" New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path "$WKFD_Path\AUTO\Auto.txt" } B_F #Another Function } else { Stop_F #Another Function } $FE_WKFD = "C:\Users\" if(Test-Path -Path "$FE_WKFD\Auto. txt"){ AUTO #Another FUnction } else { GUI_Choose } Code signals: powershell, batch, How, ERRORLEVEL, NOT, EXIST, FE_WKFD, AUTO, MK...
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8501835_c0
8501835
powershell
0
Title: Making an "and" statement to match more than 1 value Problem title: Making an "and" statement to match more than 1 value Tags: powershell Problem: Making an "and" statement to match more than 1 value I got this part of a script | Where {$_.property = statement} I would like to add another val...
Making an "and" statement to match more than 1 value Making an "and" statement to match more than 1 value powershell Making Where _.property _.anotherproperty Making an "and" statement to match more than 1 value I got this part of a script I would like to add another value so that it has to match bo...
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38624355_c0
38624355
powershell
0
Title: Compiling AWS Beanstalk built using powershell instead of Visual Studio Problem title: Compiling AWS Beanstalk built using powershell instead of Visual Studio Tags: amazon-web-services, powershell Problem: Compiling AWS Beanstalk built using powershell instead of Visual Studio When I use Visual Studio to publish...
Compiling AWS Beanstalk built using powershell instead of Visual Studio Compiling AWS Beanstalk built using powershell instead of Visual Studio amazon-web-services powershell powershell Compiling AWS Beanstalk Visual Studio Compiling AWS Beanstalk built using powershell instead of Visual Studio When I use Visual Studio...
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