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51424380_c0
51424380
powershell
0
Title: Access System Tray Icons Balloon Text Problem title: Access System Tray Icons Balloon Text Tags: balloon-tip, windows, powershell Problem: Access System Tray Icons Balloon Text I know how to create an icon for the system tray that displays different balloon text depending on conditions. What I'm looking for is t...
Access System Tray Icons Balloon Text Access System Tray Icons Balloon Text balloon-tip windows powershell Access System Tray Icons Balloon Text Access System Tray Icons Balloon Text I know how to create an icon for the system tray that displays different balloon text depending on conditions. What I'm looking for is th...
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58049168_c0
58049168
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell OAuth without Internet Explorer Problem title: PowerShell OAuth without Internet Explorer Tags: oauth, webbrowser-control, powershell, internet-explorer, cefsharp Problem: PowerShell OAuth without Internet Explorer I am trying to get an access token in Powershell for Trello by creating a WPF Window wi...
PowerShell OAuth without Internet Explorer PowerShell OAuth without Internet Explorer oauth webbrowser-control powershell internet-explorer cefsharp PowerShell OAuth Internet Explorer PowerShell OAuth without Internet Explorer I am trying to get an access token in Powershell for Trello by creating a WPF Window with Web...
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77238780_c0
77238780
powershell
0
Title: I need to know which service has executed a script, to powershell Problem title: I need to know which service has executed a script, to powershell Tags: powershell, startup, service, process, running-count Problem: I need to know which service has executed a script, to powershell I need to know which service has...
I need to know which service has executed a script, to powershell I need to know which service has executed a script, to powershell powershell startup service process running-count I need to know which service has executed a script, to powershell I need to know which service has executed a script from the same script. ...
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31303243_c1
31303243
powershell
1
Pause. If I remove the Pause the issue doesn't occur. Why is this occurring? **Edit - Forgot to add I was utilizing the PowerShell ISE in Windows Server 2012 R2 with Hyper-V Cmdlets. I was running the script with F5 and manually invoking the script in the ISE Console. Issue does not occur when utilizing a regular Powe...
Pause. If I remove the Pause the issue doesn't occur. Why is this occurring? **Edit - Forgot to add I was utilizing the PowerShell ISE in Windows Server 2012 R2 with Hyper-V Cmdlets. I was running the script with F5 and manually invoking the script in the ISE Console. Issue does not occur when utilizing a regular Powe...
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53355044_c0
53355044
powershell
0
Title: Read the last 20 bytes of a file Problem title: Read the last 20 bytes of a file Tags: powershell, cmd Problem: Read the last 20 bytes of a file In an image files last 20 bytes, there is a checksum I need to retrieve. I have looked at the Get-Content command. Is there a way to reverse the reading so that it star...
Read the last 20 bytes of a file Read the last 20 bytes of a file powershell cmd Read Read the last 20 bytes of a file In an image files last 20 bytes, there is a checksum I need to retrieve. I have looked at the Get-Content command. Is there a way to reverse the reading so that it starts from the end of the file? If n...
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55195564_c0
55195564
powershell
0
Title: Pasting into cmd/powershell cuts off the first letter Problem title: Pasting into cmd/powershell cuts off the first letter Tags: python, powershell, cmd, sublimetext3 Problem: Pasting into cmd/powershell cuts off the first letter I just tried to paste some imports into a python shell and the first letters are ge...
Pasting into cmd/powershell cuts off the first letter Pasting into cmd/powershell cuts off the first letter python powershell cmd sublimetext3 Pasting sublimetext3 Pasting into cmd/powershell cuts off the first letter I just tried to paste some imports into a python shell and the first letters are getting "ignored". Yo...
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70386133_c1
70386133
powershell
1
:%d.\n", cmPowerData.PD_MostRecentPowerState); } return 0; } but it doesn't work . Code signals: GetLastError, How, Device, Power, State, Adapter, windows.h, setupapi.h, devguid.h, SetupAPI.lib, DeviceManager::GetDeviceDriverPowerData, HDEVINFO, SP_DEVINFO_DATA, DeviceInfoData, SetupDiGetClassDevs, GUID_DEVCLASS_ADAPTE...
:%d.\n", cmPowerData.PD_MostRecentPowerState); } return 0; } but it doesn't work . Code signals: GetLastError, How, Device, Power, State, Adapter, windows.h, setupapi.h, devguid.h, SetupAPI.lib, DeviceManager::GetDeviceDriverPowerData, HDEVINFO, SP_DEVINFO_DATA, DeviceInfoData, SetupDiGetClassDevs, GUID_DEVCLASS_ADAPTE...
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70692755_c0
70692755
powershell
0
Title: use powershell to bring a background process to foreground Problem title: use powershell to bring a background process to foreground Tags: powershell, background-process Problem: use powershell to bring a background process to foreground I start the everything.exe program and shut down the window interface.In th...
use powershell to bring a background process to foreground use powershell to bring a background process to foreground powershell background-process use powershell to bring a background process to foreground I start the everything.exe program and shut down the window interface.In this case, everything.exe becomes a back...
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61004691_c2
61004691
powershell
2
| Out-File -FilePath Code signals: Powershell, Need, Value, Count, JSON, UniqueProducts, ProductLines, Group-Object, Property, ProductNumber, ForEach-Object, SizeObj, _.Group, Select-Object, SizeCode, Expression, _.Sizes, UPC, _.UPCNo, ConvertTo-Json, Out-File, Sizes.txt, ProductName, Sizes, Unique, UniqueProducts.txt...
| Out-File -FilePath Code signals: Powershell, Need, Value, Count, JSON, UniqueProducts, ProductLines, Group-Object, Property, ProductNumber, ForEach-Object, SizeObj, _.Group, Select-Object, SizeCode, Expression, _.Sizes, UPC, _.UPCNo, ConvertTo-Json, Out-File, Sizes.txt, ProductName, Sizes, Unique, UniqueProducts.txt...
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61339185_c0
61339185
powershell
0
Title: Windows 2008 server Powershell Active Directory -> Get user creation date Problem title: Windows 2008 server Powershell Active Directory -> Get user creation date Tags: windows, server, powershell Problem: Windows 2008 server Powershell Active Directory -> Get user creation date i just need a list of all A...
Windows 2008 server Powershell Active Directory -> Get user creation date Windows 2008 server Powershell Active Directory -> Get user creation date windows server powershell Windows Powershell Active Directory Get Windows 2008 server Powershell Active Directory -> Get user creation date i just need a list of all ...
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63813835_c0
63813835
powershell
0
Title: How do I remove a leading or trailing blank space in file name with PowerShell? Problem title: How do I remove a leading or trailing blank space in file name with PowerShell? Tags: powershell, trim Problem: How do I remove a leading or trailing blank space in file name with PowerShell? Code signals: PSInvalidOpe...
How do I remove a leading or trailing blank space in file name with PowerShell? How do I remove a leading or trailing blank space in file name with PowerShell? powershell trim PSInvalidOperationException How PowerShell env:userprofile _.name.startswith _.name.endswith _.name.trim Cannot test.txt line:6 char:13 Category...
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55456827_c0
55456827
powershell
0
Title: How to enable / disable web application compression via command line? Problem title: How to enable / disable web application compression via command line? Tags: iis, powershell, appcmd, windows Problem: How to enable / disable web application compression via command line? I'm running iis 10 on windows server 201...
How to enable / disable web application compression via command line? How to enable / disable web application compression via command line? iis powershell appcmd windows How How to enable / disable web application compression via command line? I'm running iis 10 on windows server 2016. I need to enable content compress...
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76873711_c0
76873711
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell -as [Type] syntax Problem title: PowerShell -as [Type] syntax Tags: powershell Problem: PowerShell -as [Type] syntax I found in the Get-FileHash function (source: Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility.psm1) this statement: $hasherType = "System.Security.Cryptography.${Algorithm}CryptoServiceProvider" -as [Type...
PowerShell -as [Type] syntax PowerShell -as [Type] syntax powershell PowerShell Type System.Security.Cryptography Algorithm CryptoServiceProvider PowerShell -as [Type] syntax I found in the Get-FileHash function (source: Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility.psm1) this statement: my questions are: what is the difference (if any...
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66576590_c0
66576590
powershell
0
Title: Validate a number 1-100 (do-while loop) Problem title: Validate a number 1-100 (do-while loop) Tags: powershell Problem: Validate a number 1-100 (do-while loop) I need to make a do-while loop that validates a number is 1-100. I was able to accomplish this with a do until loop but I'm stuck with the do while. do ...
Validate a number 1-100 (do-while loop) Validate a number 1-100 (do-while loop) powershell Validate Grade Read-host Whats Validate a number 1-100 (do-while loop) I need to make a do-while loop that validates a number is 1-100. I was able to accomplish this with a do until loop but I'm stuck with the do while.
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66737653_c0
66737653
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell return to menu after running an option Problem title: PowerShell return to menu after running an option Tags: powershell, menu Problem: PowerShell return to menu after running an option I'm trying to create a menu for tasks i run in 365 Exchange. I want the script to return to the main menu once rathe...
PowerShell return to menu after running an option PowerShell return to menu after running an option powershell menu PowerShell PowerShell return to menu after running an option I'm trying to create a menu for tasks i run in 365 Exchange. I want the script to return to the main menu once rather then ending when i run it...
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embed
70306659_c0
70306659
powershell
0
Title: Why there's no history in Powershell when I connect to Windows with SSH? Problem title: Why there's no history in Powershell when I connect to Windows with SSH? Tags: history, powershell, ssh Problem: Why there's no history in Powershell when I connect to Windows with SSH? When I connect to my Windows ...
Why there's no history in Powershell when I connect to Windows with SSH? Why there's no history in Powershell when I connect to Windows with SSH? history powershell ssh Why Powershell Windows SSH Why there's no history in Powershell when I connect to Windows with SSH? When I connect to my Windows PC (home edi...
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embed
78019077_c2
78019077
powershell
2
, Get-ChildItem, Path, Cert, CurrentUser, Where, _.Subject, QlikClient, Data, Get-Content, ProgramData, Host.cfg, FQDN, System.Text.Encoding, UTF8.GetString, System.Convert, FromBase64String, Net.ServicePointManager, SecurityProtocol, Net.SecurityProtocolType, Ssl3, Tls, Tls11, Tls12, NewGuid, Update-SheetName, Convert...
, Get-ChildItem, Path, Cert, CurrentUser, Where, _.Subject, QlikClient, Data, Get-Content, ProgramData, Host.cfg, FQDN, System.Text.Encoding, UTF8.GetString, System.Convert, FromBase64String, Net.ServicePointManager, SecurityProtocol, Net.SecurityProtocolType, Ssl3, Tls, Tls11, Tls12, NewGuid, Update-SheetName, Convert...
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embed
10657048_c0
10657048
powershell
0
Title: new to windows azure powershell and can not connect to my azure app Problem title: new to windows azure powershell and can not connect to my azure app Tags: azure, powershell Problem: new to windows azure powershell and can not connect to my azure app I am getting given error when I use powershell commandlets to...
new to windows azure powershell and can not connect to my azure app new to windows azure powershell and can not connect to my azure app azure powershell new to windows azure powershell and can not connect to my azure app I am getting given error when I use powershell commandlets to connect azure app - Get-HostedService...
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embed
12036518_c1
12036518
powershell
1
char:13 + $umi.GetType <<<< () + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], ExtendedTypeSystemException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : CatchFromBaseGetMember What could be wrong? Thanks. Code signals: ExtendedTypeSystemException, Could, AForge, Version, Reflection.Assembly, LoadFile, Program, Files, AForge.NET, IPLab, References...
char:13 + $umi.GetType <<<< () + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], ExtendedTypeSystemException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : CatchFromBaseGetMember What could be wrong? Thanks. Code signals: ExtendedTypeSystemException, Could, AForge, Version, Reflection.Assembly, LoadFile, Program, Files, AForge.NET, IPLab, References...
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embed
51523087_c2
51523087
powershell
2
.ps1, GetUsersemail, Get-ADUser, Filter, Properties, SearchBase, OUNAME, Where-Object, _.mail, Select-Object, Import-Module, Set-Location, MySQL-master, Unblock-File, Path, MySQL.psm1, System.Reflection.Assembly, LoadWithPartialName, MySql.Data, SslMode, New-Object, MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection, Error.Clear, ...
.ps1, GetUsersemail, Get-ADUser, Filter, Properties, SearchBase, OUNAME, Where-Object, _.mail, Select-Object, Import-Module, Set-Location, MySQL-master, Unblock-File, Path, MySQL.psm1, System.Reflection.Assembly, LoadWithPartialName, MySql.Data, SslMode, New-Object, MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection, Error.Clear, ...
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embed
63978676_c0
63978676
powershell
0
Title: Can I set variable value by name in another variable in PowerShell Problem title: Can I set variable value by name in another variable in PowerShell Tags: powershell, variables, php Problem: Can I set variable value by name in another variable in PowerShell In PHP I can write that code: $var = 1; $name = 'var'; ...
Can I set variable value by name in another variable in PowerShell Can I set variable value by name in another variable in PowerShell powershell variables php Can PowerShell Unexpected Can I set variable value by name in another variable in PowerShell In PHP I can write that code: Result: var = 2 How can I do things li...
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embed
44375756_c1
44375756
powershell
1
utofit() It never seems to advance thru the $info[$i] array. Code signals: Powershell, ForEach, Servers, Get-Content, Servers.txt, New-Object, ComObject, Excel.Application, objExcel.Visible, WorkBook, objExcel.WorkBooks.Add, workbook.worksheets.item, win32_Share, sheet.Cells.item, Server, File, Name, Version, Date, she...
utofit() It never seems to advance thru the $info[$i] array. Code signals: Powershell, ForEach, Servers, Get-Content, Servers.txt, New-Object, ComObject, Excel.Application, objExcel.Visible, WorkBook, objExcel.WorkBooks.Add, workbook.worksheets.item, win32_Share, sheet.Cells.item, Server, File, Name, Version, Date, she...
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embed
20384468_c0
20384468
powershell
0
Title: Powershell: invoke script ignore prompt Problem title: Powershell: invoke script ignore prompt Tags: powershell-remoting, powershell Problem: Powershell: invoke script ignore prompt My question is thus: lets say in my PS script I am trying to invoke another script like so: & $scriptLocation $scriptArgs note this...
Powershell: invoke script ignore prompt Powershell: invoke script ignore prompt powershell-remoting powershell Powershell Powershell: invoke script ignore prompt My question is thus: lets say in my PS script I am trying to invoke another script like so: & $scriptLocation $scriptArgs note this is all happening in a PSSe...
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embed
25342197_c0
25342197
powershell
0
Title: Power Shell updating property Problem title: Power Shell updating property Tags: powershell Problem: Power Shell updating property I play around with Power Shell... And I have a newbie question to navigate with ie. Have this Code: # IE window $ie = New-Object -com "InternetExplorer.Application" $ie.visible = $tr...
Power Shell updating property Power Shell updating property powershell Power Shell New-Object InternetExplorer.Application ie.visible ie.Busy Start-Sleep Milliseconds ie.Navigate ss64.com ie.Document.Url Power Shell updating property I play around with Power Shell... And I have a newbie question to navigate with ie. Ha...
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embed
74563281_c0
74563281
powershell
0
Title: Parse JSON in Powershell Problem title: Parse JSON in Powershell Tags: json, powershell Problem: Parse JSON in Powershell I have a json file which has the below content. I want to iterate through each item (using foreach loop) in Powershell. How can I do it? { "abc": { "isSecret": null, "value": "'167401'" }, "d...
Parse JSON in Powershell Parse JSON in Powershell json powershell Parse JSON Powershell newvar1 newvalue1 Parse JSON in Powershell I have a json file which has the below content. I want to iterate through each item (using foreach loop) in Powershell. How can I do it?
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embed
75555950_c1
75555950
powershell
1
18.14.2 on Windows 10 which upto this point did not have any issues. I tried everything from reinstalling node and nvm and ended up ditching nvm. The system PATH variables are all set correctly, and I tried almost every single fix I could find. Code signals: Node.js, Error, System32, WindowsPowerShell, v1.0, ENOENT, Ch...
18.14.2 on Windows 10 which upto this point did not have any issues. I tried everything from reinstalling node and nvm and ended up ditching nvm. The system PATH variables are all set correctly, and I tried almost every single fix I could find. Code signals: Node.js, Error, System32, WindowsPowerShell, v1.0, ENOENT, Ch...
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embed
65398295_c1
65398295
powershell
1
12:30:37 AM server-b 12/12/2019 12:01:53 AM I am surprise to see that the windows powershell has been made so convoluted to script/use. Code signals: ParserError, ParseException, Powershell, Get-Credential, Credential, New-CimSession, ComputerName, server-a.np.domainx.com, server-b.np.domainx.com, Get-CimInstance, Cla...
12:30:37 AM server-b 12/12/2019 12:01:53 AM I am surprise to see that the windows powershell has been made so convoluted to script/use. Code signals: ParserError, ParseException, Powershell, Get-Credential, Credential, New-CimSession, ComputerName, server-a.np.domainx.com, server-b.np.domainx.com, Get-CimInstance, Cla...
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67803672_c0
67803672
powershell
0
Title: VSC PS performance Problem title: VSC PS performance Tags: visual-studio-code, powershell, performance Problem: VSC PS performance With PS ISE still being indicated as being deprecated and VSC being pushed in its stead, is anything being done about the performance of Powershell scripts in VSC particularly when d...
VSC PS performance VSC PS performance visual-studio-code powershell performance VSC VSC PS performance With PS ISE still being indicated as being deprecated and VSC being pushed in its stead, is anything being done about the performance of Powershell scripts in VSC particularly when debugging, which has never been grea...
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77267432_c0
77267432
powershell
0
Title: retrieve manager EMP ID for multiple users or oU&#x27;s Problem title: retrieve manager EMP ID for multiple users or oU&#x27;s Tags: powershell Problem: retrieve manager EMP ID for multiple users or oU's I would like to get code for getting user info and managerempID for OU's (multiple users) foreach($ou in $OUs...
retrieve manager EMP ID for multiple users or oU&#x27;s retrieve manager EMP ID for multiple users or oU&#x27;s powershell EMP retrieve manager EMP ID for multiple users or oU's I would like to get code for getting user info and managerempID for OU's (multiple users) foreach($ou in $OUsToSearch) { $XXXUsers = Get-ADUse...
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32115313_c0
32115313
powershell
0
Title: Command Prompt: access denied when run PowerShell Problem title: Command Prompt: access denied when run PowerShell Tags: powershell, command-prompt Problem: Command Prompt: access denied when run PowerShell I got a problem when try to run powershell from command line. I typed powershell.exe when pop up window sh...
Command Prompt: access denied when run PowerShell Command Prompt: access denied when run PowerShell powershell command-prompt Command Prompt PowerShell Command Prompt: access denied when run PowerShell I got a problem when try to run powershell from command line. I typed powershell.exe when pop up window shows up in bl...
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16308401_c0
16308401
powershell
0
Title: How can I find a Powershell&#x27;s running directory in a GPO? Problem title: How can I find a Powershell&#x27;s running directory in a GPO? Tags: windows, powershell, gpo, authentication Problem: How can I find a Powershell's running directory in a GPO? I have a powershell script that runs in a GPO. It needs to...
How can I find a Powershell&#x27;s running directory in a GPO? How can I find a Powershell&#x27;s running directory in a GPO? windows powershell gpo authentication How Powershell GPO How can I find a Powershell's running directory in a GPO? I have a powershell script that runs in a GPO. It needs to open a text file, al...
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45356027_c0
45356027
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell Out-File is not working Problem title: PowerShell Out-File is not working Tags: powershell, powershell-4.0 Problem: PowerShell Out-File is not working The following line of my code simply does not write to file the Out-File command: Move-Item $item.Path $CaminhoCompleto -Force -WhatIf -Verbose | Out-F...
PowerShell Out-File is not working PowerShell Out-File is not working powershell powershell-4.0 PowerShell Out-File Move-Item item.Path CaminhoCompleto Force WhatIf Verbose Filepath SaidaTXT Append NoClobber powershell-4.0 PowerShell Out-File is not working The following line of my code simply does not write to file th...
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73700828_c2
73700828
powershell
2
Type, Primary, NameValue, FirstName, Surname, Low, Quality, AKA, Spelling, Variation, DateDetails, Date, DateType, Inactive, Datevalue, Day, Month, Oct, Year, Birth, Jan, System.Xml, System.Xml.Linq, Filename, Users, c096830, Desktop, PFA2_202208262200_D.xml, System.Xml.XmlReader, Create, Write-Host, reader.EOF, reader...
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embed
22943227_c0
22943227
powershell
0
Title: How to force Get-MsolUser return UserExtended? Problem title: How to force Get-MsolUser return UserExtended? Tags: powershell, azure Problem: How to force Get-MsolUser return UserExtended? I need to retrieve full user information from MS Azure Active Directory, including passwords. When using MSOnline PowerShell...
How to force Get-MsolUser return UserExtended? How to force Get-MsolUser return UserExtended? powershell azure How Get-MsolUser UserExtended How to force Get-MsolUser return UserExtended? I need to retrieve full user information from MS Azure Active Directory, including passwords. When using MSOnline PowerShell module,...
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65649015_c0
65649015
powershell
0
Title: Powershell use Read-Host variables in command Problem title: Powershell use Read-Host variables in command Tags: parameter-passing, powershell Problem: Powershell use Read-Host variables in command I have a very simple .ps1-script: $prename = Read-Host 'What is your prename?' $lastname = Read-Host 'What is your ...
Powershell use Read-Host variables in command Powershell use Read-Host variables in command parameter-passing powershell Powershell Read-Host What migration.exe Powershell use Read-Host variables in command I have a very simple .ps1-script: Regardless of what the user enters, $prename and $lastname don't get passed to ...
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68460359_c1
68460359
powershell
1
2 Move-ADObject -Identity $dn -TargetPath $base -server $dc } ELSEIF ($newschool -eq 2) { Write-Host " Account moved to z_DisabledAccounts OU"`r $base = "OU=z_DisabledAccounts,OU=District Student Users,DC=district,DC=edu" Sleep 2 Move-ADObject -Identity $dn -TargetPath $base -server $dc } Code signals: How, Sub-OUs, P...
2 Move-ADObject -Identity $dn -TargetPath $base -server $dc } ELSEIF ($newschool -eq 2) { Write-Host " Account moved to z_DisabledAccounts OU"`r $base = "OU=z_DisabledAccounts,OU=District Student Users,DC=district,DC=edu" Sleep 2 Move-ADObject -Identity $dn -TargetPath $base -server $dc } Code signals: How, Sub-OUs, P...
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68500855_c2
68500855
powershell
2
Firstname.Substring, ToUpper, LastNameCSV, _.LastName, LastName, LastnameNoLatin, LastnameNoLatinNoSpace, LastnameFirstLetterUpper, Lastname.Substring, UserPrincipalNameCSV, campus.ocellia.fr, UserPrincipalNameConcatene, email.fr, UserPrincipalName, UserPrincipalNameConcatene.ToLower, MailNickName, FirstnameNoLatinNoS...
Firstname.Substring, ToUpper, LastNameCSV, _.LastName, LastName, LastnameNoLatin, LastnameNoLatinNoSpace, LastnameFirstLetterUpper, Lastname.Substring, UserPrincipalNameCSV, campus.ocellia.fr, UserPrincipalNameConcatene, email.fr, UserPrincipalName, UserPrincipalNameConcatene.ToLower, MailNickName, FirstnameNoLatinNoS...
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40297592_c1
40297592
powershell
1
. And also a parse error on the entire array. Essentially the entire script. UPDATE Providing real examples of source. "Tiam Name",SiamName,Siam,Ciam,Piam,Liam,Niam,Diam "002|City, State","City, State - Some text (15092)",1,"3,408",99,"3,408",780,22.89% "009|City, State","City, State - Some Text (E) (15450)",1,"1,894",...
. And also a parse error on the entire array. Essentially the entire script. UPDATE Providing real examples of source. "Tiam Name",SiamName,Siam,Ciam,Piam,Liam,Niam,Diam "002|City, State","City, State - Some text (15092)",1,"3,408",99,"3,408",780,22.89% "009|City, State","City, State - Some Text (E) (15450)",1,"1,894",...
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41606155_c0
41606155
powershell
0
Title: How do I change the directory of the PowerShell cmd through a script Problem title: How do I change the directory of the PowerShell cmd through a script Tags: powershell-2.0, powershell Problem: How do I change the directory of the PowerShell cmd through a script How would I go about doing what I mentioned in th...
How do I change the directory of the PowerShell cmd through a script How do I change the directory of the PowerShell cmd through a script powershell-2.0 powershell How PowerShell powershell-2.0 How do I change the directory of the PowerShell cmd through a script How would I go about doing what I mentioned in the subjec...
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34319438_c2
34319438
powershell
2
tempData) { if ($line -match '^[^,]') { $string = '' $continue = $true } if ($continue) { $string += $line } if ($line.EndsWith('_')) { $continue = $true } else { $continue = $false $string -replace '\s?_' } }) Code signals: Get-Content, Jrn.Directive, DocSymbol, Commercial-Default.rte, GlobalToProj, Floor, Plan, Level...
tempData) { if ($line -match '^[^,]') { $string = '' $continue = $true } if ($continue) { $string += $line } if ($line.EndsWith('_')) { $continue = $true } else { $continue = $false $string -replace '\s?_' } }) Code signals: Get-Content, Jrn.Directive, DocSymbol, Commercial-Default.rte, GlobalToProj, Floor, Plan, Level...
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embed
15558767_c1
15558767
powershell
1
Message is not appropriate because I prefer to avoid creating a file in order to make the attachment. I am not sure if it suffers from the same problem. Code signals: Net, Async, PowerShell, Net.Mail.SmtpClient::Send, New-Object, Net.Mail.MailMessage, Recipients, msg.To.Add, msg.From, msg.Subject, Subject, msg.Body, Bo...
Message is not appropriate because I prefer to avoid creating a file in order to make the attachment. I am not sure if it suffers from the same problem. Code signals: Net, Async, PowerShell, Net.Mail.SmtpClient::Send, New-Object, Net.Mail.MailMessage, Recipients, msg.To.Add, msg.From, msg.Subject, Subject, msg.Body, Bo...
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49691357_c0
49691357
powershell
0
Title: How can I run powershell with hidden window? Problem title: How can I run powershell with hidden window? Tags: window, powershell Problem: How can I run powershell with hidden window? I would like to run powershell with a hidden window. I use this script but the window still appear: powershell.exe -ExecutionPoli...
How can I run powershell with hidden window? How can I run powershell with hidden window? window powershell How powershell.exe ExecutionPolicy ByPass WindowStyle Hidden NonInteractive NoLogo File test.ps1 How can I run powershell with hidden window? I would like to run powershell with a hidden window. I use this script...
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57778560_c1
57778560
powershell
1
.EnvActionImpl@54ee3a8:BRANCH_NAME Interestingly, if I use single quoting: powershell 'dotnet sonarscanner begin /k:project-key /d:sonar.branch.name=$env:BRANCH_NAME' It doesn't even evaluate the environment variable at all, and just gets run as: dotnet sonarscanner begin /k:project-key /d:sonar.branch.name=$env:BRANCH...
.EnvActionImpl@54ee3a8:BRANCH_NAME Interestingly, if I use single quoting: powershell 'dotnet sonarscanner begin /k:project-key /d:sonar.branch.name=$env:BRANCH_NAME' It doesn't even evaluate the environment variable at all, and just gets run as: dotnet sonarscanner begin /k:project-key /d:sonar.branch.name=$env:BRANCH...
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58263456_c0
58263456
powershell
0
Title: Coping data to different drives using powershell Problem title: Coping data to different drives using powershell Tags: powershell Problem: Coping data to different drives using powershell I am backing up our servers and I need to put a couple of encrypted drives offsite, the total size of my backup is 21tb so i ...
Coping data to different drives using powershell Coping data to different drives using powershell powershell powershell Coping Coping data to different drives using powershell I am backing up our servers and I need to put a couple of encrypted drives offsite, the total size of my backup is 21tb so i need to split it ov...
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4356769_c0
4356769
powershell
0
Title: Visual Studio 2010: Building toolwindow on the fly in PowerShell Problem title: Visual Studio 2010: Building toolwindow on the fly in PowerShell Tags: visual-studio, visual-studio-2010, powershell Problem: Visual Studio 2010: Building toolwindow on the fly in PowerShell I would like to build a Visual Studio tool...
Visual Studio 2010: Building toolwindow on the fly in PowerShell Visual Studio 2010: Building toolwindow on the fly in PowerShell visual-studio visual-studio-2010 powershell Visual Studio Building PowerShell visual-studio-2010 Visual Studio 2010: Building toolwindow on the fly in PowerShell I would like to build a Visu...
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45785850_c0
45785850
powershell
0
Title: Get processor info with wmic - format error Problem title: Get processor info with wmic - format error Tags: powershell, windows-server-2012 Problem: Get processor info with wmic - format error When I try to get the number of cores and logical processors in one shot, I get the following error: PS C:\> wmic cpu g...
Get processor info with wmic - format error Get processor info with wmic - format error powershell windows-server-2012 Get NumberOfCores NumberOfLogicalProcessors Format:List Invalid Expression windows-server-2012 Get processor info with wmic - format error When I try to get the number of cores and logical processors i...
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71471575_c0
71471575
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell: Compare 2 columns in same csv Problem title: PowerShell: Compare 2 columns in same csv Tags: powershell Problem: PowerShell: Compare 2 columns in same csv I have seen several examples of using PowerShell to compare columns in 2 separate csv files, but is there a way to compare 2 columns in the same c...
PowerShell: Compare 2 columns in same csv PowerShell: Compare 2 columns in same csv powershell PowerShell Compare PowerShell: Compare 2 columns in same csv I have seen several examples of using PowerShell to compare columns in 2 separate csv files, but is there a way to compare 2 columns in the same csv, looping throug...
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71697488_c1
71697488
powershell
1
57 00 69 00 6e 00 64 00 o.f.t...W.i.n.d. 0020: 6f 00 77 00 73 00 54 00 65 00 72 00 6d 00 69 00 o.w.s.T.e.r.m.i. 0030: 6e 00 61 00 6c 00 50 00 72 00 65 00 76 00 69 00 n.a.l.P.r.e.v.i. 0040: 65 00 77 00 5f 00 38 00 77 00 65 00 6b 00 79 00 e.w._.8.w.e.k.y. 0050: 62 00 33 00 64 00 38 00 62 00 62 00 77 00 65 00 b.3.d.8.b.b...
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19969341_c1
19969341
powershell
1
.132.229;1;2012/08/30 13:17:28gdnmh0lydv1;10.7.101.54;14;2012/07/27 01:15:37 6/12/2012 8:00 11/23/2009 5:26 Joung, Mike Never $input_path = ‘c:\ps\EMEA_wNotes_only.txt’ $output_file = ‘c:\ps\extracted_ip_addresses.txt’ $regex = ‘\b\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\b’ $Name = ‘\b[A-Za-z0-20._%-]+\b’ select-string -Path...
.132.229;1;2012/08/30 13:17:28gdnmh0lydv1;10.7.101.54;14;2012/07/27 01:15:37 6/12/2012 8:00 11/23/2009 5:26 Joung, Mike Never $input_path = ‘c:\ps\EMEA_wNotes_only.txt’ $output_file = ‘c:\ps\extracted_ip_addresses.txt’ $regex = ‘\b\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\b’ $Name = ‘\b[A-Za-z0-20._%-]+\b’ select-string -Path...
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23785842_c0
23785842
powershell
0
Title: Exporting powershell results to excel Problem title: Exporting powershell results to excel Tags: excel, powershell, export Problem: Exporting powershell results to excel Get-HPiLOFirmwareVersion -Server $Server -Username $username -Password $password | Select-Object IP | I'm struggling trying to figure out what/...
Exporting powershell results to excel Exporting powershell results to excel excel powershell export Exporting Get-HPiLOFirmwareVersion Server Username Password Select-Object Exporting powershell results to excel I'm struggling trying to figure out what/where to pipe my results to in order to create/modify an excel docu...
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66066661_c0
66066661
powershell
0
Title: How to Edit HKCU values with PowerShell Problem title: How to Edit HKCU values with PowerShell Tags: registry, powershell Problem: How to Edit HKCU values with PowerShell When I run the command to edit a registry value on HKCU with PowerShell, I have to run PS as an admin to have perms to edit the registry. Unfo...
How to Edit HKCU values with PowerShell How to Edit HKCU values with PowerShell registry powershell How Edit HKCU PowerShell How to Edit HKCU values with PowerShell When I run the command to edit a registry value on HKCU with PowerShell, I have to run PS as an admin to have perms to edit the registry. Unfortunately, th...
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27860847_c0
27860847
powershell
0
Title: Default sort property Problem title: Default sort property Tags: powershell, object-properties Problem: Default sort property Using PowerShell, I'm trying to understand the concept of default sort property . According to this example, provided for the Sort-Object command : PS C:\>get-childitem | sort-object Beca...
Default sort property Default sort property powershell object-properties Default Sort-Object Name Default sort property Using PowerShell, I'm trying to understand the concept of default sort property . According to this example, provided for the Sort-Object command : Because no properties are specified, Sort-Object use...
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37064077_c0
37064077
powershell
0
Title: How to count the number of commas of each row in csv using powershell? Problem title: How to count the number of commas of each row in csv using powershell? Tags: powershell, csv Problem: How to count the number of commas of each row in csv using powershell? How do I count the number of commas of each row in a c...
How to count the number of commas of each row in csv using powershell? How to count the number of commas of each row in csv using powershell? powershell csv powershell How How to count the number of commas of each row in csv using powershell? How do I count the number of commas of each row in a csv file using powershel...
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19016346_c0
19016346
powershell
0
Title: Powershell - WinRM - Map a drive with remote credentials Problem title: Powershell - WinRM - Map a drive with remote credentials Tags: network-programming, drive, powershell, winrm Problem: Powershell - WinRM - Map a drive with remote credentials Is there a way to use WinRM to map a drive on a remote machine wit...
Powershell - WinRM - Map a drive with remote credentials Powershell - WinRM - Map a drive with remote credentials network-programming drive powershell winrm Powershell WinRM Map Powershell - WinRM - Map a drive with remote credentials Is there a way to use WinRM to map a drive on a remote machine with the credentials o...
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50326587_c0
50326587
powershell
0
Title: Powershell script for building CI/CD for Azure Data factory Problem title: Powershell script for building CI/CD for Azure Data factory Tags: powershell, msbuild, azure, azure-devops Problem: Powershell script for building CI/CD for Azure Data factory I'm planning to build Continous integration and Deployment for...
Powershell script for building CI/CD for Azure Data factory Powershell script for building CI/CD for Azure Data factory powershell msbuild azure azure-devops Powershell Azure Data Powershell script for building CI/CD for Azure Data factory I'm planning to build Continous integration and Deployment for Azure Data factor...
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51401467_c0
51401467
powershell
0
Title: Is there any way to create a user in crowd using CLI or using some command? Problem title: Is there any way to create a user in crowd using CLI or using some command? Tags: atlassian-crowd, curl, powershell Problem: Is there any way to create a user in crowd using CLI or using some command? Is there any way to c...
Is there any way to create a user in crowd using CLI or using some command? Is there any way to create a user in crowd using CLI or using some command? atlassian-crowd curl powershell CLI some GET Is there any way to create a user in crowd using CLI or using some command? Is there any way to create a user in crowd usin...
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53334149_c0
53334149
powershell
0
Title: Get the last seen time for Azure Hybrid worker group Problem title: Get the last seen time for Azure Hybrid worker group Tags: azure-automation, azure, powershell Problem: Get the last seen time for Azure Hybrid worker group I'm trying to retrieve the last seen time value for hybrid worker groups using PowerShel...
Get the last seen time for Azure Hybrid worker group Get the last seen time for Azure Hybrid worker group azure-automation azure powershell Get Azure Hybrid Get the last seen time for Azure Hybrid worker group I'm trying to retrieve the last seen time value for hybrid worker groups using PowerShell. However, I cannot f...
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58338237_c0
58338237
powershell
0
Title: Cannot convert value &quot;Int32&quot; to type &quot;System.Int32&quot; Problem title: Cannot convert value &quot;Int32&quot; to type &quot;System.Int32&quot; Tags: powershell, type-conversion, int Problem: Cannot convert value "Int32" to type "System.Int32" Code signals: RuntimeException, Cannot, Int32, System....
Cannot convert value &quot;Int32&quot; to type &quot;System.Int32&quot; Cannot convert value &quot;Int32&quot; to type &quot;System.Int32&quot; powershell type-conversion int RuntimeException Cannot Int32 System.Int32 Add-Content Users SolutionTeam Documents DBIGroupFolderSizes.txt Error Input GetSize.ps1:103 char:9 Ca...
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embed
60617764_c1
60617764
powershell
1
.1.14409.1005 PSEdition Desktop PSCompatibleVersions {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0...} BuildVersion 10.0.14409.1005 CLRVersion 4.0.30319.42000 WSManStackVersion 3.0 PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3 SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1 Code signals: Powershell, Invoke-WebRequest, file.xml, OutFile, data.xml, Net.ServicePointManager, Securit...
.1.14409.1005 PSEdition Desktop PSCompatibleVersions {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0...} BuildVersion 10.0.14409.1005 CLRVersion 4.0.30319.42000 WSManStackVersion 3.0 PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3 SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1 Code signals: Powershell, Invoke-WebRequest, file.xml, OutFile, data.xml, Net.ServicePointManager, Securit...
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62551801_c2
62551801
powershell
2
:$pwd, Wait, msiexec.exe, rktools.msi, env:Path, System.Environment, GetEnvironmentVariable, Path, Machine, User, Remove-Item, Recurse, Setting, Env:WINRMUSER, ntrights.exe, SeServiceLogonRight, Git, gitlab-runner.exe, Downloading, Gitlab, Runner, gitlab-runner-downloads.s3.amazonaws.com, gitlab-runner-windows-386.exe,...
:$pwd, Wait, msiexec.exe, rktools.msi, env:Path, System.Environment, GetEnvironmentVariable, Path, Machine, User, Remove-Item, Recurse, Setting, Env:WINRMUSER, ntrights.exe, SeServiceLogonRight, Git, gitlab-runner.exe, Downloading, Gitlab, Runner, gitlab-runner-downloads.s3.amazonaws.com, gitlab-runner-windows-386.exe,...
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63970235_c1
63970235
powershell
1
> `n `n<p>Please click the <a href=" + $($uploadResponse.webUrl) + ">link</a> to download the release.</p> `n<p></p> `n<p></p> `n<p>$witrevisions</p> `n</body> `n</html> `n" Can someone please tell me how should I do this?? Code signals: How, HTML, response4s, Invoke-RestMethod, Uri, Method, Headers, AzureDevOpsAutheni...
> `n `n<p>Please click the <a href=" + $($uploadResponse.webUrl) + ">link</a> to download the release.</p> `n<p></p> `n<p></p> `n<p>$witrevisions</p> `n</body> `n</html> `n" Can someone please tell me how should I do this?? Code signals: How, HTML, response4s, Invoke-RestMethod, Uri, Method, Headers, AzureDevOpsAutheni...
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embed
71276463_c1
71276463
powershell
1
- set up the task relying only on a Python task), but it didn't work so far, and I also initially wanted to insert a number of Python scripts invokations into a single Powershell file. I am also open to some Windows Task Scheduler alternatives suggestions. Code signals: Automation, Powershell, Python, Task, Scheduler,...
- set up the task relying only on a Python task), but it didn't work so far, and I also initially wanted to insert a number of Python scripts invokations into a single Powershell file. I am also open to some Windows Task Scheduler alternatives suggestions. Code signals: Automation, Powershell, Python, Task, Scheduler,...
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embed
71746472_c0
71746472
powershell
0
Title: Node.js installation stuck in power shell Problem title: Node.js installation stuck in power shell Tags: installation, visual-studio-code, javascript, node.js, powershell Problem: Node.js installation stuck in power shell I tried to install node.js and the power shell got stuck at this line:: Created a Unelevate...
Node.js installation stuck in power shell Node.js installation stuck in power shell installation visual-studio-code javascript node.js powershell Node.js Node.js installation stuck in power shell I tried to install node.js and the power shell got stuck at this line:: Created a UnelevatedInstallerTelemetryDecorator I cl...
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embed
75967378_c2
75967378
powershell
2
B.jpg $str="text $halfWidth,50 '$label'" convert x:\$locationB.jpg -pointsize 300 -gravity southwest -draw "$str" x:\$label.jpg Remove-Item x:\$locationA.jpg Remove-Item x:\$locationB.jpg } -ThrottleLimit 12 Code signals: Powershell, Parallel, Cannot, Where-Object, _.name, A-Z, K..b, Name, fileList.Substring, Sort-Obje...
B.jpg $str="text $halfWidth,50 '$label'" convert x:\$locationB.jpg -pointsize 300 -gravity southwest -draw "$str" x:\$label.jpg Remove-Item x:\$locationA.jpg Remove-Item x:\$locationB.jpg } -ThrottleLimit 12 Code signals: Powershell, Parallel, Cannot, Where-Object, _.name, A-Z, K..b, Name, fileList.Substring, Sort-Obje...
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65123462_c0
65123462
powershell
0
Title: Get path to the user home directory on Windows in PowerShell? Problem title: Get path to the user home directory on Windows in PowerShell? Tags: windows, powershell Problem: Get path to the user home directory on Windows in PowerShell? I am trying to get the path to the current user's home directory (e.g. C:\Use...
Get path to the user home directory on Windows in PowerShell? Get path to the user home directory on Windows in PowerShell? windows powershell Get Windows PowerShell Users User1 Get path to the user home directory on Windows in PowerShell? I am trying to get the path to the current user's home directory (e.g. C:\Users\...
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embed
78066527_c2
78066527
powershell
2
Start-Transcript, Join-Path, ChildPath, _DeletedComputers.csv, CSV, Set-Content, Value, Server, FullDomainName, LastReportStatusTime, Stock, Importe, ActiveDirectory, Import-Module, OUstock, Get-ADComputer, SearchBase, Filter, SearchScope, Subtree, DNSHostName, Write-Output, InputObject, Connecting, reflection.assembl...
Start-Transcript, Join-Path, ChildPath, _DeletedComputers.csv, CSV, Set-Content, Value, Server, FullDomainName, LastReportStatusTime, Stock, Importe, ActiveDirectory, Import-Module, OUstock, Get-ADComputer, SearchBase, Filter, SearchScope, Subtree, DNSHostName, Write-Output, InputObject, Connecting, reflection.assembl...
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embed
78936482_c1
78936482
powershell
1
.0…} PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3 SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1 WSManStackVersion 3.0 Code signals: Get-PSSubsystem, Check, Microsoft.PowerShell.Core, Get-Module, ListAvailable, Add-History, Get-Help, Subsystem, Select, Name, New-StorageSubsystemVirtualDisk, Set-StorageSubSystem, Debug-StorageSubSystem, Unregister-Stor...
.0…} PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3 SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1 WSManStackVersion 3.0 Code signals: Get-PSSubsystem, Check, Microsoft.PowerShell.Core, Get-Module, ListAvailable, Add-History, Get-Help, Subsystem, Select, Name, New-StorageSubsystemVirtualDisk, Set-StorageSubSystem, Debug-StorageSubSystem, Unregister-Stor...
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embed
79298186_c0
79298186
powershell
0
Title: Cyrillic letter &#x27;т&#x27; in hash or list literals breaks the powershell (5.1) script Problem title: Cyrillic letter &#x27;т&#x27; in hash or list literals breaks the powershell (5.1) script Tags: powershell Problem: Cyrillic letter 'т' in hash or list literals breaks the powershell (5.1) script Code signals...
Cyrillic letter &#x27;т&#x27; in hash or list literals breaks the powershell (5.1) script Cyrillic letter &#x27;т&#x27; in hash or list literals breaks the powershell (5.1) script powershell ParserError ParseException Cyrillic Hello test.ps1:1 char:19 Missing test.ps1:2 char:18 CategoryInfo FullyQualifiedErrorId Missin...
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embed
3397396_c0
3397396
powershell
0
Title: Is it possible to create Windows PowerShell Cmdlets with F#? Problem title: Is it possible to create Windows PowerShell Cmdlets with F#? Tags: powershell, f%23 Problem: Is it possible to create Windows PowerShell Cmdlets with F#? Reading the Microsoft documentation for creating PowerShell Cmdlets, I notice there...
Is it possible to create Windows PowerShell Cmdlets with F#? Is it possible to create Windows PowerShell Cmdlets with F#? powershell f%23 Windows PowerShell Cmdlets Is it possible to create Windows PowerShell Cmdlets with F#? Reading the Microsoft documentation for creating PowerShell Cmdlets, I notice there is no exam...
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embed
64009942_c0
64009942
powershell
0
Title: Automated FTP transfer using WinSCP and Batch file with Email notification Problem title: Automated FTP transfer using WinSCP and Batch file with Email notification Tags: automation, ftp, batch-processing, powershell, winscp Problem: Automated FTP transfer using WinSCP and Batch file with Email notification I am...
Automated FTP transfer using WinSCP and Batch file with Email notification Automated FTP transfer using WinSCP and Batch file with Email notification automation ftp batch-processing powershell winscp WinSCP Automated FTP Batch Email Automated FTP transfer using WinSCP and Batch file with Email notification I am trying ...
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55567497_c1
55567497
powershell
1
CREATE ANY TABLE TO PARGAR; GRANT CREATE SESSION TO PARGAR; ALTER USER PARGAR QUOTA UNLIMITED ON PARGAR; ALTER USER PARGAR QUOTA UNLIMITED ON PARGAR_LOB ; exit ; Code signals: oracle_sid, CREATE, TABLESPACE, Pargar, DATAFILE, Administrator, Pargar.DBF, SIZE, AUTOEXTEND, NEXT, MAXSIZE, LOGGING, PERMANENT, EXTENT, MANAG...
CREATE ANY TABLE TO PARGAR; GRANT CREATE SESSION TO PARGAR; ALTER USER PARGAR QUOTA UNLIMITED ON PARGAR; ALTER USER PARGAR QUOTA UNLIMITED ON PARGAR_LOB ; exit ; Code signals: oracle_sid, CREATE, TABLESPACE, Pargar, DATAFILE, Administrator, Pargar.DBF, SIZE, AUTOEXTEND, NEXT, MAXSIZE, LOGGING, PERMANENT, EXTENT, MANAG...
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embed
56285701_c2
56285701
powershell
2
ConfigurationFile.ini, ConfigurationFile, SkipRules, RebootRequiredCheck, CheckLastExitCode, OPTIONS, ACTION, Install, QUIET, FEATURES, Tools, SUPPRESSPRIVACYSTATEMENTNOTICE, IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS, UpdateEnabled, USEMICROSOFTUPDATE, INSTANCENAME, SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS, BUILTIN, ADMINISTRATORS, SECURITYMODE, SAPWD...
ConfigurationFile.ini, ConfigurationFile, SkipRules, RebootRequiredCheck, CheckLastExitCode, OPTIONS, ACTION, Install, QUIET, FEATURES, Tools, SUPPRESSPRIVACYSTATEMENTNOTICE, IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS, UpdateEnabled, USEMICROSOFTUPDATE, INSTANCENAME, SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS, BUILTIN, ADMINISTRATORS, SECURITYMODE, SAPWD...
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embed
21322022_c0
21322022
powershell
0
Title: Windows Powershell Command to show PHP process Problem title: Windows Powershell Command to show PHP process Tags: powershell Problem: Windows Powershell Command to show PHP process I'm new in PHP. I'm following PHP with MySQL Beyond the basics Lynda tutorial. They used another command line environment on mac OS...
Windows Powershell Command to show PHP process Windows Powershell Command to show PHP process powershell Windows Powershell Command PHP Windows Powershell Command to show PHP process I'm new in PHP. I'm following PHP with MySQL Beyond the basics Lynda tutorial. They used another command line environment on mac OS. But ...
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embed
2628348_c1
2628348
powershell
1
I can't find how to execute code in a file so it is possible to retrieve filename and line numbers in case of errors. Any ideas? Code signals: c#, Invoke, PowerShell, Exception, Execute, Hashtable, Runspace, Pipeline, PipelineStateInfo, Make, Logger.ShowOutputWindow, Create, RunspaceFactory.CreateRunspace, runspace.Cr...
I can't find how to execute code in a file so it is possible to retrieve filename and line numbers in case of errors. Any ideas? Code signals: c#, Invoke, PowerShell, Exception, Execute, Hashtable, Runspace, Pipeline, PipelineStateInfo, Make, Logger.ShowOutputWindow, Create, RunspaceFactory.CreateRunspace, runspace.Cr...
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embed
75519986_c0
75519986
powershell
0
Title: Odd Hard Drive Serial Number in Powershell Problem title: Odd Hard Drive Serial Number in Powershell Tags: serial-number, powershell, hard-drive Problem: Odd Hard Drive Serial Number in Powershell When I use that command: Get-WMIObject win32_physicalmedia | Select-Object SerialNumber I get different serial numbe...
Odd Hard Drive Serial Number in Powershell Odd Hard Drive Serial Number in Powershell serial-number powershell hard-drive Odd Hard Drive Serial Number Powershell Odd Hard Drive Serial Number in Powershell When I use that command: Get-WMIObject win32_physicalmedia | Select-Object SerialNumber I get different serial numb...
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embed
76779825_c0
76779825
powershell
0
Title: Get-PnPTenant is throwing unauthorized error Problem title: Get-PnPTenant is throwing unauthorized error Tags: sharepoint-online, pnp.powershell, powershell Problem: Get-PnPTenant is throwing unauthorized error We are using the Connect-PnPOnline, to connect with sharepoint using the CBA(application Id and secret...
Get-PnPTenant is throwing unauthorized error Get-PnPTenant is throwing unauthorized error sharepoint-online pnp.powershell powershell Get-PnPTenant pnp.powershell Get-PnPTenant is throwing unauthorized error We are using the Connect-PnPOnline, to connect with sharepoint using the CBA(application Id and secret). And the...
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embed
67290909_c1
67290909
powershell
1
or PowerShell or Python's win32com doesn't ? In this case I don't understand why Excel succeed to see my formula while powershell failed. The SLK file is simple (and you can see the formula 5+RC[-1]) : ID;PMP F;DG0G10 B;Y1;X2 C;X1;K1 C;X2;E5+RC[-1];K6 W;N1;A1 1;C7 0 7 E Code signals: Opening, SLK, FilePath, tex33.slk,...
or PowerShell or Python's win32com doesn't ? In this case I don't understand why Excel succeed to see my formula while powershell failed. The SLK file is simple (and you can see the formula 5+RC[-1]) : ID;PMP F;DG0G10 B;Y1;X2 C;X1;K1 C;X2;E5+RC[-1];K6 W;N1;A1 1;C7 0 7 E Code signals: Opening, SLK, FilePath, tex33.slk,...
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embed
68455468_c1
68455468
powershell
1
OneOf, Humanise, event.health, Triggered, Auto, Field, Maintenance, Unit, Asteroid, Motherlode, Alexandrite, Benitoite, Grandidierite, Low, Temperature, Diamonds, Monazite, Musgravite, Rhodplumsite, Serendibite, Opals, Bauxite, Bertrandite, Bromellite, Cobalt, Coltan, Cryolite, Gallite, Gold, Goslarite, Hydrogen, Pero...
OneOf, Humanise, event.health, Triggered, Auto, Field, Maintenance, Unit, Asteroid, Motherlode, Alexandrite, Benitoite, Grandidierite, Low, Temperature, Diamonds, Monazite, Musgravite, Rhodplumsite, Serendibite, Opals, Bauxite, Bertrandite, Bromellite, Cobalt, Coltan, Cryolite, Gallite, Gold, Goslarite, Hydrogen, Pero...
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embed
68716926_c0
68716926
powershell
0
Title: How do we deal with a problem in Visual Studio Code in terminal Problem title: How do we deal with a problem in Visual Studio Code in terminal Tags: visual-studio-code, screen-readers, powershell Problem: How do we deal with a problem in Visual Studio Code in terminal How do we deal with a problem in Visual Stud...
How do we deal with a problem in Visual Studio Code in terminal How do we deal with a problem in Visual Studio Code in terminal visual-studio-code screen-readers powershell How Visual Studio How do we deal with a problem in Visual Studio Code in terminal How do we deal with a problem in Visual Studio Code in its integr...
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embed
70919536_c1
70919536
powershell
1
anything useful in the logs for ServerB or ServerC to explain why the call to AD is being rejected. My main question is: should this work? If yes, how do I determine why it's failing? If not, is there another solution I should be using instead? Code signals: ADServerDownException, Using, Active, Directory, Powershell,...
anything useful in the logs for ServerB or ServerC to explain why the call to AD is being rejected. My main question is: should this work? If yes, how do I determine why it's failing? If not, is there another solution I should be using instead? Code signals: ADServerDownException, Using, Active, Directory, Powershell,...
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26913994_c0
26913994
powershell
0
Title: Powershell functional zip equivalent Problem title: Powershell functional zip equivalent Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell functional zip equivalent Is there a PowerShell equivalent to the 'zip' from functional programming? What is zip (functional programming?) I want to take two input sequences and return a ...
Powershell functional zip equivalent Powershell functional zip equivalent powershell Powershell Powershell functional zip equivalent Is there a PowerShell equivalent to the 'zip' from functional programming? What is zip (functional programming?) I want to take two input sequences and return a sequence of tuples contain...
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57484656_c0
57484656
powershell
0
Title: Replace content by key in JSON Problem title: Replace content by key in JSON Tags: json, powershell Problem: Replace content by key in JSON I've the JSON file with the following structure: { "Url": "placeholder", } I'd like to write a Powershell script which replaces the value ("placeholder") by key ("Url"). I k...
Replace content by key in JSON Replace content by key in JSON json powershell Replace JSON Url Get-Content settings.json ConvertFrom-Json snapshot.Url Test Replace content by key in JSON I've the JSON file with the following structure: I'd like to write a Powershell script which replaces the value ("placeholder") by ke...
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57988279_c1
57988279
powershell
1
successfully changed I'm thinking of Compare-Object and Out-File , so maybe Compare-Object $(Get-Content c:\user\documents\List1.txt) $(Get-Content c:\user\documents\List2.txt) > c:\user\documents\diff_output.txt But for some reason I cannot get my head around this idea and figure out where to start. Code signals: Out...
successfully changed I'm thinking of Compare-Object and Out-File , so maybe Compare-Object $(Get-Content c:\user\documents\List1.txt) $(Get-Content c:\user\documents\List2.txt) > c:\user\documents\diff_output.txt But for some reason I cannot get my head around this idea and figure out where to start. Code signals: Out...
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60523047_c0
60523047
powershell
0
Title: script that uses functions to set years to months, days, hours, seconds Problem title: script that uses functions to set years to months, days, hours, seconds Tags: powershell Problem: script that uses functions to set years to months, days, hours, seconds [int]$a = Read-Host 'what is your age ?' [string]$b = Re...
script that uses functions to set years to months, days, hours, seconds script that uses functions to set years to months, days, hours, seconds powershell Read-Host script that uses functions to set years to months, days, hours, seconds So the user has to choose which he wants back and i have to use functions to set th...
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60676418_c1
60676418
powershell
1
Enter/Return' key to be processed in the child and it will then exit. I've tried this on another machine running a 2016 version (10.0 build 14393) of Win 10 with the same results. This doesn't seem right. Is it right? If it is, how do I avoid it? Thank you. Code signals: Parent, PowerShell, Console, Seems, Control, Chi...
Enter/Return' key to be processed in the child and it will then exit. I've tried this on another machine running a 2016 version (10.0 build 14393) of Win 10 with the same results. This doesn't seem right. Is it right? If it is, how do I avoid it? Thank you. Code signals: Parent, PowerShell, Console, Seems, Control, Chi...
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42419896_c1
42419896
powershell
1
/property:Configuration=%buildType% /target:SignAndroidPackage /verbosity:diag I'm looking for any advice on either the error message I am getting, or some advice on how to get configurable information into my app. Thanks. Code signals: msbuild, Powershell, Pre-Build, ECHO, OFF, XamarinTestApp, WINDIR, Microsoft.NET, ...
/property:Configuration=%buildType% /target:SignAndroidPackage /verbosity:diag I'm looking for any advice on either the error message I am getting, or some advice on how to get configurable information into my app. Thanks. Code signals: msbuild, Powershell, Pre-Build, ECHO, OFF, XamarinTestApp, WINDIR, Microsoft.NET, ...
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74105654_c0
74105654
powershell
0
Title: please give me the solution for shell script Problem title: please give me the solution for shell script Tags: powershell, shell Problem: please give me the solution for shell script Write shell script for the following task Change to /disk1/kafka directory Check if there exists file 'my.pid' is present Output '...
please give me the solution for shell script please give me the solution for shell script powershell shell please give me the solution for shell script Write shell script for the following task Change to /disk1/kafka directory Check if there exists file 'my.pid' is present Output 'pid file not found' if file is not pre...
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74556929_c0
74556929
powershell
0
Title: How can I run a PowerShell script via SMB remotely? Problem title: How can I run a PowerShell script via SMB remotely? Tags: windows, smb, samba, cmd, powershell Problem: How can I run a PowerShell script via SMB remotely? I am trying to run a PowerShell script via SMB connection, but it does not run the script:...
How can I run a PowerShell script via SMB remotely? How can I run a PowerShell script via SMB remotely? windows smb samba cmd powershell How PowerShell SMB File run.ps1 How can I run a PowerShell script via SMB remotely? I am trying to run a PowerShell script via SMB connection, but it does not run the script: It fails...
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78273077_c1
78273077
powershell
1
80131621) Is this expected? When I publish as self-contained, I expect it will work without a need to upgrade PowerShell. Is the expectation wrong? Code signals: Problem, NET, PowerShell, Project, Sdk, Microsoft.NET.Sdk, PropertyGroup, TargetFramework, net8.0, RuntimeIdentifier, win-x64, AssemblyName, MyAssemblyName, N...
80131621) Is this expected? When I publish as self-contained, I expect it will work without a need to upgrade PowerShell. Is the expectation wrong? Code signals: Problem, NET, PowerShell, Project, Sdk, Microsoft.NET.Sdk, PropertyGroup, TargetFramework, net8.0, RuntimeIdentifier, win-x64, AssemblyName, MyAssemblyName, N...
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40249265_c0
40249265
powershell
0
Title: My PowerShell script Problem title: My PowerShell script Tags: powershell Problem: My PowerShell script I have a PowerShell script that deletes files in directory including files in subdirectories. I need it to delete files in that directory only and not to delete files in subdirectories Here is what I have: $De...
My PowerShell script My PowerShell script powershell $FileTemplate PowerShell DelFiles DirectoryName FileTemplate _.Lastwritetime AddDays My PowerShell script I have a PowerShell script that deletes files in directory including files in subdirectories. I need it to delete files in that directory only and not to delete ...
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11253280_c0
11253280
powershell
0
Title: Add document to document library with additional column data using Powershell Problem title: Add document to document library with additional column data using Powershell Tags: sharepoint-2010, powershell, document-library Problem: Add document to document library with additional column data using Powershell I'm...
Add document to document library with additional column data using Powershell Add document to document library with additional column data using Powershell sharepoint-2010 powershell document-library Powershell Add sharepoint-2010 Add document to document library with additional column data using Powershell I'm trying ...
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18186841_c0
18186841
powershell
0
Title: Converting Get-ChildItem output to string[] Problem title: Converting Get-ChildItem output to string[] Tags: powershell Problem: Converting Get-ChildItem output to string[] Code signals: Converting, Get-ChildItem, System.IO.FileInfo, Users, Nikhil, Documents, GitHub, Publish, gh-pages.txt, Recurse, _layouts, _si...
Converting Get-ChildItem output to string[] Converting Get-ChildItem output to string[] powershell Converting Get-ChildItem System.IO.FileInfo Users Nikhil Documents GitHub Publish gh-pages.txt Recurse _layouts _site index.html _config.yml jquery.toc.zip docs.less docs.min.css jquery.toc lang-apollo.js lang-basic.js la...
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63743051_c1
63743051
powershell
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4368906_c0
4368906
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Title: Powershell: Why does (gci c:\ddd).count on an Empty folder not return 0 Problem title: Powershell: Why does (gci c:\ddd).count on an Empty folder not return 0 Tags: get-childitem, null, powershell, count Problem: Powershell: Why does (gci c:\ddd).count on an Empty folder not return 0 Why does (gci c:\ddd).count ...
Powershell: Why does (gci c:\ddd).count on an Empty folder not return 0 Powershell: Why does (gci c:\ddd).count on an Empty folder not return 0 get-childitem null powershell count Powershell Why Empty Powershell: Why does (gci c:\ddd).count on an Empty folder not return 0 Why does (gci c:\ddd).count on an Empty folder ...
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74119092_c1
74119092
powershell
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else{ Write-Host "Not orphaned" } } } } I have over 8000 record in my import csv file and over 5000 member in my on-prem AD group so it taking very long. Code signals: _.Exception, orphan, How, PowerShell, ImportData, AllOneDriveUser.csv, Report, OrphanOneDrive.csv, CSVImport, Import-CSV, ForEach, CSVLine, CSVOwner, CS...
else{ Write-Host "Not orphaned" } } } } I have over 8000 record in my import csv file and over 5000 member in my on-prem AD group so it taking very long. Code signals: _.Exception, orphan, How, PowerShell, ImportData, AllOneDriveUser.csv, Report, OrphanOneDrive.csv, CSVImport, Import-CSV, ForEach, CSVLine, CSVOwner, CS...
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54404226_c2
54404226
powershell
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Initial, SAMAccountLower, SAMAccountName.ToLower, UserPrincipalName, NewUserParams, Bracknell, Sites, GivenName, Surname, EmailAddress, Description, UCRoleParam, ChangePasswordAtLogon, PasswordNeverExpires, AccountPassword, Enabled, UCFirstNameParamLong, System.Windows.Forms.Label, UCFirstNameParamLong.Text, UCFirstNa...
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23434251_c0
23434251
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Format-Table to CSV Problem title: Powershell Format-Table to CSV Tags: csv, powershell, formatting Problem: Powershell Format-Table to CSV I have the following line in Powershell to output an array of data. The problem I am having is that Name,Title,Department do not go into columns. Instead I get a ...
Powershell Format-Table to CSV Powershell Format-Table to CSV csv powershell formatting Powershell Format-Table CSV Name Title Department Scripts test2.csv Powershell Format-Table to CSV I have the following line in Powershell to output an array of data. The problem I am having is that Name,Title,Department do not go i...
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8166904_c0
8166904
powershell
0
Title: Equivalent of net use \\server_name\share_name /delete in PowerShell? Problem title: Equivalent of net use \\server_name\share_name /delete in PowerShell? Tags: network-share, powershell, net-use Problem: Equivalent of net use \\server_name\share_name /delete in PowerShell? does anybody know the equivalent in Po...
Equivalent of net use \\server_name\share_name /delete in PowerShell? Equivalent of net use \\server_name\share_name /delete in PowerShell? network-share powershell net-use Equivalent server_name share_name PowerShell Equivalent of net use \\server_name\share_name /delete in PowerShell? does anybody know the equivalent...
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40652235_c0
40652235
powershell
0
Title: DSGET outputs only few results Problem title: DSGET outputs only few results Tags: windows-server-2008, powershell, domaincontroller, dns Problem: DSGET outputs only few results We have about 500 Users and we need to get a complete list of them, including service and administrator accounts. DSQUERY from the foll...
DSGET outputs only few results DSGET outputs only few results windows-server-2008 powershell domaincontroller dns DSGET windows-server-2008 DSGET outputs only few results We have about 500 Users and we need to get a complete list of them, including service and administrator accounts. DSQUERY from the following example ...
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13128112_c0
13128112
powershell
0
Title: How to add search dropdown for sharepoint site collection by powershell? Problem title: How to add search dropdown for sharepoint site collection by powershell? Tags: powershell, sharepoint-2010 Problem: How to add search dropdown for sharepoint site collection by powershell? I have a few custom search scopes th...
How to add search dropdown for sharepoint site collection by powershell? How to add search dropdown for sharepoint site collection by powershell? powershell sharepoint-2010 How sharepoint-2010 How to add search dropdown for sharepoint site collection by powershell? I have a few custom search scopes that I wanted to add...
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