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14760178_c0
14760178
powershell
0
Title: For-loop modulo operator Problem title: For-loop modulo operator Tags: powershell, modulo Problem: For-loop modulo operator I have to take an exam tomorrow, and one of the practice questions is as follows: for ($i = 3; $i++; $i %= 9) { Write-Host $i } The answer to this question should be that the lowest possibl...
For-loop modulo operator For-loop modulo operator powershell modulo For-loop Write-Host For-loop modulo operator I have to take an exam tomorrow, and one of the practice questions is as follows: The answer to this question should be that the lowest possible number from this line equals 4, and the highest number equals ...
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47148756_c3
47148756
powershell
3
, Virtual, JOURNALPOOLTIER.R800.57457.5.21.0, JOURNALPOOLTIER.R800.57457.5.21.1, Storage, Array, StorageArray.Name, Pool.ObjectID, PoolTier.objectID, Get-Content, Path, Manu, output.xml, file.DvMCLIResult.CommandResult.StorageArray, Write-Host, file.DvMCLIResult.CommandResult.StorageArray.Pool, file.DvMCLIResult.Comman...
, Virtual, JOURNALPOOLTIER.R800.57457.5.21.0, JOURNALPOOLTIER.R800.57457.5.21.1, Storage, Array, StorageArray.Name, Pool.ObjectID, PoolTier.objectID, Get-Content, Path, Manu, output.xml, file.DvMCLIResult.CommandResult.StorageArray, Write-Host, file.DvMCLIResult.CommandResult.StorageArray.Pool, file.DvMCLIResult.Comman...
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52536458_c0
52536458
powershell
0
Title: split string with variable length in powershell Problem title: split string with variable length in powershell Tags: powershell Problem: split string with variable length in powershell I guess my question is a bit stupid but I am a total newbie. I have to get substrings out of strings like this: DistinguishedNam...
split string with variable length in powershell split string with variable length in powershell powershell DistinguishedName Users split string with variable length in powershell I guess my question is a bit stupid but I am a total newbie. I have to get substrings out of strings like this: that should look like CN=xyz,...
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58123010_c2
58123010
powershell
2
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72692421_c1
72692421
powershell
1
in File LSFMoveReport 25544_25504_{6ED7AB69-4987-4705-8854->0C3CE21FC7B5}.rpt: Operation illegal on linked parameter. at >CrystalDecisions.ReportAppServer.Controllers.ReportSourceClass.Export(Expor>tOptions pExportOptions, RequestContext pRequestContext) at >CrystalDecisions.ReportSource.EromReportSourceBase.ExportToS...
in File LSFMoveReport 25544_25504_{6ED7AB69-4987-4705-8854->0C3CE21FC7B5}.rpt: Operation illegal on linked parameter. at >CrystalDecisions.ReportAppServer.Controllers.ReportSourceClass.Export(Expor>tOptions pExportOptions, RequestContext pRequestContext) at >CrystalDecisions.ReportSource.EromReportSourceBase.ExportToS...
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26248375_c0
26248375
powershell
0
Title: Renewing a Certificate using PowerShell Problem title: Renewing a Certificate using PowerShell Tags: pki, powershell, certificate Problem: Renewing a Certificate using PowerShell I am trying to renew a certificate (on my local machine) that is going to expire shortly. I know to do this manually but I can't find ...
Renewing a Certificate using PowerShell Renewing a Certificate using PowerShell pki powershell certificate PowerShell Renewing Certificate Renewing a Certificate using PowerShell I am trying to renew a certificate (on my local machine) that is going to expire shortly. I know to do this manually but I can't find a way t...
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79534804_c0
79534804
powershell
0
Title: oh-my-posh windows terminal first time installation issues & solution Problem title: oh-my-posh windows terminal first time installation issues & solution Tags: customization, powershell, windows-terminal, windows, oh-my-posh Problem: oh-my-posh windows terminal first time installation issues & solution ...
oh-my-posh windows terminal first time installation issues & solution oh-my-posh windows terminal first time installation issues & solution customization powershell windows-terminal windows oh-my-posh oh-my-posh windows terminal first time installation issues & solution I was customizing my Windows Terminal for...
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27741810_c0
27741810
powershell
0
Title: String to DateTime conversion in PowerShell Problem title: String to DateTime conversion in PowerShell Tags: datetime, powershell, string Problem: String to DateTime conversion in PowerShell I am trying to convert the time stamp value of a file to date time for comparing two date time differences. The data would...
String to DateTime conversion in PowerShell String to DateTime conversion in PowerShell datetime powershell string DateTime PowerShell String to DateTime conversion in PowerShell I am trying to convert the time stamp value of a file to date time for comparing two date time differences. The data would be coming in forma...
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32433853_c1
32433853
powershell
1
all) and to store it in a variable. Code signals: How, Clear-Host, Dept, Read-Host, Enter, User, Department, New-Object, System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry, System.DirectoryServices.DirectorySearcher, objSearcher.SearchRoot, objSearcher.PageSize, objSearcher.Filter, objSearcher.SearchScope, Subtree, objSearcher.F...
all) and to store it in a variable. Code signals: How, Clear-Host, Dept, Read-Host, Enter, User, Department, New-Object, System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry, System.DirectoryServices.DirectorySearcher, objSearcher.SearchRoot, objSearcher.PageSize, objSearcher.Filter, objSearcher.SearchScope, Subtree, objSearcher.F...
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embed
14054030_c0
14054030
powershell
0
Title: invoke-webrequest to get complete web page with images Problem title: invoke-webrequest to get complete web page with images Tags: image, gif, powershell-3.0, powershell, html Problem: invoke-webrequest to get complete web page with images How do I get the output file to contain the images on the webpage and not...
invoke-webrequest to get complete web page with images invoke-webrequest to get complete web page with images image gif powershell-3.0 powershell html Invoke-WebRequest mitpress.mit.edu book-Z-H-51.html OutFile powershell-3.0 invoke-webrequest to get complete web page with images How do I get the output file to contain...
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17171531_c0
17171531
powershell
0
Title: Powershell string to array Problem title: Powershell string to array Tags: arrays, loops, string, powershell Problem: Powershell string to array In Powershell how would I convert a string with a varying length of characters to an array formatted to a specific number of characters per item? Example using 10 chara...
Powershell string to array Powershell string to array arrays loops string powershell Powershell Powershell string to array In Powershell how would I convert a string with a varying length of characters to an array formatted to a specific number of characters per item? Example using 10 characters per item in the array: ...
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embed
63999457_c0
63999457
powershell
0
Title: How to execute powershell code in current directory from terminal? Problem title: How to execute powershell code in current directory from terminal? Tags: powershell, command-line-interface Problem: How to execute powershell code in current directory from terminal? I run a powershell command like this powershell...
How to execute powershell code in current directory from terminal? How to execute powershell code in current directory from terminal? powershell command-line-interface terminal How powershell.exe File GitHub run.ps1 How to execute powershell code in current directory from terminal? I run a powershell command like this ...
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embed
43225626_c1
43225626
powershell
1
take the attributes from the .csv file ? I got this working in the past, but it was like this: ForEach $user in $Users and not: ForEach-Object . Code signals: How, Powershell, Active, Directory, Employee, EmployeeID, SAMAccountName, Set-ADUser, TEST1, TEST2, TestXENUser, MUE, Miller, Street, Users, Import-CSV, data.cs...
take the attributes from the .csv file ? I got this working in the past, but it was like this: ForEach $user in $Users and not: ForEach-Object . Code signals: How, Powershell, Active, Directory, Employee, EmployeeID, SAMAccountName, Set-ADUser, TEST1, TEST2, TestXENUser, MUE, Miller, Street, Users, Import-CSV, data.cs...
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embed
71285392_c1
71285392
powershell
1
errors: my_powershell_script.ps1 -choosen_function make_directory -username admin -password admin -remote_address 192.168.2.22 Code signals: Call, ScriptBlock, Invoke-Command, Powershell, Param, choosen_function, remote_address, absolute_path, run_commend_on_remote_server, ConvertTo-SecureString, AsPlainText, Force, N...
errors: my_powershell_script.ps1 -choosen_function make_directory -username admin -password admin -remote_address 192.168.2.22 Code signals: Call, ScriptBlock, Invoke-Command, Powershell, Param, choosen_function, remote_address, absolute_path, run_commend_on_remote_server, ConvertTo-SecureString, AsPlainText, Force, N...
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embed
73045319_c2
73045319
powershell
2
": "aad", "originId": "7c75ce3a-70a0-40e4", "principalName": "John.Jumbo@me.nz", "subjectKind": "user", "url": "https://vssps.dev.azure.com/mbie-sandbox/_apis/Graph/Users/aad.ZWUwODZlZTQtN2U3MC03M2U0LTk3" }, Code signals: JMESPath, var1, dev.azure.com, OrgName, Windows, system32, aad.MDQwNjg0MDMtOWYwOC03OTM, JoMarie.Ju...
": "aad", "originId": "7c75ce3a-70a0-40e4", "principalName": "John.Jumbo@me.nz", "subjectKind": "user", "url": "https://vssps.dev.azure.com/mbie-sandbox/_apis/Graph/Users/aad.ZWUwODZlZTQtN2U3MC03M2U0LTk3" }, Code signals: JMESPath, var1, dev.azure.com, OrgName, Windows, system32, aad.MDQwNjg0MDMtOWYwOC03OTM, JoMarie.Ju...
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embed
25983461_c0
25983461
powershell
0
Title: How can I replace a section of a file, using Powershell? Problem title: How can I replace a section of a file, using Powershell? Tags: powershell Problem: How can I replace a section of a file, using Powershell? I have two text files. The first one looks like this: qwer asdf ---- 1234 5678 ==== zxcv And the seco...
How can I replace a section of a file, using Powershell? How can I replace a section of a file, using Powershell? powershell Powershell How How can I replace a section of a file, using Powershell? I have two text files. The first one looks like this: And the second one looks like How can I use Powershell to replace the...
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embed
76280417_c0
76280417
powershell
0
Title: Group in AD, which will include all users who have a mailing address Problem title: Group in AD, which will include all users who have a mailing address Tags: powershell, exchange-server, active-directory Problem: Group in AD, which will include all users who have a mailing address I need to create a group in AD...
Group in AD, which will include all users who have a mailing address Group in AD, which will include all users who have a mailing address powershell exchange-server active-directory all Group Group in AD, which will include all users who have a mailing address I need to create a group in AD, which will include all user...
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embed
76896068_c3
76896068
powershell
3
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ComputerProperties.OSPlatform, Workstation, EPOComputerProperties.OSOEMID, A4459, EPOComputerProperties.CPUType, AMD, Ryzen, PRO, Radeon, Graphics, EPOComputerProperties.CPUSpeed, EPOComputerProperties.NumOfCPU, EPOComputerProperties.CPUSerialNumber, EPOComputerProperties.TotalPhysicalMemory, EPOComputerProperties.Free...
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embed
77127427_c0
77127427
powershell
0
Title: How to get a list of all conditional access policy groups a particular user is part of? Problem title: How to get a list of all conditional access policy groups a particular user is part of? Tags: azure, powershell Problem: How to get a list of all conditional access policy groups a particular user is part of? U...
How to get a list of all conditional access policy groups a particular user is part of? How to get a list of all conditional access policy groups a particular user is part of? azure powershell How How to get a list of all conditional access policy groups a particular user is part of? Using the PowerShell MsolService Mo...
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embed
78683109_c2
78683109
powershell
2
Manager, SecurityProtocol, Net.SecurityProtocolType, Tls12, system.net.webrequest, system.net.webproxy, defaultwebproxy.credentials, System.Net.CredentialCache, DefaultNetworkCredentials, defaultwebproxy.BypassProxyOnLocal, env:http_proxy, env:https_proxy, Name, NuGet, ErrorAction, SilentlyContinue, Force, Verbose, Try...
Manager, SecurityProtocol, Net.SecurityProtocolType, Tls12, system.net.webrequest, system.net.webproxy, defaultwebproxy.credentials, System.Net.CredentialCache, DefaultNetworkCredentials, defaultwebproxy.BypassProxyOnLocal, env:http_proxy, env:https_proxy, Name, NuGet, ErrorAction, SilentlyContinue, Force, Verbose, Try...
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embed
78977340_c0
78977340
powershell
0
Title: I need a script for SCCM detection key to Match Value Data Problem title: I need a script for SCCM detection key to Match Value Data Tags: powershell-3.0, powershell, powershell-4.0, sccm Problem: I need a script for SCCM detection key to Match Value Data /* I need a script SCCM detection key for match "Value Da...
I need a script for SCCM detection key to Match Value Data I need a script for SCCM detection key to Match Value Data powershell-3.0 powershell powershell-4.0 sccm SCCM Match Value Data powershell-3.0 powershell-4.0 I need a script for SCCM detection key to Match Value Data /* I need a script SCCM detection key for mat...
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embed
2957828_c0
2957828
powershell
0
Title: Smart image search via Powershell Problem title: Smart image search via Powershell Tags: powershell, file-search, image Problem: Smart image search via Powershell I am interested in file searching by custom properties. For example, I want to find all JPEG-images with certain dimensions. Something looks like Get-...
Smart image search via Powershell Smart image search via Powershell powershell file-search image Smart Powershell Get-ChildItem Path Filter Recursive _.Dimension Smart image search via Powershell I am interested in file searching by custom properties. For example, I want to find all JPEG-images with certain dimensions....
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embed
39228400_c0
39228400
powershell
0
Title: Kill an .exe batch script and PowerShell Problem title: Kill an .exe batch script and PowerShell Tags: batch-file, exe, kill, taskkill, powershell Problem: Kill an .exe batch script and PowerShell I'm trying to make a script in PowerShell which calls a .bat (& .\test.bat) and this .bat needs to execute a .exe (o...
Kill an .exe batch script and PowerShell Kill an .exe batch script and PowerShell batch-file exe kill taskkill powershell Kill PowerShell Kill an .exe batch script and PowerShell I'm trying to make a script in PowerShell which calls a .bat (& .\test.bat) and this .bat needs to execute a .exe (or many), wait a timeout, ...
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41188034_c0
41188034
powershell
0
Title: How to remove the last two characters from multiple folders, but only where they contain specific letters Problem title: How to remove the last two characters from multiple folders, but only where they contain specific letters Tags: powershell, windows-10 Problem: How to remove the last two characters from multi...
How to remove the last two characters from multiple folders, but only where they contain specific letters How to remove the last two characters from multiple folders, but only where they contain specific letters powershell windows-10 multiple How windows-10 How to remove the last two characters from multiple folders, b...
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11575916_c1
11575916
powershell
1
hex dump: 0000000: d18f d18e 0d00 0a00 4300 3a00 5c00 5500 ........C.:.\.U. 0000010: 7300 6500 7200 7300 3e00 7300 6500 7400 s.e.r.s.>.s.e.t. 0000020: 2000 4400 4500 4200 5500 4700 5f00 4600 .D.E.B.U.G._.F. 0000030: 5500 4c00 4600 4900 4c00 4c00 4d00 4500 U.L.F.I.L.L.M.E. 0000040: 4e00 5400 3d00 2d00 5800 7200 7500 6e...
hex dump: 0000000: d18f d18e 0d00 0a00 4300 3a00 5c00 5500 ........C.:.\.U. 0000010: 7300 6500 7200 7300 3e00 7300 6500 7400 s.e.r.s.>.s.e.t. 0000020: 2000 4400 4500 4200 5500 4700 5f00 4600 .D.E.B.U.G._.F. 0000030: 5500 4c00 4600 4900 4c00 4c00 4d00 4500 U.L.F.I.L.L.M.E. 0000040: 4e00 5400 3d00 2d00 5800 7200 7500 6e...
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14885945_c0
14885945
powershell
0
Title: How to clear "Applications and Services Logs" using Powershell? Problem title: How to clear "Applications and Services Logs" using Powershell? Tags: windows, powershell, event-log Problem: How to clear "Applications and Services Logs" using Powershell? Anybody has an idea how to clear "Applic...
How to clear "Applications and Services Logs" using Powershell? How to clear "Applications and Services Logs" using Powershell? windows powershell event-log Powershell How Applications Services Logs How to clear "Applications and Services Logs" using Powershell? Anybody has an idea how to clear "App...
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18405514_c1
18405514
powershell
1
"image" property and the "content" idicates that I'm not connected : $graph.Images.Count 0 $graph.Content [...] <span class="footer_sign">Not connected</span> Anyone knows what I've done wrong?? Thanks Code signals: the, Powershell, invoke-webrequest...and, Zabbix, zabfront-eqx.noc.lan, index.php, chart2.php, Enter, I...
"image" property and the "content" idicates that I'm not connected : $graph.Images.Count 0 $graph.Content [...] <span class="footer_sign">Not connected</span> Anyone knows what I've done wrong?? Thanks Code signals: the, Powershell, invoke-webrequest...and, Zabbix, zabfront-eqx.noc.lan, index.php, chart2.php, Enter, I...
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embed
46362402_c0
46362402
powershell
0
Title: How to make a filename by date with powershell Problem title: How to make a filename by date with powershell Tags: powershell Problem: How to make a filename by date with powershell I'm pretty new to Powershell and would like to output the result of a command to a file name. I try the following within the powers...
How to make a filename by date with powershell How to make a filename by date with powershell powershell How Get-Date DayofYear b$a How to make a filename by date with powershell I'm pretty new to Powershell and would like to output the result of a command to a file name. I try the following within the powershell shell...
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embed
46395699_c0
46395699
powershell
0
Title: Split a text file by lines Problem title: Split a text file by lines Tags: powershell, text, windows Problem: Split a text file by lines while (($Line = $Reader.ReadLine()) -ne $null) { if ($Line.StartsWith("3M")) { $OutputFile = "Article.txt" } Add-Content (Join-Path $Path $OutputFile) $Line } This as a result,...
Split a text file by lines Split a text file by lines powershell text windows Split transfer.txt Article.txt Path BATCH InputFile Join-Path Reader New-Object System.IO.StreamReader Line Reader.ReadLine Line.StartsWith OutputFile Add-Content Split a text file by lines With Powershell i'm trying to split a text file into...
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embed
49518300_c2
49518300
powershell
2
State, Email, Address, Param, Months, Days, Send-CertificateList, FromAddress, email.com, ToAddress, MessageSubject, env:COMPUTERNAME.$env:USERDNSDOMAIN, SendingServer, smtp.SendingServer.com, SMTPMessage, New-Object, System.Net.Mail.MailMessage, ErrorAction, SilentlyContinue, SMTPMessage.IsBodyHTML, SMTPMessage.Prior...
State, Email, Address, Param, Months, Days, Send-CertificateList, FromAddress, email.com, ToAddress, MessageSubject, env:COMPUTERNAME.$env:USERDNSDOMAIN, SendingServer, smtp.SendingServer.com, SMTPMessage, New-Object, System.Net.Mail.MailMessage, ErrorAction, SilentlyContinue, SMTPMessage.IsBodyHTML, SMTPMessage.Prior...
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53342207_c0
53342207
powershell
0
Title: Copy file that starts with any number or any letter to a folder Problem title: Copy file that starts with any number or any letter to a folder Tags: wildcard, powershell, glob Problem: Copy file that starts with any number or any letter to a folder I need help to construct a code for PowerShell that will copy an...
Copy file that starts with any number or any letter to a folder Copy file that starts with any number or any letter to a folder wildcard powershell glob Copy Copy-Item Path Destination SUB Copy file that starts with any number or any letter to a folder I need help to construct a code for PowerShell that will copy any f...
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embed
42010283_c0
42010283
powershell
0
Title: Regex how to replace &lt;&#x27;string&#x27;&gt; with a new line but keep the &#x27;string&#x27; Problem title: Regex how to replace &lt;&#x27;string&#x27;&gt; with a new line but keep the &#x27;string&#x27; Tags: replace, regex, powershell Problem: Regex how to replace <'string'> with a new line but keep the 'st...
Regex how to replace &lt;&#x27;string&#x27;&gt; with a new line but keep the &#x27;string&#x27; Regex how to replace &lt;&#x27;string&#x27;&gt; with a new line but keep the &#x27;string&#x27; replace regex powershell Regex text2 Regex how to replace <'string'> with a new line but keep the 'string' I am completely cluel...
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55497527_c0
55497527
powershell
0
Title: How to remove specific words from a powershell script? Problem title: How to remove specific words from a powershell script? Tags: powershell Problem: How to remove specific words from a powershell script? I have a file which contains the below: Enable succeeded: [stdout] root daemon bin sys sync games man lp gn...
How to remove specific words from a powershell script? How to remove specific words from a powershell script? powershell a How Enable _apt How to remove specific words from a powershell script? I have a file which contains the below: I want to remove Enable succeeded: ,[stdout] and [stderr] from this using powershell. ...
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56889370_c0
56889370
powershell
0
Title: Compare part of node xml files using powershell Problem title: Compare part of node xml files using powershell Tags: xml, powershell, compare Problem: Compare part of node xml files using powershell I want to compare a part of the xml-tree of two files (GPO->Computer from a GPOReport). $Xml1 = Get-Object $Path1 ...
Compare part of node xml files using powershell Compare part of node xml files using powershell xml powershell compare powershell Compare Xml1 Get-Object Path1 Xml2 Path2 Compare-Object DifferenceObject Compare part of node xml files using powershell I want to compare a part of the xml-tree of two files (GPO->Computer ...
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25655812_c1
25655812
powershell
1
9B18C80F61B8FBBCC2AE2FC4FE34586F990A908ED247FDF13DF7195B5598BF8100A2FE21201F80FBC6DABB1F55F278C3B264 E; path=/,4228470b1fa65b0d5432813abdb97e97=6A7614B979259F2206918E0475D52EDD47A2EB2B5A69A459DD3764E77DE63642A2A3B8929F2411E0AEE65627FD5C39607816995296626DA7295CA870CF4506AF2FA502B4551D893CB8156D2FF1FE119F6D63D259CE1DCA4F...
DF13DF7195B5598BF8100A2FE21201F80FBC6DABB1F55F278C3B264 E; path=/,4228470b1fa65b0d5432813abdb97e97=6A7614B979259F2206918E0475D52EDD47A2EB2B5A69A459DD3764E77DE63642A2A3B8929F2411E0AEE65627FD5C39607816995296626DA7295CA870CF4506AF2FA502B4551D893CB8156D2FF1FE119F6D63D259CE1DCA4F2472724A7395E482422A3CDC0B54DDF11207F81600F
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64846341_c0
64846341
powershell
0
Title: Powershell how to check if text file is empty and ignore whitespaces Problem title: Powershell how to check if text file is empty and ignore whitespaces Tags: powershell, powershell-4.0 Problem: Powershell how to check if text file is empty and ignore whitespaces I'm trying to make a simple check for a log file ...
Powershell how to check if text file is empty and ignore whitespaces Powershell how to check if text file is empty and ignore whitespaces powershell powershell-4.0 Powershell Get-Content powershell-4.0 Powershell how to check if text file is empty and ignore whitespaces I'm trying to make a simple check for a log file ...
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14085077_c0
14085077
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell: How can I to force to get a result as an Array instead of Object Problem title: PowerShell: How can I to force to get a result as an Array instead of Object Tags: powershell Problem: PowerShell: How can I to force to get a result as an Array instead of Object $result = Get-ADUser -Filter $filter If I...
PowerShell: How can I to force to get a result as an Array instead of Object PowerShell: How can I to force to get a result as an Array instead of Object powershell PowerShell How Array Object Get-ADUser Filter PowerShell: How can I to force to get a result as an Array instead of Object If I have 2 or more results, I g...
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49817534_c1
49817534
powershell
1
6)\Gemalto\NET Smartcard Framework SDK\v2.3.0\bin\SmartCard.Runtime.dll" PS C:\> Test-Path $env:GEMALTO_SMARTCARD_DLL False PS C:\> Test-Path "C:\Program Files (x86)\Gemalto\NET Smartcard Framework SDK\v2.3.0\bin\SmartCard.Runtime.dll" True Code signals: Why, Test-Path, Name, Value, PSVersion, WSManStackVersion, Serial...
6)\Gemalto\NET Smartcard Framework SDK\v2.3.0\bin\SmartCard.Runtime.dll" PS C:\> Test-Path $env:GEMALTO_SMARTCARD_DLL False PS C:\> Test-Path "C:\Program Files (x86)\Gemalto\NET Smartcard Framework SDK\v2.3.0\bin\SmartCard.Runtime.dll" True Code signals: Why, Test-Path, Name, Value, PSVersion, WSManStackVersion, Serial...
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50329641_c0
50329641
powershell
0
Title: How do you install an exe file stored in Azure File shares on Azure VMs using DSC? Problem title: How do you install an exe file stored in Azure File shares on Azure VMs using DSC? Tags: azure-files, azure, virtual-machine, powershell, dsc Problem: How do you install an exe file stored in Azure File shares on Az...
How do you install an exe file stored in Azure File shares on Azure VMs using DSC? How do you install an exe file stored in Azure File shares on Azure VMs using DSC? azure-files azure virtual-machine powershell dsc DSC How Azure File VMs How do you install an exe file stored in Azure File shares on Azure VMs using DSC?...
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53529832_c2
53529832
powershell
2
9/2018 02:23:17 - 0: 0: 10 11/29/2018 02:23:17 - 0: 0: 11 11/29/2018 02:23:17 - 0: 0: 12 11/29/2018 02:23:17 - 0: 0: 13 This problem seems a little complicated. How can I solve this problem or is there a shorter way? Code signals: How, Start-Job, StopWatch, New-Object, TypeName, System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch, StopWatch....
9/2018 02:23:17 - 0: 0: 10 11/29/2018 02:23:17 - 0: 0: 11 11/29/2018 02:23:17 - 0: 0: 12 11/29/2018 02:23:17 - 0: 0: 13 This problem seems a little complicated. How can I solve this problem or is there a shorter way? Code signals: How, Start-Job, StopWatch, New-Object, TypeName, System.Diagnostics.Stopwatch, StopWatch....
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6146892
powershell
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Title: Writing PowerShell CmdLets in Python Dynamically Problem title: Writing PowerShell CmdLets in Python Dynamically Tags: powershell, .net, python, ironpython, powershell-cmdlet Problem: Writing PowerShell CmdLets in Python Dynamically I want to be able to write PowerShell CmdLets using IronPython, and furthermore ...
Writing PowerShell CmdLets in Python Dynamically Writing PowerShell CmdLets in Python Dynamically powershell .net python ironpython powershell-cmdlet Writing PowerShell CmdLets Python Dynamically Writing PowerShell CmdLets in Python Dynamically I want to be able to write PowerShell CmdLets using IronPython, and further...
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63731195
powershell
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Title: Using Select-Object in a script moves on before Select-Object is done Problem title: Using Select-Object in a script moves on before Select-Object is done Tags: powershell, select-object, select Problem: Using Select-Object in a script moves on before Select-Object is done With this code: Get-ADUser -Filter {sam...
Using Select-Object in a script moves on before Select-Object is done Using Select-Object in a script moves on before Select-Object is done powershell select-object select Using Select-Object Get-ADUser Filter Read-Host Using Select-Object in a script moves on before Select-Object is done With this code: Why does my ou...
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71406330_c2
71406330
powershell
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Second, excel.workbooks.open, env:USERPROFILE, Application, Data, Microsoft, XLSTART, PATH, GCI, Recurse, ErrorAction, SilentlyContinue, Get-FileHash, Algorithm, MD5, Hash, File, _.Path.split, Last, _.Path.Substring, _.Path.LastIndexof, Link, _.Path, Group, Where, _.Count, Expand, ConvertTo-Csv, NoTypeInformation, Del...
Second, excel.workbooks.open, env:USERPROFILE, Application, Data, Microsoft, XLSTART, PATH, GCI, Recurse, ErrorAction, SilentlyContinue, Get-FileHash, Algorithm, MD5, Hash, File, _.Path.split, Last, _.Path.Substring, _.Path.LastIndexof, Link, _.Path, Group, Where, _.Count, Expand, ConvertTo-Csv, NoTypeInformation, Del...
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7387840_c0
7387840
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell - Download files with WebDAV Problem title: PowerShell - Download files with WebDAV Tags: powershell-2.0, powershell, webdav Problem: PowerShell - Download files with WebDAV I want to use PowerShell with WebDAV (https) to download multiple files from a folder. The name from the download files is unkno...
PowerShell - Download files with WebDAV PowerShell - Download files with WebDAV powershell-2.0 powershell webdav PowerShell Download WebDAV powershell-2.0 PowerShell - Download files with WebDAV I want to use PowerShell with WebDAV (https) to download multiple files from a folder. The name from the download files is un...
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74138634_c0
74138634
powershell
0
Title: Not recognised as a name of cmdlet Problem title: Not recognised as a name of cmdlet Tags: powershell Problem: Not recognised as a name of cmdlet I’m trying to execute a script to extract current security on the server but I get the following error: The term get is not recognised at the name of cmdlet The script...
Not recognised as a name of cmdlet Not recognised as a name of cmdlet powershell Not Not recognised as a name of cmdlet I’m trying to execute a script to extract current security on the server but I get the following error: The term get is not recognised at the name of cmdlet The script I’m trying to run is: `Get-adgro...
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56563303_c0
56563303
powershell
0
Title: How to convert batch script if statement to powershell? Problem title: How to convert batch script if statement to powershell? Tags: powershell Problem: How to convert batch script if statement to powershell? I have a batch script. I want to change it to powershell script. Is my code below the same purpose? My b...
How to convert batch script if statement to powershell? How to convert batch script if statement to powershell? powershell How ODM EQU ECHO Stage Write-Host Stge How to convert batch script if statement to powershell? I have a batch script. I want to change it to powershell script. Is my code below the same purpose? My...
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75821114_c0
75821114
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Import-CSV - Get Name and Value from the same line Problem title: Powershell Import-CSV - Get Name and Value from the same line Tags: powershell, import-csv Problem: Powershell Import-CSV - Get Name and Value from the same line I'm trying to get from this file -> File 1: Name;Datum;Nominal;L_TOL;U_TOL...
Powershell Import-CSV - Get Name and Value from the same line Powershell Import-CSV - Get Name and Value from the same line powershell import-csv the Powershell Import-CSV Get Name Value Datum Nominal L_TOL U_TOL Unit Feature Border Type Date Time Operator abstrich_ abstrich__ mp_658__ rough01_Pt rough02_Rz Powershell ...
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36196506_c0
36196506
powershell
0
Title: Jenkins and PowerShell Problem title: Jenkins and PowerShell Tags: jenkins, powershell Problem: Jenkins and PowerShell I have a linux machine with Jenkins installed on it. It executes variety of different jobs on other linux machines. Now - I would like to connect to a Windows machine and execute a PS script. Is...
Jenkins and PowerShell Jenkins and PowerShell jenkins powershell Jenkins PowerShell Jenkins and PowerShell I have a linux machine with Jenkins installed on it. It executes variety of different jobs on other linux machines. Now - I would like to connect to a Windows machine and execute a PS script. Is it possible to do ...
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49238068_c1
49238068
powershell
1
} Everything in this method works great, except now my table is no longer outputting to the window. Instead, the user just get a prompt to pick a number from 1 to x with no context for what each number represents. Why is the table working in the main area of the script, but not working in a function? Code signals: the...
} Everything in this method works great, except now my table is no longer outputting to the window. Instead, the user just get a prompt to pick a number from 1 to x with no context for what each number represents. Why is the table working in the main area of the script, but not working in a function? Code signals: the...
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52029194_c0
52029194
powershell
0
Title: Creating a path and running specific commands on that directory Problem title: Creating a path and running specific commands on that directory Tags: powershell Problem: Creating a path and running specific commands on that directory enter image description here Ex. $ap = Get-location "cd c:\osit\bin\acf" $ap ./a...
Creating a path and running specific commands on that directory Creating a path and running specific commands on that directory powershell Creating Get-location Creating a path and running specific commands on that directory enter image description here Ex. However its not working. Error that its not a commandlet. Beca...
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58130410_c2
58130410
powershell
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Release-Ref, System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal, ReleaseComObject, System.__ComObject, System.GC, Collect, WaitForPendingFinalizers, New-Object, ComObject, Excel.Application, objExcel.Workbooks.Open, TestIds.xlsx, objWorkbook.Worksheets.Item, Get-ChildItem, Filter, ForEach-Object, FileName, Get-Content, _.Name, Wr...
Release-Ref, System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal, ReleaseComObject, System.__ComObject, System.GC, Collect, WaitForPendingFinalizers, New-Object, ComObject, Excel.Application, objExcel.Workbooks.Open, TestIds.xlsx, objWorkbook.Worksheets.Item, Get-ChildItem, Filter, ForEach-Object, FileName, Get-Content, _.Name, Wr...
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62647388_c1
62647388
powershell
1
soon as [Win32.Advapi32]::GetEffectiveRightsFromAclA([ref]$pacl, [ref]$pTrustee,[ref]$PACCESS_MASK) , with or without a $AccessMask = , is called PowerShell crashes. Sorry, I can only supply a screenshot of the PowerShell crash and not the text. From here on I am running against a wall, what do I have to change? Code ...
soon as [Win32.Advapi32]::GetEffectiveRightsFromAclA([ref]$pacl, [ref]$pTrustee,[ref]$PACCESS_MASK) , with or without a $AccessMask = , is called PowerShell crashes. Sorry, I can only supply a screenshot of the PowerShell crash and not the text. From here on I am running against a wall, what do I have to change? Code ...
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42496825_c0
42496825
powershell
0
Title: How to parse (French) full month into datetime object in PowerShell? Problem title: How to parse (French) full month into datetime object in PowerShell? Tags: powershell, datetime Problem: How to parse (French) full month into datetime object in PowerShell? I have a string of a date which I want to parse into a ...
How to parse (French) full month into datetime object in PowerShell? How to parse (French) full month into datetime object in PowerShell? powershell datetime How French PowerShell MMMM How to parse (French) full month into datetime object in PowerShell? I have a string of a date which I want to parse into a datetime ob...
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45948530_c1
45948530
powershell
1
FullyQualifiedErrorId : InvalidOperation,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.RenameItemCommand Even though there are *.nfo files in most of the folders. Code signals: PSInvalidOperationException, Renaming, PowerShell, Get-ChildItem, Path, Where-Object, _.PSisContainer, ForEach-Object, Process, new1Name, Filter, Select-Objec...
FullyQualifiedErrorId : InvalidOperation,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.RenameItemCommand Even though there are *.nfo files in most of the folders. Code signals: PSInvalidOperationException, Renaming, PowerShell, Get-ChildItem, Path, Where-Object, _.PSisContainer, ForEach-Object, Process, new1Name, Filter, Select-Objec...
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71943372_c0
71943372
powershell
0
Title: Video frames with timestamp or export frame name and timestamp to excel file Problem title: Video frames with timestamp or export frame name and timestamp to excel file Tags: video-processing, ffmpeg, powershell Problem: Video frames with timestamp or export frame name and timestamp to excel file I need to break...
Video frames with timestamp or export frame name and timestamp to excel file Video frames with timestamp or export frame name and timestamp to excel file video-processing ffmpeg powershell Video Video frames with timestamp or export frame name and timestamp to excel file I need to break a video into frames (60fps) and ...
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73377652_c2
73377652
powershell
2
2022 0:00 25823-0001 ... 8/2/2022 0:00 8/2/2022 1:00 25823-0001 ... 8/2/2022 1:00 8/2/2022 2:00 25823-0001 ... So the file would end up being 25823-0001_202207.txt and contain 7/1/2022 9:00 7/1/2022 10:00 25823-0001 7/1/2022 10:00 7/1/2022 11:00 25823-0001 ... 7/1/2022 11:00 7/1/2022 12:00 25823-0001 ... 7/1/2022 12:00...
2022 0:00 25823-0001 ... 8/2/2022 0:00 8/2/2022 1:00 25823-0001 ... 8/2/2022 1:00 8/2/2022 2:00 25823-0001 ... So the file would end up being 25823-0001_202207.txt and contain 7/1/2022 9:00 7/1/2022 10:00 25823-0001 7/1/2022 10:00 7/1/2022 11:00 25823-0001 ... 7/1/2022 11:00 7/1/2022 12:00 25823-0001 ... 7/1/2022 12:00...
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19948354_c0
19948354
powershell
0
Title: Why powershell becomes unresponsive Problem title: Why powershell becomes unresponsive Tags: powershell Problem: Why powershell becomes unresponsive My powershell sessions become unresponsive for a while (up to 3-10 seconds), if I haven't typed a command on them in 10-15 minutes. I mean if I try to use tab compl...
Why powershell becomes unresponsive Why powershell becomes unresponsive powershell Why Why powershell becomes unresponsive My powershell sessions become unresponsive for a while (up to 3-10 seconds), if I haven't typed a command on them in 10-15 minutes. I mean if I try to use tab completion (cmdlet execution also) aft...
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24807788_c0
24807788
powershell
0
Title: Change directory where path in dictionary Problem title: Change directory where path in dictionary Tags: powershell Problem: Change directory where path in dictionary I want to have part of a path in a dictionary, then change the path to that part that is in the dictionary plus another path part. So for example:...
Change directory where path in dictionary Change directory where path in dictionary powershell Change part1 Set-Location Change directory where path in dictionary I want to have part of a path in a dictionary, then change the path to that part that is in the dictionary plus another path part. So for example: I will get...
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68564305_c0
68564305
powershell
0
Title: Need Powershell command to avoid memory error Problem title: Need Powershell command to avoid memory error Tags: powershell Problem: Need Powershell command to avoid memory error I need to update a file and remove any string that says "ENCRYPTED = YES", the below command works on a test file but the actual file ...
Need Powershell command to avoid memory error Need Powershell command to avoid memory error powershell Need Powershell ENCRYPTED Need Powershell command to avoid memory error I need to update a file and remove any string that says "ENCRYPTED = YES", the below command works on a test file but the actual file is 250GB an...
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69220238_c0
69220238
powershell
0
Title: Power shell script to export the Sharepoint site inactive for more than 90 days Problem title: Power shell script to export the Sharepoint site inactive for more than 90 days Tags: azure-powershell, powershell, sharepoint-online, azure, sharepoint Problem: Power shell script to export the Sharepoint site inactiv...
Power shell script to export the Sharepoint site inactive for more than 90 days Power shell script to export the Sharepoint site inactive for more than 90 days azure-powershell powershell sharepoint-online azure sharepoint Power Sharepoint Power shell script to export the Sharepoint site inactive for more than 90 days ...
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71198578_c0
71198578
powershell
0
Title: New to PowerShell and sof, loopsI b Problem title: New to PowerShell and sof, loopsI b Tags: powershell Problem: New to PowerShell and sof, loopsI b I am trying to make a loop that shows top ten process by cpu usage and want it to refresh every 10 seconds, but I only want it to run 3 times then stop. So I make $...
New to PowerShell and sof, loopsI b New to PowerShell and sof, loopsI b powershell PowerShell New to PowerShell and sof, loopsI b I am trying to make a loop that shows top ten process by cpu usage and want it to refresh every 10 seconds, but I only want it to run 3 times then stop. So I make then I run, but it just kee...
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77477003_c0
77477003
powershell
0
Title: Combine 2 datapoints to a single variable Problem title: Combine 2 datapoints to a single variable Tags: powershell Problem: Combine 2 datapoints to a single variable I am trying to export information about servers into a report using Pscribo. This works perfectly for a single value, but I have a variable $msg i...
Combine 2 datapoints to a single variable Combine 2 datapoints to a single variable powershell Combine ServerName Status Message POD-1-CS01 Error POD-1-CS03 msg.ServerName msg.Status msg.Message Combine 2 datapoints to a single variable I am trying to export information about servers into a report using Pscribo. This w...
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28651006_c0
28651006
powershell
0
Title: How to rename multiple files in directory? Problem title: How to rename multiple files in directory? Tags: scripting, powershell, batch-file Problem: How to rename multiple files in directory? I have many files in directory with name like injector.cpython-33.pyo PregnancyMegaMod.cpython-33.pyo I need to cut from...
How to rename multiple files in directory? How to rename multiple files in directory? scripting powershell batch-file How injector.cpython-33.pyo PregnancyMegaMod.cpython-33.pyo cpython-33 injector.pyo PregnancyMegaMod.pyo How to rename multiple files in directory? I have many files in directory with name like I need t...
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12292577_c1
12292577
powershell
1
10057}").Activate() $dte.ActiveWindow.Object.GetItem($shortpath).Select(1) $dte.ExecuteCommand("Project.UnloadProject") $dte.ExecuteCommand("Project.ReloadProject") Code signals: Unload, How, dte.ExecuteCommand, Project.ReloadProject, Reload, SolutionExplorer, Window, Context, Menus, Get-Project, dte.Solution.Propertie...
10057}").Activate() $dte.ActiveWindow.Object.GetItem($shortpath).Select(1) $dte.ExecuteCommand("Project.UnloadProject") $dte.ExecuteCommand("Project.ReloadProject") Code signals: Unload, How, dte.ExecuteCommand, Project.ReloadProject, Reload, SolutionExplorer, Window, Context, Menus, Get-Project, dte.Solution.Propertie...
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51758269_c1
51758269
powershell
1
am doing wrong? P.S. I have the following versions for AWS PS tooling ( Get-AWSPowerShellVersion ) Amazon Web Services SDK for .NET: Core Runtime Version 3.3.22.5 AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell: Version 3.3.283.0` Code signals: AWS, credential_source, Ec2InstanceMetadata, SomeUser, aws_access_key_id, AKIAXXX, aws_se...
am doing wrong? P.S. I have the following versions for AWS PS tooling ( Get-AWSPowerShellVersion ) Amazon Web Services SDK for .NET: Core Runtime Version 3.3.22.5 AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell: Version 3.3.283.0` Code signals: AWS, credential_source, Ec2InstanceMetadata, SomeUser, aws_access_key_id, AKIAXXX, aws_se...
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52258178_c1
52258178
powershell
1
file... The filename of the uncompressed file is always the same name as the archive except with either a .ISO or .BIN extension. Ideally I'd like the script to check for .ISO first and if not found, check for .BIN, but we're getting way above my knowledge level there... Any help much appreciated! Code signals: 7z, Fi...
file... The filename of the uncompressed file is always the same name as the archive except with either a .ISO or .BIN extension. Ideally I'd like the script to check for .ISO first and if not found, check for .BIN, but we're getting way above my knowledge level there... Any help much appreciated! Code signals: 7z, Fi...
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60834691_c0
60834691
powershell
0
Title: Does anyone knows how to use the slmgr /ipk using PS AppDeployToolkit? Problem title: Does anyone knows how to use the slmgr /ipk using PS AppDeployToolkit? Tags: windows, activation, powershell, sccm, window Problem: Does anyone knows how to use the slmgr /ipk using PS AppDeployToolkit? Does anyone know how to ...
Does anyone knows how to use the slmgr /ipk using PS AppDeployToolkit? Does anyone knows how to use the slmgr /ipk using PS AppDeployToolkit? windows activation powershell sccm window PS Does AppDeployToolkit Does anyone knows how to use the slmgr /ipk using PS AppDeployToolkit? Does anyone know how to use the slmgr /i...
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embed
20707857_c0
20707857
powershell
0
Title: Pass a value from powershell to TFS Build Workflow Problem title: Pass a value from powershell to TFS Build Workflow Tags: powershell, build-process, tfs Problem: Pass a value from powershell to TFS Build Workflow I have a build which kicks off a PowerShell script. What it does is gather code coverage metrics an...
Pass a value from powershell to TFS Build Workflow Pass a value from powershell to TFS Build Workflow powershell build-process tfs powershell Pass TFS Build Workflow Pass a value from powershell to TFS Build Workflow I have a build which kicks off a PowerShell script. What it does is gather code coverage metrics and th...
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embed
25080817_c0
25080817
powershell
0
Title: How to change dns setting using powershell Problem title: How to change dns setting using powershell Tags: powershell Problem: How to change dns setting using powershell I am really confused where to start from I would like to populate just two fields in network adapter setting. those two fields are preferred DN...
How to change dns setting using powershell How to change dns setting using powershell powershell powershell How How to change dns setting using powershell I am really confused where to start from I would like to populate just two fields in network adapter setting. those two fields are preferred DNS and alternate DNS. T...
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embed
65565862_c0
65565862
powershell
0
Title: Get-ChildItem recursively but exclude files in the parent folder Problem title: Get-ChildItem recursively but exclude files in the parent folder Tags: get-childitem, powershell Problem: Get-ChildItem recursively but exclude files in the parent folder I need to get a list of files in all subdirectories of $PSScri...
Get-ChildItem recursively but exclude files in the parent folder Get-ChildItem recursively but exclude files in the parent folder get-childitem powershell Get-ChildItem Files LiteralPath PSScriptRoot Recurse Where-Object _.PSIsContainer Get-ChildItem recursively but exclude files in the parent folder I need to get a li...
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embed
66766717_c1
66766717
powershell
1
c """$NET="192.168.111";for($i=1;$i -lt 255;$i++){$command="ping -n 1 -w 100 $NET.$i > nul 2>&1 && echo $NET.$i";start-process -nonewwindow "cmd" -argumentlist "/c $command" -redirectstandardoutput "tmp$i.txt"};cat tmp*.txt > sweep.txt""" Escaping the && powershell -c "$NET="192.168.111";for($i=1;$i -lt 255;$i++){$comm...
c """$NET="192.168.111";for($i=1;$i -lt 255;$i++){$command="ping -n 1 -w 100 $NET.$i > nul 2>&1 && echo $NET.$i";start-process -nonewwindow "cmd" -argumentlist "/c $command" -redirectstandardoutput "tmp$i.txt"};cat tmp*.txt > sweep.txt""" Escaping the && powershell -c "$NET="192.168.111";for($i=1;$i -lt 255;$i++){$comm...
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embed
78342140_c1
78342140
powershell
1
url1 Start-Process "msedge" -ArgumentList "--new-window", "--window-position=$($center2X- 960),$($center2Y-540)", $url2` ``` Code signals: Powershell, Define, URLs, url1, www.twitter.com, url2, www.gmail.com, Load, Add-Type, AssemblyName, System.Windows.Forms, System.Drawing, Get, screen1, System.Windows.Forms.Screen, ...
url1 Start-Process "msedge" -ArgumentList "--new-window", "--window-position=$($center2X- 960),$($center2Y-540)", $url2` ``` Code signals: Powershell, Define, URLs, url1, www.twitter.com, url2, www.gmail.com, Load, Add-Type, AssemblyName, System.Windows.Forms, System.Drawing, Get, screen1, System.Windows.Forms.Screen, ...
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[ 0.25732421875, 0.155029296875, 0.1834716796875, 0.12890625, 0.1588134765625, 0.1058349609375, 0.1517333984375, 0.2301025390625, 0.0999755859375, 0.216552734375, 0.125732421875, 0.1907958984375, 0.07568359375, 0.076171875, 0.1510009765625, 0.02703857421875, 0.2064208984375, 0.019226...
embed
38323223_c0
38323223
powershell
0
Title: one command | findstr and than string manipulation Problem title: one command | findstr and than string manipulation Tags: jboss, powershell Problem: one command | findstr and than string manipulation I need a oneliner in PowerShell to get information from jboss-cli . I have this already: jboss-cli.bat -c --comm...
one command | findstr and than string manipulation one command | findstr and than string manipulation jboss powershell jboss-cli.bat application.war one command | findstr and than string manipulation I need a oneliner in PowerShell to get information from jboss-cli . I have this already: output is: active-sessions=100 ...
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[ 0.164794921875, 0.247314453125, 0.1505126953125, 0.25439453125, 0.094482421875, 0.1292724609375, 0.2286376953125, 0.2139892578125, 0.0271453857421875, 0.115234375, 0.197265625, 0.1328125, 0.1031494140625, 0.1807861328125, 0.166259765625, 0.146240234375, 0.081787109375, 0.1198730468...
embed
49157477_c1
49157477
powershell
1
path | Foreach {$_ -replace "(?<=http://).+?(?=/.*)",".+?(?=/.*).newEnvironment"}; Set-Content $path; But It did not work, even if it was setting the links in this way: http://.+?(?=/.*).newEnvironment/asd/test.aspx Code signals: a, Replace, NewEnvironment, Get-Content, www.site.de, site.de.$newEnvironment, www.site.co...
path | Foreach {$_ -replace "(?<=http://).+?(?=/.*)",".+?(?=/.*).newEnvironment"}; Set-Content $path; But It did not work, even if it was setting the links in this way: http://.+?(?=/.*).newEnvironment/asd/test.aspx Code signals: a, Replace, NewEnvironment, Get-Content, www.site.de, site.de.$newEnvironment, www.site.co...
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[ 0.2666015625, 0.002105712890625, 0.2037353515625, 0.291259765625, 0.0841064453125, 0.101318359375, 0.088623046875, 0.1859130859375, 0.0802001953125, 0.1485595703125, 0.1529541015625, 0.1485595703125, 0.071533203125, 0.1409912109375, 0.06634521484375, 0.1591796875, 0.19287109375, 0....
embed
50121337_c1
50121337
powershell
1
="SystemGet"> <property name="name" /> <property name="MapOverride"> <map> <entry key="node.infoblock" value="b34t34bhj54b%B#Y$%Bn45ht5h" /> </map> </property> </bean> </beans> Code signals: SetValueInvocationException, How, XML, Exception, Value, Cannot, Document, line:18, char:5, XMLDoc.$controlSource, CategoryInfo, ...
="SystemGet"> <property name="name" /> <property name="MapOverride"> <map> <entry key="node.infoblock" value="b34t34bhj54b%B#Y$%Bn45ht5h" /> </map> </property> </bean> </beans> Code signals: SetValueInvocationException, How, XML, Exception, Value, Cannot, Document, line:18, char:5, XMLDoc.$controlSource, CategoryInfo, ...
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embed
53071711_c0
53071711
powershell
0
Title: Powershell encoding issues in memory Problem title: Powershell encoding issues in memory Tags: powershell, encoding, character-encoding Problem: Powershell encoding issues in memory I am parsing some XML text though an API without saving the actual file and have run into an issue when the text includes character...
Powershell encoding issues in memory Powershell encoding issues in memory powershell encoding character-encoding Powershell Powershell encoding issues in memory I am parsing some XML text though an API without saving the actual file and have run into an issue when the text includes characters from other languages. When...
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embed
53414208_c2
53414208
powershell
2
-Main.ps1, NsxManagerFqdn, CGSM-NSX.nfv.gss, NsxManagerPassword, VMware1, CGSM-VCSA.nfv.gss, vsphere.local, NsxControllerPassword, HostingvCenterFQDN, HostingvCenterUser, HostingvCenterPassword, PrimaryNsxManagerFqdn, PrimaryNsxManagerPassword, PrimaryNsxvCenterFqdn, PrimaryNsxvCenterUser, PrimaryNsxvCenterPassword, Ns...
-Main.ps1, NsxManagerFqdn, CGSM-NSX.nfv.gss, NsxManagerPassword, VMware1, CGSM-VCSA.nfv.gss, vsphere.local, NsxControllerPassword, HostingvCenterFQDN, HostingvCenterUser, HostingvCenterPassword, PrimaryNsxManagerFqdn, PrimaryNsxManagerPassword, PrimaryNsxvCenterFqdn, PrimaryNsxvCenterUser, PrimaryNsxvCenterPassword, Ns...
[ 0.01239013671875, 0.00885009765625, -0.0174560546875, -0.00191497802734375, 0.00750732421875, 0.009033203125, 0.018798828125, -0.000507354736328125, -0.013671875, 0.0164794921875, 0.007598876953125, 0.0299072265625, -0.0019073486328125, -0.004638671875, 0.01043701171875, 0.0234375, 0...
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embed
58846287_c1
58846287
powershell
1
$OU | Format-List -Property Name, Manufacturer, Model | Out-File -FilePath $myFileArray[$1] } } } } I've tried multiple variations of different loops and if statements. Code signals: AD, Get, OUs, Domain, Controllers, FABRIKAM, COM, Computers, VS-Code, Powershell, AD_Computer_Management, Controllers.csv, Computers.csv...
$OU | Format-List -Property Name, Manufacturer, Model | Out-File -FilePath $myFileArray[$1] } } } } I've tried multiple variations of different loops and if statements. Code signals: AD, Get, OUs, Domain, Controllers, FABRIKAM, COM, Computers, VS-Code, Powershell, AD_Computer_Management, Controllers.csv, Computers.csv...
[ 0.01318359375, -0.007537841796875, -0.00677490234375, 0.0289306640625, 0.000946044921875, 0.00225830078125, 0.022705078125, 0.0023956298828125, 0.0157470703125, 0.020263671875, -0.0004520416259765625, -0.0086669921875, -0.003265380859375, 0.0035552978515625, 0.0004405975341796875, -0.0...
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[ 0.08123779296875, 0.2578125, 0.0037841796875, 0.2130126953125, 0.185546875, 0.07623291015625, 0.01153564453125, 0.0867919921875, 0.0775146484375, 0.0154266357421875, 0.1767578125, 0.1617431640625, 0.181884765625, 0.04833984375, 0.1260986328125, 0.06964111328125, 0.0662841796875, 0....
embed
44633503_c2
44633503
powershell
2
Percentfree, DataGridTextColumn.ElementStyle, Style, TargetType, x:Type, TextBlock, Style.Triggers, Trigger, Property, Text, Value, Setter, Background, Red, Dsize, Dfree, DPercentfree, Getdiskinfo, Import-Csv, Path, TPAcsvfile, Getservers, importcsv.servername, CompName, Get-WMIObject, Win32_logicaldisk, ComputerName, ...
Percentfree, DataGridTextColumn.ElementStyle, Style, TargetType, x:Type, TextBlock, Style.Triggers, Trigger, Property, Text, Value, Setter, Background, Red, Dsize, Dfree, DPercentfree, Getdiskinfo, Import-Csv, Path, TPAcsvfile, Getservers, importcsv.servername, CompName, Get-WMIObject, Win32_logicaldisk, ComputerName, ...
[ 0.006805419921875, -0.0084228515625, 0.0038299560546875, 0.031982421875, 0.004913330078125, 0.00139617919921875, 0.0224609375, -0.007171630859375, 0.0147705078125, 0.0291748046875, 0.0011749267578125, 0.0206298828125, 0.0196533203125, -0.004913330078125, -0.01177978515625, 0.0281982421...
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[ 0.1209716796875, 0.165283203125, 0.23291015625, 0.05084228515625, 0.1270751953125, 0.05914306640625, 0.19970703125, 0.1551513671875, 0.131103515625, 0.1397705078125, 0.00970458984375, 0.1650390625, 0.197509765625, 0.19384765625, 0.18359375, 0.16650390625, 0.059326171875, 0.06909179...
embed
54552280_c0
54552280
powershell
0
Title: How to get a list of removable (GPT) disks using PowerShell? Problem title: How to get a list of removable (GPT) disks using PowerShell? Tags: powershell Problem: How to get a list of removable (GPT) disks using PowerShell? I would like to get only those disks that are removable. Using Get-Disk doesn't retrieve ...
How to get a list of removable (GPT) disks using PowerShell? How to get a list of removable (GPT) disks using PowerShell? powershell PowerShell How GPT Get-Disk IsRemovable DriveType How to get a list of removable (GPT) disks using PowerShell? I would like to get only those disks that are removable. Using Get-Disk does...
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66840722_c1
66840722
powershell
1
::Zero, "Edit", $null) Write-Output child: $child $null = $type::SendMessage($child, 0x000C, 0, $text) Write-Output "---------------------" } } } Code signals: Powershell, Version, Out-Notepad, Parameter, Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline, AllowEmptyString, Text, New-Object, System.Text.StringBuilder, sb.AppendLine, sb.ToSt...
::Zero, "Edit", $null) Write-Output child: $child $null = $type::SendMessage($child, 0x000C, 0, $text) Write-Output "---------------------" } } } Code signals: Powershell, Version, Out-Notepad, Parameter, Mandatory, ValueFromPipeline, AllowEmptyString, Text, New-Object, System.Text.StringBuilder, sb.AppendLine, sb.ToSt...
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embed
69622815_c0
69622815
powershell
0
Title: LastUsed is sometimes blank or $null Problem title: LastUsed is sometimes blank or $null Tags: powershell Problem: LastUsed is sometimes blank or $null $Oldest = $Results | Where-Object { $_.Type -eq 'Main' } | Sort-Object LastUsed | Select-Object -First 10 Above my command tries to find the 10 oldest dates and ...
LastUsed is sometimes blank or $null LastUsed is sometimes blank or $null powershell LastUsed Oldest Results Where-Object _.Type Main Sort-Object Select-Object First LastUsed is sometimes blank or $null $Oldest = $Results | Where-Object { $_.Type -eq 'Main' } | Sort-Object LastUsed | Select-Object -First 10 Above my co...
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36932224_c0
36932224
powershell
0
Title: How to create a new azure storage account in the new &quot;Cool&quot; tier Problem title: How to create a new azure storage account in the new &quot;Cool&quot; tier Tags: powershell, azure, azure-blob-storage Problem: How to create a new azure storage account in the new "Cool" tier Azure just released the new "A...
How to create a new azure storage account in the new &quot;Cool&quot; tier How to create a new azure storage account in the new &quot;Cool&quot; tier powershell azure azure-blob-storage How Cool How to create a new azure storage account in the new "Cool" tier Azure just released the new "Azure Storage Cool tier" (cheap...
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16548286_c1
16548286
powershell
1
I am on an even more difficult task. Code signals: Powershell, UserInfoFile, New-Item, Scripts, UserInfo.txt, Login, Out-File, ASCII, Import-CSV, OU.txt, ForEach-Object, _.dn, ObjFilter, User, Person, New-Object, System.DirectoryServices.DirectorySearcher, objSearch.PageSize, objSearch.Filter, objSearch.SearchRoot, LD...
I am on an even more difficult task. Code signals: Powershell, UserInfoFile, New-Item, Scripts, UserInfo.txt, Login, Out-File, ASCII, Import-CSV, OU.txt, ForEach-Object, _.dn, ObjFilter, User, Person, New-Object, System.DirectoryServices.DirectorySearcher, objSearch.PageSize, objSearch.Filter, objSearch.SearchRoot, LD...
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46177869_c2
46177869
powershell
2
Dringlichkeit, Mittlere, ComboBoxPrioT, ComboBoxCategory, Systemausfall, Systemverhalten, ActiveUser, CoordinatorGroup, BFO, Management, Declaration, POB, CaseType, Description, CDAChangetyp, Urgency, CaseCategory, ContactOrganisation, ContactCustomer, ContactNotifyby, IsOkForWeb, Coordinator, Responsible, Reference, ...
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51479904_c0
51479904
powershell
0
Title: Restart 2008 Server using PowerShell CIM Problem title: Restart 2008 Server using PowerShell CIM Tags: restart, cim, windows-server-2008, powershell Problem: Restart 2008 Server using PowerShell CIM I can't seem to find a way to reboot a remote computer using CIM for a 2008 server. All I have found was Restart-P...
Restart 2008 Server using PowerShell CIM Restart 2008 Server using PowerShell CIM restart cim windows-server-2008 powershell PowerShell Restart Server CIM Restart-PcsvDevice windows-server-2008 Restart 2008 Server using PowerShell CIM I can't seem to find a way to reboot a remote computer using CIM for a 2008 server. A...
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52926722_c2
52926722
powershell
2
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53374949_c1
53374949
powershell
1
My goal is to see the regular output of vagrant and display the metrics of its execution time after the command has finished. Does this work using Measure-Command or is it required to collect execution time on my own using (Get-Date).Milliseconds or StopWatch ? Following the KISS principle, I would like to use existin...
My goal is to see the regular output of vagrant and display the metrics of its execution time after the command has finished. Does this work using Measure-Command or is it required to collect execution time on my own using (Get-Date).Milliseconds or StopWatch ? Following the KISS principle, I would like to use existin...
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53920806_c0
53920806
powershell
0
Title: How to remove filename from Select-String results with Context option in Powershell? Problem title: How to remove filename from Select-String results with Context option in Powershell? Tags: powershell Problem: How to remove filename from Select-String results with Context option in Powershell? Without -Context ...
How to remove filename from Select-String results with Context option in Powershell? How to remove filename from Select-String results with Context option in Powershell? powershell Select-String How Context Powershell How to remove filename from Select-String results with Context option in Powershell? Without -Context ...
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54856406_c0
54856406
powershell
0
Title: Remove an item from the Environment variable through powershell Problem title: Remove an item from the Environment variable through powershell Tags: powershell, environment-variables Problem: Remove an item from the Environment variable through powershell I don't have a direct access to the Environment Variables...
Remove an item from the Environment variable through powershell Remove an item from the Environment variable through powershell powershell environment-variables the Remove Environment Remove-Item Path Env:Path Value Item Removed Remove an item from the Environment variable through powershell I don't have a direct acces...
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54901021_c0
54901021
powershell
0
Title: Execute powershell string via CMD Problem title: Execute powershell string via CMD Tags: certificate, cmd, powershell, windows Problem: Execute powershell string via CMD I try to execute the following command in console: powershell.exe -NoLogo -Command `"Get-ChildItem "Cert:\CurrentUser\My" | WHERE{$_.Extensions...
Execute powershell string via CMD Execute powershell string via CMD certificate cmd powershell windows Execute CMD powershell.exe NoLogo Command Get-ChildItem Cert CurrentUser WHERE _.Extensions Certificate Template Name Execute powershell string via CMD I try to execute the following command in console: But I get this...
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77185090_c2
77185090
powershell
2
> Running Code.exe can correctly create the editor window Help:About output: Commit: abd2f3db4bdb28f9e95536dfa84d8479f1eb312d Date: 2023-09-14T05:55:25.390Z Electron: 25.8.1 ElectronBuildId: 23779380 Chromium: 114.0.5735.289 Node.js: 18.15.0 V8: Code signals: Powershell, Users, Get-ExecutionPolicy, RemoteSigned, AppDat...
> Running Code.exe can correctly create the editor window Help:About output: Commit: abd2f3db4bdb28f9e95536dfa84d8479f1eb312d Date: 2023-09-14T05:55:25.390Z Electron: 25.8.1 ElectronBuildId: 23779380 Chromium: 114.0.5735.289 Node.js: 18.15.0 V8: Code signals: Powershell, Users, Get-ExecutionPolicy, RemoteSigned, AppDat...
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31603181_c0
31603181
powershell
0
Title: How can I use PowerShell to compare two text files to see if they are equal? Problem title: How can I use PowerShell to compare two text files to see if they are equal? Tags: powershell Problem: How can I use PowerShell to compare two text files to see if they are equal? I have been doing a check like this to ch...
How can I use PowerShell to compare two text files to see if they are equal? How can I use PowerShell to compare two text files to see if they are equal? powershell How PowerShell file1.LastWriteTime file2.LastWriteTime How can I use PowerShell to compare two text files to see if they are equal? I have been doing a che...
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Title: How to secure mysql connection with powershell Problem title: How to secure mysql connection with powershell Tags: mysql, credentials, encryption, powershell Problem: How to secure mysql connection with powershell I have a powershell function which connects to a mysql database. In this function there is a connec...
How to secure mysql connection with powershell How to secure mysql connection with powershell mysql credentials encryption powershell How ConnStr Server Uid Pwd Database How to secure mysql connection with powershell I have a powershell function which connects to a mysql database. In this function there is a connection...
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powershell
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Title: What&#x27;s the best way to start and stop SQL Server from the command line? Problem title: What&#x27;s the best way to start and stop SQL Server from the command line? Tags: sqlcmd, powershell, command-line, sql-server, database Problem: What's the best way to start and stop SQL Server from the command line? I ...
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15106299_c0
15106299
powershell
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Title: Powershell: How can i give permission to a folder with full control , on user &quot;everyone&quot;? Problem title: Powershell: How can i give permission to a folder with full control , on user &quot;everyone&quot;? Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell: How can i give permission to a folder with full control , on...
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53180856_c0
53180856
powershell
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Title: Creating a stampfile folder Problem title: Creating a stampfile folder Tags: powershell Problem: Creating a stampfile folder I'm creating a folder that's using a timestamp as reference. So the code its like this. But its not creating the folder. $date=(Get-Date).ToString('dd-MMMM-yyyy') $regex = [System.Text.Reg...
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58272196_c0
58272196
powershell
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Title: Active Directory Users and Computers icons Problem title: Active Directory Users and Computers icons Tags: treeview, powershell, icons, active-directory Problem: Active Directory Users and Computers icons I'm building a GUI in Powershell and I'd like to mimic the look of AD Users and Computers hierarchy in a tre...
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61492112_c0
61492112
powershell
0
Title: How do I configure a startup/config script for Powershell? Problem title: How do I configure a startup/config script for Powershell? Tags: powershell Problem: How do I configure a startup/config script for Powershell? I am looking to define a set of custom aliases/variables for use every time I launch PowerShell...
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44033419_c0
44033419
powershell
0
Title: How to use Powershell to enforce formatting of an Excel Column? Problem title: How to use Powershell to enforce formatting of an Excel Column? Tags: excel, powershell Problem: How to use Powershell to enforce formatting of an Excel Column? I'm writing a Powershell script to enforce "General Formatting" of Column...
How to use Powershell to enforce formatting of an Excel Column? How to use Powershell to enforce formatting of an Excel Column? excel powershell How Powershell Excel Column worksheet.columns.items GeneralFormat How to use Powershell to enforce formatting of an Excel Column? I'm writing a Powershell script to enforce "G...
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