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54112741_c0
54112741
powershell
0
Title: How do I get unique outputs? Problem title: How do I get unique outputs? Tags: powershell, unique Problem: How do I get unique outputs? I would like to have unique entries in the output files. $addedRecords = 0 for ($i = 0; $i -lt $rightsFileContent.Length; $i++) { Export-Csv $outRightsFile -InputObject $rightsF...
How do I get unique outputs? How do I get unique outputs? powershell unique How rightsFileContent.Length Export-Csv InputObject Append Force Delimiter Select-Object Unique How do I get unique outputs? I would like to have unique entries in the output files. I thought of Select-Object and -Unique , but how can I use it ...
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54792350_c0
54792350
powershell
0
Title: how to make a test on cancel button when using inputbox Problem title: how to make a test on cancel button when using inputbox Tags: powershell Problem: how to make a test on cancel button when using inputbox i'm using this code to make an inputbox Do { $label = [Microsoft.VisualBasic.Interaction]::InputBox("Ent...
how to make a test on cancel button when using inputbox how to make a test on cancel button when using inputbox powershell inputbox how to make a test on cancel button when using inputbox i'm using this code to make an inputbox Do { $label = [Microsoft.VisualBasic.Interaction]::InputBox("Entrez le nom de volume de la c...
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69185432_c2
69185432
powershell
2
SELECT, sys.databases, ORDER, DESC, Write-Output, Processing, DB.Database, NO_INFOMSGS, PHYSICAL_ONLY, OutputSqlErrors:$true, Verbose, Complete, WideWorldImporters, DBA, AdventureWorks2017, Table, Object, In-row, Test, IS_OFF, BUF_IOERR, Values, Page, See, ToLeaveYourLover, repair_allow_data_loss, line:11, char:5, Cat...
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78204740_c0
78204740
powershell
0
Title: :Unable to obtain authentication token using the credentials provided Problem title: :Unable to obtain authentication token using the credentials provided Tags: azure-analysis-services, backup, powershell, azure, authentication Problem: :Unable to obtain authentication token using the credentials provided Hey I ...
:Unable to obtain authentication token using the credentials provided :Unable to obtain authentication token using the credentials provided azure-analysis-services backup powershell azure authentication the Unable :Unable to obtain authentication token using the credentials provided Hey I just started learning AAS and ...
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78554084_c2
78554084
powershell
2
Code signals: Using, WINDOWS, System32, Connect-SPOService, Url, lk6y-admin.sharepoint.com, site_script, developer.microsoft.com, site-design-script-actions.schema.json, Customer, Tracking, List, Customers, Orders, Text, Name, Number, Requisition, Total, User, Contact, Note, Meeting, Notes, Add-SPOSiteScript, Title, Co...
Code signals: Using, WINDOWS, System32, Connect-SPOService, Url, lk6y-admin.sharepoint.com, site_script, developer.microsoft.com, site-design-script-actions.schema.json, Customer, Tracking, List, Customers, Orders, Text, Name, Number, Requisition, Total, User, Contact, Note, Meeting, Notes, Add-SPOSiteScript, Title, Co...
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26741662_c4
26741662
powershell
4
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2046232de3802e38f583c4ae00c056b ff9968cc695d223a0b456e80674528836c7578b6 e291b74eaa231169a38b6fbda0c6860116948389 e17ec2f234d00a12235faf02505c40416d12c88e d5d6ebe831ca650ad4994f81aedb7f81d75b2135 ce2d30e200e6806ffdefb21d6eb9d1b55ee0a662 c4c59520ba6efaa32f7c2e640846ad8991eb66fe ec8a53acb065cff249aeb20d171ba8ec8272f5b5 a...
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2911368_c0
2911368
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell: Retrieve a specific internal XML element Problem title: PowerShell: Retrieve a specific internal XML element Tags: powershell, xml, powershell-1.0 Problem: PowerShell: Retrieve a specific internal XML element I have an XML document with this structure: <Fruits> <Fruit> <Code>1</Code> <Name>Apple</Nam...
PowerShell: Retrieve a specific internal XML element PowerShell: Retrieve a specific internal XML element powershell xml powershell-1.0 PowerShell Retrieve XML Fruits Fruit Name Apple powershell-1.0 PowerShell: Retrieve a specific internal XML element I have an XML document with this structure: What is the best way to ...
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34785024_c1
34785024
powershell
1
ClassName -eq "underline"} $Link.Click() Code signals: RuntimeException, Method, mshtml.HTMLDocumentClass, Users, ntando.ntuli, Desktop, test.ps1:29, char:43, Link, ie.Document.getElementsByClassName, Where-Object, _.ClassName, CategoryInfo, InvalidOperation, getElementsByClassName:String, FullyQualifiedErrorId, Method...
ClassName -eq "underline"} $Link.Click() Code signals: RuntimeException, Method, mshtml.HTMLDocumentClass, Users, ntando.ntuli, Desktop, test.ps1:29, char:43, Link, ie.Document.getElementsByClassName, Where-Object, _.ClassName, CategoryInfo, InvalidOperation, getElementsByClassName:String, FullyQualifiedErrorId, Method...
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14559899_c0
14559899
powershell
0
Title: Sql script runner Problem title: Sql script runner Tags: sql, scripting, powershell, sql-server Problem: Sql script runner Get-ChildItem ".\Stored Procedures\*.sql" | ForEach-Object { sqlcmd -S ServerName -d DatabaseName -E -i $_.FullName } When I run a batch of scripts from a folder with the above command, if a...
Sql script runner Sql script runner sql scripting powershell sql-server Sql Get-ChildItem Stored Procedures ForEach-Object ServerName DatabaseName _.FullName Sql script runner When I run a batch of scripts from a folder with the above command, if a problem persists in the intermediate script (like create/Alter/DROP DML...
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16442667_c0
16442667
powershell
0
Title: Netshare syntax(CLI, command line) to add share to folder on remote machine Problem title: Netshare syntax(CLI, command line) to add share to folder on remote machine Tags: windows-server-2008-r2, windows-server-2008, powershell, command-line Problem: Netshare syntax(CLI, command line) to add share to folder on ...
Netshare syntax(CLI, command line) to add share to folder on remote machine Netshare syntax(CLI, command line) to add share to folder on remote machine windows-server-2008-r2 windows-server-2008 powershell command-line Netshare CLI windows-server-2008-r2 windows-server-2008 Netshare syntax(CLI, command line) to add sha...
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46950838_c0
46950838
powershell
0
Title: How to fetch exact match using where clause in PowerShell? Problem title: How to fetch exact match using where clause in PowerShell? Tags: powershell Problem: How to fetch exact match using where clause in PowerShell? Get-HotFix | Where-Object HotfixID -eq "KB97690" if ($?) { Write-Output "success" } else { Writ...
How to fetch exact match using where clause in PowerShell? How to fetch exact match using where clause in PowerShell? powershell where How PowerShell Get-HotFix Where-Object HotfixID KB97690 Write-Output How to fetch exact match using where clause in PowerShell? The above code result, how to check exact match hotfixid,...
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52404240_c0
52404240
powershell
0
Title: Windows 10: Join AAD with powershell Problem title: Windows 10: Join AAD with powershell Tags: azure, windows-10, azure-active-directory, powershell Problem: Windows 10: Join AAD with powershell How to join Windows 10 to Azure AD with powershell script ? This is possible to do it with GUI: http://anoopcnair.com/...
Windows 10: Join AAD with powershell Windows 10: Join AAD with powershell azure windows-10 azure-active-directory powershell Windows Join AAD windows-10 Windows 10: Join AAD with powershell How to join Windows 10 to Azure AD with powershell script ? This is possible to do it with GUI: http://anoopcnair.com/wp-content/u...
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embed
71656571_c0
71656571
powershell
0
Title: How to escape chinese in PowerShell with ConvertTo-Json? Problem title: How to escape chinese in PowerShell with ConvertTo-Json? Tags: powershell, json Problem: How to escape chinese in PowerShell with ConvertTo-Json? I am trying to use ConvertTo-Json in PowerShell. By default, ConvertTo-Json will escape special...
How to escape chinese in PowerShell with ConvertTo-Json? How to escape chinese in PowerShell with ConvertTo-Json? powershell json How PowerShell ConvertTo-Json u003c How to escape chinese in PowerShell with ConvertTo-Json? I am trying to use ConvertTo-Json in PowerShell. By default, ConvertTo-Json will escape special c...
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73455779_c0
73455779
powershell
0
Title: script that lists anyone with more than 1 laptop in Jira Asset Management Problem title: script that lists anyone with more than 1 laptop in Jira Asset Management Tags: jira-plugin, jira, powershell, jira-rest-api Problem: script that lists anyone with more than 1 laptop in Jira Asset Management I am trying to w...
script that lists anyone with more than 1 laptop in Jira Asset Management script that lists anyone with more than 1 laptop in Jira Asset Management jira-plugin jira powershell jira-rest-api Jira Asset Management script that lists anyone with more than 1 laptop in Jira Asset Management I am trying to write script in pow...
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23681391_c0
23681391
powershell
0
Title: Need to remove value in emailattribute AD/powershell Problem title: Need to remove value in emailattribute AD/powershell Tags: powershell Problem: Need to remove value in emailattribute AD/powershell Hi i need to set the emailattribute to null/nothing on users. I have created this: Get-ADGroupMember -Identity "t...
Need to remove value in emailattribute AD/powershell Need to remove value in emailattribute AD/powershell powershell Need Get-ADGroupMember Identity Get-ADUser Properties Foreach Set-ADUser EmailAddress Need to remove value in emailattribute AD/powershell Hi i need to set the emailattribute to null/nothing on users. I ...
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66607071_c0
66607071
powershell
0
Title: To Run an MSI with no user logged on and default folder in Users\*\Appdata\Roaming Problem title: To Run an MSI with no user logged on and default folder in Users\*\Appdata\Roaming Tags: vbscript, powershell Problem: To Run an MSI with no user logged on and default folder in Users\*\Appdata\Roaming I have a MSI ...
To Run an MSI with no user logged on and default folder in Users\*\Appdata\Roaming To Run an MSI with no user logged on and default folder in Users\*\Appdata\Roaming vbscript powershell Run MSI Users Appdata Roaming To Run an MSI with no user logged on and default folder in Users\*\Appdata\Roaming I have a MSI that cre...
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71020619_c0
71020619
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell add a function to a custom object Problem title: PowerShell add a function to a custom object Tags: powershell, methods Problem: PowerShell add a function to a custom object I try to add an existing function as a method to a new created object. Writing an inline function works: $myObject | Add-Member ...
PowerShell add a function to a custom object PowerShell add a function to a custom object powershell methods PowerShell Add-Member ScriptMethod Calc PowerShell add a function to a custom object I try to add an existing function as a method to a new created object. Writing an inline function works: Having a function: th...
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79199122_c0
79199122
powershell
0
Title: Test-Path doesn&#x27;t found localised folder names Problem title: Test-Path doesn&#x27;t found localised folder names Tags: powershell Problem: Test-Path doesn't found localised folder names I'm currently working in an environment with the culture set to "$PSCulture de-DE". When I execute the command: Test-Path...
Test-Path doesn&#x27;t found localised folder names Test-Path doesn&#x27;t found localised folder names powershell Test-Path Users Benutzer Test-Path doesn't found localised folder names I'm currently working in an environment with the culture set to "$PSCulture de-DE". When I execute the command: it returns True . How...
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37814827_c0
37814827
powershell
0
Title: How to get return value from remote ps script? Problem title: How to get return value from remote ps script? Tags: powershell-3.0, powershell Problem: How to get return value from remote ps script? I am using invoke-expression to call a remote script on another server. I was wondering how I can get the status co...
How to get return value from remote ps script? How to get return value from remote ps script? powershell-3.0 powershell remote How powershell-3.0 How to get return value from remote ps script? I am using invoke-expression to call a remote script on another server. I was wondering how I can get the status code from that...
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40106829_c0
40106829
powershell
0
Title: Click button on wordpress login page Problem title: Click button on wordpress login page Tags: authentication, powershell, button, submit Problem: Click button on wordpress login page I have a problem to click the login button on the following page: https://community.theme.co/wp/wp-login.php I have tried to clic...
Click button on wordpress login page Click button on wordpress login page authentication powershell button submit Click ie.document.getElementById element.Name element.Click Click button on wordpress login page I have a problem to click the login button on the following page: https://community.theme.co/wp/wp-login.php ...
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13793481_c0
13793481
powershell
0
Title: Align &quot;Write-Host&quot; with variables Problem title: Align &quot;Write-Host&quot; with variables Tags: powershell, powershell-2.0 Problem: Align "Write-Host" with variables Here it's my code : Write-Host "Field 1 : " $variable1 Write-Host "Field 2 : " $variable2 Write-Host "Field 3 : " $variable3 Write-Hos...
Align &quot;Write-Host&quot; with variables Align &quot;Write-Host&quot; with variables powershell powershell-2.0 Align Write-Host Field variable1 variable2 variable3 variable4 powershell-2.0 Align "Write-Host" with variables Here it's my code : I get an output like : How can I align them? Thanks
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14775384_c2
14775384
powershell
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49697700_c0
49697700
powershell
0
Title: Powershell script fails to get environment variable Problem title: Powershell script fails to get environment variable Tags: powershell, tfs Problem: Powershell script fails to get environment variable I am using a PS script in my TFS server as a build step. On the TFS server, I have set a system environment var...
Powershell script fails to get environment variable Powershell script fails to get environment variable powershell tfs Powershell Powershell script fails to get environment variable I am using a PS script in my TFS server as a build step. On the TFS server, I have set a system environment variable for a path. If I RDP ...
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63468936_c0
63468936
powershell
0
Title: Extract value of excel cell using PowerShell where contains Problem title: Extract value of excel cell using PowerShell where contains Tags: excel, powershell Problem: Extract value of excel cell using PowerShell where contains How would I go about extracting an excel value via PS where a column value equals a s...
Extract value of excel cell using PowerShell where contains Extract value of excel cell using PowerShell where contains excel powershell PowerShell Extract Extract value of excel cell using PowerShell where contains How would I go about extracting an excel value via PS where a column value equals a string of text, for ...
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4443983_c0
4443983
powershell
0
Title: Could you share a powershell script for setting up a new computer? Problem title: Could you share a powershell script for setting up a new computer? Tags: regedit, registry, powershell Problem: Could you share a powershell script for setting up a new computer? I've long used a cmd.exe script to set up new (virtu...
Could you share a powershell script for setting up a new computer? Could you share a powershell script for setting up a new computer? regedit registry powershell Could Could you share a powershell script for setting up a new computer? I've long used a cmd.exe script to set up new (virtual) machines. I'm tired of using ...
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44569951_c0
44569951
powershell
0
Title: Find Azure ResourceGroup from Azure SQL Server Name Problem title: Find Azure ResourceGroup from Azure SQL Server Name Tags: powershell, azure Problem: Find Azure ResourceGroup from Azure SQL Server Name I'm trying to write a powershell script that deploys a BACPAC to an Azure database. I found this example on t...
Find Azure ResourceGroup from Azure SQL Server Name Find Azure ResourceGroup from Azure SQL Server Name powershell azure Azure Find ResourceGroup SQL Server Name Find Azure ResourceGroup from Azure SQL Server Name I'm trying to write a powershell script that deploys a BACPAC to an Azure database. I found this example o...
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44792247_c0
44792247
powershell
0
Title: Powershell v5- Export only the value Problem title: Powershell v5- Export only the value Tags: powershell, scripting Problem: Powershell v5- Export only the value How to export the below with only the value. Currently it exports below like this: PC IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.30.50. i would like ...
Powershell v5- Export only the value Powershell v5- Export only the value powershell scripting Powershell Export IPv4 Address Select-String Host2 Hostname Out-File Ipconfig.csv Append Powershell v5- Export only the value How to export the below with only the value. Currently it exports below like this: PC IPv4 Address....
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73975994_c1
73975994
powershell
1
($Site in $List1){ $Results += [pscustomobject]@{ "Site ID" = $Site "Net Log Level" = $NetLogLevel } } $Results | ConvertTo-HTML -Property 'Site','Net Log Level' | Set-Content Output.html Invoke-Item "Output.html" } getSite Code signals: Powershell, Array, Output, Get-ChildItem, Scripts, ServiceInstalls, Config.exe.con...
($Site in $List1){ $Results += [pscustomobject]@{ "Site ID" = $Site "Net Log Level" = $NetLogLevel } } $Results | ConvertTo-HTML -Property 'Site','Net Log Level' | Set-Content Output.html Invoke-Item "Output.html" } getSite Code signals: Powershell, Array, Output, Get-ChildItem, Scripts, ServiceInstalls, Config.exe.con...
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56855732
powershell
1
be simpler (I found a simple solution on SO here for creating a new build definition). In fact, all I want to do is update the trigger branch filters. How do I achieve this using PowerShell and the REST API? Code signals: Azure, Update, DevOps, REST, API, PowerShell, Authorization, Basic, Convert, ToBase64String, Text...
be simpler (I found a simple solution on SO here for creating a new build definition). In fact, all I want to do is update the trigger branch filters. How do I achieve this using PowerShell and the REST API? Code signals: Azure, Update, DevOps, REST, API, PowerShell, Authorization, Basic, Convert, ToBase64String, Text...
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67822606_c0
67822606
powershell
0
Title: How to get the azure subscription current cost using PowerShell Problem title: How to get the azure subscription current cost using PowerShell Tags: subscription, powershell, azure-powershell, azure Problem: How to get the azure subscription current cost using PowerShell I am trying to get my azure subscription ...
How to get the azure subscription current cost using PowerShell How to get the azure subscription current cost using PowerShell subscription powershell azure-powershell azure PowerShell How Get-AzConsumptionUsageDetail BillingPeriodName How to get the azure subscription current cost using PowerShell I am trying to get ...
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68761087_c0
68761087
powershell
0
Title: Windows PowerShell script for verifying several Active Directory groups exist Problem title: Windows PowerShell script for verifying several Active Directory groups exist Tags: powershell, active-directory Problem: Windows PowerShell script for verifying several Active Directory groups exist I need to run a Powe...
Windows PowerShell script for verifying several Active Directory groups exist Windows PowerShell script for verifying several Active Directory groups exist powershell active-directory Windows PowerShell Active Directory Windows PowerShell script for verifying several Active Directory groups exist I need to run a PowerS...
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70275561_c0
70275561
powershell
0
Title: Select pixel in WinForms PictureBox PowerShell Problem title: Select pixel in WinForms PictureBox PowerShell Tags: powershell Problem: Select pixel in WinForms PictureBox PowerShell I develop a program with PowerShell and the assembly Windows Forms like the standard paint. I can load images and edit it, but I wa...
Select pixel in WinForms PictureBox PowerShell Select pixel in WinForms PictureBox PowerShell powershell Select WinForms PictureBox PowerShell Select pixel in WinForms PictureBox PowerShell I develop a program with PowerShell and the assembly Windows Forms like the standard paint. I can load images and edit it, but I w...
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79250687_c0
79250687
powershell
0
Title: Powershell alias for executable files Problem title: Powershell alias for executable files Tags: windows, powershell Problem: Powershell alias for executable files The following command starts Midnight Commander in Powershell cmd /K "C:\Program Files (x86)\Midnight Commander\mc.exe" Source : https://github.com/a...
Powershell alias for executable files Powershell alias for executable files windows powershell Powershell Program Files x86 Midnight Commander mc.exe Set-Alias Powershell alias for executable files The following command starts Midnight Commander in Powershell Source : https://github.com/adamyg/mcwin32 How can I set thi...
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57502573_c0
57502573
powershell
0
Title: Why are string passed as ArrayLists Problem title: Why are string passed as ArrayLists Tags: powershell Problem: Why are string passed as ArrayLists If I define a function function GetTypeOfParam { Param($input) "Type of `$input is $($input.GetType())" } Why does it not return a System.String when called like th...
Why are string passed as ArrayLists Why are string passed as ArrayLists powershell Why ArrayLists GetTypeOfParam Param Type input.GetType System.String Why are string passed as ArrayLists If I define a function Why does it not return a System.String when called like this?
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61299481_c0
61299481
powershell
0
Title: Powershell compare text files and write difference lines to a new file Problem title: Powershell compare text files and write difference lines to a new file Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell compare text files and write difference lines to a new file File 1.txt Abc Def Xyz File 2.txt Xyz Def Abc is not found ...
Powershell compare text files and write difference lines to a new file Powershell compare text files and write difference lines to a new file powershell Powershell Abc Xyz Powershell compare text files and write difference lines to a new file File 1.txt File 2.txt Abc is not found in file 2 when file 1 is compared agai...
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64292260_c0
64292260
powershell
0
Title: How to change prefix of a namespace? Problem title: How to change prefix of a namespace? Tags: powershell, c%23, .net, xml-parsing, xml Problem: How to change prefix of a namespace? How to transform this <d xmlns='uri' xmlns:a='uri'> <a:c/> <c a:atr=':a:b:c:d:e:f:'/> </d> into this <d xmlns='uri' xmlns:b='uri'> ...
How to change prefix of a namespace? How to change prefix of a namespace? powershell c%23 .net xml-parsing xml How xmlns:a a:c a:atr a:b:c:d:e:f xmlns:b b:c b:atr System.Xml.XmlDocument How to change prefix of a namespace? How to transform this into this ? Is it even possible? Preferably with System.Xml.XmlDocument . I...
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43236099_c0
43236099
powershell
0
Title: How to create a group with a group ID in Windows? Problem title: How to create a group with a group ID in Windows? Tags: windows, powershell Problem: How to create a group with a group ID in Windows? I would like to do the Windows equivalent of these Linux commands: sudo groupadd -r -g 82 alpine-www-data sudo us...
How to create a group with a group ID in Windows? How to create a group with a group ID in Windows? windows powershell How Windows How to create a group with a group ID in Windows? I would like to do the Windows equivalent of these Linux commands: What I'm personally trying to achieve is explained in this question: htt...
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72633954_c0
72633954
powershell
0
Title: How to add a folder to every folder called &quot;Photographs&quot;? Problem title: How to add a folder to every folder called &quot;Photographs&quot;? Tags: powershell Problem: How to add a folder to every folder called "Photographs"? I am new to PowerShell. I have only recently learned how to add a folder to a ...
How to add a folder to every folder called &quot;Photographs&quot;? How to add a folder to every folder called &quot;Photographs&quot;? powershell How Photographs How to add a folder to every folder called "Photographs"? I am new to PowerShell. I have only recently learned how to add a folder to a folder while currentl...
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56227679_c0
56227679
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Invoke-GPUpdate - &quot;No Logoff&quot; possible? Problem title: Powershell Invoke-GPUpdate - &quot;No Logoff&quot; possible? Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell Invoke-GPUpdate - "No Logoff" possible? Looking to run Invoke-GPUPdate -force to a group of remote computers and respond to the logoff prom...
Powershell Invoke-GPUpdate - &quot;No Logoff&quot; possible? Powershell Invoke-GPUpdate - &quot;No Logoff&quot; possible? powershell Powershell Invoke-GPUpdate Logoff Echo Computer RandomDelayInMinutes Powershell Invoke-GPUpdate - "No Logoff" possible? Looking to run Invoke-GPUPdate -force to a group of remote computer...
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57424353_c2
57424353
powershell
2
1-1-0, Mandatory, Enabled, BUILTIN, Alias, S-1-5-32-545, Remote, Desktop, S-1-5-32-555, AUTHORITY, INTERACTIVE, LOGON, S-1-5-14, S-1-5-4, Authenticated, S-1-5-11, Organization, S-1-5-15, LOCAL, S-1-2-0, CORPORATE, S-1-5-21-348289982-344025507-1237804090-35554, Authentication, S-1-18-1, xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_RDP, S-1-5...
1-1-0, Mandatory, Enabled, BUILTIN, Alias, S-1-5-32-545, Remote, Desktop, S-1-5-32-555, AUTHORITY, INTERACTIVE, LOGON, S-1-5-14, S-1-5-4, Authenticated, S-1-5-11, Organization, S-1-5-15, LOCAL, S-1-2-0, CORPORATE, S-1-5-21-348289982-344025507-1237804090-35554, Authentication, S-1-18-1, xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_RDP, S-1-5...
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74316871_c0
74316871
powershell
0
Title: How to simulate slow copying of a file in Windows Problem title: How to simulate slow copying of a file in Windows Tags: powershell, file, windows, batch-file Problem: How to simulate slow copying of a file in Windows I have an issue in a Windows Production environment which is caused by files being copied into ...
How to simulate slow copying of a file in Windows How to simulate slow copying of a file in Windows powershell file windows batch-file How Windows How to simulate slow copying of a file in Windows I have an issue in a Windows Production environment which is caused by files being copied into a directory very slowly. I w...
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76332861_c1
76332861
powershell
1
can see that data exists about the "officelocation" but I cannot retrieve it by using my PowerShell script. Is this not possible through Powershell? Do I need to use Microsoft Graph API? Thankful for any assistance or guidance you can point me towards! Edit Spelling Code signals: Microsoft, Using, PowerShell, Azure, A...
can see that data exists about the "officelocation" but I cannot retrieve it by using my PowerShell script. Is this not possible through Powershell? Do I need to use Microsoft Graph API? Thankful for any assistance or guidance you can point me towards! Edit Spelling Code signals: Microsoft, Using, PowerShell, Azure, A...
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70962495_c0
70962495
powershell
0
Title: Replacing characters from multiple files with regex and Powershell Problem title: Replacing characters from multiple files with regex and Powershell Tags: powershell Problem: Replacing characters from multiple files with regex and Powershell I would like to change _ to - in all .md files from folder FOO. The cod...
Replacing characters from multiple files with regex and Powershell Replacing characters from multiple files with regex and Powershell powershell multiple Replacing Powershell ForEach-Object Replacing characters from multiple files with regex and Powershell I would like to change _ to - in all .md files from folder FOO....
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9128299_c0
9128299
powershell
0
Title: How to convert a loop from perl to powershell? Problem title: How to convert a loop from perl to powershell? Tags: powershell, powershell-2.0, perl Problem: How to convert a loop from perl to powershell? I was trying to convert a perl script to powershell script. I don't know how to convert the following looping...
How to convert a loop from perl to powershell? How to convert a loop from perl to powershell? powershell powershell-2.0 perl perl How afters_aref powershell-2.0 How to convert a loop from perl to powershell? I was trying to convert a perl script to powershell script. I don't know how to convert the following looping to...
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41804187_c0
41804187
powershell
0
Title: Where-object passing variable not work on block script Problem title: Where-object passing variable not work on block script Tags: powershell Problem: Where-object passing variable not work on block script My $var variable won't work on remote computers. I use filters like in this link In powershell passing vari...
Where-object passing variable not work on block script Where-object passing variable not work on block script powershell Where-object Invoke-command ComputerName Get-ItemProperty HKLM Software Wow6432Node Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Uninstall _.DisplayName Where-object passing variable not work on block script My ...
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13968852_c0
13968852
powershell
0
Title: Powershell excute node.js script and capture output Problem title: Powershell excute node.js script and capture output Tags: powershell, node.js Problem: Powershell excute node.js script and capture output I have some strange situation in Powershell. When I run: PS> node.exe [PATH_TO_GRUNT]\grunt I got full outp...
Powershell excute node.js script and capture output Powershell excute node.js script and capture output powershell node.js Powershell node.js node.exe PATH_TO_GRUNT Write-Host Powershell excute node.js script and capture output I have some strange situation in Powershell. When I run: I got full output (30-40 lines), bu...
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52144794_c0
52144794
powershell
0
Title: How to unlock an Azure AD user account using powershell? Problem title: How to unlock an Azure AD user account using powershell? Tags: powershell, azure, azure-functions, azure-active-directory, active-directory Problem: How to unlock an Azure AD user account using powershell? First Identify if an Azure AD Accou...
How to unlock an Azure AD user account using powershell? How to unlock an Azure AD user account using powershell? powershell azure azure-functions azure-active-directory active-directory powershell How Azure How to unlock an Azure AD user account using powershell? First Identify if an Azure AD Account is locked or not ...
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62104739_c0
62104739
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell how to handling prompt for input Problem title: PowerShell how to handling prompt for input Tags: powershell Problem: PowerShell how to handling prompt for input I have PowerShell that run automatically by window scheduler, most of the time it completed job successfully but sometime it would stuck til...
PowerShell how to handling prompt for input PowerShell how to handling prompt for input powershell PowerShell PowerShell how to handling prompt for input I have PowerShell that run automatically by window scheduler, most of the time it completed job successfully but sometime it would stuck till window scheduler session...
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63285022_c0
63285022
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell operating a ComObject remotely Problem title: PowerShell operating a ComObject remotely Tags: powershell Problem: PowerShell operating a ComObject remotely I want to send the equivalent of ALT_CTRL_END to a remote computer using PowerShell: Invoke-Command -ComputerName RemoteComputer -ScriptBlock {(Ne...
PowerShell operating a ComObject remotely PowerShell operating a ComObject remotely powershell PowerShell ComObject Invoke-Command ComputerName RemoteComputer ScriptBlock New-Object shell.application WindowsSecurity PowerShell operating a ComObject remotely I want to send the equivalent of ALT_CTRL_END to a remote comp...
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63768533_c0
63768533
powershell
0
Title: Choose where the number increments starts in PowerShell Problem title: Choose where the number increments starts in PowerShell Tags: powershell Problem: Choose where the number increments starts in PowerShell dir -exclude "newname_" | %{Rename-Item $_ -NewName ('newname_{0}.pdf' -f $nr++)} This gives me newname_...
Choose where the number increments starts in PowerShell Choose where the number increments starts in PowerShell powershell Choose PowerShell newname_ Rename-Item NewName newname_1.pdf newname_2.pdf newname_3.pdf newname_174.pdf newname_175.pdf Choose where the number increments starts in PowerShell This gives me etc bu...
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54485208_c0
54485208
powershell
0
Title: Signing scripts - commit to source control or sign during deployment? Problem title: Signing scripts - commit to source control or sign during deployment? Tags: code-signing, powershell Problem: Signing scripts - commit to source control or sign during deployment? When creating a PowerShell module (or individual...
Signing scripts - commit to source control or sign during deployment? Signing scripts - commit to source control or sign during deployment? code-signing powershell Signing Signing scripts - commit to source control or sign during deployment? When creating a PowerShell module (or individual scripts, for that matter), if...
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24875576_c0
24875576
powershell
0
Title: Powershell 2.0 Write output to display and append to file Problem title: Powershell 2.0 Write output to display and append to file Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell 2.0 Write output to display and append to file I would like to display a message in PowerShell and append the message to a log file. In PowerShel...
Powershell 2.0 Write output to display and append to file Powershell 2.0 Write output to display and append to file powershell Powershell Write Powershell 2.0 Write output to display and append to file I would like to display a message in PowerShell and append the message to a log file. In PowerShell 4.0 you can use Te...
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75972150_c0
75972150
powershell
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Title: Parameter set cannot be resolved Problem title: Parameter set cannot be resolved Tags: function, parameters, powershell Problem: Parameter set cannot be resolved function f { param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='A', Position=0)] [int] $Num, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='A', Position=1)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName...
Parameter set cannot be resolved Parameter set cannot be resolved function parameters powershell Parameter ParameterSetName Position Num Script Parameter set cannot be resolved Why can't the parameter set of the second call be resolved? It seems perfectly resolvable. At least there seems to be enough information for th...
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64614480_c1
64614480
powershell
1
as a list once we get into SpecialFilter(). What am I doing wrong? Surely there's a better way than using a temp file in FilterLog(). What do you suggest? The "-match" isn't working. As a test, putting the "git" command directly in the SpecialFilter() ("$list = git --no-pager log -n2") gives me the output as a list li...
as a list once we get into SpecialFilter(). What am I doing wrong? Surely there's a better way than using a temp file in FilterLog(). What do you suggest? The "-match" isn't working. As a test, putting the "git" command directly in the SpecialFilter() ("$list = git --no-pager log -n2") gives me the output as a list li...
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64660658_c0
64660658
powershell
0
Title: Integrating Octopus and powershell Problem title: Integrating Octopus and powershell Tags: schedule, octopus-deploy, powershell-3.0, deployment, powershell Problem: Integrating Octopus and powershell Using list-deployment & list-latestdeployments to get the information about all deployments done in Octopus deplo...
Integrating Octopus and powershell Integrating Octopus and powershell schedule octopus-deploy powershell-3.0 deployment powershell Integrating Octopus powershell-3.0 Integrating Octopus and powershell Using list-deployment & list-latestdeployments to get the information about all deployments done in Octopus deployment ...
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28092527_c1
28092527
powershell
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've kind of plugged that in the below powershell command to get the wmi object: Get-WmiObject win32_pnpentity -filter "DeviceID='<the_device_id>'" Now I think I have the WMI object. But what can I do with it. Coming from the last post I've linked to I have a hunch there is a COM way to deal with this. How do we have to...
've kind of plugged that in the below powershell command to get the wmi object: Get-WmiObject win32_pnpentity -filter "DeviceID='<the_device_id>'" Now I think I have the WMI object. But what can I do with it. Coming from the last post I've linked to I have a hunch there is a COM way to deal with this. How do we have to...
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16139173
powershell
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Title: Benchmark A Page Via Windows Command Line and Powershell Problem title: Benchmark A Page Via Windows Command Line and Powershell Tags: benchmarking, cmd, powershell Problem: Benchmark A Page Via Windows Command Line and Powershell I would like to benchmark the response time of a site as well as simulate a load v...
Benchmark A Page Via Windows Command Line and Powershell Benchmark A Page Via Windows Command Line and Powershell benchmarking cmd powershell Benchmark Page Via Windows Command Line Powershell yourpage.com Benchmark A Page Via Windows Command Line and Powershell I would like to benchmark the response time of a site as ...
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46491570_c0
46491570
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Title: Windows Powershell Hello World not printing Problem title: Windows Powershell Hello World not printing Tags: powershell, function Problem: Windows Powershell Hello World not printing I have a script. Saved it as Functionssample.ps1 and called it from powershell command prompt. I have set executionpolicy to unres...
Windows Powershell Hello World not printing Windows Powershell Hello World not printing powershell function Windows Powershell Hello World Display-HelloWorld Write-Host Windows Powershell Hello World not printing I have a script. Saved it as Functionssample.ps1 and called it from powershell command prompt. I have set e...
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48821889_c0
48821889
powershell
0
Title: Powershell get overall CPU usage Problem title: Powershell get overall CPU usage Tags: powershell, cpu, cpu-usage Problem: Powershell get overall CPU usage I have a script that outputs my overall cpu usage. But if I compare this to the Task Manager, I get a different number. Is my script just wrong or is there a...
Powershell get overall CPU usage Powershell get overall CPU usage powershell cpu cpu-usage Powershell CPU Get-WmiObject win32_processor cpu.LoadPercentage Powershell get overall CPU usage I have a script that outputs my overall cpu usage. But if I compare this to the Task Manager, I get a different number. Is my script...
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64205983_c1
64205983
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1
Invoke-Expression -Command 'Write-Output "$parameters"'), only to run into new problems - and also this command is said to be "dangerous"!? I suppose there must be a better solution!? Background: I'm working on a helper script for software distribution, which automatically runs the main script with logging (Start-Tran...
Invoke-Expression -Command 'Write-Output "$parameters"'), only to run into new problems - and also this command is said to be "dangerous"!? I suppose there must be a better solution!? Background: I'm working on a helper script for software distribution, which automatically runs the main script with logging (Start-Tran...
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43006654
powershell
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Title: Perfmon how to get &quot;in Use&quot; memory Problem title: Perfmon how to get &quot;in Use&quot; memory Tags: powershell, performance, perfmon, memory Problem: Perfmon how to get "in Use" memory If I look in Task Manager, I can see "In Use" memory. I know that I can grab performance information in PerfMon , but...
Perfmon how to get &quot;in Use&quot; memory Perfmon how to get &quot;in Use&quot; memory powershell performance perfmon memory Perfmon Use Perfmon how to get "in Use" memory If I look in Task Manager, I can see "In Use" memory. I know that I can grab performance information in PerfMon , but I do not know which counter...
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44680220_c0
44680220
powershell
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Title: Run mstsc in PowerShell without a password prompt Problem title: Run mstsc in PowerShell without a password prompt Tags: mstsc, powershell, remote-desktop Problem: Run mstsc in PowerShell without a password prompt I have a simple .ps1 file: $Server="remotepc.company.net" $User=".\login" $Password="password" cmdk...
Run mstsc in PowerShell without a password prompt Run mstsc in PowerShell without a password prompt mstsc powershell remote-desktop Run PowerShell Server remotepc.company.net User Password generic:TERMSRV user:$User pass:$Password v:$Server h:1080 w:1920 Run mstsc in PowerShell without a password prompt I have a simple...
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54903842_c2
54903842
powershell
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SkipRules, RebootRequiredCheck, ACTION, AGTSVCSTARTUPTYPE, Automatic, BROWSERSVCSTARTUPTYPE, ERRORREPORTING, FEATURES, SQLEngine, IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS, INSTANCEDIR, INSTANCEID, ISSVCSTARTUPTYPE, QUIETSIMPLE, SAPWD, SECURITYMODE, SQLSVCSTARTUPTYPE, SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS, Domain, Admins, SQMREPORTING, TCPENABLED, ...
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75825463_c0
75825463
powershell
0
Title: How to get initial 200users from AD group membership using PowerShell script Problem title: How to get initial 200users from AD group membership using PowerShell script Tags: powershell Problem: How to get initial 200users from AD group membership using PowerShell script I have a AD group "xyz" having 1500 membe...
How to get initial 200users from AD group membership using PowerShell script How to get initial 200users from AD group membership using PowerShell script powershell AD PowerShell How How to get initial 200users from AD group membership using PowerShell script I have a AD group "xyz" having 1500 members in it. I want to...
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70394736_c0
70394736
powershell
0
Title: How much data can Push-OutputBinding handle? Problem title: How much data can Push-OutputBinding handle? Tags: powershell, azure Problem: How much data can Push-OutputBinding handle? I am looking at this Microsft page about Push-OutputBinding . In the page linked there is this example: Push-OutputBinding -Name o...
How much data can Push-OutputBinding handle? How much data can Push-OutputBinding handle? powershell azure How Push-OutputBinding Name Value How much data can Push-OutputBinding handle? I am looking at this Microsft page about Push-OutputBinding . In the page linked there is this example: Push-OutputBinding -Name outQu...
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28462569_c0
28462569
powershell
0
Title: Call Powershell from Command Prompt Relative Path Problem title: Call Powershell from Command Prompt Relative Path Tags: powershell Problem: Call Powershell from Command Prompt Relative Path I'm calling a PS script from Command Prompt using the following line powershell "& 'c:/script.ps1'" However I need the scr...
Call Powershell from Command Prompt Relative Path Call Powershell from Command Prompt Relative Path powershell Command Call Powershell Prompt Relative Path script.ps1 Call Powershell from Command Prompt Relative Path I'm calling a PS script from Command Prompt using the following line However I need the script to be re...
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30815152_c0
30815152
powershell
0
Title: How to change the directory to program files using Powershell? Problem title: How to change the directory to program files using Powershell? Tags: powershell Problem: How to change the directory to program files using Powershell? I would like to open a C:\Program Files\R\R-3.2.0\bin\Rscript.exe. For that I am tr...
How to change the directory to program files using Powershell? How to change the directory to program files using Powershell? powershell Powershell How Program Files R-3.2.0 Error How to change the directory to program files using Powershell? I would like to open a C:\Program Files\R\R-3.2.0\bin\Rscript.exe. For that I...
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32076056_c0
32076056
powershell
0
Title: Running Anaconda&#x27;s python version in powershell Problem title: Running Anaconda&#x27;s python version in powershell Tags: powershell, python Problem: Running Anaconda's python version in powershell I had python installed from the official Python.org installer but afterward I installed Anaconda. Now when run...
Running Anaconda&#x27;s python version in powershell Running Anaconda&#x27;s python version in powershell powershell python Running Anaconda Running Anaconda's python version in powershell I had python installed from the official Python.org installer but afterward I installed Anaconda. Now when running the script Power...
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39686441_c0
39686441
powershell
0
Title: How do I get the initial database size in PowerShell SQLPS? Problem title: How do I get the initial database size in PowerShell SQLPS? Tags: sqlps, sql-server, sql, powershell Problem: How do I get the initial database size in PowerShell SQLPS? I have been searching for a few days now on how to get the initial s...
How do I get the initial database size in PowerShell SQLPS? How do I get the initial database size in PowerShell SQLPS? sqlps sql-server sql powershell How PowerShell SQLPS Get-SqlDatabase How do I get the initial database size in PowerShell SQLPS? I have been searching for a few days now on how to get the initial size...
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embed
52323122_c1
52323122
powershell
1
89") [System.AppDomain]::CurrentDomain.Load($n) | Out-Null Code signals: ParserError, ParentContainsErrorRecordException, a, Execute, PowerShell, Windows, Users, Desktop, messagebox.ps1, ExecutionPolicy, Bypass, messagebox.ps1:81, char:14, Form, System.Windows.Forms.Form, Unable, messagebox.ps1:102, char:21, System.Win...
89") [System.AppDomain]::CurrentDomain.Load($n) | Out-Null Code signals: ParserError, ParentContainsErrorRecordException, a, Execute, PowerShell, Windows, Users, Desktop, messagebox.ps1, ExecutionPolicy, Bypass, messagebox.ps1:81, char:14, Form, System.Windows.Forms.Form, Unable, messagebox.ps1:102, char:21, System.Win...
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embed
53727248_c0
53727248
powershell
0
Title: Why does getting a certificate from Azure Key Vault require it to be stored as a secret? Problem title: Why does getting a certificate from Azure Key Vault require it to be stored as a secret? Tags: powershell, azure-keyvault, azure Problem: Why does getting a certificate from Azure Key Vault require it to be st...
Why does getting a certificate from Azure Key Vault require it to be stored as a secret? Why does getting a certificate from Azure Key Vault require it to be stored as a secret? powershell azure-keyvault azure Azure it Why Key Vault Why does getting a certificate from Azure Key Vault require it to be stored as a secret...
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embed
58009224_c0
58009224
powershell
0
Title: how to convert a folder into an .exe file using powershell Problem title: how to convert a folder into an .exe file using powershell Tags: powershell, exe, directory Problem: how to convert a folder into an .exe file using powershell I am working on a project,that needs a folder having some updated files and an ...
how to convert a folder into an .exe file using powershell how to convert a folder into an .exe file using powershell powershell exe directory powershell how to convert a folder into an .exe file using powershell I am working on a project,that needs a folder having some updated files and an .exe file of this folder so ...
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embed
59360321_c0
59360321
powershell
0
Title: Powershell calculator script is not working properly Problem title: Powershell calculator script is not working properly Tags: calculation, powershell, variables Problem: Powershell calculator script is not working properly I have created a very simple powershell script to calculate expressions. That is: $expres...
Powershell calculator script is not working properly Powershell calculator script is not working properly calculation powershell variables Powershell Enter Powershell calculator script is not working properly I have created a very simple powershell script to calculate expressions. That is: However, when I use it like t...
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44035073_c1
44035073
powershell
1
.Commands.TestConnectionCommand + PSComputerName : localhost I've tried a number of different things including using -ArgumentList and other things. I'm really at a loss as to what I am missing. If I request the variables $compr and $thecomp in the ISE after running the above, I get the IP but it is not passing to the ...
.Commands.TestConnectionCommand + PSComputerName : localhost I've tried a number of different things including using -ArgumentList and other things. I'm really at a loss as to what I am missing. If I request the variables $compr and $thecomp in the ISE after running the above, I get the IP but it is not passing to the ...
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embed
45840935_c1
45840935
powershell
1
the problem is different from a thread sugested, I'm mainly focusing on working with large files and improving speed of my script. Solution sugested there is not answering this problem. Code signals: file, Compare, CSV, Write-Host, Script, FirstPath, Read-Host, Prompt, Input, SecondPath, Importing, FirstFile, Import-C...
the problem is different from a thread sugested, I'm mainly focusing on working with large files and improving speed of my script. Solution sugested there is not answering this problem. Code signals: file, Compare, CSV, Write-Host, Script, FirstPath, Read-Host, Prompt, Input, SecondPath, Importing, FirstFile, Import-C...
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embed
67981500_c1
67981500
powershell
1
ulative = $result | Group-Object -Property IP | ForEach-Object { [PsCustomObject]@{ IP = $_.Name Messages = ($_.Group | Measure-Object -Property Messages -Sum).Sum DNSName = $_.Group[0].DNSName Date = ($_.Group | Sort-Object Date)[-1].Date } } Code signals: Making, Powershell, Progress, Bar, Get-Content, Length, Datum,...
ulative = $result | Group-Object -Property IP | ForEach-Object { [PsCustomObject]@{ IP = $_.Name Messages = ($_.Group | Measure-Object -Property Messages -Sum).Sum DNSName = $_.Group[0].DNSName Date = ($_.Group | Sort-Object Date)[-1].Date } } Code signals: Making, Powershell, Progress, Bar, Get-Content, Length, Datum,...
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embed
30987590_c0
30987590
powershell
0
Title: Remove all folders .old Problem title: Remove all folders .old Tags: powershell Problem: Remove all folders .old I'm trying to delete all folders in \\kiewitplaza\vdi\Appsense_profiles that end with .old . The piece I have that says Write-Host $name is just me trying to test before I delete anything. $name = Get...
Remove all folders .old Remove all folders .old powershell Remove Appsense_profiles Write-Host Get-ChildItem name.name.EndsWith Remove-Item name.old Remove all folders .old I'm trying to delete all folders in \\kiewitplaza\vdi\Appsense_profiles that end with .old . The piece I have that says Write-Host $name is just me...
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40183207_c0
40183207
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Licensing Sub Plans Problem title: Powershell Licensing Sub Plans Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell Licensing Sub Plans I am trying to get the assigned licenses for a particular user but for some reason the list does not show the sub plans. Here's the powershell that I am using: *get-msoluser -user...
Powershell Licensing Sub Plans Powershell Licensing Sub Plans powershell Powershell Licensing Sub Plans xyz.com Powershell Licensing Sub Plans I am trying to get the assigned licenses for a particular user but for some reason the list does not show the sub plans. Here's the powershell that I am using: It is listing onl...
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embed
47022316_c0
47022316
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell - Create an array that ignores duplicate values Problem title: PowerShell - Create an array that ignores duplicate values Tags: powershell, duplicates, arrays Problem: PowerShell - Create an array that ignores duplicate values Curious if there a construct in PowerShell that does this? I know you can d...
PowerShell - Create an array that ignores duplicate values PowerShell - Create an array that ignores duplicate values powershell duplicates arrays PowerShell Create Get-Unique PowerShell - Create an array that ignores duplicate values Curious if there a construct in PowerShell that does this? I know you can do this: Bu...
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embed
501621_c0
501621
powershell
0
Title: How do you modify existing SharePoint sites? Problem title: How do you modify existing SharePoint sites? Tags: sharepoint, scripting, powershell Problem: How do you modify existing SharePoint sites? I often have customer requesting changing properties, like the version history setting on all document libraries o...
How do you modify existing SharePoint sites? How do you modify existing SharePoint sites? sharepoint scripting powershell How SharePoint How do you modify existing SharePoint sites? I often have customer requesting changing properties, like the version history setting on all document libraries on all existing sites on ...
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53015192_c1
53015192
powershell
1
_Process with all the data to apply the permissions. It works. But, this is not ideal because it won't work on systems that can't accept WMI. I would still like to know if it's possible to fix my original problem without this clunky workaround. Code signals: Remote, Administration, Local, Permissions, Users, Groups, ID...
_Process with all the data to apply the permissions. It works. But, this is not ideal because it won't work on systems that can't accept WMI. I would still like to know if it's possible to fix my original problem without this clunky workaround. Code signals: Remote, Administration, Local, Permissions, Users, Groups, ID...
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embed
57771333_c0
57771333
powershell
0
Title: Designate a Server as a Preferred Bridgehead Server using Powershell Problem title: Designate a Server as a Preferred Bridgehead Server using Powershell Tags: powershell, windows-server-2016 Problem: Designate a Server as a Preferred Bridgehead Server using Powershell I am setting up a new domain controller (Mic...
Designate a Server as a Preferred Bridgehead Server using Powershell Designate a Server as a Preferred Bridgehead Server using Powershell powershell windows-server-2016 Powershell Designate Server Preferred Bridgehead windows-server-2016 Designate a Server as a Preferred Bridgehead Server using Powershell I am setting ...
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60773407_c1
60773407
powershell
1
Surname','$motherSurname')" $cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() } $conn.Close() Code signals: Access, UTF-8, Powershell, SELECT, INSERT, INTO, HDR, Yes, CharacterSet, PSDefaultParameterValues, Encoding, utf8, Provider, Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0, Data, Source, Users, Nobody, Desktop, Mexico-test.accdb, New-Object, System.Data.OleDb.O...
Surname','$motherSurname')" $cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() } $conn.Close() Code signals: Access, UTF-8, Powershell, SELECT, INSERT, INTO, HDR, Yes, CharacterSet, PSDefaultParameterValues, Encoding, utf8, Provider, Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0, Data, Source, Users, Nobody, Desktop, Mexico-test.accdb, New-Object, System.Data.OleDb.O...
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embed
64483501_c0
64483501
powershell
0
Title: How to check in PowerShell if the script was run in background (e.g. Windows Task Scheduler) or in user session Problem title: How to check in PowerShell if the script was run in background (e.g. Windows Task Scheduler) or in user session Tags: powershell, windows, windows-task-scheduler Problem: How to check in...
How to check in PowerShell if the script was run in background (e.g. Windows Task Scheduler) or in user session How to check in PowerShell if the script was run in background (e.g. Windows Task Scheduler) or in user session powershell windows windows-task-scheduler How PowerShell e.g Windows Task Scheduler How to check...
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4328364_c0
4328364
powershell
0
Title: Powershell pass user input to icacls Problem title: Powershell pass user input to icacls Tags: powershell, windows Problem: Powershell pass user input to icacls Currently I am writing a powershell script to automate some security measures and I have run into a small problem. icacls myDirectory /inheritance:r /gr...
Powershell pass user input to icacls Powershell pass user input to icacls powershell windows Powershell inheritance:r grant:r Administrators:F Powershell pass user input to icacls Currently I am writing a powershell script to automate some security measures and I have run into a small problem. will fail as $myGroup get...
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66993211_c0
66993211
powershell
0
Title: How to change service admin of Subscription programmatically Problem title: How to change service admin of Subscription programmatically Tags: azure, powershell Problem: How to change service admin of Subscription programmatically I am looking for PowerShell commands or any API, so I can change the Service admin...
How to change service admin of Subscription programmatically How to change service admin of Subscription programmatically azure powershell How Subscription How to change service admin of Subscription programmatically I am looking for PowerShell commands or any API, so I can change the Service admin of my subscription. ...
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68846866_c0
68846866
powershell
0
Title: Getting Office 365 credentials in powershell without prompt Problem title: Getting Office 365 credentials in powershell without prompt Tags: powershell, windows, office365, azure Problem: Getting Office 365 credentials in powershell without prompt i would like to automate downloading files from Sharepoint to loc...
Getting Office 365 credentials in powershell without prompt Getting Office 365 credentials in powershell without prompt powershell windows office365 azure Getting Office office365 Getting Office 365 credentials in powershell without prompt i would like to automate downloading files from Sharepoint to local disc using p...
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70122121_c0
70122121
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Output Braces Problem title: Powershell Output Braces Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell Output Braces If I am enter following command: $ Get-SCClass -Name Microsoft.Windows.Client.Win10.Aggregate.LogicalDisk | Get-SCOMClassInstance | Select-Object Values The Output looks like this: How can I grab t...
Powershell Output Braces Powershell Output Braces powershell Powershell Output Braces Get-SCClass Name Microsoft.Windows.Client.Win10.Aggregate.LogicalDisk Get-SCOMClassInstance Select-Object Values Powershell Output Braces If I am enter following command: The Output looks like this: How can I grab the first entry (137...
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70723989_c0
70723989
powershell
0
Title: Trouble with converting to Datetime object Problem title: Trouble with converting to Datetime object Tags: datetime, powershell Problem: Trouble with converting to Datetime object I have the below data which is an object type variable named $timestamps Sat Jan 15 16:21:24 Sat Jan 15 01:31:22 Fri Jan 14 20:58:09 ...
Trouble with converting to Datetime object Trouble with converting to Datetime object datetime powershell Trouble Datetime Sat Jan Fri Trouble with converting to Datetime object I have the below data which is an object type variable named $timestamps I'm having trouble converting it to Datetime object because of the we...
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32100918_c0
32100918
powershell
0
Title: Best way to detect key combination in windows using built in scripting languages Problem title: Best way to detect key combination in windows using built in scripting languages Tags: vbscript, powershell, powershell-2.0, command-prompt, batch-file Problem: Best way to detect key combination in windows using buil...
Best way to detect key combination in windows using built in scripting languages Best way to detect key combination in windows using built in scripting languages vbscript powershell powershell-2.0 command-prompt batch-file built Best powershell-2.0 Best way to detect key combination in windows using built in scripting ...
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39676635_c0
39676635
powershell
0
Title: A process running on Powershell freezes randomly Problem title: A process running on Powershell freezes randomly Tags: powershell Problem: A process running on Powershell freezes randomly I'm running Node.js server with Powershell . My server stops working randomly , for a reason that I do not know. I've googled...
A process running on Powershell freezes randomly A process running on Powershell freezes randomly powershell Powershell Node.js ExpressJS A process running on Powershell freezes randomly I'm running Node.js server with Powershell . My server stops working randomly , for a reason that I do not know. I've googled Node.js...
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40435745_c1
40435745
powershell
1
-Method Post -ContentType "application/json" -Body $postParams Error: Invoke-WebRequest : The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request. I have tried some combinations of json inputs but no go. Any help? Code signals: invoke-restmethod/invoke-webrequest, REST, API, Json, admin:password, Accept:application, Co...
-Method Post -ContentType "application/json" -Body $postParams Error: Invoke-WebRequest : The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request. I have tried some combinations of json inputs but no go. Any help? Code signals: invoke-restmethod/invoke-webrequest, REST, API, Json, admin:password, Accept:application, Co...
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51905423_c0
51905423
powershell
0
Title: How to explicitly declare type of a variable when creating that variable with New-Variable function? Problem title: How to explicitly declare type of a variable when creating that variable with New-Variable function? Tags: powershell Problem: How to explicitly declare type of a variable when creating that variab...
How to explicitly declare type of a variable when creating that variable with New-Variable function? How to explicitly declare type of a variable when creating that variable with New-Variable function? powershell How New-Variable Name Value Option ReadOnly Get-Variable Attributes Attributes.Add GENERATES CONVERSION ERR...
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embed
63151678_c1
63151678
powershell
1
46762480 CERT_E_WRONG_USAGE) Code signals: Powershell, Enroll, SSL, Behalf, PKCS10, New-Object, ComObject, X509Enrollment.CX509CertificateRequestPkcs10, PKCS10.InitializeFromTemplateName, PKCS10.Encode, pkcs7, X509enrollment.CX509CertificateRequestPkcs7, pkcs7.InitializeFromInnerRequest, pkcs7.RequesterName, some.user,...
46762480 CERT_E_WRONG_USAGE) Code signals: Powershell, Enroll, SSL, Behalf, PKCS10, New-Object, ComObject, X509Enrollment.CX509CertificateRequestPkcs10, PKCS10.InitializeFromTemplateName, PKCS10.Encode, pkcs7, X509enrollment.CX509CertificateRequestPkcs7, pkcs7.InitializeFromInnerRequest, pkcs7.RequesterName, some.user,...
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21974462_c0
21974462
powershell
0
Title: Don&#x27;t run post-test script in TFS when test fail Problem title: Don&#x27;t run post-test script in TFS when test fail Tags: powershell, tfsbuild Problem: Don't run post-test script in TFS when test fail I have a post-test script that I'd only like to run once all the tests has successfully passed. The post-...
Don&#x27;t run post-test script in TFS when test fail Don&#x27;t run post-test script in TFS when test fail powershell tfsbuild Don TFS Don't run post-test script in TFS when test fail I have a post-test script that I'd only like to run once all the tests has successfully passed. The post-test script is a PowerShell sc...
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76901822_c0
76901822
powershell
0
Title: How to use &quot;tree&quot; command on powershell to show files as well as directories Problem title: How to use &quot;tree&quot; command on powershell to show files as well as directories Tags: powershell, filesystems, tree, hidden-files Problem: How to use "tree" command on powershell to show files as well as ...
How to use &quot;tree&quot; command on powershell to show files as well as directories How to use &quot;tree&quot; command on powershell to show files as well as directories powershell filesystems tree hidden-files How How to use "tree" command on powershell to show files as well as directories I am trying to get full ...
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70283873_c0
70283873
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell Robocopy capture error message Problem title: PowerShell Robocopy capture error message Tags: powershell, robocopy Problem: PowerShell Robocopy capture error message When I use robocopy with invalid source directory I get the following message returned from PowerShell. My question is is the error mess...
PowerShell Robocopy capture error message PowerShell Robocopy capture error message powershell robocopy PowerShell Robocopy PowerShell Robocopy capture error message When I use robocopy with invalid source directory I get the following message returned from PowerShell. My question is is the error message "2021/12/09 01...
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32136464_c0
32136464
powershell
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Title: Startup Parameters within the Script? Problem title: Startup Parameters within the Script? Tags: sta, powershell, batch-file Problem: Startup Parameters within the Script? I have a script that needs to run in single-threaded mode, and I currently start it up with the -sta parameter with a batch. Is it possible t...
Startup Parameters within the Script? Startup Parameters within the Script? sta powershell batch-file Startup Parameters Script Startup Parameters within the Script? I have a script that needs to run in single-threaded mode, and I currently start it up with the -sta parameter with a batch. Is it possible to run the scr...
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39913190_c0
39913190
powershell
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Title: Get-ADObject for DNS A-Record Problem title: Get-ADObject for DNS A-Record Tags: powershell, dns, active-directory Problem: Get-ADObject for DNS A-Record how do I get the ADObject for a DNS A Record? Get-DnsServerResourceRecord -Name server1 -ZoneName Zone1.biz | Get-ADObject does not work. I am just able to do ...
Get-ADObject for DNS A-Record Get-ADObject for DNS A-Record powershell dns active-directory Get-ADObject DNS A-Record Get-DnsServerResourceRecord Name server1 ZoneName Zone1.biz Identity MicrosoftDns DomainDnsZones Get-ADObject for DNS A-Record how do I get the ADObject for a DNS A Record? does not work. I am just able...
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41871147_c0
41871147
powershell
0
Title: Find specific String in Textfile Problem title: Find specific String in Textfile Tags: powershell Problem: Find specific String in Textfile I know this question might be a "new guy question" but I probably made a logical mistake. I have a text file and I want to search if it contains a string or not. I tried it ...
Find specific String in Textfile Find specific String in Textfile powershell Find Textfile SEL Select-String Path Temp File.txt Pattern Test Contains Not Find specific String in Textfile I know this question might be a "new guy question" but I probably made a logical mistake. I have a text file and I want to search if ...
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