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79336435
powershell
0
Title: Display the real error location when using Write-Error inside a powershell script called by another one Problem title: Display the real error location when using Write-Error inside a powershell script called by another one Tags: powershell Problem: Display the real error location when using Write-Error inside a ...
Display the real error location when using Write-Error inside a powershell script called by another one Display the real error location when using Write-Error inside a powershell script called by another one powershell Write-Error Display Child.ps1 Write-Host Parent.ps1:1 Line Display the real error location when using...
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9815553_c1
9815553
powershell
1
to the third line is: Handles NPM(K) PM(K) WS(K) VM(M) CPU(s) Id ProcessName ------- ------ ----- ----- ----- ------ -- ----------- 1161 97 97776 123000 334 3.62 4468 Origin 570 73 175252 58392 484 10.65 1484 Steam Kind of a silly thing to ask help for, it's not an extremely valuable script to have but I think it's co...
to the third line is: Handles NPM(K) PM(K) WS(K) VM(M) CPU(s) Id ProcessName ------- ------ ----- ----- ----- ------ -- ----------- 1161 97 97776 123000 334 3.62 4468 Origin 570 73 175252 58392 484 10.65 1484 Steam Kind of a silly thing to ask help for, it's not an extremely valuable script to have but I think it's co...
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37936866_c0
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Title: execution order of startup task and auto-delayed windows service Problem title: execution order of startup task and auto-delayed windows service Tags: powershell, windows-services Problem: execution order of startup task and auto-delayed windows service I am wondering, if I have a windows service (auto-delayed) ...
execution order of startup task and auto-delayed windows service execution order of startup task and auto-delayed windows service powershell windows-services execution order of startup task and auto-delayed windows service I am wondering, if I have a windows service (auto-delayed) and a scheduled startup powershell scr...
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39977109_c0
39977109
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Out-File show only if filled Problem title: Powershell Out-File show only if filled Tags: output, powershell Problem: Powershell Out-File show only if filled I'm trying to output files to a .txt, but I only want to see the attributes which are filled. Some help would be greatly appreciated. $T | ft Na...
Powershell Out-File show only if filled Powershell Out-File show only if filled output powershell Powershell Out-File Name Logonworkstations name.txt Powershell Out-File show only if filled I'm trying to output files to a .txt, but I only want to see the attributes which are filled. Some help would be greatly appreciat...
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62499580_c0
62499580
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0
Title: How do I create tasks with the same triggers? Problem title: How do I create tasks with the same triggers? Tags: powershell Problem: How do I create tasks with the same triggers? How do I create known tasks with the same triggers, properties, etc. Such as they all start when user logs on. The tasks have definite...
How do I create tasks with the same triggers? How do I create tasks with the same triggers? powershell How How do I create tasks with the same triggers? How do I create known tasks with the same triggers, properties, etc. Such as they all start when user logs on. The tasks have definite names such as Task_1, Task_2, Ta...
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64587881_c0
64587881
powershell
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Title: PowerShell: Sorting CPU usage to display process taking 2% and above Problem title: PowerShell: Sorting CPU usage to display process taking 2% and above Tags: powershell Problem: PowerShell: Sorting CPU usage to display process taking 2% and above What cmdlet can you use in PowerShell to sort CPU usage to 2% and...
PowerShell: Sorting CPU usage to display process taking 2% and above PowerShell: Sorting CPU usage to display process taking 2% and above powershell PowerShell Sorting CPU PowerShell: Sorting CPU usage to display process taking 2% and above What cmdlet can you use in PowerShell to sort CPU usage to 2% and above. I need...
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58733296_c1
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{ "userName": "User1", "writeLast5min": 29, "memoryLast5min": 181, "readLast5min": 25 }, { "userName": "User2", "writeLast5min": 80, "memoryLast5min": 396, "readLast5min": 74 }, { "userName": "User3", "writeLast5min": 32, "memoryLast5min": 169, "readLast5min": 29 } ] } Please, help me fix the code Code signals: powers...
{ "userName": "User1", "writeLast5min": 29, "memoryLast5min": 181, "readLast5min": 25 }, { "userName": "User2", "writeLast5min": 80, "memoryLast5min": 396, "readLast5min": 74 }, { "userName": "User3", "writeLast5min": 32, "memoryLast5min": 169, "readLast5min": 29 } ] } Please, help me fix the code Code signals: powers...
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5549516_c0
5549516
powershell
0
Title: Run a PowerShell script from another one Problem title: Run a PowerShell script from another one Tags: powershell Problem: Run a PowerShell script from another one What is the best and correct way to run a PowerShell script from another one? I have a script a.ps1 from which I want to call b.ps1 which does differ...
Run a PowerShell script from another one Run a PowerShell script from another one powershell another Run PowerShell Run a PowerShell script from another one What is the best and correct way to run a PowerShell script from another one? I have a script a.ps1 from which I want to call b.ps1 which does different task. Let ...
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55619139_c0
55619139
powershell
0
Title: Checking installed PowerShell version from C# Problem title: Checking installed PowerShell version from C# Tags: c%23, .net, powershell Problem: Checking installed PowerShell version from C# Is there a good way to check if the PS version is, for example >= 5.0.0? NOTE: I'm already using this NugetPackage: Micros...
Checking installed PowerShell version from C# Checking installed PowerShell version from C# c%23 .net powershell C# Checking PowerShell Microsoft.PowerShell.5.ReferenceAssemblies Checking installed PowerShell version from C# Is there a good way to check if the PS version is, for example >= 5.0.0? NOTE: I'm already usin...
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38435550_c0
38435550
powershell
0
Title: How can I add a column in an existing table? Problem title: How can I add a column in an existing table? Tags: powershell Problem: How can I add a column in an existing table? For example I use Get-Service . There are 3 columns namely "status", "name", "displayname", if I want to add a 4th column name Label , ho...
How can I add a column in an existing table? How can I add a column in an existing table? powershell How Get-Service Label How can I add a column in an existing table? For example I use Get-Service . There are 3 columns namely "status", "name", "displayname", if I want to add a 4th column name Label , how can I do it? ...
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15700421_c0
15700421
powershell
0
Title: Check for DNS record using PowerShell 2.0 Problem title: Check for DNS record using PowerShell 2.0 Tags: powershell Problem: Check for DNS record using PowerShell 2.0 What could be the best way to resolve a computer name apart from using: [System.Net.DNS]::GetHostByName('MachineName').HostName I dont want to imp...
Check for DNS record using PowerShell 2.0 Check for DNS record using PowerShell 2.0 powershell PowerShell Check DNS System.Net.DNS GetHostByName MachineName HostName Check for DNS record using PowerShell 2.0 What could be the best way to resolve a computer name apart from using: I dont want to import any specific DNS M...
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61729218_c0
61729218
powershell
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Title: How to Select-String with pattern that contains $value Problem title: How to Select-String with pattern that contains $value Tags: powershell, select-string Problem: How to Select-String with pattern that contains $value How to search for a string that starts with $ in a txt file? For example: Get-Content $file ...
How to Select-String with pattern that contains $value How to Select-String with pattern that contains $value powershell select-string How Select-String Get-Content VALUE USERPROFILE How to Select-String with pattern that contains $value How to search for a string that starts with $ in a txt file? For example: Get-Cont...
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42394591_c0
42394591
powershell
0
Title: Powershell string separation Problem title: Powershell string separation Tags: split, powershell, string Problem: Powershell string separation I have a string that has a value for example 22_ABCD Now I only need the ABCD in my parameter. What is the best method to do this in powershell ? Do I need to use a Split...
Powershell string separation Powershell string separation split powershell string Powershell Powershell string separation I have a string that has a value for example 22_ABCD Now I only need the ABCD in my parameter. What is the best method to do this in powershell ? Do I need to use a Split() and then take $stringvalu...
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71800135_c0
71800135
powershell
0
Title: Powershell - CloseMainWindow work for all? Problem title: Powershell - CloseMainWindow work for all? Tags: process, google-drive-api, terminate, powershell Problem: Powershell - CloseMainWindow work for all? I'm looking for a way to gracefully close/quit the GoogleDrive app which runs under the process GoogleDri...
Powershell - CloseMainWindow work for all? Powershell - CloseMainWindow work for all? process google-drive-api terminate powershell Powershell CloseMainWindow GoogleDriveFS Handles NPM CPU ProcessName Powershell - CloseMainWindow work for all? I'm looking for a way to gracefully close/quit the GoogleDrive app which run...
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23130053_c0
23130053
powershell
0
Title: powershell javascript eval() or vbscript execute() alternative? Problem title: powershell javascript eval() or vbscript execute() alternative? Tags: eval, javascript, powershell, vbscript Problem: powershell javascript eval() or vbscript execute() alternative? I've thought that the $("some string") will do it bu...
powershell javascript eval() or vbscript execute() alternative? powershell javascript eval() or vbscript execute() alternative? eval javascript powershell vbscript Invoke-Expression powershell javascript eval() or vbscript execute() alternative? I've thought that the $("some string") will do it but it did not: I've exp...
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75855300_c0
75855300
powershell
0
Title: running PowerShell as admin in the current folder Problem title: running PowerShell as admin in the current folder Tags: powershell Problem: running PowerShell as admin in the current folder trying to find a quick way to running powershell as admin in the current folder I can run powershell as admin from the sta...
running PowerShell as admin in the current folder running PowerShell as admin in the current folder powershell PowerShell running PowerShell as admin in the current folder trying to find a quick way to running powershell as admin in the current folder I can run powershell as admin from the start bar but to run in the c...
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13738087_c0
13738087
powershell
0
Title: How can I remove all imported modules in PowerShell? Problem title: How can I remove all imported modules in PowerShell? Tags: .net, module, powershell Problem: How can I remove all imported modules in PowerShell? I wan to remove all imported modules before importing them so that I can get the fresh ones by over...
How can I remove all imported modules in PowerShell? How can I remove all imported modules in PowerShell? .net module powershell How PowerShell How can I remove all imported modules in PowerShell? I wan to remove all imported modules before importing them so that I can get the fresh ones by overwriting the ones in the ...
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48003537_c1
48003537
powershell
1
if we check each variable like $d1 or $d2 etc. individually, it is showing the correct values: PS C:\Temp> $d1 Table1 Value ------ ----- Data1 Value1 Data2 Value2 PS C:\Temp> $d2 Table2 Value ------ ----- Data1 Value1 Data2 Value2 PS C:\Temp> $d3 Table3 Value ------ ----- Data1 Value1 Data2 Value2 Code signals: Unable...
if we check each variable like $d1 or $d2 etc. individually, it is showing the correct values: PS C:\Temp> $d1 Table1 Value ------ ----- Data1 Value1 Data2 Value2 PS C:\Temp> $d2 Table2 Value ------ ----- Data1 Value1 Data2 Value2 PS C:\Temp> $d3 Table3 Value ------ ----- Data1 Value1 Data2 Value2 Code signals: Unable...
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75603265_c0
75603265
powershell
0
Title: Running conan from powershell script Problem title: Running conan from powershell script Tags: conan, powershell Problem: Running conan from powershell script Is there a way of using conan package manager commands in a bat file or ps1 file? Or any other automated way.. I want to automate the conan install / buil...
Running conan from powershell script Running conan from powershell script conan powershell powershell Running Running conan from powershell script Is there a way of using conan package manager commands in a bat file or ps1 file? Or any other automated way.. I want to automate the conan install / build / package command...
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70479086_c1
70479086
powershell
1
it do not work Do { $val++ Write-Host $val $Fn = "$val.html" Get-ChildItem "*\$Fn" -Recurse | ForEach-Object -Process { (Get-Content $_) -Replace './$val_files/style.css', 'style.css' | Set-Content $_ } } while($val -ne 100) Please show me correct way to do..loop replace thanks you Code signals: powershell, How, Get-C...
it do not work Do { $val++ Write-Host $val $Fn = "$val.html" Get-ChildItem "*\$Fn" -Recurse | ForEach-Object -Process { (Get-Content $_) -Replace './$val_files/style.css', 'style.css' | Set-Content $_ } } while($val -ne 100) Please show me correct way to do..loop replace thanks you Code signals: powershell, How, Get-C...
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9294949_c0
9294949
powershell
0
Title: When should I use Write-Error vs. Throw? Terminating vs. non-terminating errors Problem title: When should I use Write-Error vs. Throw? Terminating vs. non-terminating errors Tags: powershell-2.0, error-handling, powershell Problem: When should I use Write-Error vs. Throw? Terminating vs. non-terminating errors ...
When should I use Write-Error vs. Throw? Terminating vs. non-terminating errors When should I use Write-Error vs. Throw? Terminating vs. non-terminating errors powershell-2.0 error-handling powershell URL_Format_Error System.FormatException When Write-Error Throw Terminating New-Object powershell-2.0 When should I use ...
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47394208_c0
47394208
powershell
0
Title: Rename file by rearranging original name Problem title: Rename file by rearranging original name Tags: batch-file, powershell Problem: Rename file by rearranging original name I have a bunch of files all named with the date at the start, for example: 30062017.TRADARCASHROLLUP.MCLTIRHK.CSV Is it possible to rearr...
Rename file by rearranging original name Rename file by rearranging original name batch-file powershell Rename TRADARCASHROLLUP.MCLTIRHK.CSV Rename file by rearranging original name I have a bunch of files all named with the date at the start, for example: Is it possible to rearrange this date so instead of DD/MM/YYYY,...
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43528168_c0
43528168
powershell
0
Title: How to I set environment variables using gitversion? Problem title: How to I set environment variables using gitversion? Tags: powershell, gitversion Problem: How to I set environment variables using gitversion? I am trying gitversion /output buildserver in both powershell and command prompt and neither modify t...
How to I set environment variables using gitversion? How to I set environment variables using gitversion? powershell gitversion gitversion How How to I set environment variables using gitversion? I am trying gitversion /output buildserver in both powershell and command prompt and neither modify the environment variable...
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74336733_c1
74336733
powershell
1
From-txt | ForEach-Object { [pscustomobject] @{ UserName = $_.username VoteCount = '{0}{1}' -f $_.votecount, ('', 'D')[[int] $_.votecount -gt 25] } } | Export-Csv -NoTypeInformation -Encoding utf8 C:\Users\---------\Desktop\outvotes.csv Code signals: Trying, Get-Content, Raw, Users, Desktop, votes.txt, ConvertFrom-txt,...
From-txt | ForEach-Object { [pscustomobject] @{ UserName = $_.username VoteCount = '{0}{1}' -f $_.votecount, ('', 'D')[[int] $_.votecount -gt 25] } } | Export-Csv -NoTypeInformation -Encoding utf8 C:\Users\---------\Desktop\outvotes.csv Code signals: Trying, Get-Content, Raw, Users, Desktop, votes.txt, ConvertFrom-txt,...
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17227679_c0
17227679
powershell
0
Title: Sign PowerShell script from C# Problem title: Sign PowerShell script from C# Tags: powershell, c%23, code-signing Problem: Sign PowerShell script from C# I'm looking to create a web service to sign powershell scripts for use within an intranet. Is it possible to replicate the block of encoded text at the end of ...
Sign PowerShell script from C# Sign PowerShell script from C# powershell c%23 code-signing C# Sign PowerShell Sign PowerShell script from C# I'm looking to create a web service to sign powershell scripts for use within an intranet. Is it possible to replicate the block of encoded text at the end of a script that set-au...
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49971042_c1
49971042
powershell
1
1, 151.101.128.81, 151.101.192.81} {bbc.com, bbc.com, bbc.com, bbc.com} Is there a way to expand/unwrap while keeping the object-way? Code signals: Powershell, Resolve-IPDNS, CmdletBinding, Parameter, Mandatory, IPDNS, DNSServer, BEGIN, Process, Resolve, DNS, resolve_params, Name, Server, Type, PTR, Resolve-DnsName, Cr...
1, 151.101.128.81, 151.101.192.81} {bbc.com, bbc.com, bbc.com, bbc.com} Is there a way to expand/unwrap while keeping the object-way? Code signals: Powershell, Resolve-IPDNS, CmdletBinding, Parameter, Mandatory, IPDNS, DNSServer, BEGIN, Process, Resolve, DNS, resolve_params, Name, Server, Type, PTR, Resolve-DnsName, Cr...
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63798094_c0
63798094
powershell
0
Title: Select an Item from List in PowerShell Problem title: Select an Item from List in PowerShell Tags: powershell Problem: Select an Item from List in PowerShell I am making an api call using PowerShell. I get 3 outputs as results from the call. ID : 1 Name :Abc Location : London I want to pass the ID to a new varia...
Select an Item from List in PowerShell Select an Item from List in PowerShell powershell List Select Item PowerShell Name Abc Location London Select an Item from List in PowerShell I am making an api call using PowerShell. I get 3 outputs as results from the call. I want to pass the ID to a new variable. how can i achi...
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42580587_c0
42580587
powershell
0
Title: GoCD - How to display PowerShell output in color? Problem title: GoCD - How to display PowerShell output in color? Tags: go-cd, powershell Problem: GoCD - How to display PowerShell output in color? As the title says, how do we display console output from PowerShell scripts in color? We're using v16.12 of GoCD. E...
GoCD - How to display PowerShell output in color? GoCD - How to display PowerShell output in color? go-cd powershell GoCD How PowerShell GoCD - How to display PowerShell output in color? As the title says, how do we display console output from PowerShell scripts in color? We're using v16.12 of GoCD. Edit: Due to compan...
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Title: How to set ps as shortcut to open powershell Problem title: How to set ps as shortcut to open powershell Tags: powershell, windows, environment-variables Problem: How to set ps as shortcut to open powershell The question says it all. I want to learn and use powershell as my go to terminal in windows and I want p...
How to set ps as shortcut to open powershell How to set ps as shortcut to open powershell powershell windows environment-variables How Win How to set ps as shortcut to open powershell The question says it all. I want to learn and use powershell as my go to terminal in windows and I want powershell to open if I type Win...
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Title: Stop Powershell from exiting Problem title: Stop Powershell from exiting Tags: powershell-2.0, powershell-remoting, powershell Problem: Stop Powershell from exiting I know that there is that little -noexit switch for PowerShell. Is there anyway of staying in the shell without using that switch? In other words, I...
Stop Powershell from exiting Stop Powershell from exiting powershell-2.0 powershell-remoting powershell exiting Stop Powershell powershell-2.0 Stop Powershell from exiting I know that there is that little -noexit switch for PowerShell. Is there anyway of staying in the shell without using that switch? In other words, I...
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3,86567; #Existing Values e.g Week 2 25345,75391,86243; #I want to append a new row I've been playing around with this for a while and not having much luck! Any guidance will be much appreciated! Thanks :) Code signals: object, Append, CSV, QUERY, New-Object, TypeName, Property, ColumnName, HOME, Value, API, RETRIEVE, ...
3,86567; #Existing Values e.g Week 2 25345,75391,86243; #I want to append a new row I've been playing around with this for a while and not having much luck! Any guidance will be much appreciated! Thanks :) Code signals: object, Append, CSV, QUERY, New-Object, TypeName, Property, ColumnName, HOME, Value, API, RETRIEVE, ...
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Title: How to use Google Cloud Shell with the new Windows Terminal Problem title: How to use Google Cloud Shell with the new Windows Terminal Tags: google-compute-engine, windows-terminal, powershell, google-cloud-platform Problem: How to use Google Cloud Shell with the new Windows Terminal I just want to SSH into my c...
How to use Google Cloud Shell with the new Windows Terminal How to use Google Cloud Shell with the new Windows Terminal google-compute-engine windows-terminal powershell google-cloud-platform How Google Cloud Shell Windows Terminal How to use Google Cloud Shell with the new Windows Terminal I just want to SSH into my c...
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Title: IPv4Address empty when doing a Get-ADComputer Problem title: IPv4Address empty when doing a Get-ADComputer Tags: powershell, active-directory Problem: IPv4Address empty when doing a Get-ADComputer I am trying to get a list of computers and their IP addresses. I am trying the following code get-adcomputer -identi...
IPv4Address empty when doing a Get-ADComputer IPv4Address empty when doing a Get-ADComputer powershell active-directory IPv4Address Get-ADComputer IPv4Address empty when doing a Get-ADComputer I am trying to get a list of computers and their IP addresses. I am trying the following code get-adcomputer -identity *compute...
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73420491
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Title: PowerShell: how to use PSWarranty Problem title: PowerShell: how to use PSWarranty Tags: powershell Problem: PowerShell: how to use PSWarranty I am trying to find the start date one a bunch of HP machines. this ps should be helpful but i cannot find how to pass in the csv i am trying update-warrantyinfo -CSV But...
PowerShell: how to use PSWarranty PowerShell: how to use PSWarranty powershell PowerShell PSWarranty CSV PowerShell: how to use PSWarranty I am trying to find the start date one a bunch of HP machines. this ps should be helpful but i cannot find how to pass in the csv i am trying But then do now know how to pass the fi...
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= select-string -path c:\users\abcusernamehere\desktop\findusermachines.txt -pattern "TCWS....." -allmatches But doing so displays the whole line of text in that file. How can I break up the line to JUST find and display what I'm searching for? Code signals: Parse, fileshare40, ABC64ZXZ.txt:5398:UserID, Logged, ABC63B...
= select-string -path c:\users\abcusernamehere\desktop\findusermachines.txt -pattern "TCWS....." -allmatches But doing so displays the whole line of text in that file. How can I break up the line to JUST find and display what I'm searching for? Code signals: Parse, fileshare40, ABC64ZXZ.txt:5398:UserID, Logged, ABC63B...
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28864220_c0
28864220
powershell
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Title: Join domain rights using powershell Problem title: Join domain rights using powershell Tags: windows-server-2012, powershell Problem: Join domain rights using powershell Is there any way (using powershell) to modify a computer account to add a user account with enough rights to add this computer to a domain?. Wh...
Join domain rights using powershell Join domain rights using powershell windows-server-2012 powershell powershell Join windows-server-2012 Join domain rights using powershell Is there any way (using powershell) to modify a computer account to add a user account with enough rights to add this computer to a domain?. When...
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S_1, Contact, Selta, OU_CONTACTS_2, RVSco, USER_1, rvsco.ru, USER_2, selta.ru, PWFILE_1, rvsco.txt, PWFILE_2, selta.txt, Get-ADObject, ObjectClass, Administrator, ADD, DELETE, MODIFY, TARGET, DOMAIN, BASED, SOURCE, USERS, SyncContacts, PARAM, END, Enumerating, ENUMERATE, New-Object, Typename, System.Management.Automati...
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42530724_c0
42530724
powershell
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Title: Too many files to rename Problem title: Too many files to rename Tags: powershell Problem: Too many files to rename Renaming pdf-files with the command get-childitem | % { rename-item $_ "2017-$_"} renames correctly 33 files but applying the same command to more than 33 files produces filenames looking like 2017...
Too many files to rename Too many files to rename powershell Too Too many files to rename Renaming pdf-files with the command renames correctly 33 files but applying the same command to more than 33 files produces filenames looking like 2017-2017-2017...-original.name. How can I surmount that limitation for which I hav...
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23351432
powershell
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Title: Executing a Powershell Script in Fake Problem title: Executing a Powershell Script in Fake Tags: f%23-fake, f%23, powershell Problem: Executing a Powershell Script in Fake What is the best way to go about executing a Powershell script in the Fake build automation tool ? I feel that there should be an obvious ans...
Executing a Powershell Script in Fake Executing a Powershell Script in Fake f%23-fake f%23 powershell Executing Powershell Script Fake Executing a Powershell Script in Fake What is the best way to go about executing a Powershell script in the Fake build automation tool ? I feel that there should be an obvious answer to...
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75198734_c0
75198734
powershell
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Title: Powershell Get-Date formate year from 2023 to 23 Problem title: Powershell Get-Date formate year from 2023 to 23 Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell Get-Date formate year from 2023 to 23 Do you know how i could format get-date so that the end result look like the below example 22 Jan 23 Instead of 22 Jan 2023 I...
Powershell Get-Date formate year from 2023 to 23 Powershell Get-Date formate year from 2023 to 23 powershell 2023 Powershell Get-Date Powershell Get-Date formate year from 2023 to 23 Do you know how i could format get-date so that the end result look like the below example 22 Jan 23 Instead of 22 Jan 2023 I got as far ...
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17470204_c0
17470204
powershell
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Title: String from DB is not parsing in Powershell Problem title: String from DB is not parsing in Powershell Tags: powershell, formatting Problem: String from DB is not parsing in Powershell While fetching data from db, I am getting a string which is not getting formatted in pwoershell. String [{"varun":"\\","rocks":t...
String from DB is not parsing in Powershell String from DB is not parsing in Powershell powershell formatting DB Powershell String from DB is not parsing in Powershell While fetching data from db, I am getting a string which is not getting formatted in pwoershell. String It throws below exception System.FormatException...
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46181372_c0
46181372
powershell
0
Title: Can you create a complex CSV file inside the Testdrive? Problem title: Can you create a complex CSV file inside the Testdrive? Tags: pester, powershell Problem: Can you create a complex CSV file inside the Testdrive? I just want to ask if is it possible to create a complex csv file inside a Testdrive in creating...
Can you create a complex CSV file inside the Testdrive? Can you create a complex CSV file inside the Testdrive? pester powershell Can CSV Testdrive Can you create a complex CSV file inside the Testdrive? I just want to ask if is it possible to create a complex csv file inside a Testdrive in creating a Pester test for a...
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71906991_c0
71906991
powershell
0
Title: Colored ghci output on PowerShell Problem title: Colored ghci output on PowerShell Tags: powershell, bash, haskell, exec, ghci Problem: Colored ghci output on PowerShell Code signals: Colored, PowerShell, ps1, Line, Invoke-Expression, Get-Command, Path, System.Object, load_failed, load_done, no_instance, double_...
Colored ghci output on PowerShell Colored ghci output on PowerShell powershell bash haskell exec ghci Colored PowerShell ps1 Line Invoke-Expression Get-Command Path System.Object load_failed load_done no_instance double_colon right_arrow right_arrow2 left_blacket right_blacket calc_operators Update Failed RED RESET GRE...
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74207404_c2
74207404
powershell
2
Deep, Title, Rated, Not, Released, Jun, Genre, Horror, Thriller, Director, Matt, Eskandari, Writer, Michael, Hultquist, Nora-Jane, Noone, Alexandra, Park, Diane, Farr, Plot, Two, Olympic, Language, English, Country, United, States, Awards, Poster, m.media-amazon.com, MV5BOWM5ZWFmZTItMGVhMC00MGQwLTgzYzktOTIxMGY4YWVkZjY...
Deep, Title, Rated, Not, Released, Jun, Genre, Horror, Thriller, Director, Matt, Eskandari, Writer, Michael, Hultquist, Nora-Jane, Noone, Alexandra, Park, Diane, Farr, Plot, Two, Olympic, Language, English, Country, United, States, Awards, Poster, m.media-amazon.com, MV5BOWM5ZWFmZTItMGVhMC00MGQwLTgzYzktOTIxMGY4YWVkZjY...
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embed
56643639_c0
56643639
powershell
0
Title: Start PowerShell or Python script when USB drive is detached Problem title: Start PowerShell or Python script when USB drive is detached Tags: python, powershell Problem: Start PowerShell or Python script when USB drive is detached I have token for connecting AnyConnect VPN. I want a script that when the USB tok...
Start PowerShell or Python script when USB drive is detached Start PowerShell or Python script when USB drive is detached python powershell Start PowerShell Python USB Start PowerShell or Python script when USB drive is detached I have token for connecting AnyConnect VPN. I want a script that when the USB token disconn...
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22233702_c0
22233702
powershell
0
Title: How to download the SSL certificate from a website using PowerShell? Problem title: How to download the SSL certificate from a website using PowerShell? Tags: ssl-certificate, ssl, powershell Problem: How to download the SSL certificate from a website using PowerShell? I want to download the SSL certificate from...
How to download the SSL certificate from a website using PowerShell? How to download the SSL certificate from a website using PowerShell? ssl-certificate ssl powershell a PowerShell How SSL How to download the SSL certificate from a website using PowerShell? I want to download the SSL certificate from, say https://www....
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75553105_c1
75553105
powershell
1
0673 D:\TEST\New folder - Copy (2) New folder - Copy (2) 192.168.1.1 CONTOSO\User Then , Get-SMBOpenFile | where {$_.Path -like "D:\TEST\*"} | Close-SmbOpenFile -Force -Verbose As result, Get-SMBOpenFile | where {$_.Path -like "D:\TEST\*"} Code signals: Powershell, Cannot, Close-SMBOpenfile, Get-SMBOpenFile, _.Path, TE...
0673 D:\TEST\New folder - Copy (2) New folder - Copy (2) 192.168.1.1 CONTOSO\User Then , Get-SMBOpenFile | where {$_.Path -like "D:\TEST\*"} | Close-SmbOpenFile -Force -Verbose As result, Get-SMBOpenFile | where {$_.Path -like "D:\TEST\*"} Code signals: Powershell, Cannot, Close-SMBOpenfile, Get-SMBOpenFile, _.Path, TE...
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76117657_c2
76117657
powershell
2
Export-Csv, DNS.csv, Append, NoTypeInformation, Set-AzStorageBlobContent, Context, Container, File, Blob, Force, Name, zonedns.com, Ttl, RecordType, TargetResourceId, Records, Nsdname, ns1-04.azure-dns.com, ns2-04.azure-dns.net, ns3-04.azure-dns.org, ns4-04.azure-dns.info, Metadata, ProvisioningState, Succeeded, ID2, ...
Export-Csv, DNS.csv, Append, NoTypeInformation, Set-AzStorageBlobContent, Context, Container, File, Blob, Force, Name, zonedns.com, Ttl, RecordType, TargetResourceId, Records, Nsdname, ns1-04.azure-dns.com, ns2-04.azure-dns.net, ns3-04.azure-dns.org, ns4-04.azure-dns.info, Metadata, ProvisioningState, Succeeded, ID2, ...
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29234165_c0
29234165
powershell
0
Title: How can I know whether process has a windows or not? Problem title: How can I know whether process has a windows or not? Tags: powershell Problem: How can I know whether process has a windows or not? Sometimes my program is finished incorrectly. GUI is gone but processes still present in the system. So I need to...
How can I know whether process has a windows or not? How can I know whether process has a windows or not? powershell How How can I know whether process has a windows or not? Sometimes my program is finished incorrectly. GUI is gone but processes still present in the system. So I need to verify whether the program finis...
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40812430_c0
40812430
powershell
0
Title: Sort object not working Problem title: Sort object not working Tags: wmi, powershell Problem: Sort object not working Does anyone know why the Sort-Object is not working in this code? gwmi win32_computersystem -comp $Computer.FullDomainName -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | select Caption,Username | Sort Caption C...
Sort object not working Sort object not working wmi powershell Sort Sort-Object win32_computersystem Computer.FullDomainName ErrorAction SilentlyContinue Caption Username Sort object not working Does anyone know why the Sort-Object is not working in this code?
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33984804_c0
33984804
powershell
0
Title: Powershell exception in catch block cause unexpected execution flow Problem title: Powershell exception in catch block cause unexpected execution flow Tags: error-handling, powershell, throw, try-catch Problem: Powershell exception in catch block cause unexpected execution flow } Code signals: Powershell, Cmdlet...
Powershell exception in catch block cause unexpected execution flow Powershell exception in catch block cause unexpected execution flow error-handling powershell throw try-catch Powershell CmdletBinding PARAM Parameter Mandatory ValidateSet OnlyAcceptThisStringAndNothingElse ValidateNotNullOrEmpty Executed Should Power...
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36179315_c0
36179315
powershell
0
Title: I can't clone repo on windows with powershell Problem title: I can't clone repo on windows with powershell Tags: git, github, powershell, windows Problem: I can't clone repo on windows with powershell When I clone it keeps saying "Cloning into 'hack'..." but I can't find anything in C:\github and when ...
I can't clone repo on windows with powershell I can't clone repo on windows with powershell git github powershell windows Set-Location Cannot I can't clone repo on windows with powershell When I clone it keeps saying "Cloning into 'hack'..." but I can't find anything in C:\github and when i type cd project na...
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51316828_c0
51316828
powershell
0
Title: Is that possible to create bulk aws ALBs using powershell script? Problem title: Is that possible to create bulk aws ALBs using powershell script? Tags: powershell, amazon-web-services, amazon-elb Problem: Is that possible to create bulk aws ALBs using powershell script? Is that possible to create bulk aws ALBs ...
Is that possible to create bulk aws ALBs using powershell script? Is that possible to create bulk aws ALBs using powershell script? powershell amazon-web-services amazon-elb powershell ALBs Is that possible to create bulk aws ALBs using powershell script? Is that possible to create bulk aws ALBs using powershell script...
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57269769_c0
57269769
powershell
0
Title: replace whole string if contains substring Problem title: replace whole string if contains substring Tags: powershell Problem: replace whole string if contains substring I want to completely replace a string if it contains a specific substring, using replace. How can this be done? I have tried the following, wit...
replace whole string if contains substring replace whole string if contains substring powershell abc123STRINGabc123 a.replace replace whole string if contains substring I want to completely replace a string if it contains a specific substring, using replace. How can this be done? I have tried the following, with expect...
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21100427_c0
21100427
powershell
0
Title: CMD/Powershell: Commands not working with cURL. Cygwin works Problem title: CMD/Powershell: Commands not working with cURL. Cygwin works Tags: windows, cygwin, cmd, curl, powershell Problem: CMD/Powershell: Commands not working with cURL. Cygwin works Code signals: MapperParsingException, JsonParseException, CMD...
CMD/Powershell: Commands not working with cURL. Cygwin works CMD/Powershell: Commands not working with cURL. Cygwin works windows cygwin cmd curl powershell MapperParsingException JsonParseException CMD Powershell Commands Cygwin XPUT localhost:9200 Dilbert Brown Protocol Could Failed Connection Unrecognized Source CMD...
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37630759
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Title: Test-Path issue Problem title: Test-Path issue Tags: windows-server-2012, powershell-3.0, powershell Problem: Test-Path issue Why does Test-Path -Path $folder -PathType Container return true , but folder does not exist? The Path is: C:\Windows\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Modules\MyCompany\Modules Same code i...
Test-Path issue Test-Path issue windows-server-2012 powershell-3.0 powershell Test-Path Path PathType Container windows-server-2012 powershell-3.0 Test-Path issue Why does Test-Path -Path $folder -PathType Container return true , but folder does not exist? The Path is: Same code in ISE x86 and ISE, but different result...
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13624008
powershell
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Title: How to install SQLPSX 1.6? Problem title: How to install SQLPSX 1.6? Tags: sql, powershell Problem: How to install SQLPSX 1.6? Iam using Powershell 1.0 on my machine, so i want to install SQLPSX 1.6 for ease of manipulating SQL server , in powershell 1.6 I don't know how to install. I've tried running .\LibraryS...
How to install SQLPSX 1.6? How to install SQLPSX 1.6? sql powershell How SQLPSX How to install SQLPSX 1.6? Iam using Powershell 1.0 on my machine, so i want to install SQLPSX 1.6 for ease of manipulating SQL server , in powershell 1.6 I don't know how to install. I've tried running .\LibrarySMO.ps1, but nothing happene...
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16285428
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Title: Delete first four rows in Excel with Powershell Problem title: Delete first four rows in Excel with Powershell Tags: powershell, row, excel Problem: Delete first four rows in Excel with Powershell I have a powershell script that opens an excel file, re-assigns a blank password, and then saves the file. I want to...
Delete first four rows in Excel with Powershell Delete first four rows in Excel with Powershell powershell row excel Delete Excel Powershell Delete first four rows in Excel with Powershell I have a powershell script that opens an excel file, re-assigns a blank password, and then saves the file. I want to add a task to ...
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Title: *$($name.text)* does not work can you explain? Problem title: *$($name.text)* does not work can you explain? Tags: filter, powershell, active-directory Problem: *$($name.text)* does not work can you explain? I try to understand why this does not work get-aduser -filter {Name -like "*$($Name.text)*"} I understand...
*$($name.text)* does not work can you explain? *$($name.text)* does not work can you explain? filter powershell active-directory name.text Name *$($name.text)* does not work can you explain? I try to understand why this does not work I understand that $($name.text) means can you take this this not a string value "" . T...
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59571870
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Title: re-create a VM from a clone Problem title: re-create a VM from a clone Tags: powershell, vmware, powercli Problem: re-create a VM from a clone I have a VM on vSphere that I already created a clone for it. I want to script the following to execute remotely: Delete the VM from vSphere Create a new VM from the clon...
re-create a VM from a clone re-create a VM from a clone powershell vmware powercli a re-create a VM from a clone I have a VM on vSphere that I already created a clone for it. I want to script the following to execute remotely: Delete the VM from vSphere Create a new VM from the clone Run a PowerShell script on the new ...
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72653201
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Title: When should I pick using a const over a variable in PowerShell? Problem title: When should I pick using a const over a variable in PowerShell? Tags: powershell Problem: When should I pick using a const over a variable in PowerShell? Based on what should I pick one of these ways to define a const/variable? Set-Va...
When should I pick using a const over a variable in PowerShell? When should I pick using a const over a variable in PowerShell? powershell a When PowerShell Set-Variable Option Constant Value When should I pick using a const over a variable in PowerShell? Based on what should I pick one of these ways to define a const/...
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20828196
powershell
0
Title: What does the special character "!" mean in PowerShell? Problem title: What does the special character "!" mean in PowerShell? Tags: special-characters, powershell Problem: What does the special character "!" mean in PowerShell? What does the special character ! mean in PowerShell? Or a site ...
What does the special character "!" mean in PowerShell? What does the special character "!" mean in PowerShell? special-characters powershell What PowerShell What does the special character "!" mean in PowerShell? What does the special character ! mean in PowerShell? Or a site which lists all specia...
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32307063_c0
32307063
powershell
0
Title: using git on windows powershell Problem title: using git on windows powershell Tags: git, powershell Problem: using git on windows powershell I'm trying to use git on powershell, but having trouble. I was following Miguel Grinberg pycon workshop, and he clones with git clone " " I know I can download git, and ca...
using git on windows powershell using git on windows powershell git powershell git using git on windows powershell I'm trying to use git on powershell, but having trouble. I was following Miguel Grinberg pycon workshop, and he clones with git clone " " I know I can download git, and can be done with git bash. but I wan...
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48592490_c0
48592490
powershell
0
Title: Unicode display incorrectly when saved to variable Problem title: Unicode display incorrectly when saved to variable Tags: unicode, powershell Problem: Unicode display incorrectly when saved to variable I run command git status -s --porcelain , the Unicode characters output correctly. If I save the command resul...
Unicode display incorrectly when saved to variable Unicode display incorrectly when saved to variable unicode powershell Unicode Unicode display incorrectly when saved to variable I run command git status -s --porcelain , the Unicode characters output correctly. If I save the command result into a variable, and display...
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19458186_c0
19458186
powershell
0
Title: Output sub-folder with the latest write access Problem title: Output sub-folder with the latest write access Tags: powershell, get-childitem Problem: Output sub-folder with the latest write access I have the following powershell command get-childitem $FilePath | select {$_.Fullname} This will output the name of ...
Output sub-folder with the latest write access Output sub-folder with the latest write access powershell get-childitem Output FilePath _.Fullname Output sub-folder with the latest write access I have the following powershell command This will output the name of ALL subfolders in $FilePath. How do I output the subfolder...
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66131347_c0
66131347
powershell
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Title: validate for a 2-digit number Problem title: validate for a 2-digit number Tags: powershell Problem: validate for a 2-digit number I need to in powershell -Ask the user for a 2-digit number -Validate this number is two numeric digits -Take into account leading zeroes -If the number is invalid, have the user try ...
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8549998_c0
8549998
powershell
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Title: How to do multithread copy using powershell? Problem title: How to do multithread copy using powershell? Tags: powershell, powershell-2.0 Problem: How to do multithread copy using powershell? I am copying folders where size is huge. Copy-Item cmdlet takes more time. As my system is Windows 2003 , I don't have mu...
How to do multithread copy using powershell? How to do multithread copy using powershell? powershell powershell-2.0 powershell How powershell-2.0 How to do multithread copy using powershell? I am copying folders where size is huge. Copy-Item cmdlet takes more time. As my system is Windows 2003 , I don't have multithrea...
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37729393_c1
37729393
powershell
1
: $DisplayName" } Code signals: PowerShell, O365, API, List, Child, Folders, domain.com, AsPlainText, Force, System.Management.Automation.PSCredential, AAMkAGMyMmFhMWY4LThjYjYtNGUzZS1hYTUxLWIxZGU1ZGRkMjIzMwAuAAAAAABqWqwE0q0sRaLyviyai0vAAQCJ2HjgFyYWQrD2lnZOADX0AAHwCF4IAAA, outlook.office365.com, v1.0, Invoke-RestMethod,...
: $DisplayName" } Code signals: PowerShell, O365, API, List, Child, Folders, domain.com, AsPlainText, Force, System.Management.Automation.PSCredential, AAMkAGMyMmFhMWY4LThjYjYtNGUzZS1hYTUxLWIxZGU1ZGRkMjIzMwAuAAAAAABqWqwE0q0sRaLyviyai0vAAQCJ2HjgFyYWQrD2lnZOADX0AAHwCF4IAAA, outlook.office365.com, v1.0, Invoke-RestMethod,...
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3579157_c0
3579157
powershell
0
Title: How to use PowerShell to remove space from the end of a line in a text file Problem title: How to use PowerShell to remove space from the end of a line in a text file Tags: powershell Problem: How to use PowerShell to remove space from the end of a line in a text file I found a find-and-replace text answer from ...
How to use PowerShell to remove space from the end of a line in a text file How to use PowerShell to remove space from the end of a line in a text file powershell the How PowerShell How to use PowerShell to remove space from the end of a line in a text file I found a find-and-replace text answer from another question. ...
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36922751_c1
36922751
powershell
1
doesn't seem to work quiet right.... $txt = import-csv .\book1.csv | % { $_.Email = $_.Email -replace "@test.com", "" $_ } export-csv -InputObject $txt -NoTypeInformation .\newbook1.csv Code signals: PowerShell, Set-AdUser, Identity, user.name, first.last, Import-Csv, test.csv, Email, Supervisor, user.1, test.com, Num...
doesn't seem to work quiet right.... $txt = import-csv .\book1.csv | % { $_.Email = $_.Email -replace "@test.com", "" $_ } export-csv -InputObject $txt -NoTypeInformation .\newbook1.csv Code signals: PowerShell, Set-AdUser, Identity, user.name, first.last, Import-Csv, test.csv, Email, Supervisor, user.1, test.com, Num...
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3698383_c0
3698383
powershell
0
Title: XPath Powershell query for a string Problem title: XPath Powershell query for a string Tags: xpath, powershell Problem: XPath Powershell query for a string I'd like to know how to search for a string within an xml document. The object type is System.Xml.XmlNode.XmlDocument. The string can be anything with the do...
XPath Powershell query for a string XPath Powershell query for a string xpath powershell XPath Powershell XPath Powershell query for a string I'd like to know how to search for a string within an xml document. The object type is System.Xml.XmlNode.XmlDocument. The string can be anything with the document. I.e. attribut...
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49890480_c1
49890480
powershell
1
works fine. It seems to get to the two cmd.exe calls and does nothing because every file is blank now. All I am trying to do is change those two values in the files: "TRIS4133" → $databaseName "internal" → $tris5Name Code signals: Set-Content, Modify, TRIS, Scripts, Get-ChildItem, Join-Path, PSScriptRoot, tris5scripts...
works fine. It seems to get to the two cmd.exe calls and does nothing because every file is blank now. All I am trying to do is change those two values in the files: "TRIS4133" → $databaseName "internal" → $tris5Name Code signals: Set-Content, Modify, TRIS, Scripts, Get-ChildItem, Join-Path, PSScriptRoot, tris5scripts...
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58414972_c2
58414972
powershell
2
POSITORY_NAME, TEST, TESTS-qunit.xml, lcov.info, env.sonarQubeId, UsernamePasswordMultiBinding, SONAR_USER, SONAR_PASSWORD, Dsonar.projectName, env.sonarProjectName, Dsonar.projectKey, env.sonarProjectKey, Dsonar.login, Dsonar.password, Dsonar.sources, Dsonar.exclusions, Jenkins, Console, File, Automation, updateDispla...
POSITORY_NAME, TEST, TESTS-qunit.xml, lcov.info, env.sonarQubeId, UsernamePasswordMultiBinding, SONAR_USER, SONAR_PASSWORD, Dsonar.projectName, env.sonarProjectName, Dsonar.projectKey, env.sonarProjectKey, Dsonar.login, Dsonar.password, Dsonar.sources, Dsonar.exclusions, Jenkins, Console, File, Automation, updateDispla...
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60829234_c0
60829234
powershell
0
Title: How to find PC from list of users Problem title: How to find PC from list of users Tags: active-directory, powershell-2.0, powershell-3.0, powershell Problem: How to find PC from list of users I need some help. I'm not so sure that this possible. I have list of samAccountName in .csv file, and from this I need t...
How to find PC from list of users How to find PC from list of users active-directory powershell-2.0 powershell-3.0 powershell list How powershell-2.0 powershell-3.0 How to find PC from list of users I need some help. I'm not so sure that this possible. I have list of samAccountName in .csv file, and from this I need to...
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embed
61782147_c1
61782147
powershell
1
UtMjEtMTA3NTAwMjQyMy0xNjU2OTgyMTMwLTQxNzMzMTg1MC0zNTEzOA}" }, ], "count": 3 } Code signals: json, How, name1, _links, b4769e73-9493-4617-92fc-1637e57eb871, user1, win.Uy0xLTUtMjEtMTA3NTAwMjQyMy0xNjU2OTgyMTMwLTQxNzMzMTg1MC0xODg0OA, name2, fe4fcac1-a369-4adc-8e94-218971a150c2, user2, win.Uy0xLTUtMjEtMTA3NTAwMjQyMy0xNjU2O...
UtMjEtMTA3NTAwMjQyMy0xNjU2OTgyMTMwLTQxNzMzMTg1MC0zNTEzOA}" }, ], "count": 3 } Code signals: json, How, name1, _links, b4769e73-9493-4617-92fc-1637e57eb871, user1, win.Uy0xLTUtMjEtMTA3NTAwMjQyMy0xNjU2OTgyMTMwLTQxNzMzMTg1MC0xODg0OA, name2, fe4fcac1-a369-4adc-8e94-218971a150c2, user2, win.Uy0xLTUtMjEtMTA3NTAwMjQyMy0xNjU2O...
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42951160_c0
42951160
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell Team foundation server 2017 Problem title: PowerShell Team foundation server 2017 Tags: powershell, tfs Problem: PowerShell Team foundation server 2017 Does anyone know what happened to the Powershell power tools for TFS 2017? I have existing scripts for TFS and would like to keep using them. I tried ...
PowerShell Team foundation server 2017 PowerShell Team foundation server 2017 powershell tfs PowerShell Team PowerShell Team foundation server 2017 Does anyone know what happened to the Powershell power tools for TFS 2017? I have existing scripts for TFS and would like to keep using them. I tried installed the 2015 too...
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embed
72936095_c1
72936095
powershell
1
OutCsv | Out-File 'D:\sample_1.csv' Code signals: Period, Account, Entity, Year, Version, Currency, HSP_Rates, Scenario, Data, Apr, FY22, Get-Content, Path, sample.csv, Raw, Csv, CsvRaw.TrimStart, ConvertFrom-Csv, NewCsv, ForEach-Object, PsCustomObject, _.Period, _.Account, _.Entity, _.Year, _.Version, _.Currency, _.HS...
OutCsv | Out-File 'D:\sample_1.csv' Code signals: Period, Account, Entity, Year, Version, Currency, HSP_Rates, Scenario, Data, Apr, FY22, Get-Content, Path, sample.csv, Raw, Csv, CsvRaw.TrimStart, ConvertFrom-Csv, NewCsv, ForEach-Object, PsCustomObject, _.Period, _.Account, _.Entity, _.Year, _.Version, _.Currency, _.HS...
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embed
66562918_c2
66562918
powershell
2
header7 AB; 12345; AB123456789; 10.03.2021; GT; BC987654323; EUR CD; 354564; 12.34; Text; SW; CD; 852143; 34.97; Text; SW; I am not used to PowerShell at all - so I'll appreciate a newb-friendly solution. Thank you very much in advance. Code signals: one, powershell, Split, header1, header2, header3, header4, header5,...
header7 AB; 12345; AB123456789; 10.03.2021; GT; BC987654323; EUR CD; 354564; 12.34; Text; SW; CD; 852143; 34.97; Text; SW; I am not used to PowerShell at all - so I'll appreciate a newb-friendly solution. Thank you very much in advance. Code signals: one, powershell, Split, header1, header2, header3, header4, header5,...
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embed
29509655_c0
29509655
powershell
0
Title: BAT/POWERSHELL copy (only)yesterday files Problem title: BAT/POWERSHELL copy (only)yesterday files Tags: batch-file, copy, powershell, timestamp Problem: BAT/POWERSHELL copy (only)yesterday files I'm trying to write some script to copy all files which have been created yesterday (only!) /D parameter for xcopy me...
BAT/POWERSHELL copy (only)yesterday files BAT/POWERSHELL copy (only)yesterday files batch-file copy powershell timestamp BAT POWERSHELL BAT/POWERSHELL copy (only)yesterday files I'm trying to write some script to copy all files which have been created yesterday (only!) /D parameter for xcopy means copy files changed on...
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embed
11791196_c0
11791196
powershell
0
Title: Executing scripts with Powershell via C# Problem title: Executing scripts with Powershell via C# Tags: powershell Problem: Executing scripts with Powershell via C# I need to execute the following script: Get-MailboxDatabase -Status | select ServerName,Name,DatabaseSize I tried a few solutions with Powershell and...
Executing scripts with Powershell via C# Executing scripts with Powershell via C# powershell Executing Powershell Executing scripts with Powershell via C# I need to execute the following script: Get-MailboxDatabase -Status | select ServerName,Name,DatabaseSize I tried a few solutions with Powershell and Command classes...
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12977549_c1
12977549
powershell
1
4e59-bc26-fa2eb24f57f7%5cAUTHORIZATION.PDF Why won't it open!?! Is there a way around this. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!. OH btw, I set the $path to a .PDF file in a directory on my computer...because I read that a path to a file should be provided, and not just a directory. Code signals: Webclient.Downloa...
4e59-bc26-fa2eb24f57f7%5cAUTHORIZATION.PDF Why won't it open!?! Is there a way around this. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!. OH btw, I set the $path to a .PDF file in a directory on my computer...because I read that a path to a file should be provided, and not just a directory. Code signals: Webclient.Downloa...
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46656748_c0
46656748
powershell
0
Title: WMI query is halting Problem title: WMI query is halting Tags: wmi, wmi-query, windows, powershell Problem: WMI query is halting When I run this command in powershell, I get no response. I have to kill powershell because I cannot cancel the query once it is made. Get-WMIObject -query 'SELECT * from Win32_UserAcc...
WMI query is halting WMI query is halting wmi wmi-query windows powershell Win32_UserAccount WMI Get-WMIObject SELECT WMI query is halting When I run this command in powershell, I get no response. I have to kill powershell because I cannot cancel the query once it is made. What steps could be taken to see why this is h...
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50156064_c0
50156064
powershell
0
Title: Unable to write PS output to file Problem title: Unable to write PS output to file Tags: powershell Problem: Unable to write PS output to file I am running the following PS script but I cannot seem to write the output to a file foreach ($user in get-content file.txt) { dsget user $user -samid } >> output_file.tx...
Unable to write PS output to file Unable to write PS output to file powershell Unable file.txt output_file.txt Unable to write PS output to file I am running the following PS script but I cannot seem to write the output to a file Results appear on screen just fine. Is there something I am missing here? Thanks!
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60266401_c0
60266401
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell: How to set culture? Problem title: PowerShell: How to set culture? Tags: cultureinfo, powershell, culture Problem: PowerShell: How to set culture? I tried to Set-Culture -CultureInfo vi-VN but Powershell was not changed to my setted Culture. I tested by open Powershell ISE and seen my setted Culture ...
PowerShell: How to set culture? PowerShell: How to set culture? cultureinfo powershell culture PowerShell How Set-Culture CultureInfo PowerShell: How to set culture? I tried to Set-Culture -CultureInfo vi-VN but Powershell was not changed to my setted Culture. I tested by open Powershell ISE and seen my setted Culture ...
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71683027_c2
71683027
powershell
2
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38666801_c0
38666801
powershell
0
Title: Powershell comparing CSVs Problem title: Powershell comparing CSVs Tags: powershell, csv Problem: Powershell comparing CSVs Code signals: Powershell, CSVs, Account, TransactionDate, Description, Amount, Acct1, Shopping, Kohls, Target, Acct2, Subway, Jimmy, Johns, Acct3, Kroger, Category, Topic, Misc, Clothing, F...
Powershell comparing CSVs Powershell comparing CSVs powershell csv Powershell CSVs Account TransactionDate Description Amount Acct1 Shopping Kohls Target Acct2 Subway Jimmy Johns Acct3 Kroger Category Topic Misc Clothing Food Restaurants Home Groceries rules.CSV Records.csv _.Description Add-Member NoteProperty SimpleM...
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46699084_c0
46699084
powershell
0
Title: Calculating variables Problem title: Calculating variables Tags: variables, powershell Problem: Calculating variables I am wanting to calculate variables. For example: $1 = 1 $2 = 2 $Sym = + [int]$1 [int]$Sym [int]$2 As of right now I only get an error from trying to convert the symbol. Is there another way of d...
Calculating variables Calculating variables variables powershell Calculating Sym Calculating variables I am wanting to calculate variables. For example: As of right now I only get an error from trying to convert the symbol. Is there another way of doing this so I can still use a variable for the symbol? Any and all hel...
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52194796_c2
52194796
powershell
2
, hide_banner, thread_queue_size, guess_layout_max, Analog, RME, Fireface, ADAT, video_size, pixel_format, nv12, Video, Pro, Capture, HDMI, SPDIF, black:s, c:v, libx264, sc_threshold, force_key_frames, expr:gte, n_forced, pix_fmt, b:v, c:a, b:a, max_muxing_queue_size, segment_time, segment_wrap, reset_timestamps, segme...
, hide_banner, thread_queue_size, guess_layout_max, Analog, RME, Fireface, ADAT, video_size, pixel_format, nv12, Video, Pro, Capture, HDMI, SPDIF, black:s, c:v, libx264, sc_threshold, force_key_frames, expr:gte, n_forced, pix_fmt, b:v, c:a, b:a, max_muxing_queue_size, segment_time, segment_wrap, reset_timestamps, segme...
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59831515_c0
59831515
powershell
0
Title: Parsing output / how to parse output using powershell Problem title: Parsing output / how to parse output using powershell Tags: powershell, scripting, parsing Problem: Parsing output / how to parse output using powershell I am trying to parse an output of get-hotfix I am getting something like this {\DESKTOP-ab...
Parsing output / how to parse output using powershell Parsing output / how to parse output using powershell powershell scripting parsing powershell Parsing Parsing output / how to parse output using powershell I am trying to parse an output of get-hotfix I am getting something like this {\DESKTOP-abc\xyz\qqqqqqqqqqqqqq...
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59930002_c0
59930002
powershell
0
Title: Compress-Archive command does not work over another npm command Problem title: Compress-Archive command does not work over another npm command Tags: npm, npm-run, windows, compress-archive, powershell Problem: Compress-Archive command does not work over another npm command The Compress-Archive command doesn't wo...
Compress-Archive command does not work over another npm command Compress-Archive command does not work over another npm command npm npm-run windows compress-archive powershell Compress-Archive some_command Compress-Archive command does not work over another npm command The Compress-Archive command doesn't work for chai...
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60949814_c0
60949814
powershell
0
Title: cmd set env and run script Problem title: cmd set env and run script Tags: batch-file, powershell, windows Problem: cmd set env and run script I want to run from powershell a batch script that needs a environment variable before run. This is what I tried. cmd.exe /c SET ENV_BASE_DIR='C:\Program Files\XY\Z 12.3' ...
cmd set env and run script cmd set env and run script batch-file powershell windows cmd.exe SET ENV_BASE_DIR Program Files Users Admin Desktop file.bat cmd set env and run script I want to run from powershell a batch script that needs a environment variable before run. This is what I tried. cmd.exe /c SET ENV_BASE_DIR=...
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73366420_c0
73366420
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Is it possible to start process -wait in parallel Problem title: Powershell Is it possible to start process -wait in parallel Tags: powershell, powershell-workflow Problem: Powershell Is it possible to start process -wait in parallel I tried something like this and it starts one after the other functi...
Powershell Is it possible to start process -wait in parallel Powershell Is it possible to start process -wait in parallel powershell powershell-workflow Powershell exe1 exe2 Powershell Is it possible to start process -wait in parallel I tried something like this and it starts one after the other
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31517176_c0
31517176
powershell
0
Title: how to search for a group name within the active directory? Problem title: how to search for a group name within the active directory? Tags: active-directory, powershell Problem: how to search for a group name within the active directory? Hi I would like to find out where my AD group called BIDEV is located with...
how to search for a group name within the active directory? how to search for a group name within the active directory? active-directory powershell how to search for a group name within the active directory? Hi I would like to find out where my AD group called BIDEV is located within my AD, as you can see on the pictur...
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48165887_c0
48165887
powershell
0
Title: Get the storage space usage of multiple directories Problem title: Get the storage space usage of multiple directories Tags: powershell Problem: Get the storage space usage of multiple directories I want to get the total volume in gigabytes of all the files in multiple directories using PowerShell. eg all the fi...
Get the storage space usage of multiple directories Get the storage space usage of multiple directories powershell Get MyDir1 MyDir2 MyDir3 Get the storage space usage of multiple directories I want to get the total volume in gigabytes of all the files in multiple directories using PowerShell. eg all the files in C:\My...
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61762080_c0
61762080
powershell
0
Title: Do I need to Install a virtual machine to use PowerShell on Mac? Problem title: Do I need to Install a virtual machine to use PowerShell on Mac? Tags: powershell, macos, virtual-machine, vmware Problem: Do I need to Install a virtual machine to use PowerShell on Mac? I am taking a PowerShell class at school, but...
Do I need to Install a virtual machine to use PowerShell on Mac? Do I need to Install a virtual machine to use PowerShell on Mac? powershell macos virtual-machine vmware Install PowerShell Mac Do I need to Install a virtual machine to use PowerShell on Mac? I am taking a PowerShell class at school, but I am using a Mac...
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64395227_c0
64395227
powershell
0
Title: Why does the comparison operator not work after enumeration? Problem title: Why does the comparison operator not work after enumeration? Tags: comparison, powershell Problem: Why does the comparison operator not work after enumeration? I have pretty simple use case below where I need to find if certain element o...
Why does the comparison operator not work after enumeration? Why does the comparison operator not work after enumeration? comparison powershell Why Where Why does the comparison operator not work after enumeration? I have pretty simple use case below where I need to find if certain element of Array exists. Why conditio...
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73479765_c0
73479765
powershell
0
Title: Run powershell from autoit Problem title: Run powershell from autoit Tags: powershell, autoit Problem: Run powershell from autoit Code signals: autoit, Run, Timers.au3, While, Sleep, _Timer_GetIdleTime, Not, ProcessExists, powershell.exe, Then, New-Object, Net.WebClient, DownloadFile, env:APPDATA, file.exe, RunW...
Run powershell from autoit Run powershell from autoit powershell autoit autoit Run Timers.au3 While Sleep _Timer_GetIdleTime Not ProcessExists powershell.exe Then New-Object Net.WebClient DownloadFile env:APPDATA file.exe RunWait ElseIf ProcessClose EndIf WEnd Unable Windows System32 WindowsPowerShell v1.0 Unterminated...
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54076105_c0
54076105
powershell
0
Title: How can I completely reset Powerhsell? Problem title: How can I completely reset Powerhsell? Tags: powershell, powershell-5.0 Problem: How can I completely reset Powerhsell? I'd like to reset every single change made to Powershell. Including permission, window sizes, colors, formatting, etc. As if I just install...
How can I completely reset Powerhsell? How can I completely reset Powerhsell? powershell powershell-5.0 How Powerhsell powershell-5.0 How can I completely reset Powerhsell? I'd like to reset every single change made to Powershell. Including permission, window sizes, colors, formatting, etc. As if I just installed Power...
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20849417_c0
20849417
powershell
0
Title: How to append an auto-incremented integer to output file? Problem title: How to append an auto-incremented integer to output file? Tags: windows, powershell Problem: How to append an auto-incremented integer to output file? If I want to output a file hello.txt , how can I: check for existence append -1 at the en...
How to append an auto-incremented integer to output file? How to append an auto-incremented integer to output file? windows powershell How hello.txt hello-1.txt How to append an auto-incremented integer to output file? If I want to output a file hello.txt , how can I: check for existence append -1 at the end if it does...
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