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46667277
powershell
0
Title: What measure means in Powershell? Problem title: What measure means in Powershell? Tags: powershell Problem: What measure means in Powershell? Saw it here Get minimum value in an array and then get index $myArray = [int[]]5,66,4,33,2,9,9,12 $minvalue=[int]($myArray | measure -Minimum).Minimum $myArray.IndexOf($m...
What measure means in Powershell? What measure means in Powershell? powershell What Powershell Minimum myArray.IndexOf What measure means in Powershell? Saw it here Get minimum value in an array and then get index but cannot find it means on Google as I can only find Measure-Object.
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49781297_c0
49781297
powershell
0
Title: Looking for tips to batch convert legacy date format in Powershell to ISO 8601 Problem title: Looking for tips to batch convert legacy date format in Powershell to ISO 8601 Tags: renaming, powershell, date, file, iso8601 Problem: Looking for tips to batch convert legacy date format in Powershell to ISO 8601 YYYY...
Looking for tips to batch convert legacy date format in Powershell to ISO 8601 Looking for tips to batch convert legacy date format in Powershell to ISO 8601 renaming powershell date file iso8601 Looking Powershell ISO iso8601 Looking for tips to batch convert legacy date format in Powershell to ISO 8601 YYYYMMDD in fi...
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71805900_c2
71805900
powershell
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EiaContent, Contains, Like, Select-String, Pattern, SimpleMatch, Select-Object, Get, EIA, Get-Content, TotalCount, Write-host, Sql, Part, Number, SELECT, PartNo, NML_Sidney, vMADL_EngParts, Where, MAFN, Invoke-Sqlcmd, ServerInstance, Database, Query, partNoSql.PartNo.ToString, partNo.GetType, Name, ForegroundColor, Ma...
EiaContent, Contains, Like, Select-String, Pattern, SimpleMatch, Select-Object, Get, EIA, Get-Content, TotalCount, Write-host, Sql, Part, Number, SELECT, PartNo, NML_Sidney, vMADL_EngParts, Where, MAFN, Invoke-Sqlcmd, ServerInstance, Database, Query, partNoSql.PartNo.ToString, partNo.GetType, Name, ForegroundColor, Ma...
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72742828_c0
72742828
powershell
0
Title: Power Shall Replace Object Problem title: Power Shall Replace Object Tags: powershell, replace Problem: Power Shall Replace Object Can you please help me with the power shell way to replace "|" with "," to I can save this as CSV. CF Hi|Cap Launch|Sales To CF Hi|Cap Launch|Sales To|Systems I have tried -replace()...
Power Shall Replace Object Power Shall Replace Object powershell replace Power Shall Replace Object Cap Launch Sales Systems Power Shall Replace Object Can you please help me with the power shell way to replace "|" with "," to I can save this as CSV. I have tried -replace(), however it add "," after every character. Th...
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19171000_c0
19171000
powershell
0
Title: in powershell, is there a way to pipe an output to another script? Problem title: in powershell, is there a way to pipe an output to another script? Tags: piping, powershell Problem: in powershell, is there a way to pipe an output to another script? I have a script that writes output to a log file and also the c...
in powershell, is there a way to pipe an output to another script? in powershell, is there a way to pipe an output to another script? piping powershell in powershell, is there a way to pipe an output to another script? I have a script that writes output to a log file and also the console. I am running the command Add-W...
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67905075_c0
67905075
powershell
0
Title: create a folder structure with name and date +7 days Problem title: create a folder structure with name and date +7 days Tags: subdirectory, powershell, directory, date, batch-file Problem: create a folder structure with name and date +7 days i want to create a folder name with a start of W1 09-09-2021 (this is ...
create a folder structure with name and date +7 days create a folder structure with name and date +7 days subdirectory powershell directory date batch-file create a folder structure with name and date +7 days i want to create a folder name with a start of W1 09-09-2021 (this is the name of the folder) i want the second...
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70082694_c0
70082694
powershell
0
Title: Azure policy- Check if initiative exists Problem title: Azure policy- Check if initiative exists Tags: powershell, azure-powershell, policy, azureportal Problem: Azure policy- Check if initiative exists I'm new to Azure policy and Powershell and I'm wondering if there's a way to check if: an initiative exist, th...
Azure policy- Check if initiative exists Azure policy- Check if initiative exists powershell azure-powershell policy azureportal Azure Check Azure policy- Check if initiative exists I'm new to Azure policy and Powershell and I'm wondering if there's a way to check if: an initiative exist, then do nothing. if it doesn't...
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13503797_c0
13503797
powershell
0
Title: How to use SQL cmdlets in powershell v1.0? Problem title: How to use SQL cmdlets in powershell v1.0? Tags: sql, powershell Problem: How to use SQL cmdlets in powershell v1.0? I would like to use SQL INSERT/DELETE/... by Powershell v1.0 cmdlets. My machines cannot be upgraded to powershell v2.0. Therefore, is the...
How to use SQL cmdlets in powershell v1.0? How to use SQL cmdlets in powershell v1.0? sql powershell How SQL v1.0 How to use SQL cmdlets in powershell v1.0? I would like to use SQL INSERT/DELETE/... by Powershell v1.0 cmdlets. My machines cannot be upgraded to powershell v2.0. Therefore, is there a method to install sq...
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16658015_c0
16658015
powershell
0
Title: How can I use powershell to call SHGetKnownFolderPath? Problem title: How can I use powershell to call SHGetKnownFolderPath? Tags: powershell, known-folders Problem: How can I use powershell to call SHGetKnownFolderPath? I'm a total noob on windows powershell. How can I use psl to call SHGetKnownFolderPath ? I w...
How can I use powershell to call SHGetKnownFolderPath? How can I use powershell to call SHGetKnownFolderPath? powershell known-folders How SHGetKnownFolderPath How can I use powershell to call SHGetKnownFolderPath? I'm a total noob on windows powershell. How can I use psl to call SHGetKnownFolderPath ? I want to then a...
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42956411_c2
42956411
powershell
2
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: (:) [], RuntimeException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : InvokeMethodOnNull You cannot call a Code signals: RuntimeException, a, powershell, How, Get-Content, hostraws.txt, split1, line.trim, split2, split1.Split, ipaddress.txt, line.split, df1b0d4d-e240-49b2-aa6f-6ea878f696eb, Test-15-my_...
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: (:) [], RuntimeException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : InvokeMethodOnNull You cannot call a Code signals: RuntimeException, a, powershell, How, Get-Content, hostraws.txt, split1, line.trim, split2, split1.Split, ipaddress.txt, line.split, df1b0d4d-e240-49b2-aa6f-6ea878f696eb, Test-15-my_...
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73684213_c0
73684213
powershell
0
Title: Powershell not sorting by Name Problem title: Powershell not sorting by Name Tags: powershell, powershell-3.0, powershell-2.0 Problem: Powershell not sorting by Name $hashtable.GetEnumerator() | sort -Property name I have used $hashtable.GetEnumerator() | sort -Property name to sort by Name but its not sorting. ...
Powershell not sorting by Name Powershell not sorting by Name powershell powershell-3.0 powershell-2.0 Powershell Name hashtable.Add Value hashtable.GetEnumerator Property powershell-3.0 powershell-2.0 Powershell not sorting by Name I am trying to sort the hashtable by Name. This is the hashtable I have used $hashtable...
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54390868_c0
54390868
powershell
0
Title: Pass build variables to powershell inline script in Azure DevOps pipeline Problem title: Pass build variables to powershell inline script in Azure DevOps pipeline Tags: azure-devops, powershell Problem: Pass build variables to powershell inline script in Azure DevOps pipeline I have set a build variable which I ...
Pass build variables to powershell inline script in Azure DevOps pipeline Pass build variables to powershell inline script in Azure DevOps pipeline azure-devops powershell Pass Azure DevOps Pass build variables to powershell inline script in Azure DevOps pipeline I have set a build variable which I would like to consum...
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74278586_c0
74278586
powershell
0
Title: IIs drive not found (PowerShell) Problem title: IIs drive not found (PowerShell) Tags: powershell, iis, iis-express Problem: IIs drive not found (PowerShell) I'm trying to execute this commande new-webapppool and i keep getting that the IIS drive was not found, inthe documentation there is IIS:> while i have my ...
IIs drive not found (PowerShell) IIs drive not found (PowerShell) powershell iis iis-express IIs PowerShell IIs drive not found (PowerShell) I'm trying to execute this commande new-webapppool and i keep getting that the IIS drive was not found, inthe documentation there is IIS:> while i have my local drive, how do I ac...
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65139087_c1
65139087
powershell
1
AM Ready HPPSDrTelemetryWatch© 12/12/2020 12:00:00 AM Ready Intel-IMSS® N/A Ready Any ideas what I am doing wrong? Thanks Code signals: subprocess, sys, Unicode, Python3.7, Scheduled, Tasks, utf-8, env:PYTHONIOENCODING, subprocess.check_output, data.decode, Users, Google, Drive, Bifrost, Collectors, Folder, TaskName, ...
AM Ready HPPSDrTelemetryWatch© 12/12/2020 12:00:00 AM Ready Intel-IMSS® N/A Ready Any ideas what I am doing wrong? Thanks Code signals: subprocess, sys, Unicode, Python3.7, Scheduled, Tasks, utf-8, env:PYTHONIOENCODING, subprocess.check_output, data.decode, Users, Google, Drive, Bifrost, Collectors, Folder, TaskName, ...
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embed
68749498_c0
68749498
powershell
0
Title: (Friday Night Funkin) running lime test windows Problem title: (Friday Night Funkin) running lime test windows Tags: haxelib, window, powershell, lime Problem: (Friday Night Funkin) running lime test windows Whenever I run the command lime test window on Windows PowerShell to build my game for fnf, it says "You ...
(Friday Night Funkin) running lime test windows (Friday Night Funkin) running lime test windows haxelib window powershell lime Friday Night Funkin (Friday Night Funkin) running lime test windows Whenever I run the command lime test window on Windows PowerShell to build my game for fnf, it says "You must have a "project...
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embed
40753943_c0
40753943
powershell
0
Title: What is the Powershell equivalent for bash $*? Problem title: What is the Powershell equivalent for bash $*? Tags: powershell Problem: What is the Powershell equivalent for bash $*? In other words how can I get the command line of the script itself? So, I know about $PSBoundParameters , but it is not the same. I...
What is the Powershell equivalent for bash $*? What is the Powershell equivalent for bash $*? powershell What Powershell PSBoundParameters What is the Powershell equivalent for bash $*? In other words how can I get the command line of the script itself? So, I know about $PSBoundParameters , but it is not the same. I ju...
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embed
64874703_c1
64874703
powershell
1
Req) if ($http.LastMethodSuccess -ne $true) { $($http.LastErrorText) exit } $($xmlResponse) except, with this module, where is the response? Code signals: Hello, World, Powershell, Send-XmlRcpRequest, South, Dakota, Send-XmlRpcRequest, Url, ping.baidu.com, RPC2, MethodName, weblogUpdates.extendedPing, Params, UTF-8, ww...
Req) if ($http.LastMethodSuccess -ne $true) { $($http.LastErrorText) exit } $($xmlResponse) except, with this module, where is the response? Code signals: Hello, World, Powershell, Send-XmlRcpRequest, South, Dakota, Send-XmlRpcRequest, Url, ping.baidu.com, RPC2, MethodName, weblogUpdates.extendedPing, Params, UTF-8, ww...
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embed
47789923_c1
47789923
powershell
1
SPWeb $webUrl $list = $web.Lists[$listName] $newItem.Update() } $web.Dispose() Code signals: array, another, Insert, SharePoint, PowerShell, Add-PSSnapin, Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell, SilentlyContinue, user1, User2, User3, User6, User10, Project1, Project2, Project3, Project4, Get-SPWeb, web.Lists, list.AddItem, Ti...
SPWeb $webUrl $list = $web.Lists[$listName] $newItem.Update() } $web.Dispose() Code signals: array, another, Insert, SharePoint, PowerShell, Add-PSSnapin, Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell, SilentlyContinue, user1, User2, User3, User6, User10, Project1, Project2, Project3, Project4, Get-SPWeb, web.Lists, list.AddItem, Ti...
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embed
72899126_c1
72899126
powershell
1
2022' + ' Performance_Eval ' + ($ .BaseName -split ' ')[1] + ($ .BaseName -split ' ')[2] + ($ .BaseName -split ' ')[3] + ' ' + ($ .BaseName -split ' ')[4] + $_.Extension ) $i++ } This gives me most of what I need, but not the additional first 7 characters: 8675309_00001_2022_FileName1_ExtraSuff1_Extrastuff2 and some m...
2022' + ' Performance_Eval ' + ($ .BaseName -split ' ')[1] + ($ .BaseName -split ' ')[2] + ($ .BaseName -split ' ')[3] + ' ' + ($ .BaseName -split ' ')[4] + $_.Extension ) $i++ } This gives me most of what I need, but not the additional first 7 characters: 8675309_00001_2022_FileName1_ExtraSuff1_Extrastuff2 and some m...
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embed
75655801_c2
75655801
powershell
2
$endIndex] # Output the extracted lines $extractedLines Code signals: Powershell, this, $file, Extract, Lines, SOme, LOAD, SUMMARY, But, TASK_12836-WRITER_2_, INFO, WRT_8035, Mon, Mar, WRT_8036, Target, MAPPING, NAME, Instance, WRT_8038, Inserted, Requested, Applied, Rejected, Affected, WRT_8043, END, SESSION, Specify,...
$endIndex] # Output the extracted lines $extractedLines Code signals: Powershell, this, $file, Extract, Lines, SOme, LOAD, SUMMARY, But, TASK_12836-WRITER_2_, INFO, WRT_8035, Mon, Mar, WRT_8036, Target, MAPPING, NAME, Instance, WRT_8038, Inserted, Requested, Applied, Rejected, Affected, WRT_8043, END, SESSION, Specify,...
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embed
69642965_c0
69642965
powershell
0
Title: How to sort and get latest directory by version number Problem title: How to sort and get latest directory by version number Tags: powershell Problem: How to sort and get latest directory by version number Code signals: How, Directory, Test, Latest, Get-ChildItem, Path, Name, Sort-Object, Select-Object, Last, TE...
How to sort and get latest directory by version number How to sort and get latest directory by version number powershell How Directory Test Latest Get-ChildItem Path Name Sort-Object Select-Object Last TEST_6.6.80.12 TEST_6.6.80.16 TEST_6.6.80.15 TEST_6.6.80.6 TEST_6.6.80.5 TEST_6.6.80.14 TEST_6.6.80.11 TEST_6.6.80.10 ...
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embed
894430_c0
894430
powershell
0
Title: Creating hard and soft links using PowerShell Problem title: Creating hard and soft links using PowerShell Tags: symlink, powershell Problem: Creating hard and soft links using PowerShell Can PowerShell 1.0 create hard and soft links analogous to the Unix variety? If this isn't built in, can someone point me to ...
Creating hard and soft links using PowerShell Creating hard and soft links using PowerShell symlink powershell PowerShell Creating Creating hard and soft links using PowerShell Can PowerShell 1.0 create hard and soft links analogous to the Unix variety? If this isn't built in, can someone point me to a site that has a ...
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embed
28067589_c0
28067589
powershell
0
Title: Powershell ISE + vim Problem title: Powershell ISE + vim Tags: powershell-ise, powershell, vim Problem: Powershell ISE + vim Is it possible to make Powershell ISE behave like vim with some vim-like editing mode or plugin? In netbeans I'm using jVi , and in Visual Studio I'm using VsVim , is there something simil...
Powershell ISE + vim Powershell ISE + vim powershell-ise powershell vim Powershell ISE Powershell ISE + vim Is it possible to make Powershell ISE behave like vim with some vim-like editing mode or plugin? In netbeans I'm using jVi , and in Visual Studio I'm using VsVim , is there something similar for PowerShell ISE? O...
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embed
50149083_c0
50149083
powershell
0
Title: Powershell 'mystring' vs Write-Host 'mystring' Problem title: Powershell 'mystring' vs Write-Host 'mystring' Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell 'mystring' vs Write-Host 'mystring' Having a string on its own in Powershell outputs it to the console. At first glance it look...
Powershell 'mystring' vs Write-Host 'mystring' Powershell 'mystring' vs Write-Host 'mystring' powershell Powershell Write-Host AnyFunction Powershell 'mystring' vs Write-Host 'mystring' Having a string on its own in Powershell outputs it to the console. At first glance it looks l...
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embed
53766158_c0
53766158
powershell
0
Title: Locate process running in all my servers using powershell Problem title: Locate process running in all my servers using powershell Tags: powershell Problem: Locate process running in all my servers using powershell Is there a way to find or list if a specific process is runing in all servers in my domain using p...
Locate process running in all my servers using powershell Locate process running in all my servers using powershell powershell powershell Locate abc.exe Locate process running in all my servers using powershell Is there a way to find or list if a specific process is runing in all servers in my domain using powershell? ...
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embed
28731401_c2
28731401
powershell
2
ICALDRIVE1, Win32_DiskDrive, _.model, Select, DeviceID, Fix, PHYSICALDRIVEx, ForEach, SSDDeviceID, SSDDeviceID.DeviceID.ToString, Replace, Obtain, Section, Antecedent, MyComputerName, cimv2:Win32_DiskDrive.DeviceID, Dependent, cimv2:Win32_DiskPartition.DeviceID, Partition, DDList1, Win32_DiskDriveToDiskPartition, Look,...
ICALDRIVE1, Win32_DiskDrive, _.model, Select, DeviceID, Fix, PHYSICALDRIVEx, ForEach, SSDDeviceID, SSDDeviceID.DeviceID.ToString, Replace, Obtain, Section, Antecedent, MyComputerName, cimv2:Win32_DiskDrive.DeviceID, Dependent, cimv2:Win32_DiskPartition.DeviceID, Partition, DDList1, Win32_DiskDriveToDiskPartition, Look,...
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embed
37209463_c0
37209463
powershell
0
Title: powershell: get content from ftp location / compare-object Problem title: powershell: get content from ftp location / compare-object Tags: ftp, powershell Problem: powershell: get content from ftp location / compare-object I want a simple powershell script to get-content from a ftp location (prompt for pw) and c...
powershell: get content from ftp location / compare-object powershell: get content from ftp location / compare-object ftp powershell ftp Compare-Object Get-Content a.txt b.txt powershell: get content from ftp location / compare-object I want a simple powershell script to get-content from a ftp location (prompt for pw) ...
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10706793_c0
10706793
powershell
0
Title: Replacing data in a csv from "" to "null" powershell Problem title: Replacing data in a csv from "" to "null" powershell Tags: powershell, csv, null Problem: Replacing data in a csv from "" to "null" powershell I am reading a CSV in a powershell script. The script pulls sp...
Replacing data in a csv from "" to "null" powershell Replacing data in a csv from "" to "null" powershell powershell csv null Replacing Replacing data in a csv from "" to "null" powershell I am reading a CSV in a powershell script. The script pulls specific data, and then writes ...
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48265596_c0
48265596
powershell
0
Title: How pipe after replace in PowerShell? Problem title: How pipe after replace in PowerShell? Tags: powershell Problem: How pipe after replace in PowerShell? I would like a to replace characters inside a string and then split it. Example below: $in = "string with spaces" $out = $in -replace 's' | $_.Split(' ') Lead...
How pipe after replace in PowerShell? How pipe after replace in PowerShell? powershell How PowerShell _.Split ExpressionsMustBeFirstInPipeline How pipe after replace in PowerShell? I would like a to replace characters inside a string and then split it. Example below: Leads to ExpressionsMustBeFirstInPipeline . How come...
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embed
45012332_c0
45012332
powershell
0
Title: ArrayList not returning expected result Problem title: ArrayList not returning expected result Tags: powershell Problem: ArrayList not returning expected result Why does this code not work? $method = { [System.Collections.ArrayList]$array; for ($i=0; $i -le 50; $i++) { $array += $i } } Executing the scriptblock ...
ArrayList not returning expected result ArrayList not returning expected result powershell ArrayList System.Collections.ArrayList ArrayList not returning expected result Why does this code not work? Executing the scriptblock with: Shows on the console: when it should print 50 numbers?
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[ 0.1494140625, 0.119384765625, 0.245849609375, 0.07452392578125, 0.1602783203125, 0.1505126953125, 0.142822265625, 0.05157470703125, 0.1138916015625, 0.1624755859375, 0.05767822265625, 0.05548095703125, 0.09820556640625, 0.006622314453125, 0.0947265625, 0.011077880859375, 0.1057739257...
embed
55417301_c2
55417301
powershell
2
_MSIL, v4.0_2.0.18.3__89b483f429c47342, New-Object, Oracle.DataAccess.Client.OracleCommand, Type, Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.Client.OracleConnection, Make, Assembly, Line:2, Character:8, CategoryInfo, InvalidType, FullyQualifiedErrorId, TypeNotFound, Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.NewObjectCommand, Add-Type, Path, NotSpec...
_MSIL, v4.0_2.0.18.3__89b483f429c47342, New-Object, Oracle.DataAccess.Client.OracleCommand, Type, Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.Client.OracleConnection, Make, Assembly, Line:2, Character:8, CategoryInfo, InvalidType, FullyQualifiedErrorId, TypeNotFound, Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.NewObjectCommand, Add-Type, Path, NotSpec...
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embed
21956162_c0
21956162
powershell
0
Title: New-Object doesn't instantiate SMO Problem title: New-Object doesn't instantiate SMO Tags: sql-server, powershell, oledb Problem: New-Object doesn't instantiate SMO Why does this work: $cmd = new-object System.Data.OleDB.OleDbCommand and why doesn't this: $sql = new-object Microsoft.SqlServer.SMO How d...
New-Object doesn't instantiate SMO New-Object doesn't instantiate SMO sql-server powershell oledb New-Object SMO System.Data.OleDB.OleDbCommand Microsoft.SqlServer.SMO New-Object doesn't instantiate SMO Why does this work: and why doesn't this: How do I know which classes need this "special" treatment?
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67882533_c1
67882533
powershell
1
07:28:53 UTC Revision: afe2e24ababc7b0213ccffff44970aa18035fc0e Kotlin: 1.4.20 Groovy: 2.5.12 Ant: Apache Ant(TM) version 1.10.9 compiled on September 27 2020 JVM: 1.8.0_231 (Oracle Corporation 25.231-b11) OS: Windows 10 10.0 amd64 Code signals: How, Gradle, Task, FAILED, FAILURE, Build, What, Execution, Supported, UT...
07:28:53 UTC Revision: afe2e24ababc7b0213ccffff44970aa18035fc0e Kotlin: 1.4.20 Groovy: 2.5.12 Ant: Apache Ant(TM) version 1.10.9 compiled on September 27 2020 JVM: 1.8.0_231 (Oracle Corporation 25.231-b11) OS: Windows 10 10.0 amd64 Code signals: How, Gradle, Task, FAILED, FAILURE, Build, What, Execution, Supported, UT...
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embed
36019303_c2
36019303
powershell
2
"SDoo","Scooby","Doo","","","" Code signals: How, SamAccountName, MergeTwoCsvFiles, Param, Import-Csv, Get-Content, ForEach-Object, _.SamAccountName, Where-Object, Write-Host, Exit, GivenName, PBrain, Pinky, Brain, JSteward, John, Steward, JDoe, Doe, SDoo, Scooby, Doo, KYasunori, mystuff.com, JKibogabi, CStrife, Scrip...
"SDoo","Scooby","Doo","","","" Code signals: How, SamAccountName, MergeTwoCsvFiles, Param, Import-Csv, Get-Content, ForEach-Object, _.SamAccountName, Where-Object, Write-Host, Exit, GivenName, PBrain, Pinky, Brain, JSteward, John, Steward, JDoe, Doe, SDoo, Scooby, Doo, KYasunori, mystuff.com, JKibogabi, CStrife, Scrip...
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embed
25846231_c0
25846231
powershell
0
Title: How to perform regex on Get-xxx cmdlet? Problem title: How to perform regex on Get-xxx cmdlet? Tags: powershell Problem: How to perform regex on Get-xxx cmdlet? Get-EventLog -LogName System -EntryType Error | ?{$_.EventID -eq 6008} | Sort Message -unique I get the output : I want this ouput : How should I do to ...
How to perform regex on Get-xxx cmdlet? How to perform regex on Get-xxx cmdlet? powershell How Get-xxx Get-EventLog LogName System EntryType Error _.EventID Sort Message How to perform regex on Get-xxx cmdlet? I get the output : I want this ouput : How should I do to apply regex match on this query? Thanks
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embed
77848618_c2
77848618
powershell
2
command and looks like this: Start-Process -FilePath "cmd" -ArgumentList "/c copy /b Code signals: Powershell, Console, audio_24038946.part, audio_24038947.part, audio_24038948.part, audio_24038949.part, audio_24038956.part, audio_24038957.part, audio_24038958.part, audio_24038959.part, ProgressPreference, SilentlyCon...
command and looks like this: Start-Process -FilePath "cmd" -ArgumentList "/c copy /b Code signals: Powershell, Console, audio_24038946.part, audio_24038947.part, audio_24038948.part, audio_24038949.part, audio_24038956.part, audio_24038957.part, audio_24038958.part, audio_24038959.part, ProgressPreference, SilentlyCon...
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39349058_c0
39349058
powershell
0
Title: Installing a dependent resource from PS Gallery Problem title: Installing a dependent resource from PS Gallery Tags: powershell, dsc Problem: Installing a dependent resource from PS Gallery How do I tell DSC that a resource/module from OneGet/Package Management needs installing, first? Do I just use a Script Res...
Installing a dependent resource from PS Gallery Installing a dependent resource from PS Gallery powershell dsc PS Installing Gallery PowerShellGet Install-Module Installing a dependent resource from PS Gallery How do I tell DSC that a resource/module from OneGet/Package Management needs installing, first? Do I just use...
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61888183_c0
61888183
powershell
0
Title: Is it possible to write a PowerShell prompt function in C# with a CmdLet? Problem title: Is it possible to write a PowerShell prompt function in C# with a CmdLet? Tags: powershell Problem: Is it possible to write a PowerShell prompt function in C# with a CmdLet? I'd like to know if it is possible to override the...
Is it possible to write a PowerShell prompt function in C# with a CmdLet? Is it possible to write a PowerShell prompt function in C# with a CmdLet? powershell PowerShell CmdLet Is it possible to write a PowerShell prompt function in C# with a CmdLet? I'd like to know if it is possible to override the prompt function us...
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54981248_c0
54981248
powershell
0
Title: Edit pause message in powershell ISE Problem title: Edit pause message in powershell ISE Tags: read-host, powershell Problem: Edit pause message in powershell ISE So, as the title says, I would like to change the message from "press enter to continue", to "press enter to return to the menu". is this possible? if...
Edit pause message in powershell ISE Edit pause message in powershell ISE read-host powershell Edit ISE Edit pause message in powershell ISE So, as the title says, I would like to change the message from "press enter to continue", to "press enter to return to the menu". is this possible? if so can someone hook me up wi...
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55734664_c0
55734664
powershell
0
Title: Trying to install Maven on Windows 10 Problem title: Trying to install Maven on Windows 10 Tags: maven, path-variables, powershell Problem: Trying to install Maven on Windows 10 I've downloaded Maven, extracted the zip file, added the bin folder to my PATH variable...but anytime I try to use the command "mvn -v"...
Trying to install Maven on Windows 10 Trying to install Maven on Windows 10 maven path-variables powershell Trying Maven Windows Trying to install Maven on Windows 10 I've downloaded Maven, extracted the zip file, added the bin folder to my PATH variable...but anytime I try to use the command "mvn -v" in PowerShell, al...
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67063708_c0
67063708
powershell
0
Title: ansible win_replace module is missing Problem title: ansible win_replace module is missing Tags: powershell, ansible, windows Problem: ansible win_replace module is missing Are you familiar with a way to replace all the occurrences of a given string in a file on a Windows host using ansible? The builtin replace ...
ansible win_replace module is missing ansible win_replace module is missing powershell ansible windows win_replace ansible win_replace module is missing Are you familiar with a way to replace all the occurrences of a given string in a file on a Windows host using ansible? The builtin replace module does not support thi...
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17567985_c0
17567985
powershell
0
Title: Get values but don't print it in the console Problem title: Get values but don't print it in the console Tags: powershell, windows Problem: Get values but don't print it in the console I have a script with a function where inside I have something like this Get-SPFeature ... bla bla bla now I use the re...
Get values but don't print it in the console Get values but don't print it in the console powershell windows Get Get-SPFeature Get values but don't print it in the console I have a script with a function where inside I have something like this now I use the result of this cmd to do a check and I don't want pr...
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47023796_c0
47023796
powershell
0
Title: Visual Studio Code Unsigned Powershell Scripts Problem title: Visual Studio Code Unsigned Powershell Scripts Tags: powershell, visual-studio-code Problem: Visual Studio Code Unsigned Powershell Scripts I started using Visual Studio Code for Powershell scripting. I'd like to turn off the check for unsigned code, ...
Visual Studio Code Unsigned Powershell Scripts Visual Studio Code Unsigned Powershell Scripts powershell visual-studio-code Visual Studio Unsigned Powershell Scripts Visual Studio Code Unsigned Powershell Scripts I started using Visual Studio Code for Powershell scripting. I'd like to turn off the check for unsigned co...
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48511045_c0
48511045
powershell
0
Title: C# PowerShell Cmdlet input prompt Problem title: C# PowerShell Cmdlet input prompt Tags: c%23, powershell-cmdlet, powershell Problem: C# PowerShell Cmdlet input prompt Could anyone please provide a C# code sample showing how to prompt for user input in a custom PowerShell Cmdlet? I find plenty of articles on how...
C# PowerShell Cmdlet input prompt C# PowerShell Cmdlet input prompt c%23 powershell-cmdlet powershell PowerShell Cmdlet C# PowerShell Cmdlet input prompt Could anyone please provide a C# code sample showing how to prompt for user input in a custom PowerShell Cmdlet? I find plenty of articles on how to pass parameters t...
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58451254_c0
58451254
powershell
0
Title: script for auto-downloading file from FTP Problem title: script for auto-downloading file from FTP Tags: powershell, cmd, batch-file Problem: script for auto-downloading file from FTP I need a simple script which will download file/files from my external FTP server. I tried to run it in a batch file, but it didn...
script for auto-downloading file from FTP script for auto-downloading file from FTP powershell cmd batch-file FTP yourfile.type script for auto-downloading file from FTP I need a simple script which will download file/files from my external FTP server. I tried to run it in a batch file, but it didn't work: I need it fo...
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21892606_c1
21892606
powershell
1
file = Get-ChildItem -Path "C:\Users\dh0520\Documents\Powershell Test\NW" + $Counter + "\Reports.txt" Copy-Item $file.FullName ($Destination + $file.BaseName + "_NW" + $Counter + "_" + $date +".txt") } } Code signals: Powershell, Copying, Files, Script, Enter, YYYYMMDD, Counter, Destination, DropDirectory, Users, dh052...
file = Get-ChildItem -Path "C:\Users\dh0520\Documents\Powershell Test\NW" + $Counter + "\Reports.txt" Copy-Item $file.FullName ($Destination + $file.BaseName + "_NW" + $Counter + "_" + $date +".txt") } } Code signals: Powershell, Copying, Files, Script, Enter, YYYYMMDD, Counter, Destination, DropDirectory, Users, dh052...
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25940510_c2
25940510
powershell
2
</TD><TD>7</TD><TD>430</TD><TD>0</TD><TD>21</TD><TD>3</TD><TD>2</TD><TD>2</TD></TR> </TABLE> The Table ID is constant among all the output files, but the amount of table rows is not. Any help is appreciated! Code signals: html, native, How, Overall, Counter, Instance, Statistics, TABLE, table6, BORDER, CELLPADDING, Con...
</TD><TD>7</TD><TD>430</TD><TD>0</TD><TD>21</TD><TD>3</TD><TD>2</TD><TD>2</TD></TR> </TABLE> The Table ID is constant among all the output files, but the amount of table rows is not. Any help is appreciated! Code signals: html, native, How, Overall, Counter, Instance, Statistics, TABLE, table6, BORDER, CELLPADDING, Con...
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embed
69338149_c0
69338149
powershell
0
Title: Find a user with more processes running powershell Problem title: Find a user with more processes running powershell Tags: powershell Problem: Find a user with more processes running powershell Help me please in writing a script - find a user with more processes running powershell. I tried this option, but I'm n...
Find a user with more processes running powershell Find a user with more processes running powershell powershell Find IncludeUserName UserName env:USERNAME Find a user with more processes running powershell Help me please in writing a script - find a user with more processes running powershell. I tried this option, but...
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78726930_c2
78726930
powershell
2
reds, EventsReinvites.txt, CallEvent, CALLID, While, Path, Module.log, Get-Content, Tail, Wait, SipEvent, Groups, Value, Out-File, Append, Subject, RMOD, MSG, Evento, MSG1, MSG2, MSG3, Script, env:COMPUTERNAME, ScriptPath.replace, MSG4, Send-MailMessage, Body, MailArgs, LogDir, MailLogs.txt, Module.2024-07-09T07-28-27-...
reds, EventsReinvites.txt, CallEvent, CALLID, While, Path, Module.log, Get-Content, Tail, Wait, SipEvent, Groups, Value, Out-File, Append, Subject, RMOD, MSG, Evento, MSG1, MSG2, MSG3, Script, env:COMPUTERNAME, ScriptPath.replace, MSG4, Send-MailMessage, Body, MailArgs, LogDir, MailLogs.txt, Module.2024-07-09T07-28-27-...
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39717357_c0
39717357
powershell
0
Title: Purpose of Show command Window Problem title: Purpose of Show command Window Tags: powershell Problem: Purpose of Show command Window I began playing with Power shell Integrated scripting engine ISE. I could not figure out what the purpose of Show command window button(I highlighted in with a red box in the figu...
Purpose of Show command Window Purpose of Show command Window powershell Purpose Show Window Purpose of Show command Window I began playing with Power shell Integrated scripting engine ISE. I could not figure out what the purpose of Show command window button(I highlighted in with a red box in the figure below) is for ...
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34230297_c0
34230297
powershell
0
Title: Bulk AD user Attribute Update Problem title: Bulk AD user Attribute Update Tags: active-directory, powershell, windows Problem: Bulk AD user Attribute Update I have a csv file with two columns SamAccount and EmployeeID. I need some help with doing a bulk change in AD using powershell to add the employee ID to ea...
Bulk AD user Attribute Update Bulk AD user Attribute Update active-directory powershell windows Bulk Attribute Update Bulk AD user Attribute Update I have a csv file with two columns SamAccount and EmployeeID. I need some help with doing a bulk change in AD using powershell to add the employee ID to each corresponding ...
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36208994_c0
36208994
powershell
0
Title: Replace column values with Powershell Problem title: Replace column values with Powershell Tags: powershell, csv Problem: Replace column values with Powershell I'm trying to cycle through a csv and replace any values in a column named Enabled from True to A . Import-Csv .\test.csv | Where-Object {$_.Enabled -eq ...
Replace column values with Powershell Replace column values with Powershell powershell csv Replace Powershell Enabled Import-Csv test.csv Where-Object _.Enabled Replace column values with Powershell I'm trying to cycle through a csv and replace any values in a column named Enabled from True to A .
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49279810_c0
49279810
powershell
0
Title: Why reversing the arraylist is not showing any result? Problem title: Why reversing the arraylist is not showing any result? Tags: arraylist, powershell Problem: Why reversing the arraylist is not showing any result? I am trying to reverse the queue and make it as stack. But it is not showing any output. $queue ...
Why reversing the arraylist is not showing any result? Why reversing the arraylist is not showing any result? arraylist powershell Why System.Collections.ArrayList queue.Add Object1 Out-Null Object2 Queue queue.Reverse Why reversing the arraylist is not showing any result? I am trying to reverse the queue and make it a...
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5072996_c0
5072996
powershell
0
Title: How to get all groups that a user is a member of? Problem title: How to get all groups that a user is a member of? Tags: powershell, windows, powershell-2.0, cmd, active-directory Problem: How to get all groups that a user is a member of? PowerShell's Get-ADGroupMember cmdlet returns members of a specific group....
How to get all groups that a user is a member of? How to get all groups that a user is a member of? powershell windows powershell-2.0 cmd active-directory How Get-ADGroupMember powershell-2.0 How to get all groups that a user is a member of? PowerShell's Get-ADGroupMember cmdlet returns members of a specific group. Is ...
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74148986
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0
Title: retrieve list local group policy PowerShell Problem title: retrieve list local group policy PowerShell Tags: cmd, active-directory, powershell, group, policy Problem: retrieve list local group policy PowerShell As per the title how I can retrieve a list of local group policy? I already use gpresult but I only ne...
retrieve list local group policy PowerShell retrieve list local group policy PowerShell cmd active-directory powershell group policy PowerShell retrieve list local group policy PowerShell As per the title how I can retrieve a list of local group policy? I already use gpresult but I only need the Applied Group Policy Ob...
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54885689_c1
54885689
powershell
1
Item, YourDirToCompress, Directory, _.Name, DirToExclude, DestinationPath, ZipFileResult, Update, Move-Item, Path, Destination, ZipFileDest, Exception, Write, Windows, system32, WindowsPowerShell, v1.0, Modules, Microsoft.PowerShell.Archive, Microsoft.PowerShell.Archive.psm1:820, char:29, destStream.Write, CategoryInfo...
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25385291_c1
25385291
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1
-lt $StringMax; $j++) { for($i = 0; $i -lt $h.length; $i++) { $Result += "$($h[$i].split("`n")[$j])," } $Result +="`n" } Write-Output $Result } } Code signals: PowerShell, Changing, Result, Header, Text, ConvertFrom-Csv, ForEach-Object, _.Split, Content, n$Content, ConvertTo-ReverseCSV, CmdletBinding, SupportsShouldPr...
-lt $StringMax; $j++) { for($i = 0; $i -lt $h.length; $i++) { $Result += "$($h[$i].split("`n")[$j])," } $Result +="`n" } Write-Output $Result } } Code signals: PowerShell, Changing, Result, Header, Text, ConvertFrom-Csv, ForEach-Object, _.Split, Content, n$Content, ConvertTo-ReverseCSV, CmdletBinding, SupportsShouldPr...
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75827023_c0
75827023
powershell
0
Title: Trying to achieve folder count Problem title: Trying to achieve folder count Tags: textbox, powershell Problem: Trying to achieve folder count I'm trying to count a folder but with two different condition. if Box 1 has Name then shows count but if not will show only dash "-" { if($TextBox02 -eq $True) {your text...
Trying to achieve folder count Trying to achieve folder count textbox powershell Trying TextBox02 ResultBox2.Text Good Trying to achieve folder count I'm trying to count a folder but with two different condition. if Box 1 has Name then shows count but if not will show only dash "-" What I got was only blank.
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76438485_c1
76438485
powershell
1
file) and try again. [31m╵[0m[0m How do prevent this weird timestamp [31m│[0m [0m[1m[31m from appearing in all my ouputs? PS: I am seeking for a permanent solution as I don't want to run a regex everytime I run a script. Code signals: RemoteException, NativeCommandError, PowerShell, Remove, ISE, Users, ENVIRONMENT,...
file) and try again. [31m╵[0m[0m How do prevent this weird timestamp [31m│[0m [0m[1m[31m from appearing in all my ouputs? PS: I am seeking for a permanent solution as I don't want to run a regex everytime I run a script. Code signals: RemoteException, NativeCommandError, PowerShell, Remove, ISE, Users, ENVIRONMENT,...
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69067601_c0
69067601
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Question: Get-Command not working Problem title: Powershell Question: Get-Command not working Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell Question: Get-Command not working I am trying to view the commands that are preinstalled in the 'Poshgram' Module but every time i run 'Get-Command -Module Poshgram', I do...
Powershell Question: Get-Command not working Powershell Question: Get-Command not working powershell Powershell Question Get-Command Powershell Question: Get-Command not working I am trying to view the commands that are preinstalled in the 'Poshgram' Module but every time i run 'Get-Command -Module Poshgram', I do not ...
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77719018_c2
77719018
powershell
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Eng, Order, ASC, Invoke-Sqlcmd, ServerInstance, Database, Query, item.UsedOnRn, Revision, PartRn, Part_Number, vEngParts_Master, Where, Foreach, PSCustomObject, row.PartRn, row.PART_NUMBER, row.Revision, row.UsedOnRn, RevOfUsedOnRn, invokeQueryParts.Revision, PartNoOfUR, invokeQueryParts.Part_Number, Item, row.Item, Q...
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78604011_c2
78604011
powershell
2
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11231410_c0
11231410
powershell
0
Title: Can I use a single quote in a PowerShell &#x27;string&#x27;? Problem title: Can I use a single quote in a PowerShell &#x27;string&#x27;? Tags: escaping, powershell Problem: Can I use a single quote in a PowerShell 'string'? I want to include an apostrophe in my string. Is it possible to do without using double q...
Can I use a single quote in a PowerShell &#x27;string&#x27;? Can I use a single quote in a PowerShell &#x27;string&#x27;? escaping powershell a Can PowerShell Can I use a single quote in a PowerShell 'string'? I want to include an apostrophe in my string. Is it possible to do without using double quotes?
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12913483_c0
12913483
powershell
0
Title: Find non-repeated files in folder thru powershell Problem title: Find non-repeated files in folder thru powershell Tags: powershell Problem: Find non-repeated files in folder thru powershell I have a folder containing files a.jpg, b.jpg, c.jpg, d.jpg, e.jpg etc. There is sub-folder within which contains files b....
Find non-repeated files in folder thru powershell Find non-repeated files in folder thru powershell powershell Find Find non-repeated files in folder thru powershell I have a folder containing files a.jpg, b.jpg, c.jpg, d.jpg, e.jpg etc. There is sub-folder within which contains files b.jpg, c.jpg, d.jpg. Using powersh...
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47051498_c1
47051498
powershell
1
C:\Windows\system32\spool\DRIVERS\x64\3\ricu00gr.dll Question: How can I prepare the Output within a foreach-object to resemble the above formatting / object piping? Thanks for any Input. With Kind regards Code signals: Powershell, How, Get-WmiObject, Win32_PrinterDriver, Name, _.name, LiteralPath, _.driverpath, Versi...
C:\Windows\system32\spool\DRIVERS\x64\3\ricu00gr.dll Question: How can I prepare the Output within a foreach-object to resemble the above formatting / object piping? Thanks for any Input. With Kind regards Code signals: Powershell, How, Get-WmiObject, Win32_PrinterDriver, Name, _.name, LiteralPath, _.driverpath, Versi...
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63335313_c1
63335313
powershell
1
Join-Path -Path $PSScriptroot -ChildPath "..\..\Build\Tools\GenerateHashesForProjects.ps1" GenerateHashesForProjects Code signals: imported, GenerateHashesForProjects, Write-Output, Genrate, Hash, Values, Join-Path, Path, PSScriptRoot, ChildPath, Sources, _Dependencies, Modules, Get-ChildItem, _.PSIsContainer, _.Name,...
Join-Path -Path $PSScriptroot -ChildPath "..\..\Build\Tools\GenerateHashesForProjects.ps1" GenerateHashesForProjects Code signals: imported, GenerateHashesForProjects, Write-Output, Genrate, Hash, Values, Join-Path, Path, PSScriptRoot, ChildPath, Sources, _Dependencies, Modules, Get-ChildItem, _.PSIsContainer, _.Name,...
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73484183_c0
73484183
powershell
0
Title: Azure runbook Cmdlet missing Problem title: Azure runbook Cmdlet missing Tags: powershell, exchange-server, azure-runbook Problem: Azure runbook Cmdlet missing I am trying to run following cmdlet- Set-UnifiedGroup but it is not available in ExchangePowerShell 0.11.0 Is there a way to import it to Automation Acco...
Azure runbook Cmdlet missing Azure runbook Cmdlet missing powershell exchange-server azure-runbook Azure Cmdlet Azure runbook Cmdlet missing I am trying to run following cmdlet- Set-UnifiedGroup but it is not available in ExchangePowerShell 0.11.0 Is there a way to import it to Automation Account module in different wa...
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54801194_c0
54801194
powershell
0
Title: Get &quot;DC&quot; value from result of Get-ADDomain? Problem title: Get &quot;DC&quot; value from result of Get-ADDomain? Tags: active-directory, powershell Problem: Get "DC" value from result of Get-ADDomain? Now I just want to get two value DC from the result of Get-ADDomain command and I assign it to two dif...
Get &quot;DC&quot; value from result of Get-ADDomain? Get &quot;DC&quot; value from result of Get-ADDomain? active-directory powershell result Get Get-ADDomain dc1 dc2 Get "DC" value from result of Get-ADDomain? Now I just want to get two value DC from the result of Get-ADDomain command and I assign it to two different...
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21115848_c1
21115848
powershell
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to add a new command in the script, to add each user to his group. Code signals: PowerShell, Add, Users, Groups, Firstname, Lastname, Password, Sam, Group, Alice, Gadbois, a.gadbois, GG1, Quincy, Lagueux, q.lagueux, ADSI, LDAP, TestOU, Domain, Path, users.csv, dataRecord.FirstName, dataRecord.LastName, dataRecord.Sam,...
to add a new command in the script, to add each user to his group. Code signals: PowerShell, Add, Users, Groups, Firstname, Lastname, Password, Sam, Group, Alice, Gadbois, a.gadbois, GG1, Quincy, Lagueux, q.lagueux, ADSI, LDAP, TestOU, Domain, Path, users.csv, dataRecord.FirstName, dataRecord.LastName, dataRecord.Sam,...
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66814000_c0
66814000
powershell
0
Title: Powershell loop to read a text file Problem title: Powershell loop to read a text file Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell loop to read a text file I am looking how to create a script that gets the first line of a text file then runs a command then gets the second line of the text file and runs a command again ...
Powershell loop to read a text file Powershell loop to read a text file powershell Powershell Powershell loop to read a text file I am looking how to create a script that gets the first line of a text file then runs a command then gets the second line of the text file and runs a command again etc ... Here is a piece of...
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77796139_c2
77796139
powershell
2
, TESTPSW-XX, TEST-XXX, TESTPSW-XXX, TEST-XXXX, TESTPSW-XXXX, TEST-XXXXX, TESTPSW-XXXXX, TEST_X, TEST_XX, TEST_XXX, TEST_XXXX, TEST_XXXXX, XXX, XXXX, XXXXX, Finish, TEST-3316-support-configurable, Merge, TEST-3390-refactor, TEST_SW, TEST-3419-mfa-s, com:7999, TEST-973-hw-monitor, TEST-3421, TEST-3436-add-additional-uti...
, TESTPSW-XX, TEST-XXX, TESTPSW-XXX, TEST-XXXX, TESTPSW-XXXX, TEST-XXXXX, TESTPSW-XXXXX, TEST_X, TEST_XX, TEST_XXX, TEST_XXXX, TEST_XXXXX, XXX, XXXX, XXXXX, Finish, TEST-3316-support-configurable, Merge, TEST-3390-refactor, TEST_SW, TEST-3419-mfa-s, com:7999, TEST-973-hw-monitor, TEST-3421, TEST-3436-add-additional-uti...
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39120588_c0
39120588
powershell
0
Title: How to add user to a specific domain in Active Directory Problem title: How to add user to a specific domain in Active Directory Tags: powershell-cmdlet, windows, powershell Problem: How to add user to a specific domain in Active Directory I need to add a specific user to a domain using New-ADUser cmdlet. But i ...
How to add user to a specific domain in Active Directory How to add user to a specific domain in Active Directory powershell-cmdlet windows powershell How Active Directory How to add user to a specific domain in Active Directory I need to add a specific user to a domain using New-ADUser cmdlet. But i don't know how to ...
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41564887_c2
41564887
powershell
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15849177_c0
15849177
powershell
0
Title: How to know when computer object added to security group Problem title: How to know when computer object added to security group Tags: powershell, active-directory, security Problem: How to know when computer object added to security group I need to check when one of the server in my organization is added to sec...
How to know when computer object added to security group How to know when computer object added to security group powershell active-directory security How How to know when computer object added to security group I need to check when one of the server in my organization is added to security group, Means which date or if...
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69162301_c0
69162301
powershell
0
Title: what is the meaning of some random number at end of the path? Problem title: what is the meaning of some random number at end of the path? Tags: powershell, windows Problem: what is the meaning of some random number at end of the path? I am using windows 10. When I open powershell inside any project, I am gettin...
what is the meaning of some random number at end of the path? what is the meaning of some random number at end of the path? powershell windows what is the meaning of some random number at end of the path? I am using windows 10. When I open powershell inside any project, I am getting some random number at the end of the...
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9493762_c0
9493762
powershell
0
Title: PS: Launch an app and open chm Problem title: PS: Launch an app and open chm Tags: chm, powershell, launching-application Problem: PS: Launch an app and open chm Many applications have associated help that you invoke by pressing F1. What PowerShell command would launch the application AND open the help? Applicat...
PS: Launch an app and open chm PS: Launch an app and open chm chm powershell launching-application Launch PS: Launch an app and open chm Many applications have associated help that you invoke by pressing F1. What PowerShell command would launch the application AND open the help? Applications I have in mind are Powershe...
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37830477_c0
37830477
powershell
0
Title: Folder size range Problem title: Folder size range Tags: powershell Problem: Folder size range I am new to PowerShell and I cannot work out how to satisfy the -and condition to search report on folders within a size range: #Check if folder is over 950MB but less than 1GB if ($subFolderItems.sum -gt 950000000 -an...
Folder size range Folder size range powershell Folder Check subFolderItems.sum i.FullName Size Warning Folder size range I am new to PowerShell and I cannot work out how to satisfy the -and condition to search report on folders within a size range: Any help appreciated!
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14528557_c0
14528557
powershell
0
Title: How to find all users on Exchange server from a particular OU? Problem title: How to find all users on Exchange server from a particular OU? Tags: exchange-server, powershell, vbscript Problem: How to find all users on Exchange server from a particular OU? I need to get a report of all users on an Exchange serve...
How to find all users on Exchange server from a particular OU? How to find all users on Exchange server from a particular OU? exchange-server powershell vbscript a How Exchange How to find all users on Exchange server from a particular OU? I need to get a report of all users on an Exchange server who are located at one...
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47671275_c0
47671275
powershell
0
Title: powershell script to get both size and size on disk of directory Problem title: powershell script to get both size and size on disk of directory Tags: powershell Problem: powershell script to get both size and size on disk of directory I was writing a power shell script to get a size of directory (get-childitem ...
powershell script to get both size and size on disk of directory powershell script to get both size and size on disk of directory powershell powershell script to get both size and size on disk of directory I was writing a power shell script to get a size of directory now I want both "size" and "size on the disk" of a f...
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59749625_c0
59749625
powershell
0
Title: Print lines after one match and before different match in powershell Problem title: Print lines after one match and before different match in powershell Tags: powershell Problem: Print lines after one match and before different match in powershell I want to print some lines after some match and before other diff...
Print lines after one match and before different match in powershell Print lines after one match and before different match in powershell powershell Print Print lines after one match and before different match in powershell I want to print some lines after some match and before other different match. Using awk I did it...
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44468013_c0
44468013
powershell
0
Title: Comparing three arrays &amp; get the values which are only in array1 Problem title: Comparing three arrays &amp; get the values which are only in array1 Tags: powershell Problem: Comparing three arrays & get the values which are only in array1 I want to find all elements of an array a1 which items are not a part...
Comparing three arrays &amp; get the values which are only in array1 Comparing three arrays &amp; get the values which are only in array1 powershell Comparing array1 Comparing three arrays & get the values which are only in array1 I want to find all elements of an array a1 which items are not a part of array a2 and arr...
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71630247_c1
71630247
powershell
1
functions as expected. Get-WinEvent -FilterHashtable @{logname = 'System'; id = 1074} -MaxEvents 5 | Out-String -Width 500 | Out-File C:\Temp\short-clean-reboots.txt -Verbose} Code signals: Out-File, UNC, Write-Host, Where, OutPutLocation, Read-Host, Prompt, Output, Invoke-Command, ComputerName, Remoteservername, Get-...
functions as expected. Get-WinEvent -FilterHashtable @{logname = 'System'; id = 1074} -MaxEvents 5 | Out-String -Width 500 | Out-File C:\Temp\short-clean-reboots.txt -Verbose} Code signals: Out-File, UNC, Write-Host, Where, OutPutLocation, Read-Host, Prompt, Output, Invoke-Command, ComputerName, Remoteservername, Get-...
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72017347_c0
72017347
powershell
0
Title: how can I solve run problem on type script file? Problem title: how can I solve run problem on type script file? Tags: javascript, node.js, typescript, powershell, npm Problem: how can I solve run problem on type script file? I want to use typescript on my project, I have successfully installed Machine Environme...
how can I solve run problem on type script file? how can I solve run problem on type script file? javascript node.js typescript powershell npm node.js how can I solve run problem on type script file? I want to use typescript on my project, I have successfully installed Machine Environment by using "npm i -g typescript"...
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54103575_c0
54103575
powershell
0
Title: How do I programmatically remove passwords from excel workbooks? Problem title: How do I programmatically remove passwords from excel workbooks? Tags: powershell, excel Problem: How do I programmatically remove passwords from excel workbooks? A few weeks ago, I had to remove password protection from excel files ...
How do I programmatically remove passwords from excel workbooks? How do I programmatically remove passwords from excel workbooks? powershell excel excel How How do I programmatically remove passwords from excel workbooks? A few weeks ago, I had to remove password protection from excel files which were created by an app...
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56583814_c0
56583814
powershell
0
Title: Invoke-AzVMRunCommand - Best practice for error handling? Problem title: Invoke-AzVMRunCommand - Best practice for error handling? Tags: azure, powershell, error-handling, try-catch Problem: Invoke-AzVMRunCommand - Best practice for error handling? i want to rollout multiple scripts on azure vms. I use the Invok...
Invoke-AzVMRunCommand - Best practice for error handling? Invoke-AzVMRunCommand - Best practice for error handling? azure powershell error-handling try-catch Invoke-AzVMRunCommand Best Invoke-AzVMRunCommand - Best practice for error handling? i want to rollout multiple scripts on azure vms. I use the Invoke-AzVMRunComm...
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8244701_c0
8244701
powershell
0
Title: assistance with getting part of value with powershell Problem title: assistance with getting part of value with powershell Tags: powershell, powershell-2.0 Problem: assistance with getting part of value with powershell I need assistance with a powershell script. I have a value - 2.0.0.0 (it could be any value se...
assistance with getting part of value with powershell assistance with getting part of value with powershell powershell powershell-2.0 powershell-2.0 assistance with getting part of value with powershell I need assistance with a powershell script. I have a value - 2.0.0.0 (it could be any value seperated with the 3 full...
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29672317_c0
29672317
powershell
0
Title: redirect powershell output c++ Problem title: redirect powershell output c++ Tags: powershell, cmd, c%2B%2B Problem: redirect powershell output c++ How I can redirect powershell output to my c++ program? Now I am adding | Out-File "MyFileName" to command, then read this file in program. How I can do that without...
redirect powershell output c++ redirect powershell output c++ powershell cmd c%2B%2B Out-File MyFileName redirect powershell output c++ How I can redirect powershell output to my c++ program? Now I am adding | Out-File "MyFileName" to command, then read this file in program. How I can do that without file? I know I can...
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32971703_c0
32971703
powershell
0
Title: powershell to use default ie browser Problem title: powershell to use default ie browser Tags: windows, powershell Problem: powershell to use default ie browser How can I configure powershell command's to use either chrome or mozilla as default browser? My current default program is using IE as default. The reas...
powershell to use default ie browser powershell to use default ie browser windows powershell powershell to use default ie browser How can I configure powershell command's to use either chrome or mozilla as default browser? My current default program is using IE as default. The reason behind is in azure cloud if i'm usi...
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34186833_c0
34186833
powershell
0
Title: How to modify local executable search path in powershell? Problem title: How to modify local executable search path in powershell? Tags: powershell, environment-variables Problem: How to modify local executable search path in powershell? I'd like to modify the path in the local powershell environment. At the com...
How to modify local executable search path in powershell? How to modify local executable search path in powershell? powershell environment-variables How new_path How to modify local executable search path in powershell? I'd like to modify the path in the local powershell environment. At the command line, I'd use: but I...
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50376579_c1
50376579
powershell
1
none -noshadow -xml \""$xUnittestResultsPath\$projName.xml\"" -nunit \""$testResultsPath\$projName.xml\""" Write-Output "$target args" Write-Output "###### Target Args:"** Code signals: Cannot, System.Object, System.String, Path, Specified, Get-ChildItem, Filter, Tests, Recurse, Directory, _.FullName, ForEach-Object, ...
none -noshadow -xml \""$xUnittestResultsPath\$projName.xml\"" -nunit \""$testResultsPath\$projName.xml\""" Write-Output "$target args" Write-Output "###### Target Args:"** Code signals: Cannot, System.Object, System.String, Path, Specified, Get-ChildItem, Filter, Tests, Recurse, Directory, _.FullName, ForEach-Object, ...
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63602265_c0
63602265
powershell
0
Title: Rerun Failed Test Cases with Cake and NUnit Problem title: Rerun Failed Test Cases with Cake and NUnit Tags: c%23, powershell, nunit, cakebuild, automated-tests Problem: Rerun Failed Test Cases with Cake and NUnit I am using a cake script to run test cases with NUnit. The cases are written in C#. How can I tell ...
Rerun Failed Test Cases with Cake and NUnit Rerun Failed Test Cases with Cake and NUnit c%23 powershell nunit cakebuild automated-tests Rerun Failed Test Cases Cake NUnit Rerun Failed Test Cases with Cake and NUnit I am using a cake script to run test cases with NUnit. The cases are written in C#. How can I tell the sc...
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54718871_c0
54718871
powershell
0
Title: How to change the color of text in Quotation mark in CMD (win 10) Problem title: How to change the color of text in Quotation mark in CMD (win 10) Tags: powershell, cmd Problem: How to change the color of text in Quotation mark in CMD (win 10) The color of the text in Quotation mark in CMD is red by default and ...
How to change the color of text in Quotation mark in CMD (win 10) How to change the color of text in Quotation mark in CMD (win 10) powershell cmd How Quotation CMD How to change the color of text in Quotation mark in CMD (win 10) The color of the text in Quotation mark in CMD is red by default and the background is bl...
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21089989_c0
21089989
powershell
0
Title: How to convert pipeline to CSV format and specify UTF-8 encoding Problem title: How to convert pipeline to CSV format and specify UTF-8 encoding Tags: powershell, powershell-ise, powershell-2.0 Problem: How to convert pipeline to CSV format and specify UTF-8 encoding In a Windows PowerShell script, I want to exe...
How to convert pipeline to CSV format and specify UTF-8 encoding How to convert pipeline to CSV format and specify UTF-8 encoding powershell powershell-ise powershell-2.0 How CSV UTF-8 powershell-2.0 How to convert pipeline to CSV format and specify UTF-8 encoding In a Windows PowerShell script, I want to execute code ...
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22410083_c0
22410083
powershell
0
Title: Find all files which names have prefixes in a list? Problem title: Find all files which names have prefixes in a list? Tags: powershell, powershell-3.0 Problem: Find all files which names have prefixes in a list? There is the following array. $prefixes = 'abcdef, 123', 'xyx4, 222', 'bcde123$abc', ..... How to fi...
Find all files which names have prefixes in a list? Find all files which names have prefixes in a list? powershell powershell-3.0 Find xyx4 bcde123$abc powershell-3.0 Find all files which names have prefixes in a list? There is the following array. How to find all the files which name prefixes are in the list under a f...
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66252478_c0
66252478
powershell
0
Title: Subtracting time in powershell Problem title: Subtracting time in powershell Tags: format, powershell, time Problem: Subtracting time in powershell I use the following time code: $time = [DateTime]::UtcNow | get-date -Format "yyyyMMddHH" $m2=$time-02 # trying to subtract 2 hours However, for times like 202102170...
Subtracting time in powershell Subtracting time in powershell format powershell time Subtracting DateTime UtcNow Format time-02 Subtracting time in powershell I use the following time code: However, for times like 2021021701, subtracting 2 gives me 2021021699. How can I have the time display in the correctly?
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69951414
powershell
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Title: Typing in &quot;python3&quot;, but not &quot;python&quot;, is recognized in powershell Problem title: Typing in &quot;python3&quot;, but not &quot;python&quot;, is recognized in powershell Tags: powershell, python, windows Problem: Typing in "python3", but not "python", is recognized in powershell After I type i...
Typing in &quot;python3&quot;, but not &quot;python&quot;, is recognized in powershell Typing in &quot;python3&quot;, but not &quot;python&quot;, is recognized in powershell powershell python windows Typing python3 Typing in "python3", but not "python", is recognized in powershell After I type in "python3", it shows th...
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37809776_c0
37809776
powershell
0
Title: Start process, wait for it, and throw away all output Problem title: Start process, wait for it, and throw away all output Tags: powershell Problem: Start process, wait for it, and throw away all output I'd like to do this in PowerShell: myprogram.exe arg1 arg2 >nul 2>nul How does it work? There are like a milli...
Start process, wait for it, and throw away all output Start process, wait for it, and throw away all output powershell Start myprogram.exe arg1 arg2 Start process, wait for it, and throw away all output I'd like to do this in PowerShell: How does it work? There are like a million options to start processes in PowerShel...
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35588549
powershell
0
Title: install Sitecore update packages with Powershell Problem title: install Sitecore update packages with Powershell Tags: powershell, sitecore, package Problem: install Sitecore update packages with Powershell We create Sitecore .update packages using TDS and Visual Studio. The update packages can be installed usin...
install Sitecore update packages with Powershell install Sitecore update packages with Powershell powershell sitecore package Sitecore Powershell install Sitecore update packages with Powershell We create Sitecore .update packages using TDS and Visual Studio. The update packages can be installed using /sitecore/admin/u...
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12409651_c0
12409651
powershell
0
Title: Is Powershell the same as terminal on a mac machine? Problem title: Is Powershell the same as terminal on a mac machine? Tags: powershell, terminal, ubuntu Problem: Is Powershell the same as terminal on a mac machine? I used terminal on the ubuntu os and now I saw powershell on Windows 7. Before going into power...
Is Powershell the same as terminal on a mac machine? Is Powershell the same as terminal on a mac machine? powershell terminal ubuntu Powershell Is Powershell the same as terminal on a mac machine? I used terminal on the ubuntu os and now I saw powershell on Windows 7. Before going into powershell I want to know if powe...
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