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52326602
powershell
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Unit: 1 1000BASE-T RJ45 Gigabit Code signals: PowerShell, Multiple, Input, Addresses, Install-Module, SNMP, Get-Command, Module, Write-Output, Selected, Invoke-SnmpWalk, Community, OID, Format-Table, Data, AutoSize, HideTableHeaders, Out-File, NameP.ps1xml, Get-Content, Where, Set-Content, NameP1.ps1xml, Ports, Where-...
Unit: 1 1000BASE-T RJ45 Gigabit Code signals: PowerShell, Multiple, Input, Addresses, Install-Module, SNMP, Get-Command, Module, Write-Output, Selected, Invoke-SnmpWalk, Community, OID, Format-Table, Data, AutoSize, HideTableHeaders, Out-File, NameP.ps1xml, Get-Content, Where, Set-Content, NameP1.ps1xml, Ports, Where-...
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53370271_c0
53370271
powershell
0
Title: azure cancel vs. remove subscription Problem title: azure cancel vs. remove subscription Tags: powershell, azure, azure-web-app-service Problem: azure cancel vs. remove subscription I can't find how to remove subscription in portal.azure.com, there is only "cancel". Documentation says about removing from powersh...
azure cancel vs. remove subscription azure cancel vs. remove subscription powershell azure azure-web-app-service azure cancel vs. remove subscription I can't find how to remove subscription in portal.azure.com, there is only "cancel". Documentation says about removing from powershell - is it the same as cancel? When i ...
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57432980_c0
57432980
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0
Title: Replace text with regular expresion Problem title: Replace text with regular expresion Tags: cmd, powershell Problem: Replace text with regular expresion I have this text on a txt file. 2019-08-09T15:00:00Z 2019-08-09T15:05:00Z 2019-08-09T15:06:00Z 2019-08-09T15:09:00Z 2019-08-09T15:10:00Z But I want to delete s...
Replace text with regular expresion Replace text with regular expresion cmd powershell Replace Replace text with regular expresion I have this text on a txt file. But I want to delete some part of the text, only de date. I need a code o a example on powershell or cmd. Thanks!
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61414688_c0
61414688
powershell
0
Title: Remove special characters from text file in Windows Problem title: Remove special characters from text file in Windows Tags: powershell Problem: Remove special characters from text file in Windows I want to output text from a text file in Windows script like you can in Linux with grep : grep -ve ^# -ve '^;' -ve ...
Remove special characters from text file in Windows Remove special characters from text file in Windows powershell text Remove Windows Remove special characters from text file in Windows I want to output text from a text file in Windows script like you can in Linux with grep : I haven't had much success finding a solut...
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45641288_c2
45641288
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2
, Login, Profile, Get-WmiObject, Win32_NetworkLoginProfile, FilterScript, _.FullName, Agvance, Sophos, SSI, AgvAdmin, _.Name, SYSTEM, SERVICE, _.ConvertToDateTime, _.LastLogon, Select-Object, Name, Export-Csv, LastLogon.csv, NoTypeInformation, Import-Csv, _.Count, NewName, LastLogon-$ComputerName-$CurrentDate-UserCount...
, Login, Profile, Get-WmiObject, Win32_NetworkLoginProfile, FilterScript, _.FullName, Agvance, Sophos, SSI, AgvAdmin, _.Name, SYSTEM, SERVICE, _.ConvertToDateTime, _.LastLogon, Select-Object, Name, Export-Csv, LastLogon.csv, NoTypeInformation, Import-Csv, _.Count, NewName, LastLogon-$ComputerName-$CurrentDate-UserCount...
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68074306_c0
68074306
powershell
0
Title: Power Shell Output filter Problem title: Power Shell Output filter Tags: powershell Problem: Power Shell Output filter I'm using the comand Get-AzresourceGroup. The ouput of that command is information about ResourID, Tags, Resource group name etc. of all resource groups in Azure. I want to store in a variable a...
Power Shell Output filter Power Shell Output filter powershell Power Shell Output Power Shell Output filter I'm using the comand Get-AzresourceGroup. The ouput of that command is information about ResourID, Tags, Resource group name etc. of all resource groups in Azure. I want to store in a variable all the names of th...
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68928409_c0
68928409
powershell
0
Title: How to remove environment prefix in Powershell console Problem title: How to remove environment prefix in Powershell console Tags: terminal, powershell, oh-my-posh Problem: How to remove environment prefix in Powershell console Does anybody knows how I can remove (venv) prefix that is displayed in my Powershell ...
How to remove environment prefix in Powershell console How to remove environment prefix in Powershell console terminal powershell oh-my-posh How Powershell How to remove environment prefix in Powershell console Does anybody knows how I can remove (venv) prefix that is displayed in my Powershell Terminal window? I know ...
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69531678_c0
69531678
powershell
0
Title: Executing multiple exes in powershell Problem title: Executing multiple exes in powershell Tags: powershell, exe Problem: Executing multiple exes in powershell In my powershell script file, I would like to invoke two executables (and two exes don't terminate). How do I do it? Can I just do C:\App.exe C:\App2.exe...
Executing multiple exes in powershell Executing multiple exes in powershell powershell exe Executing App.exe App2.exe Executing multiple exes in powershell In my powershell script file, I would like to invoke two executables (and two exes don't terminate). How do I do it? Can I just do or will the first line (C:\App.ex...
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70243137_c0
70243137
powershell
0
Title: vscode command line : open a file of an opened project Problem title: vscode command line : open a file of an opened project Tags: visual-studio-code, powershell Problem: vscode command line : open a file of an opened project I have a project opened in vscode. I Windows Powershell, under project directory, when ...
vscode command line : open a file of an opened project vscode command line : open a file of an opened project visual-studio-code powershell test.html vscode command line : open a file of an opened project I have a project opened in vscode. I Windows Powershell, under project directory, when I type It will open the file...
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8606700_c0
8606700
powershell
0
Title: Nuget package - rename a file to be based on project namespace Problem title: Nuget package - rename a file to be based on project namespace Tags: powershell, nuget Problem: Nuget package - rename a file to be based on project namespace As part of my package I need to add an xml file in a settings folder and nam...
Nuget package - rename a file to be based on project namespace Nuget package - rename a file to be based on project namespace powershell nuget Nuget Nuget package - rename a file to be based on project namespace As part of my package I need to add an xml file in a settings folder and name it {myrootnamespace}Settings.x...
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41474167_c0
41474167
powershell
0
Title: How to get the fully qualified mailbox server name in exchange server? Problem title: How to get the fully qualified mailbox server name in exchange server? Tags: powershell, exchange-server Problem: How to get the fully qualified mailbox server name in exchange server? The best choice for me in this case is usi...
How to get the fully qualified mailbox server name in exchange server? How to get the fully qualified mailbox server name in exchange server? powershell exchange-server How How to get the fully qualified mailbox server name in exchange server? The best choice for me in this case is using powershell script, but other su...
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56758626_c0
56758626
powershell
0
Title: Powershell3.0 Export csv append Problem title: Powershell3.0 Export csv append Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell3.0 Export csv append Is it possible to append output to a text file using Export-Csv Get-childitem -path 'path' | select-object - property filename | export-csv -path 'f:/test.txt' -append -encodin...
Powershell3.0 Export csv append Powershell3.0 Export csv append powershell Powershell3.0 Export Export-Csv Get-childitem test.txt Powershell3.0 Export csv append Is it possible to append output to a text file using Export-Csv But it's getting overwritten every time the path changes.
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67625905_c1
67625905
powershell
1
.exe so I can use Start-Process. Thanks. Code signals: Downloading, Installing, Visual, Studio, Powershell, visualstudio.microsoft.com, utm_medium, utm_source, learn.microsoft.com, utm_campaign, utm_content, vs2019, New-Item, Path, ItemType, Directory, vs_professional.exe, Invoke-WebRequest, URI, OutFile, Microsoft.Ne...
.exe so I can use Start-Process. Thanks. Code signals: Downloading, Installing, Visual, Studio, Powershell, visualstudio.microsoft.com, utm_medium, utm_source, learn.microsoft.com, utm_campaign, utm_content, vs2019, New-Item, Path, ItemType, Directory, vs_professional.exe, Invoke-WebRequest, URI, OutFile, Microsoft.Ne...
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68664721_c2
68664721
powershell
2
grep only the matching regex. Then put them into array etc. Previously, I went with select-string against beautified JSON as it was easier. Today, I have found out that not only Hostname but Hostname + City name may be required. Any idea how to extract them from the json? I am on PS5. Many Thanks, Aster Code signals: ...
grep only the matching regex. Then put them into array etc. Previously, I went with select-string against beautified JSON as it was easier. Today, I have found out that not only Hostname but Hostname + City name may be required. Any idea how to extract them from the json? I am on PS5. Many Thanks, Aster Code signals: ...
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78457156_c1
78457156
powershell
1
: What, PSHost, RunspacePool, RunspaceFactory, System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.RunspacePool, CreateRunspacePool, System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.RunspaceConnectionInfo, System.Management.Automation.Host.PSHost, PropertyGroup, OutputType, WinExe, TargetFramework, net8.0-windows10.0.19041.0, TargetPlatformM...
: What, PSHost, RunspacePool, RunspaceFactory, System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.RunspacePool, CreateRunspacePool, System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.RunspaceConnectionInfo, System.Management.Automation.Host.PSHost, PropertyGroup, OutputType, WinExe, TargetFramework, net8.0-windows10.0.19041.0, TargetPlatformM...
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8318659_c0
8318659
powershell
0
Title: Powershell getchild-item by specific date Problem title: Powershell getchild-item by specific date Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell getchild-item by specific date I'm trying to find files from the previous day to copy, but my simple get-childitem isn't working. It works with every other switch except -eq. An...
Powershell getchild-item by specific date Powershell getchild-item by specific date powershell Powershell Powershell getchild-item by specific date I'm trying to find files from the previous day to copy, but my simple get-childitem isn't working. It works with every other switch except -eq. Any suggestions to list file...
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31420367_c0
31420367
powershell
0
Title: regex email : extract domain with multiple dot Problem title: regex email : extract domain with multiple dot Tags: powershell, regex Problem: regex email : extract domain with multiple dot I have this email addresses john@domain.com.ch and also john@domain.org. I'm using this regex pattern : $pattern="(?ms)@(.*?...
regex email : extract domain with multiple dot regex email : extract domain with multiple dot powershell regex regex email : extract domain with multiple dot I have this email addresses john@domain.com.ch and also john@domain.org. I'm using this regex pattern : And only managed to extract 'domain' for john@domain.org b...
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36303699_c0
36303699
powershell
0
Title: foreach with two or more equal strings, how? Problem title: foreach with two or more equal strings, how? Tags: powershell Problem: foreach with two or more equal strings, how? using test script on my printserver I'm getting some output: Name ---- dnj-500.1 dnj-500.1 dnj-4000.1 3015.6 3015.05 I need to launch for...
foreach with two or more equal strings, how? foreach with two or more equal strings, how? powershell Name dnj-500.1 dnj-4000.1 foreach with two or more equal strings, how? using test script on my printserver I'm getting some output: I need to launch foreach or same process for this, but before that I need to delete one...
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36485727_c2
36485727
powershell
2
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Results, Import-Excel, Path, Properties, PSItem.COUNT, PSItem.STATUS, PSItem.OPERATOR, PSItem.PRODUCT, PSItem.WEEK, New-Object, TypeName, Property, Import-Csv, Excel, ComObject, Excel.Application, XLSFile, Calculations.xlxs, Data, Excel.Visible, ExcelWorkBook, Excel.Workbooks.Open, ExcelWorkSheet, ExcelWorkBook.sheets...
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1225901_c0
1225901
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell and WPF GUI freeze Problem title: PowerShell and WPF GUI freeze Tags: freeze, wpf, powershell Problem: PowerShell and WPF GUI freeze I have a PowerShell function to look in a directory for zip files, extract it, and rename the files. The function also changes the status bar item to update what file it...
PowerShell and WPF GUI freeze PowerShell and WPF GUI freeze freeze wpf powershell PowerShell WPF GUI PowerShell and WPF GUI freeze I have a PowerShell function to look in a directory for zip files, extract it, and rename the files. The function also changes the status bar item to update what file it is on. I noticed th...
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17691893_c0
17691893
powershell
0
Title: filterhashtable filter by event code Problem title: filterhashtable filter by event code Tags: event-log, hashtable, powershell Problem: filterhashtable filter by event code Is it possible to filter event logs by its codes range, or inequality using filterhashtable? Something like: $filter = @{ LogName = 'applic...
filterhashtable filter by event code filterhashtable filter by event code event-log hashtable powershell LogName Level Get-WinEvent FilterHashtable filterhashtable filter by event code Is it possible to filter event logs by its codes range, or inequality using filterhashtable? Something like:
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51225598_c0
51225598
powershell
0
Title: Downloading a file with PowerShell Problem title: Downloading a file with PowerShell Tags: powershell Problem: Downloading a file with PowerShell I have a URL to a CSV file which, in a browser, I can download and open without issue. I'm trying to download this file using PowerShell without success. I tried using...
Downloading a file with PowerShell Downloading a file with PowerShell powershell Downloading PowerShell Invoke-WebRequest Start-BitsTransfer Downloading a file with PowerShell I have a URL to a CSV file which, in a browser, I can download and open without issue. I'm trying to download this file using PowerShell without...
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42368660_c0
42368660
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Script for Windows server Problem title: Powershell Script for Windows server Tags: powershell, find, csv Problem: Powershell Script for Windows server I have file csv: in *.csv is: 1;folder name 1 2;folder name 2 3;folder name 3 4;folder name 4 ... up to 1212 The problem is that, I want to find a fil...
Powershell Script for Windows server Powershell Script for Windows server powershell find csv Powershell Script Windows Powershell Script for Windows server I have file csv: in *.csv is: ... up to 1212 The problem is that, I want to find a file by name "1" from file *.csv and create folder "folder name 1" and move this...
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72248009_c1
72248009
powershell
1
shiva\Documents\nodejs\vidly> $env:jwtPrivateKey** pvt_key **PS C:\Users\shiva\Documents\nodejs\vidly> node index.js** FATAL ERROR: jwtPrivateKey1 does not have a value Code signals: Config.get, default.json, jwtPrivateKey1, console.error, FATAL, ERROR, process.exit, mongoose.connect, console.log, Connected, Vidly, app...
shiva\Documents\nodejs\vidly> $env:jwtPrivateKey** pvt_key **PS C:\Users\shiva\Documents\nodejs\vidly> node index.js** FATAL ERROR: jwtPrivateKey1 does not have a value Code signals: Config.get, default.json, jwtPrivateKey1, console.error, FATAL, ERROR, process.exit, mongoose.connect, console.log, Connected, Vidly, app...
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73037664_c0
73037664
powershell
0
Title: Git log find current branch Problem title: Git log find current branch Tags: git, powershell-2.0, powershell-3.0, powershell Problem: Git log find current branch Can I get git log from specific branch ? example I can get git log from master branch by using this this command git log -10 --no-merges refs/remotes/o...
Git log find current branch Git log find current branch git powershell-2.0 powershell-3.0 powershell Git HEAD powershell-2.0 powershell-3.0 Git log find current branch Can I get git log from specific branch ? example I can get git log from master branch by using this this command but if I need log from current branch (...
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73656432_c0
73656432
powershell
0
Title: How to sort data by age with powershell Problem title: How to sort data by age with powershell Tags: powershell, sorting Problem: How to sort data by age with powershell trying to sort a txt file in powershell by age when the data looks like this: Smith,John,65 Walker,Luke,25 Mano,Jill, 88 trying to get it to lo...
How to sort data by age with powershell How to sort data by age with powershell powershell sorting How How to sort data by age with powershell trying to sort a txt file in powershell by age when the data looks like this: Smith,John,65 Walker,Luke,25 Mano,Jill, 88 trying to get it to look like this Mano,Jill,88 Smith,Jo...
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56361845_c2
56361845
powershell
2
, _.privatememorysize, New-Object, System.Collections.ArrayList, Invoke-Command, ComputerName, ScriptBlock, Get-Process, Where-Object, _total, Select-Object, Sort-Object, Property, Descending, ConvertTo-Html, Fragment, Out-String, collectionVariable.Add, Out-Nul, ArgumentList, Head, PostContent, Out-File, You, Category...
, _.privatememorysize, New-Object, System.Collections.ArrayList, Invoke-Command, ComputerName, ScriptBlock, Get-Process, Where-Object, _total, Select-Object, Sort-Object, Property, Descending, ConvertTo-Html, Fragment, Out-String, collectionVariable.Add, Out-Nul, ArgumentList, Head, PostContent, Out-File, You, Category...
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69978075_c0
69978075
powershell
0
Title: Warning reported on variable assigned, but not used when it is used Problem title: Warning reported on variable assigned, but not used when it is used Tags: visual-studio-code, powershell Problem: Warning reported on variable assigned, but not used when it is used Code signals: Warning, used.PSScriptAnalyzer, PS...
Warning reported on variable assigned, but not used when it is used Warning reported on variable assigned, but not used when it is used visual-studio-code powershell Warning used.PSScriptAnalyzer PSUseDeclaredVarsMoreThanAssignments ForEach-Object Write-Host LINE scopetest.ps1 f4af3cbf5a99787542e2a30fe1fd37cd644cc31f x...
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70810074_c0
70810074
powershell
0
Title: Catch app not launching using powershell or python Problem title: Catch app not launching using powershell or python Tags: python, powershell Problem: Catch app not launching using powershell or python I am using powershell to start multiple windows applications. Is there any way that I can detect if an app I'm ...
Catch app not launching using powershell or python Catch app not launching using powershell or python python powershell powershell Catch shell:AppsFolder Catch app not launching using powershell or python I am using powershell to start multiple windows applications. Is there any way that I can detect if an app I'm tryi...
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14902182_c0
14902182
powershell
0
Title: Keeping Session in PowerShell After Restarting Problem title: Keeping Session in PowerShell After Restarting Tags: powershell, python Problem: Keeping Session in PowerShell After Restarting I am working on PowerShell and is there any way to go back to the previous session after I restart it? I am programming Pyt...
Keeping Session in PowerShell After Restarting Keeping Session in PowerShell After Restarting powershell python Keeping Session PowerShell After Restarting Keeping Session in PowerShell After Restarting I am working on PowerShell and is there any way to go back to the previous session after I restart it? I am programmi...
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49067681_c1
49067681
powershell
1
3 APP2 name: APP2 i: 1 measure: 840.0 j: 0 name: APP2 i: 1 measure: 718.0 j: 1 name: APP2 i: 1 measure: 106.0 j: 2 name: APP2 i: 1 measure: 6.0 j: 3 APP3 name: APP3 i: 2 measure: 840.0 j: 0 name: APP3 i: 2 measure: 718.0 j: 1 name: APP3 i: 2 measure: 106.0 j: 2 name: APP3 i: 2 measure: 6.0 j: 3 Code signals: Powershell...
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61904917_c1
61904917
powershell
1
-Content .\alert_prod.log -Tail 300 -Wait | ?{$_ -notmatch "WARNING: too|begin FRED|Additional information|Current username|Application: work3wp.exe|PARSE ERROR:" } But the date/time stamp at the start of the error appears each time. I want the date/time stamp of other errors. Code signals: PowerShell, Tail, Get-Conten...
-Content .\alert_prod.log -Tail 300 -Wait | ?{$_ -notmatch "WARNING: too|begin FRED|Additional information|Current username|Application: work3wp.exe|PARSE ERROR:" } But the date/time stamp at the start of the error appears each time. I want the date/time stamp of other errors. Code signals: PowerShell, Tail, Get-Conten...
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66891140_c0
66891140
powershell
0
Title: Get-ChildItem returning string when only 1 item exists Problem title: Get-ChildItem returning string when only 1 item exists Tags: powershell Problem: Get-ChildItem returning string when only 1 item exists I'm using $dirs = Get-ChildItem -Path $dest -Name to get a list of folder names in the immediate folder. Ho...
Get-ChildItem returning string when only 1 item exists Get-ChildItem returning string when only 1 item exists powershell Get-ChildItem Path Name Get-ChildItem returning string when only 1 item exists I'm using $dirs = Get-ChildItem -Path $dest -Name to get a list of folder names in the immediate folder. However, when t...
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77567823_c3
77567823
powershell
3
H, wxiBFBUEZAKaGVmg6q2oGwX, D7FnCYij0HkHJAZxChiQERAUHF1CAIKKgpuCVVFRFztIIgsI3xOkH8Rka8q, mGEm9XCaGREkUqQVl1NCMLyb55ysJ, U3bYcAsg, o2UEVGFUBFVbXe2EeifD, Y70DkqSpypGBURUCMCFjEtIgRDxD3VxWk8zoUVVEVRBFRESpBDIKCOxKRGwT5MMKnjak, JCKraAtGKpDW7QkYWHrDyQf70d3tyiGArKO84Et7ef, vVpdapVRbRE5SpDnIPIjiJytGCsiBpFWEStiDCLG8YARxHiaEBDDEE...
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12722848_c0
12722848
powershell
0
Title: how do i disable sql scripts showing up on the Powershell console while Restore? Problem title: how do i disable sql scripts showing up on the Powershell console while Restore? Tags: powershell, mysql Problem: how do i disable sql scripts showing up on the Powershell console while Restore? I have created a Power...
how do i disable sql scripts showing up on the Powershell console while Restore? how do i disable sql scripts showing up on the Powershell console while Restore? powershell mysql Powershell Restore how do i disable sql scripts showing up on the Powershell console while Restore? I have created a Powershell script that d...
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19824799_c0
19824799
powershell
0
Title: How to send CTRL or ALT + any other key? Problem title: How to send CTRL or ALT + any other key? Tags: powershell, key Problem: How to send CTRL or ALT + any other key? I have powershell script which will open web page (Selenium) and set focus on the "Message" box. Now, I want to simulate Ctrl + V to paste my da...
How to send CTRL or ALT + any other key? How to send CTRL or ALT + any other key? powershell key How CTRL ALT How to send CTRL or ALT + any other key? I have powershell script which will open web page (Selenium) and set focus on the "Message" box. Now, I want to simulate Ctrl + V to paste my data from clipboard. Is the...
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20032872_c1
20032872
powershell
1
this way: 'logo_filenameX','logo_filenameY', 'logo_filenameZ'. End Result: C:\Users\Harvey\Documents\Archive011112\TFG\SG\ET\Logos\logo_filenameX.psd C:\Users\Harvey\Documents\Archive011112\TFG\SG\ET\Logos\logo_filenameY.psd C:\Users\Harvey\Documents\Archive011112\TFG\SG\ET\Logos\logo_filenameZ.psd .... Hope it's clea...
this way: 'logo_filenameX','logo_filenameY', 'logo_filenameZ'. End Result: C:\Users\Harvey\Documents\Archive011112\TFG\SG\ET\Logos\logo_filenameX.psd C:\Users\Harvey\Documents\Archive011112\TFG\SG\ET\Logos\logo_filenameY.psd C:\Users\Harvey\Documents\Archive011112\TFG\SG\ET\Logos\logo_filenameZ.psd .... Hope it's clea...
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66567210_c2
66567210
powershell
2
parameter is identical for Copy-Item and Get-ChildItem : -Include <String[]> Specifies, as a string array, an item or items that this cmdlet includes in the operation. The value of this parameter Code signals: the, Why, Copy-Item, Get-ChildItem, Recurse, Fullname, dir1, dir2, subdir1, subdir2, notthis.cmd, file1.bat, ...
parameter is identical for Copy-Item and Get-ChildItem : -Include <String[]> Specifies, as a string array, an item or items that this cmdlet includes in the operation. The value of this parameter Code signals: the, Why, Copy-Item, Get-ChildItem, Recurse, Fullname, dir1, dir2, subdir1, subdir2, notthis.cmd, file1.bat, ...
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14477808_c0
14477808
powershell
0
Title: Pop up For Alert Problem title: Pop up For Alert Tags: vbscript, .net, java, powershell, c%23 Problem: Pop up For Alert I'm going to ask the end users to clean their cache addresses using Outlook.exe /CleanAutoCompleteCache command in outlook. I can create a batch file and ask them to click on it.It works, but b...
Pop up For Alert Pop up For Alert vbscript .net java powershell c%23 Pop Alert Outlook.exe CleanAutoCompleteCache Pop up For Alert I'm going to ask the end users to clean their cache addresses using Outlook.exe /CleanAutoCompleteCache command in outlook. I can create a batch file and ask them to click on it.It works, b...
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53628172_c0
53628172
powershell
0
Title: How to get get-volume output in % and how to check used RAM in % in Powershell Problem title: How to get get-volume output in % and how to check used RAM in % in Powershell Tags: ram, powershell, volume Problem: How to get get-volume output in % and how to check used RAM in % in Powershell I have tried using Get...
How to get get-volume output in % and how to check used RAM in % in Powershell How to get get-volume output in % and how to check used RAM in % in Powershell ram powershell volume How RAM Powershell Get-volume How to get get-volume output in % and how to check used RAM in % in Powershell I have tried using Get-volume t...
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53784869_c1
53784869
powershell
1
user,group john.smith,Admin joanha.smith,HR john.gilchrist,security aaron.r.smith,admin abby.doe,secuity abigail.doe,admin Code signals: Powershell, Admin, W_CHRL_ADMIN_GS, M_CHRL_ADMIN_UD, M_CHRL_SITE_GS, Security, W_CHRL_SECURITY_GS, M_CHRL_HR_UD, W_CHRL_HR_GS, original_file, test.txt, destination_file, test2.txt, G...
user,group john.smith,Admin joanha.smith,HR john.gilchrist,security aaron.r.smith,admin abby.doe,secuity abigail.doe,admin Code signals: Powershell, Admin, W_CHRL_ADMIN_GS, M_CHRL_ADMIN_UD, M_CHRL_SITE_GS, Security, W_CHRL_SECURITY_GS, M_CHRL_HR_UD, W_CHRL_HR_GS, original_file, test.txt, destination_file, test2.txt, G...
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62509806_c0
62509806
powershell
0
Title: Install plugin on multiple EC2 instance on AWS Problem title: Install plugin on multiple EC2 instance on AWS Tags: amazon-web-services, amazon-ec2, powershell, bash Problem: Install plugin on multiple EC2 instance on AWS I'm planning to install a plugin on multiple AWS ec2 Linux instances. Is there a PowerShell ...
Install plugin on multiple EC2 instance on AWS Install plugin on multiple EC2 instance on AWS amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 powershell bash Install EC2 AWS amazon-ec2 Install plugin on multiple EC2 instance on AWS I'm planning to install a plugin on multiple AWS ec2 Linux instances. Is there a PowerShell or bash scrip...
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72606100_c0
72606100
powershell
0
Title: Powershel copy a part of filename for variables Problem title: Powershel copy a part of filename for variables Tags: powershell Problem: Powershel copy a part of filename for variables I need to copy a part of a file name and make it become a variable, for example my file is called "test-123456.txt" I need the v...
Powershel copy a part of filename for variables Powershel copy a part of filename for variables powershell Powershel Powershel copy a part of filename for variables I need to copy a part of a file name and make it become a variable, for example my file is called "test-123456.txt" I need the variable $ part = 123456 cle...
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70912035_c0
70912035
powershell
0
Title: Using Powershell to copy multiple lines by line number Problem title: Using Powershell to copy multiple lines by line number Tags: powershell Problem: Using Powershell to copy multiple lines by line number I have a text file with about 300,000 rows. I need to copy about 188 lines and I have a list of line number...
Using Powershell to copy multiple lines by line number Using Powershell to copy multiple lines by line number powershell Using Powershell Using Powershell to copy multiple lines by line number I have a text file with about 300,000 rows. I need to copy about 188 lines and I have a list of line numbers to extract. Is the...
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11128235_c0
11128235
powershell
0
Title: Searching for multiple strings in a file Problem title: Searching for multiple strings in a file Tags: powershell Problem: Searching for multiple strings in a file I currently have the following Get-ChildItem -recurse -include file.ext | Select-String -pattern "c:" | group path | select name | export-csv results...
Searching for multiple strings in a file Searching for multiple strings in a file powershell file.ext Searching Get-ChildItem Select-String results.csv Searching for multiple strings in a file I currently have the following If I wanted to find things with both "c:" and "d:" how would I write that logic? Thanks
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51827667_c0
51827667
powershell
0
Title: Sendkeys Ctrl+S in Powershell / Winform Problem title: Sendkeys Ctrl+S in Powershell / Winform Tags: c%23, powershell, winforms Problem: Sendkeys Ctrl+S in Powershell / Winform I'm using: start-sleep -Milliseconds 100 [System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys]::SendWait('^{S}') Is it the right syntax because I have "Save A...
Sendkeys Ctrl+S in Powershell / Winform Sendkeys Ctrl+S in Powershell / Winform c%23 powershell winforms Sendkeys Ctrl Powershell Winform Milliseconds System.Windows.Forms.SendKeys SendWait Sendkeys Ctrl+S in Powershell / Winform I'm using: Is it the right syntax because I have "Save As" instead of "Save" for a file th...
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52866947_c2
52866947
powershell
2
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57705570_c0
57705570
powershell
0
Title: How to prevent save input history that begins with a space in PowerShell? Problem title: How to prevent save input history that begins with a space in PowerShell? Tags: shell, powershell, input-history Problem: How to prevent save input history that begins with a space in PowerShell? In bash (at least in Ubuntu)...
How to prevent save input history that begins with a space in PowerShell? How to prevent save input history that begins with a space in PowerShell? shell powershell input-history How PowerShell How to prevent save input history that begins with a space in PowerShell? In bash (at least in Ubuntu), it is possible not to ...
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44113683_c0
44113683
powershell
0
Title: Alternative to SetSPN command in PowerShell Problem title: Alternative to SetSPN command in PowerShell Tags: sql-server, spn, powershell, active-directory Problem: Alternative to SetSPN command in PowerShell I need to be able to manage SQL Server SPNs in a large estate but using the setspn command is a bit too s...
Alternative to SetSPN command in PowerShell Alternative to SetSPN command in PowerShell sql-server spn powershell active-directory Alternative SetSPN PowerShell Alternative to SetSPN command in PowerShell I need to be able to manage SQL Server SPNs in a large estate but using the setspn command is a bit too slow. Is th...
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31564111_c0
31564111
powershell
0
Title: How can I package up a PowerShell script so it runs when I click on shortcut? Problem title: How can I package up a PowerShell script so it runs when I click on shortcut? Tags: powershell Problem: How can I package up a PowerShell script so it runs when I click on shortcut? I have a sample .ps PowerShell script ...
How can I package up a PowerShell script so it runs when I click on shortcut? How can I package up a PowerShell script so it runs when I click on shortcut? powershell How PowerShell How can I package up a PowerShell script so it runs when I click on shortcut? I have a sample .ps PowerShell script that was created for m...
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37734549_c0
37734549
powershell
0
Title: Profile Back using PowerShell Problem title: Profile Back using PowerShell Tags: powershell, scheduled-tasks Problem: Profile Back using PowerShell I'm using a simple copy-item to back up a user profile on my work's domain. And I'm using Task Scheduler to run this script, which works perfectly when I'm logged in...
Profile Back using PowerShell Profile Back using PowerShell powershell scheduled-tasks PowerShell Profile Back Profile Back using PowerShell I'm using a simple copy-item to back up a user profile on my work's domain. And I'm using Task Scheduler to run this script, which works perfectly when I'm logged in but I want it...
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12143245_c0
12143245
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell configuration with an rc-like file Problem title: PowerShell configuration with an rc-like file Tags: powershell, scripting, windows-7 Problem: PowerShell configuration with an rc-like file What script and where I should write in order to define: alias for ll="ls -l" alias/function cd = "original cd; ...
PowerShell configuration with an rc-like file PowerShell configuration with an rc-like file powershell scripting windows-7 PowerShell windows-7 PowerShell configuration with an rc-like file What script and where I should write in order to define: alias for ll="ls -l" alias/function cd = "original cd; ll" So, my questio...
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46149653_c0
46149653
powershell
0
Title: Multiple values for a powershell alais Problem title: Multiple values for a powershell alais Tags: powershell, alias Problem: Multiple values for a powershell alais I want to create an alias that will display my home directory and all of it's sub-directories. The alias that I can create is- new-alias -name myd -...
Multiple values for a powershell alais Multiple values for a powershell alais powershell alias Multiple Multiple values for a powershell alais I want to create an alias that will display my home directory and all of it's sub-directories. The alias that I can create is- new-alias -name myd -value get-childitem But I nee...
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48459232_c2
48459232
powershell
2
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59927817_c0
59927817
powershell
0
Title: Pass multiple arguments/parameters to powershell workflow Problem title: Pass multiple arguments/parameters to powershell workflow Tags: powershell-workflow, powershell Problem: Pass multiple arguments/parameters to powershell workflow I have a powershell workflow script as below: workflow mytest{ param($param1,...
Pass multiple arguments/parameters to powershell workflow Pass multiple arguments/parameters to powershell workflow powershell-workflow powershell Pass param1 param2 param3 Pass multiple arguments/parameters to powershell workflow I have a powershell workflow script as below: Issue here is all the three params were rec...
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76610997_c0
76610997
powershell
0
Title: Search for text in BAT Files Problem title: Search for text in BAT Files Tags: batch-file, powershell Problem: Search for text in BAT Files I have 1000+ batch files in a folder, and I have to find all files that contains "Connect to" . I tried via PowerShell: Select-String -Path C:\BAT -Pattern "Connect to" But ...
Search for text in BAT Files Search for text in BAT Files batch-file powershell Search BAT Files Connect Select-String Path Pattern Search for text in BAT Files I have 1000+ batch files in a folder, and I have to find all files that contains "Connect to" . I tried via PowerShell: But I get "Access Denied". Probably bec...
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78803991_c0
78803991
powershell
0
Title: how to remove welcome sentence on powershell, oh-my-posh Problem title: how to remove welcome sentence on powershell, oh-my-posh Tags: oh-my-posh, powershell Problem: how to remove welcome sentence on powershell, oh-my-posh In this picture I highlight the part, so you can see what exactly I tried to remove. My p...
how to remove welcome sentence on powershell, oh-my-posh how to remove welcome sentence on powershell, oh-my-posh oh-my-posh powershell how to remove welcome sentence on powershell, oh-my-posh In this picture I highlight the part, so you can see what exactly I tried to remove. My problem connected with oh-my-posh I tri...
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37789634_c0
37789634
powershell
0
Title: Remove all characters after specific character in multiple filenames Problem title: Remove all characters after specific character in multiple filenames Tags: file-rename, powershell, batch-rename Problem: Remove all characters after specific character in multiple filenames how do I remove every character after ...
Remove all characters after specific character in multiple filenames Remove all characters after specific character in multiple filenames file-rename powershell batch-rename Remove Remove all characters after specific character in multiple filenames how do I remove every character after a _ in folder names ex folder na...
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48192432_c0
48192432
powershell
0
Title: What does this Powershell line do? Problem title: What does this Powershell line do? Tags: powershell Problem: What does this Powershell line do? I want to understand what this PowerShell line means, so I could write it in C#? $visitor = $roles | ? { ` ($groups | ? { $_.Title -like '*Visitors'} | % {$_.Id}) -Con...
What does this Powershell line do? What does this Powershell line do? powershell What Powershell _.Title Visitors _.Id Contains _.PrincipalId ExpandProperty PrincipalId What does this Powershell line do? I want to understand what this PowerShell line means, so I could write it in C#?
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60239857_c1
60239857
powershell
1
0, $pos) Write-Host $_.FullName $TARGETDIR = "$Location\$Name" if( -Not (Test-Path -Path $TARGETDIR ) ) { New-Item -ItemType directory -Path $TARGETDIR } Move-Item -Path $_.FullName -Destination $TARGETDIR } Code signals: Order, Location, Share, Media, Series, Get-ChildItem, Rename-Item, NewName, _.Name.Replace, Foreac...
0, $pos) Write-Host $_.FullName $TARGETDIR = "$Location\$Name" if( -Not (Test-Path -Path $TARGETDIR ) ) { New-Item -ItemType directory -Path $TARGETDIR } Move-Item -Path $_.FullName -Destination $TARGETDIR } Code signals: Order, Location, Share, Media, Series, Get-ChildItem, Rename-Item, NewName, _.Name.Replace, Foreac...
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72014517_c1
72014517
powershell
1
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56713558_c0
56713558
powershell
0
Title: How to create shares in a cluster with Powershell? Problem title: How to create shares in a cluster with Powershell? Tags: powershell, cluster-computing Problem: How to create shares in a cluster with Powershell? We are moving our File server into a failover cluster. There are quite some shares to set up again. ...
How to create shares in a cluster with Powershell? How to create shares in a cluster with Powershell? powershell cluster-computing How Powershell New-SmbShare How to create shares in a cluster with Powershell? We are moving our File server into a failover cluster. There are quite some shares to set up again. Is it poss...
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24453793_c0
24453793
powershell
0
Title: Search network PCs for user SID Problem title: Search network PCs for user SID Tags: sid, powershell, powershell-2.0 Problem: Search network PCs for user SID I have been looking into how to find the location of a SID on network computers but so far nothing. I need to search our network, and query all PC's find i...
Search network PCs for user SID Search network PCs for user SID sid powershell powershell-2.0 Search PCs SID powershell-2.0 Search network PCs for user SID I have been looking into how to find the location of a SID on network computers but so far nothing. I need to search our network, and query all PC's find if a speci...
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25411056_c0
25411056
powershell
0
Title: Find Replace Text in a File Name - Powershell Problem title: Find Replace Text in a File Name - Powershell Tags: powershell, powershell-2.0 Problem: Find Replace Text in a File Name - Powershell i have a need to replace different string in file names. Is there a way to modify a file name using a find replace fun...
Find Replace Text in a File Name - Powershell Find Replace Text in a File Name - Powershell powershell powershell-2.0 Find Replace Text File Name Powershell powershell-2.0 Find Replace Text in a File Name - Powershell i have a need to replace different string in file names. Is there a way to modify a file name using a ...
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74627866_c0
74627866
powershell
0
Title: Powershell - How to exclude a sub property Problem title: Powershell - How to exclude a sub property Tags: azure, powershell, azure-powershell Problem: Powershell - How to exclude a sub property I am using Resource Graph to get all change records. All change records has "Changes" property and it has sub columns ...
Powershell - How to exclude a sub property Powershell - How to exclude a sub property azure powershell azure-powershell Powershell How Powershell - How to exclude a sub property I am using Resource Graph to get all change records. All change records has "Changes" property and it has sub columns too. I want to exclude "...
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78092227_c1
78092227
powershell
1
lsx Z 080600034 1963 805 csv Z 080600034 1963 805 S dolozka xlsx The match part $item -match $kp gives correct value 805 805 But when I try the full code, it copies all files. But it should copy only these two files. Z_080600034_1963_805.csv Z_080600034_1963_805_S_dolozka.xlsx What should I do to make it work? Code sig...
lsx Z 080600034 1963 805 csv Z 080600034 1963 805 S dolozka xlsx The match part $item -match $kp gives correct value 805 805 But when I try the full code, it copies all files. But it should copy only these two files. Z_080600034_1963_805.csv Z_080600034_1963_805_S_dolozka.xlsx What should I do to make it work? Code sig...
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18805030_c0
18805030
powershell
0
Title: Comment some lines in powershell script file Programmatically Problem title: Comment some lines in powershell script file Programmatically Tags: powershell Problem: Comment some lines in powershell script file Programmatically How to comment multiple line in a powershell script Programmatically. I need to execut...
Comment some lines in powershell script file Programmatically Comment some lines in powershell script file Programmatically powershell Comment Programmatically Comment some lines in powershell script file Programmatically How to comment multiple line in a powershell script Programmatically. I need to execute a powershe...
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62053113_c0
62053113
powershell
0
Title: Add sub elements to a config file (XML) with powershell Problem title: Add sub elements to a config file (XML) with powershell Tags: powershell, config, xml Problem: Add sub elements to a config file (XML) with powershell Code signals: Add, XML, system.diagnostics, attr1, attr2, attr3, Default, Users, XXXX, file...
Add sub elements to a config file (XML) with powershell Add sub elements to a config file (XML) with powershell powershell config xml Add XML system.diagnostics attr1 attr2 attr3 Default Users XXXX file.config New-Object contentXML.Load contentXML.SelectSingleNode contentXML.CreateElement elementXML.AppendChild content...
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embed
75612953_c2
75612953
powershell
2
, SQLTask:SqlTaskData, SQLTask:SqlStatementSource, Select-Object, ExpandProperty, Node, Value, DTS:ConnectionManagers, DTS:ConnectionManager, DTSConnection:ConnectionString, Statement, DTS:refId, Package.ConnectionManagers, DTS:CreationName, OLEDB, DTS:DTSID, C2D5-4CEE-B6D0-8F97B030C8F4, DTS:ObjectName, DTS:ConnectRetr...
, SQLTask:SqlTaskData, SQLTask:SqlStatementSource, Select-Object, ExpandProperty, Node, Value, DTS:ConnectionManagers, DTS:ConnectionManager, DTSConnection:ConnectionString, Statement, DTS:refId, Package.ConnectionManagers, DTS:CreationName, OLEDB, DTS:DTSID, C2D5-4CEE-B6D0-8F97B030C8F4, DTS:ObjectName, DTS:ConnectRetr...
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embed
64897760_c2
64897760
powershell
2
, xmlns:xsd, www.w3.org, XMLSchema, xmlns:xsi, XMLSchema-instance, soapenv:encodingStyle, xmlns:ns1, webservices.web.arber.arb.ca.gov, GetAllCompliancesReturn, soapenc:arrayType, ns2:ComplianceSummary, xsi:type, soapenc:Array, xmlns:ns2, urn:DrayageTruckStatusService, xmlns:soapenc, id0, id1, id2, id3, id4, id263024, i...
, xmlns:xsd, www.w3.org, XMLSchema, xmlns:xsi, XMLSchema-instance, soapenv:encodingStyle, xmlns:ns1, webservices.web.arber.arb.ca.gov, GetAllCompliancesReturn, soapenc:arrayType, ns2:ComplianceSummary, xsi:type, soapenc:Array, xmlns:ns2, urn:DrayageTruckStatusService, xmlns:soapenc, id0, id1, id2, id3, id4, id263024, i...
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embed
30590972_c0
30590972
powershell
0
Title: Global variable changed in function not effective Problem title: Global variable changed in function not effective Tags: powershell, global-variables Problem: Global variable changed in function not effective I just tried this code: $number = 2 Function Convert-Foo { $number = 3 } Convert-Foo $number I expected ...
Global variable changed in function not effective Global variable changed in function not effective powershell global-variables Global Convert-Foo Global variable changed in function not effective I just tried this code: I expected that function Convert-Foo would change $number to 3, but it is still 2. Why isn't the gl...
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embed
31740053_c0
31740053
powershell
0
Title: How does oneget handle updates? Problem title: How does oneget handle updates? Tags: powershell, windows Problem: How does oneget handle updates? I've been looking at oneget, the new windows package manager (mamager) and I cant seem to find any info on how it updates your downloaded packages. The program doesnt ...
How does oneget handle updates? How does oneget handle updates? powershell windows How How does oneget handle updates? I've been looking at oneget, the new windows package manager (mamager) and I cant seem to find any info on how it updates your downloaded packages. The program doesnt seem to have a Update-Packages com...
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embed
14456495_c0
14456495
powershell
0
Title: Powershell: Remove array elements lesser than a limit Problem title: Powershell: Remove array elements lesser than a limit Tags: powershell, arrays Problem: Powershell: Remove array elements lesser than a limit I have a sorted numeric array in powershell. I need a powershell command that'll remove all the elemen...
Powershell: Remove array elements lesser than a limit Powershell: Remove array elements lesser than a limit powershell arrays Powershell Remove Value Powershell: Remove array elements lesser than a limit I have a sorted numeric array in powershell. I need a powershell command that'll remove all the elements from that a...
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embed
72105381_c0
72105381
powershell
0
Title: How to change Script-scoped variable with function in powershell? Problem title: How to change Script-scoped variable with function in powershell? Tags: powershell, variables, scopes Problem: How to change Script-scoped variable with function in powershell? Have the script [int] $num01 = 2 write-host $num01 setN...
How to change Script-scoped variable with function in powershell? How to change Script-scoped variable with function in powershell? powershell variables scopes How Script-scoped num01 num02 How to change Script-scoped variable with function in powershell? Have the script It produces an output How to make it produce out...
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embed
54397143_c0
54397143
powershell
0
Title: Powershell in SQL Management Studio Problem title: Powershell in SQL Management Studio Tags: powershell, ssms Problem: Powershell in SQL Management Studio Cannot run ps scripts in SSMS, Receiving the error : The term 'c:\myfolder\test.ps1' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or oper...
Powershell in SQL Management Studio Powershell in SQL Management Studio powershell ssms Powershell SQL Management Studio Powershell in SQL Management Studio Cannot run ps scripts in SSMS, Receiving the error : The term 'c:\myfolder\test.ps1' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable ...
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embed
66458068_c0
66458068
powershell
0
Title: How can I set powershell&#x27;s env in python Problem title: How can I set powershell&#x27;s env in python Tags: powershell, python Problem: How can I set powershell's env in python In windows powershell terminal . I can use $Env:http_proxy="http://127.0.0.1:7890";$Env:https_proxy="http://127.0.0.1:7890" . But I...
How can I set powershell&#x27;s env in python How can I set powershell&#x27;s env in python powershell python How Env:http_proxy Env:https_proxy How can I set powershell's env in python In windows powershell terminal . I can use $Env:http_proxy="http://127.0.0.1:7890";$Env:https_proxy="http://127.0.0.1:7890" . But I no...
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embed
66995217_c0
66995217
powershell
0
Title: What do you call these? [array][string][int] Problem title: What do you call these? [array][string][int] Tags: terminology, powershell, .net Problem: What do you call these? [array][string][int] What are these called? When scripting in powershell I can use them to set or convert the data type of my variable, but...
What do you call these? [array][string][int] What do you call these? [array][string][int] terminology powershell .net What What do you call these? [array][string][int] What are these called? When scripting in powershell I can use them to set or convert the data type of my variable, but what is the term for this? Is the...
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embed
46724140_c1
46724140
powershell
1
03706F-666A-4037-7... Now why is the version no returned by the command : java -version not listed in the Get-CimInstance command. Can someone please help me with this? It confuses me. Code signals: Understanding, Powershell, Users, Java, Runtime, Environment, b11, HotSpot, Bit, Server, Get-CimInstance, ClassName, Win3...
03706F-666A-4037-7... Now why is the version no returned by the command : java -version not listed in the Get-CimInstance command. Can someone please help me with this? It confuses me. Code signals: Understanding, Powershell, Users, Java, Runtime, Environment, b11, HotSpot, Bit, Server, Get-CimInstance, ClassName, Win3...
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embed
43120323_c2
43120323
powershell
2
.Lists.Add, Publishing, WorkflowHistory, A4AD-305CF7030140, web.Features, Enable-SPFeature, Identity, WorkflowHistoryList, Url, web.Url, wfHistory.Hidden, wfHistory.Update, WorkflowTasks, A83E-497E-9BA0-7A5C597D0107, Microsoft.SharePoint.Workflow.SPWorkflowAssociation, CreateListContentTypeAssociation, association.Allo...
.Lists.Add, Publishing, WorkflowHistory, A4AD-305CF7030140, web.Features, Enable-SPFeature, Identity, WorkflowHistoryList, Url, web.Url, wfHistory.Hidden, wfHistory.Update, WorkflowTasks, A83E-497E-9BA0-7A5C597D0107, Microsoft.SharePoint.Workflow.SPWorkflowAssociation, CreateListContentTypeAssociation, association.Allo...
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embed
71932305_c1
71932305
powershell
1
Fullname, Directory $ClxmlFile.Fullname Copy-Item .\*.PDF -destination "C:\test uploads\Uploaded" -Recurse -Force Break } Code signals: How, Get-ChildItem, ClxmlFolder, clwsdrapsi02, BATCH, STORAGE, Directory, Where-Object, _.LastWriteTime, Get-Date, Date, AddDays, ClxmlPath, ClxmlFolder.FullName, Recurse, Include, Se...
Fullname, Directory $ClxmlFile.Fullname Copy-Item .\*.PDF -destination "C:\test uploads\Uploaded" -Recurse -Force Break } Code signals: How, Get-ChildItem, ClxmlFolder, clwsdrapsi02, BATCH, STORAGE, Directory, Where-Object, _.LastWriteTime, Get-Date, Date, AddDays, ClxmlPath, ClxmlFolder.FullName, Recurse, Include, Se...
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embed
37703029_c1
37703029
powershell
1
ADBEEFDEADBEEF"; SkipChecks = $True } But Get-ServiceFabricApplicationUpgrade still doesn't work. Code signals: Connecting, Service, Fabric, App, Get-ServiceFabricApplicationUpgrade, My.Fabric.App.Name, Connect-ServiceFabricCluster, myfabric.westeurope.cloudapp.azure.com:19000, ConnectionEndpoint, X509Credential, Store...
ADBEEFDEADBEEF"; SkipChecks = $True } But Get-ServiceFabricApplicationUpgrade still doesn't work. Code signals: Connecting, Service, Fabric, App, Get-ServiceFabricApplicationUpgrade, My.Fabric.App.Name, Connect-ServiceFabricCluster, myfabric.westeurope.cloudapp.azure.com:19000, ConnectionEndpoint, X509Credential, Store...
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51070768_c0
51070768
powershell
0
Title: Chocolatey Credentials Required Problem title: Chocolatey Credentials Required Tags: choco, chocolatey, powershell, nuget Problem: Chocolatey Credentials Required I just installed chocolatey through nuGet using the following steps in the admin shell: chocolatey nuget install . However, when I try to get any pack...
Chocolatey Credentials Required Chocolatey Credentials Required choco chocolatey powershell nuget Chocolatey Credentials Required Chocolatey Credentials Required I just installed chocolatey through nuGet using the following steps in the admin shell: chocolatey nuget install . However, when I try to get any package, I a...
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5792517_c0
5792517
powershell
0
Title: Powershell script to copy files to remote server Problem title: Powershell script to copy files to remote server Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell script to copy files to remote server I'd like to have files on a local machine and copy them to a remote machine on the internet. For this reason, I can't use UNC...
Powershell script to copy files to remote server Powershell script to copy files to remote server powershell Powershell Powershell script to copy files to remote server I'd like to have files on a local machine and copy them to a remote machine on the internet. For this reason, I can't use UNC files shares. I'd also li...
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44278909_c2
44278909
powershell
2
, Import-PSSession, Connect-MsolService, ArgumentList, Wait-Job, State, Running, Receive-Job, Get-Job, Completed, Remove-Job, c1.displayname, New-Item, Path, Temp, Output, ItemType, c.displayName, c.proxyAddresses, proxysplit.replace, x500, x400, ExternalEmailAddress, c.Mail, Alias, c.mailNickname, DisplayName, FirstNa...
, Import-PSSession, Connect-MsolService, ArgumentList, Wait-Job, State, Running, Receive-Job, Get-Job, Completed, Remove-Job, c1.displayname, New-Item, Path, Temp, Output, ItemType, c.displayName, c.proxyAddresses, proxysplit.replace, x500, x400, ExternalEmailAddress, c.Mail, Alias, c.mailNickname, DisplayName, FirstNa...
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embed
68648147_c0
68648147
powershell
0
Title: powershell How to get last Function App Run History Problem title: powershell How to get last Function App Run History Tags: powershell, azure Problem: powershell How to get last Function App Run History I have this following line where I want to find if there wasn't any runs for more than x days. How to check o...
powershell How to get last Function App Run History powershell How to get last Function App Run History powershell azure How App Run History Get-AzLogicAppRunHistory ResourceGroupName Name powershell How to get last Function App Run History I have this following line where I want to find if there wasn't any runs for mo...
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41156458_c0
41156458
powershell
0
Title: powershell curl and WebRequest both follow redirects Problem title: powershell curl and WebRequest both follow redirects Tags: curl, webrequest, powershell Problem: powershell curl and WebRequest both follow redirects I was trying to figure out the status code returned by my webpage, which most certainly is 301 ...
powershell curl and WebRequest both follow redirects powershell curl and WebRequest both follow redirects curl webrequest powershell WebRequest powershell curl and WebRequest both follow redirects I was trying to figure out the status code returned by my webpage, which most certainly is 301 (moved permanently), accordi...
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36096322_c1
36096322
powershell
1
l ([char]"L") -lt ([char]"l") True ([char]"L") -gt ([char]"l") False For comparison, I tried to use the case-sensitive less-than operator, but it says L > l which is the opposite of what -lt returned for chars. "L" -clt "l" False "l" -clt "L" True How does the comparison work, because it clearly isn't by using ASCII-v...
l ([char]"L") -lt ([char]"l") True ([char]"L") -gt ([char]"l") False For comparison, I tried to use the case-sensitive less-than operator, but it says L > l which is the opposite of what -lt returned for chars. "L" -clt "l" False "l" -clt "L" True How does the comparison work, because it clearly isn't by using ASCII-v...
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47644264_c0
47644264
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell -InputFormat XML example? Problem title: PowerShell -InputFormat XML example? Tags: input, powershell, xml Problem: PowerShell -InputFormat XML example? Looks like PowerShell can accept scripts in XML format, but I do not know the exact XML syntax to use, e.g powershell -InputFormat XML encoded-comman...
PowerShell -InputFormat XML example? PowerShell -InputFormat XML example? input powershell xml PowerShell InputFormat XML PowerShell -InputFormat XML example? Looks like PowerShell can accept scripts in XML format, but I do not know the exact XML syntax to use, e.g I believe this encoding is similar to -enc command opt...
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4198410_c0
4198410
powershell
0
Title: How to programatically set Proxy Exception in IE? Problem title: How to programatically set Proxy Exception in IE? Tags: powershell, proxy, internet-explorer Problem: How to programatically set Proxy Exception in IE? I am trying to update programatically the Proxy Exception in IE (Tools -> Internet Options, Conn...
How to programatically set Proxy Exception in IE? How to programatically set Proxy Exception in IE? powershell proxy internet-explorer How Proxy Exception How to programatically set Proxy Exception in IE? I am trying to update programatically the Proxy Exception in IE (Tools -> Internet Options, Connections -> Lan Sett...
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embed
25668574_c3
25668574
powershell
3
.csv, _CN, NotMatch, Replace, TPL-ZZZ, Create, LDAP, Searcher, New-Object, System.DirectoryServices.DirectorySearcher, ADSI, Pass, Searcher.Filter, UserAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803, Windows, Searcher.PageSize, Populate, General, Sheet, Searcher.Findall, ForEach-Object, _.GetDirectoryEntry, _.CN, _.Distinguishe...
.csv, _CN, NotMatch, Replace, TPL-ZZZ, Create, LDAP, Searcher, New-Object, System.DirectoryServices.DirectorySearcher, ADSI, Pass, Searcher.Filter, UserAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803, Windows, Searcher.PageSize, Populate, General, Sheet, Searcher.Findall, ForEach-Object, _.GetDirectoryEntry, _.CN, _.Distinguishe...
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65343434_c0
65343434
powershell
0
Title: I need to make folders inside folders for each csv name that I find Problem title: I need to make folders inside folders for each csv name that I find Tags: foreach, powershell, object Problem: I need to make folders inside folders for each csv name that I find csv file contain: Name A2846 B2846 I already have t...
I need to make folders inside folders for each csv name that I find I need to make folders inside folders for each csv name that I find foreach powershell object Name A2846 B2846 I need to make folders inside folders for each csv name that I find csv file contain: emphasized text code:
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66308250_c0
66308250
powershell
0
Title: PS1: How to exclude words from line Problem title: PS1: How to exclude words from line Tags: powershell Problem: PS1: How to exclude words from line In this case, how can I exclude the file path part of this line? Link: www.website.com/downloads/file.exe Can be .exe, .zip, etc. Output Goal: file.exe Also want to...
PS1: How to exclude words from line PS1: How to exclude words from line powershell line PS1 How www.website.com file.exe Users Downloads PS1: How to exclude words from line In this case, how can I exclude the file path part of this line? Link: Can be .exe, .zip, etc. Output Goal: Also want to use it as so: How can this...
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70659350_c0
70659350
powershell
0
Title: RegistryValueKind NONE Problem title: RegistryValueKind NONE Tags: powershell-2.0, powershell, registry Problem: RegistryValueKind NONE How can I set a none data type. [Microsoft.Win32.RegistryValueKind]::None in Powershell 2.0? Powershell 2.0 has types "Unknown, String, ExpandString, Binary, DWord, MultiString,...
RegistryValueKind NONE RegistryValueKind NONE powershell-2.0 powershell registry RegistryValueKind NONE Microsoft.Win32.RegistryValueKind Unknown ExpandString Binary DWord MultiString QWord powershell-2.0 RegistryValueKind NONE How can I set a none data type. [Microsoft.Win32.RegistryValueKind]::None in Powershell 2.0?...
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51287898_c2
51287898
powershell
2
, Computer, ErrorAction, Stop, Add-Member, MemberType, NoteProperty, Server, Value, GPO, Write-Host, Guid, _.Id, Where-Object, _.Trustee, S-1-5, TypeName, gpo.Id, _.Trustee.Name, Member, perms.Trustee.Name, SID, perms.Trustee.Sid, perm.Trustee.Name, perm.Trustee.Sid, Remove-GPOUnknownSIDs, Microsoft.GroupPolicy.Gpo, GP...
, Computer, ErrorAction, Stop, Add-Member, MemberType, NoteProperty, Server, Value, GPO, Write-Host, Guid, _.Id, Where-Object, _.Trustee, S-1-5, TypeName, gpo.Id, _.Trustee.Name, Member, perms.Trustee.Name, SID, perms.Trustee.Sid, perm.Trustee.Name, perm.Trustee.Sid, Remove-GPOUnknownSIDs, Microsoft.GroupPolicy.Gpo, GP...
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62130494_c0
62130494
powershell
0
Title: How do I compare elements of an array with a string powershell Problem title: How do I compare elements of an array with a string powershell Tags: powershell, arrays Problem: How do I compare elements of an array with a string powershell I am new to Powershell and I have a question. $status = @(qlist job -jt bac...
How do I compare elements of an array with a string powershell How do I compare elements of an array with a string powershell powershell arrays How Write-Host Suspended How do I compare elements of an array with a string powershell I am new to Powershell and I have a question. The answer is My question is: Why is this ...
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42895124_c0
42895124
powershell
0
Title: Convert CSV Single Column with multiple rows to single row using powershell Problem title: Convert CSV Single Column with multiple rows to single row using powershell Tags: csv, powershell Problem: Convert CSV Single Column with multiple rows to single row using powershell Convert CSV Single Column with multiple...
Convert CSV Single Column with multiple rows to single row using powershell Convert CSV Single Column with multiple rows to single row using powershell csv powershell powershell Convert CSV Single Column Convert CSV Single Column with multiple rows to single row using powershell Convert CSV Single Column with multiple ...
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74129016_c0
74129016
powershell
0
Title: i want a powershell script from which i extract few lines from csv file to another csv and calculate entire column time values Problem title: i want a powershell script from which i extract few lines from csv file to another csv and calculate entire column time values Tags: powershell Problem: i want a powershel...
i want a powershell script from which i extract few lines from csv file to another csv and calculate entire column time values i want a powershell script from which i extract few lines from csv file to another csv and calculate entire column time values powershell which csv Day Person Start End Elapsed Employee i want ...
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74140318_c0
74140318
powershell
0
Title: Can you use MFA in powershell without using Exchange Online Powershell Module? Problem title: Can you use MFA in powershell without using Exchange Online Powershell Module? Tags: multi-factor-authentication, powershell Problem: Can you use MFA in powershell without using Exchange Online Powershell Module? I've t...
Can you use MFA in powershell without using Exchange Online Powershell Module? Can you use MFA in powershell without using Exchange Online Powershell Module? multi-factor-authentication powershell Exchange Can MFA Online Powershell Module Can you use MFA in powershell without using Exchange Online Powershell Module? I'...
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23568323_c0
23568323
powershell
0
Title: Restoring default PATH in windows8 Problem title: Restoring default PATH in windows8 Tags: windows, path, powershell Problem: Restoring default PATH in windows8 I recently changed the default PATH in windows8,so how do I change it back? I tried using this PATH -> %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\S...
Restoring default PATH in windows8 Restoring default PATH in windows8 windows path powershell Restoring PATH windows8 SystemRoot system32 Wbem WindowsPowerShell v1.0 Restoring default PATH in windows8 I recently changed the default PATH in windows8,so how do I change it back? I tried using this PATH -> %SystemRoot%\sys...
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70618176_c0
70618176
powershell
0
Title: Powershell: All MAC Address as string combined Problem title: Powershell: All MAC Address as string combined Tags: windows, powershell Problem: Powershell: All MAC Address as string combined Currently, I get with this command all my mac addresses from the PowerShell: getmac /s $computer /FO TABLE /NH It looks li...
Powershell: All MAC Address as string combined Powershell: All MAC Address as string combined windows powershell Powershell All MAC Address TABLE Users User F8-5E-A0-2B-C4-5B Nicht Medien F8-5E-A0-2B-C4-5F Powershell: All MAC Address as string combined Currently, I get with this command all my mac addresses from the Po...
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