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53476875
powershell
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Title: Run scripts at a specific time with powershell Problem title: Run scripts at a specific time with powershell Tags: powershell, task Problem: Run scripts at a specific time with powershell Code signals: Run, New-ScheduledTaskAction, Execute, Users, XXX, Desktop, script.ps1, New-ScheduledTaskTrigger, Daily, Regist...
Run scripts at a specific time with powershell Run scripts at a specific time with powershell powershell task Run New-ScheduledTaskAction Execute Users XXX Desktop script.ps1 New-ScheduledTaskTrigger Daily Register-ScheduledTask TEST1 Action Trigger PSVersion PSEdition PSCompatibleVersions BuildVersion CLRVersion WSMan...
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60592449_c0
60592449
powershell
0
Title: How do I save git commit message under Powershell and nano ? (Ctrl+O doesn't work) Problem title: How do I save git commit message under Powershell and nano ? (Ctrl+O doesn't work) Tags: windows, powershell, git Problem: How do I save git commit message under Powershell and nano ? (Ctrl+O doesn't work)...
How do I save git commit message under Powershell and nano ? (Ctrl+O doesn't work) How do I save git commit message under Powershell and nano ? (Ctrl+O doesn't work) windows powershell git How Powershell Ctrl How do I save git commit message under Powershell and nano ? (Ctrl+O doesn't work) I'm on Windows. Af...
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44495693_c1
44495693
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1
ne "") { Add-ADGroupMember -Identity $_.agroup -Member $property.Value -WhatIf } } } Code signals: CSV, Nest, bgroup1, bgroup2, bgroup3, a-group1, b-group1, b-group2, b-group3, a-group2, b-group5, a-group3, b-group4, b-group6, a-group4, b-group15, b-group23, Import-Module, ActiveDirectory, Split-Path, MyInvocation.MyCo...
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7396111_c0
7396111
powershell
0
Title: Get the names of the Masterpages for each Web Application by powershell Problem title: Get the names of the Masterpages for each Web Application by powershell Tags: powershell, sharepoint-2010, master-pages Problem: Get the names of the Masterpages for each Web Application by powershell Is there any way to spot ...
Get the names of the Masterpages for each Web Application by powershell Get the names of the Masterpages for each Web Application by powershell powershell sharepoint-2010 master-pages Get Masterpages Web Application sharepoint-2010 Get the names of the Masterpages for each Web Application by powershell Is there any way...
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74914501_c1
74914501
powershell
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1.pdf 2 Tk.465430.1668780737.001.pdf 3 Tk.465430.1668780738.001.pdf Select a file to open: Code signals: the, PowerShell, Find, Write-Host, Enter, File, Name, Read-Host, Set, MyNetworkShare, Get-ChildItem, Recurse, Filter, Where-Object, _.Name, Select-Object, ExpandProperty, FullName, PDF, Microsoft, Edge, Start-Proces...
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66680919_c2
66680919
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66880687_c0
66880687
powershell
0
Title: Need to edit text file in Power Shell Problem title: Need to edit text file in Power Shell Tags: powershell Problem: Need to edit text file in Power Shell I am trying to Create a separate script that will edit the file and add the year in the contents. How would I be able to do that $content ="List of running Se...
Need to edit text file in Power Shell Need to edit text file in Power Shell powershell Need Power Shell List Services Windows Temp Need to edit text file in Power Shell I am trying to Create a separate script that will edit the file and add the year in the contents. How would I be able to do that
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67606038_c0
67606038
powershell
0
Title: how to invoke script Powershell to my backend .net core? Problem title: how to invoke script Powershell to my backend .net core? Tags: asp.net-core, .net, azure-vm, azure, powershell Problem: how to invoke script Powershell to my backend .net core? How to invoke a script PowerShell in backend .netcore ? for exam...
how to invoke script Powershell to my backend .net core? how to invoke script Powershell to my backend .net core? asp.net-core .net azure-vm azure powershell Powershell asp.net-core how to invoke script Powershell to my backend .net core? How to invoke a script PowerShell in backend .netcore ? for example when I clicke...
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70110839_c0
70110839
powershell
0
Title: What is the use of the .\ while executing python code in powershell Problem title: What is the use of the .\ while executing python code in powershell Tags: python, powershell Problem: What is the use of the .\ while executing python code in powershell i saw someone do this in a video suppose i have a python cod...
What is the use of the .\ while executing python code in powershell What is the use of the .\ while executing python code in powershell python powershell What code.txt What is the use of the .\ while executing python code in powershell i saw someone do this in a video suppose i have a python code called code.txt and i ...
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70405958_c0
70405958
powershell
0
Title: Windows : navigate into symlink Problem title: Windows : navigate into symlink Tags: cmd, windows, symlink, powershell Problem: Windows : navigate into symlink I created a symbolic link in windows and it's working fine :) when I run: Get-ChildItem myLink I get: d----- MyFolder But when I run: cd myLink It shows ...
Windows : navigate into symlink Windows : navigate into symlink cmd windows symlink powershell Windows Get-ChildItem MyFolder mySolution.sln Windows : navigate into symlink I created a symbolic link in windows and it's working fine :) when I run: I get: But when I run: It shows error of null exception I want to run a s...
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78154196_c2
78154196
powershell
2
for every function? Code signals: xml, Sum, utf-8, StandardPerformanceTrackerReport, Line133783, Line133786, GetFeatureUsingRelationInfo, Line133791, GetOutputRecordSet, Line133792, GetRelatedRecordset, Line133801, Execute, Line133802, GetOutputRecordSetForFieldValues, Line133813, IsNullOrEmpty, Line133814, MyFunction...
for every function? Code signals: xml, Sum, utf-8, StandardPerformanceTrackerReport, Line133783, Line133786, GetFeatureUsingRelationInfo, Line133791, GetOutputRecordSet, Line133792, GetRelatedRecordset, Line133801, Execute, Line133802, GetOutputRecordSetForFieldValues, Line133813, IsNullOrEmpty, Line133814, MyFunction...
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36508845_c0
36508845
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell script to count characters Problem title: PowerShell script to count characters Tags: powershell Problem: PowerShell script to count characters I found a command that works in the terminal that lists all the files of a given directory. I was wondering if it would be possible to use this in a script. I...
PowerShell script to count characters PowerShell script to count characters powershell PowerShell o:gn PowerShell script to count characters I found a command that works in the terminal that lists all the files of a given directory. I was wondering if it would be possible to use this in a script. I am supposed to have ...
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19378133_c0
19378133
powershell
0
Title: Read out PCs with a specific policy in AD with PowerShell Problem title: Read out PCs with a specific policy in AD with PowerShell Tags: active-directory, powershell Problem: Read out PCs with a specific policy in AD with PowerShell I was wondering if it was possible to get a list of PC names witch all have the ...
Read out PCs with a specific policy in AD with PowerShell Read out PCs with a specific policy in AD with PowerShell active-directory powershell Read PCs PowerShell Read out PCs with a specific policy in AD with PowerShell I was wondering if it was possible to get a list of PC names witch all have the Policy 'example' i...
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69646939_c0
69646939
powershell
0
Title: Pacakge builder using powershell Problem title: Pacakge builder using powershell Tags: package, powershell, scripting Problem: Pacakge builder using powershell I have a bunch of PowerShell scripts and some dependency modules and other files. I am looking to build a package (can be .exe, .msi anything) where I ca...
Pacakge builder using powershell Pacakge builder using powershell package powershell scripting powershell Pacakge Pacakge builder using powershell I have a bunch of PowerShell scripts and some dependency modules and other files. I am looking to build a package (can be .exe, .msi anything) where I can copy that package ...
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0
Title: How do I add headers into a CSV that does not have one? Problem title: How do I add headers into a CSV that does not have one? Tags: powershell, csv Problem: How do I add headers into a CSV that does not have one? May sound easy but I can't get it work... $file = 'D:\TESTING.csv' Set-Content $file "1,2,3" $file ...
How do I add headers into a CSV that does not have one? How do I add headers into a CSV that does not have one? powershell csv How CSV TESTING.csv Set-Content Header How do I add headers into a CSV that does not have one? May sound easy but I can't get it work... Desired output: actual output:
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31664798
powershell
0
Title: How to replace Substring between position x and position z by empty string in Powershell Problem title: How to replace Substring between position x and position z by empty string in Powershell Tags: powershell Problem: How to replace Substring between position x and position z by empty string in Powershell Repla...
How to replace Substring between position x and position z by empty string in Powershell How to replace Substring between position x and position z by empty string in Powershell powershell How Substring Powershell How to replace Substring between position x and position z by empty string in Powershell Replace method ta...
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41360782_c0
41360782
powershell
0
Title: Deploy a SQL Server Analysis Services Project using PowerShell - Problem title: Deploy a SQL Server Analysis Services Project using PowerShell - Tags: ssas, powershell, deployment Problem: Deploy a SQL Server Analysis Services Project using PowerShell - I used this to deploy SSAS project. I am getting error 'Can...
Deploy a SQL Server Analysis Services Project using PowerShell - Deploy a SQL Server Analysis Services Project using PowerShell - ssas powershell deployment PowerShell Deploy SQL Server Analysis Services Project Deploy a SQL Server Analysis Services Project using PowerShell - I used this to deploy SSAS project. I am ge...
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11115686
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Title: get Current user context Problem title: get Current user context Tags: impersonation, powershell-2.0, powershell Problem: get Current user context I've got problems with running a powershellscript from different locations (c# application, webservice...). I think it is a user context problem, so now I'm trying to...
get Current user context get Current user context impersonation powershell-2.0 powershell Current powershell-2.0 get Current user context I've got problems with running a powershellscript from different locations (c# application, webservice...). I think it is a user context problem, so now I'm trying to find out under ...
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49586707
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell isn't saving configuration Problem title: PowerShell isn't saving configuration Tags: powershell Problem: PowerShell isn't saving configuration I'm trying to change the color of errors in the PowerShell by this command: $host.PrivateData.ErrorForegroundColor = 'Cyan' when typing $host.Privat...
PowerShell isn't saving configuration PowerShell isn't saving configuration powershell PowerShell host.PrivateData.ErrorForegroundColor Cyan PowerShell isn't saving configuration I'm trying to change the color of errors in the PowerShell by this command: when typing I do get the output to be "Cyan", but if I ...
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59268667
powershell
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Format-Table > c:\applist.txt Microsoft Store Apps Get-AppxPackage | Select Name, PackageFullName |Format-Table -AutoSize > c:\microsoftlist.txt Code signals: Powershell, Export, List, Get-ItemProperty, HKLM, Software, Wow6432Node, Microsoft, Windows, CurrentVersion, Uninstall, Select-Object, DisplayName, DisplayVersi...
Format-Table > c:\applist.txt Microsoft Store Apps Get-AppxPackage | Select Name, PackageFullName |Format-Table -AutoSize > c:\microsoftlist.txt Code signals: Powershell, Export, List, Get-ItemProperty, HKLM, Software, Wow6432Node, Microsoft, Windows, CurrentVersion, Uninstall, Select-Object, DisplayName, DisplayVersi...
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63182738
powershell
0
Title: How do I overwrite a file using PowerShell? Problem title: How do I overwrite a file using PowerShell? Tags: powershell Problem: How do I overwrite a file using PowerShell? New-Item -Path "C:\aws" -Name "script.ps1" -ItemType "file" -Value "text in file" I am trying to create a file using the above command, if t...
How do I overwrite a file using PowerShell? How do I overwrite a file using PowerShell? powershell PowerShell How New-Item Path Name script.ps1 ItemType Value How do I overwrite a file using PowerShell? I am trying to create a file using the above command, if the file already exists I have to replace it with new file, ...
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24526238
powershell
0
Title: Managing Powershell Sessions Using Java Problem title: Managing Powershell Sessions Using Java Tags: session, powershell, java Problem: Managing Powershell Sessions Using Java I want to be able to manage Powershell PSSessions using Java. For example I want to have separate Java methods for starting sessions and ...
Managing Powershell Sessions Using Java Managing Powershell Sessions Using Java session powershell java Managing Powershell Sessions Using Java Managing Powershell Sessions Using Java I want to be able to manage Powershell PSSessions using Java. For example I want to have separate Java methods for starting sessions and...
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10833060
powershell
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64372544_c0
64372544
powershell
0
Title: download and execute with javascript Problem title: download and execute with javascript Tags: javascript, powershell Problem: download and execute with javascript I was trying to use the following javascript to run a powershell cradle var sh = new ActiveXObject("wscript.shell"); Code signals: ActiveXObject, wsc...
download and execute with javascript download and execute with javascript javascript powershell ActiveXObject wscript.shell sh.run PowerShell New-Object System.Net.WebClient DownloadFile file.exe env:APPDATA Start-Process Script Line Char Error Expected Source Microsoft JScript download and execute with javascript I wa...
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73345814_c0
73345814
powershell
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Title: Visual Studio Code: Powershell Greenhorn Problem title: Visual Studio Code: Powershell Greenhorn Tags: powershell, visual-studio-code Problem: Visual Studio Code: Powershell Greenhorn My Code: $a = $env:Path $b = $a.Split(";") Write-host $b $a $b The automatic Help in Powershell advises me to Surround with Enum,...
Visual Studio Code: Powershell Greenhorn Visual Studio Code: Powershell Greenhorn powershell visual-studio-code Visual Studio Powershell Greenhorn env:Path a.Split Write-host Visual Studio Code: Powershell Greenhorn My Code: The automatic Help in Powershell advises me to Surround with Enum, funtion .... What am I advis...
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67542242_c1
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powershell
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a The results are: Case 1: Show return value Name Value ---- ----- count 0 Name_0 100 Name_1 101 count 1 Name_0 200 Name_1 101 count 2 Name_0 100 Name_1 201 count 3 Name_0 200 Name_1 201 Case 2: Store then show return value count 3 Name_0 200 Name_1 201 count 3 Name_0 200 Name_1 201 count 3 Name_0 200 Name_1 201 count ...
a The results are: Case 1: Show return value Name Value ---- ----- count 0 Name_0 100 Name_1 101 count 1 Name_0 200 Name_1 101 count 2 Name_0 100 Name_1 201 count 3 Name_0 200 Name_1 201 Case 2: Store then show return value count 3 Name_0 200 Name_1 201 count 3 Name_0 200 Name_1 201 count 3 Name_0 200 Name_1 201 count ...
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68133040_c0
68133040
powershell
0
Title: Is it possible to make association with running services and it processes via powershell? Problem title: Is it possible to make association with running services and it processes via powershell? Tags: powershell Problem: Is it possible to make association with running services and it processes via powershell? Is...
Is it possible to make association with running services and it processes via powershell? Is it possible to make association with running services and it processes via powershell? powershell Is it possible to make association with running services and it processes via powershell? Is it possible to make association with...
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71039495_c0
71039495
powershell
0
Title: Can you redirect Tee-Object to standard out? Problem title: Can you redirect Tee-Object to standard out? Tags: powershell, tee, windows-console, terminal Problem: Can you redirect Tee-Object to standard out? I am writing a script and I want to pass the values but also see them displayed Get-Content data.txt | Te...
Can you redirect Tee-Object to standard out? Can you redirect Tee-Object to standard out? powershell tee windows-console terminal Can Tee-Object Get-Content data.txt data_processor.exe Can you redirect Tee-Object to standard out? I am writing a script and I want to pass the values but also see them displayed But Tee-Ob...
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32098230_c0
32098230
powershell
0
Title: Chef PowerShell Logging/Write-Host Problem title: Chef PowerShell Logging/Write-Host Tags: powershell, chef-infra Problem: Chef PowerShell Logging/Write-Host Is there a way to log to the console from chef when using a powershell_script block. An oversimplified example: powershell_script "Something Cool" do ignor...
Chef PowerShell Logging/Write-Host Chef PowerShell Logging/Write-Host powershell chef-infra Chef PowerShell Logging Write-Host powershell_script Something Cool ignore_failure EOH Hello World Chef PowerShell Logging/Write-Host Is there a way to log to the console from chef when using a powershell_script block. An oversi...
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37453856_c0
37453856
powershell
0
Title: Extend message trace period in Exchange office365 to 90 days via power shell cmdlet? Problem title: Extend message trace period in Exchange office365 to 90 days via power shell cmdlet? Tags: office365, powershell-3.0, powershell Problem: Extend message trace period in Exchange office365 to 90 days via power shel...
Extend message trace period in Exchange office365 to 90 days via power shell cmdlet? Extend message trace period in Exchange office365 to 90 days via power shell cmdlet? office365 powershell-3.0 powershell Extend Exchange office365 powershell-3.0 Extend message trace period in Exchange office365 to 90 days via power sh...
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38615188_c0
38615188
powershell
0
Title: how to pass variable content to function in powershell Problem title: how to pass variable content to function in powershell Tags: function, powershell Problem: how to pass variable content to function in powershell I found this awesome function by STEPHEN OWEN. I want to use it to check several URLs on a CSV or...
how to pass variable content to function in powershell how to pass variable content to function in powershell function powershell URLs myurllist.txt how to pass variable content to function in powershell I found this awesome function by STEPHEN OWEN. I want to use it to check several URLs on a CSV or text file. so if I...
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34471956_c0
34471956
powershell
0
Title: How do I determine if I'm in powershell or cmd? Problem title: How do I determine if I'm in powershell or cmd? Tags: openssh, cmd, ssh, powershell Problem: How do I determine if I'm in powershell or cmd? I've been playing with OpenSSH on Windows and it looks like the normal Unix aliases are missing. I'...
How do I determine if I'm in powershell or cmd? How do I determine if I'm in powershell or cmd? openssh cmd ssh powershell How How do I determine if I'm in powershell or cmd? I've been playing with OpenSSH on Windows and it looks like the normal Unix aliases are missing. I'm not sure whether it's starting pow...
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62156057_c2
62156057
powershell
2
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IScreenID, TIControlFile, h.TIControlFile, TIErrLog, h.TIErrLog, ResultsFilePath, h.ResultsFilePath, ResultsFileBaseName, h.ResultsFileBaseName, Get-Date, Format, MMddyyyyHHmmss, TIDataFile, ResultsFile, Add-Type, AssemblyName, System.Windows.Forms, FileBrowser, New-Object, System.Windows.Forms.OpenFileDialog, Property...
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68214082_c2
68214082
powershell
2
, Path, Vh01tools, NOT, NETZ, GroupFolder.length, Write-Host, Account.ToString, S-PCAdmin, Get-ADGroupMember, Recursive, workers.Count, There, Sort-Object, Property, Select-Object, Unique, workersunique.Count, Here, Account, Foreach, Get-NTFSEffectiveAccess, Users, Desktop, fg.ps1, Domain, Admins, FullControl, S-ServED...
, Path, Vh01tools, NOT, NETZ, GroupFolder.length, Write-Host, Account.ToString, S-PCAdmin, Get-ADGroupMember, Recursive, workers.Count, There, Sort-Object, Property, Select-Object, Unique, workersunique.Count, Here, Account, Foreach, Get-NTFSEffectiveAccess, Users, Desktop, fg.ps1, Domain, Admins, FullControl, S-ServED...
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78415870_c1
78415870
powershell
1
with my powershell script. Any suggestions would help Note: the .exe file was generated using pyinstaller --onedir so the python interpreter is packaged with the .exe Code signals: ParserError, ParentContainsErrorRecordException, RPA, DHR, DHR_ConsolidateMarks, DHR_ConsolidateMarks.exe, test.json, Users, srv_hq-rpa-bo...
with my powershell script. Any suggestions would help Note: the .exe file was generated using pyinstaller --onedir so the python interpreter is packaged with the .exe Code signals: ParserError, ParentContainsErrorRecordException, RPA, DHR, DHR_ConsolidateMarks, DHR_ConsolidateMarks.exe, test.json, Users, srv_hq-rpa-bo...
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29269050_c0
29269050
powershell
0
Title: Batch script to replace . (dot) with space in file and folder names? Problem title: Batch script to replace . (dot) with space in file and folder names? Tags: powershell, batch-file, filenames Problem: Batch script to replace . (dot) with space in file and folder names? I have 100s of folders that have . (dot) i...
Batch script to replace . (dot) with space in file and folder names? Batch script to replace . (dot) with space in file and folder names? powershell batch-file filenames Batch Batch script to replace . (dot) with space in file and folder names? I have 100s of folders that have . (dot) in the name of the folders and sam...
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33122832_c0
33122832
powershell
0
Title: Formatting Dates in PowerShell Problem title: Formatting Dates in PowerShell Tags: powershell, datetime Problem: Formatting Dates in PowerShell I am currently trying to convert a date from the one displayed in regedit to a readable datetime format. But I do not know how to do this, I'm working with the following...
Formatting Dates in PowerShell Formatting Dates in PowerShell powershell datetime Formatting Dates PowerShell Formatting Dates in PowerShell I am currently trying to convert a date from the one displayed in regedit to a readable datetime format. But I do not know how to do this, I'm working with the following: .GetValu...
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46916606_c0
46916606
powershell
0
Title: Powershell - persist variable outside of function Problem title: Powershell - persist variable outside of function Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell - persist variable outside of function I'm trying to import an xml file and store as a variable for the remainder of a powershell session. The import is obviousl...
Powershell - persist variable outside of function Powershell - persist variable outside of function powershell Powershell Path cred.xml Powershell - persist variable outside of function I'm trying to import an xml file and store as a variable for the remainder of a powershell session. The import is obviously successful...
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54316394_c0
54316394
powershell
0
Title: Is it optional to use the $global: scope prefix when referencing a global variable? Problem title: Is it optional to use the $global: scope prefix when referencing a global variable? Tags: powershell Problem: Is it optional to use the $global: scope prefix when referencing a global variable? If I declare and ini...
Is it optional to use the $global: scope prefix when referencing a global variable? Is it optional to use the $global: scope prefix when referencing a global variable? powershell global:MyVariable Is it optional to use the $global: scope prefix when referencing a global variable? If I declare and initialize a PowerShel...
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37572535_c0
37572535
powershell
0
Title: Possible to convert table to csv in powershell? Problem title: Possible to convert table to csv in powershell? Tags: powershell Problem: Possible to convert table to csv in powershell? Is it possible to convert an HTML table to a powershell csv? I dont think there is a native way to do this through powershell, i...
Possible to convert table to csv in powershell? Possible to convert table to csv in powershell? powershell Possible Possible to convert table to csv in powershell? Is it possible to convert an HTML table to a powershell csv? I dont think there is a native way to do this through powershell, if anyone else has done somet...
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39415253_c0
39415253
powershell
0
Title: How can I query a .pdb file in PowerShell? Problem title: How can I query a .pdb file in PowerShell? Tags: powershell, com Problem: How can I query a .pdb file in PowerShell? From Querying the .Pdb File I can see that there is a COM interface to access the contents of a .pdb file. Now, how would I access that in...
How can I query a .pdb file in PowerShell? How can I query a .pdb file in PowerShell? powershell com How PowerShell New-Object ComObject How can I query a .pdb file in PowerShell? From Querying the .Pdb File I can see that there is a COM interface to access the contents of a .pdb file. Now, how would I access that inte...
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33283436_c0
33283436
powershell
0
Title: Save off env: drive and later revert Problem title: Save off env: drive and later revert Tags: powershell, virtual-drive Problem: Save off env: drive and later revert I am running multiple scripts from the powershell console. These scripts add/modify variables in the env: drive. Between running each script, I wo...
Save off env: drive and later revert Save off env: drive and later revert powershell virtual-drive Save Save off env: drive and later revert I am running multiple scripts from the powershell console. These scripts add/modify variables in the env: drive. Between running each script, I would like to reset the env: drive ...
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52313091_c0
52313091
powershell
0
Title: Run Standalone Windows Powershell Problem title: Run Standalone Windows Powershell Tags: windows, powershell Problem: Run Standalone Windows Powershell My Application is dependent on PowerShell version 5. But some old windows system have not installed the same version where our application is running. So is ther...
Run Standalone Windows Powershell Run Standalone Windows Powershell windows powershell Run Standalone Windows Powershell Run Standalone Windows Powershell My Application is dependent on PowerShell version 5. But some old windows system have not installed the same version where our application is running. So is there an...
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53213786_c0
53213786
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Script in Azure Problem title: Powershell Script in Azure Tags: powershell, azure, azure-storage Problem: Powershell Script in Azure I am new to Azure and Powershell. I have files in an Azure container and I would like to be able to write in a new file, the list of all the files that are in my contain...
Powershell Script in Azure Powershell Script in Azure powershell azure azure-storage Powershell Script Azure Powershell Script in Azure I am new to Azure and Powershell. I have files in an Azure container and I would like to be able to write in a new file, the list of all the files that are in my container. I saw that ...
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21255874_c0
21255874
powershell
0
Title: How to get the digits from a substring in powershell Problem title: How to get the digits from a substring in powershell Tags: substring, powershell, digits Problem: How to get the digits from a substring in powershell I have a string which contains a duration in milliseconds, and I want to get the duration. For...
How to get the digits from a substring in powershell How to get the digits from a substring in powershell substring powershell digits a How Group How to get the digits from a substring in powershell I have a string which contains a duration in milliseconds, and I want to get the duration. For example: How do I get the ...
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75039280_c0
75039280
powershell
0
Title: Format text to CSV Problem title: Format text to CSV Tags: powershell Problem: Format text to CSV I want to convert into csv like Far intVer RelVer Naka 10.9 18.9 Paka NA NA Moka 10.8 17.8 Sota NA NA Kata 10.9 12.6 From input txt file Far=naka IntVer=10.9 RelVer=18.9 Far=paka Far=moka IntVer=10.8 RelVer=17.8 Far...
Format text to CSV Format text to CSV powershell Format CSV Far RelVer Naka Paka Moka Sota Kata IntVer Format text to CSV I want to convert into csv like From input txt file How to convert input text file to Excel or csv using powershell only
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75235970_c2
75235970
powershell
2
greatly appreciated as i am stumped. thank you ----------edited code and error below------ $gpoName = Read-Host -Prompt 'Enter the Group Policy Name you want to Code signals: POwershell, New-GPLink, Cannot, System.Object, System.Int32, Order, Specified, Read-Host, Prompt, Enter, Group, Policy, Name, Link, EnableLink, ...
greatly appreciated as i am stumped. thank you ----------edited code and error below------ $gpoName = Read-Host -Prompt 'Enter the Group Policy Name you want to Code signals: POwershell, New-GPLink, Cannot, System.Object, System.Int32, Order, Specified, Read-Host, Prompt, Enter, Group, Policy, Name, Link, EnableLink, ...
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65611823_c2
65611823
powershell
2
Sync 303 05.01.2021 05:58:21 id 2.0 1609822701 Hyper-V 03 05.01.2021 05:46:49 id 2.0 1609822009 RDX 23 05.01.2021 05:43:22 id 2.0 1609821802 Files Sync 0 05.01.2021 05:41:41 id 2.0 1609821701 Hyper-V 03 So now I can see that there are 3 Code signals: XML, Log, Parsing, BRLog, VER, Time, Task, Hyper-V, ResultCode, File...
Sync 303 05.01.2021 05:58:21 id 2.0 1609822701 Hyper-V 03 05.01.2021 05:46:49 id 2.0 1609822009 RDX 23 05.01.2021 05:43:22 id 2.0 1609821802 Files Sync 0 05.01.2021 05:41:41 id 2.0 1609821701 Hyper-V 03 So now I can see that there are 3 Code signals: XML, Log, Parsing, BRLog, VER, Time, Task, Hyper-V, ResultCode, File...
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710448_c0
710448
powershell
0
Title: Reflection with Powershell Problem title: Reflection with Powershell Tags: reflection, assemblies, powershell Problem: Reflection with Powershell I have a set of .NET Assemblies (all under the same directory) and some of those contain classes which implement an abstract class. I would like a Powershell script to...
Reflection with Powershell Reflection with Powershell reflection assemblies powershell Reflection Powershell Reflection with Powershell I have a set of .NET Assemblies (all under the same directory) and some of those contain classes which implement an abstract class. I would like a Powershell script to find all the cla...
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27022341_c0
27022341
powershell
0
Title: Running Silent Installers as Jobs with Powershell Problem title: Running Silent Installers as Jobs with Powershell Tags: powershell Problem: Running Silent Installers as Jobs with Powershell This works just fine: Start-Job -Name notepadpp -ScriptBlock { c:\directory\install\npp.6.5.1.Installer.exe /S } This howe...
Running Silent Installers as Jobs with Powershell Running Silent Installers as Jobs with Powershell powershell Running Silent Installers Jobs Powershell Running Silent Installers as Jobs with Powershell This works just fine: This however does NOT: What am I missing?
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38574943_c0
38574943
powershell
0
Title: How to Enable Inherent Permission of an OU to All Users via Powershell Problem title: How to Enable Inherent Permission of an OU to All Users via Powershell Tags: powershell, active-directory Problem: How to Enable Inherent Permission of an OU to All Users via Powershell Some of the members in an OU have the inh...
How to Enable Inherent Permission of an OU to All Users via Powershell How to Enable Inherent Permission of an OU to All Users via Powershell powershell active-directory How Enable Inherent Permission All Users Powershell How to Enable Inherent Permission of an OU to All Users via Powershell Some of the members in an O...
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1461787_c1
1461787
powershell
1
! --> #{myitem['Path']} This is the actual line (below): #{myitem['Line']} ] } custom_string.tofile('c:/00junk.txt'); How can I get powershell to do the same or similar thing? 3) How could I do 2) above with a powershell here-string? Code signals: Select-String, DOCTY, LineNumber, _.Filename, IgnoreCase, Line, DOCTYPE,...
! --> #{myitem['Path']} This is the actual line (below): #{myitem['Line']} ] } custom_string.tofile('c:/00junk.txt'); How can I get powershell to do the same or similar thing? 3) How could I do 2) above with a powershell here-string? Code signals: Select-String, DOCTY, LineNumber, _.Filename, IgnoreCase, Line, DOCTYPE,...
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51033344_c0
51033344
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell Out-GridView handle Click/DoubleClik event Problem title: PowerShell Out-GridView handle Click/DoubleClik event Tags: powershell, event-handling, gridview Problem: PowerShell Out-GridView handle Click/DoubleClik event After sent data to a GridView (Out-GridView) How can I create a event that handle ro...
PowerShell Out-GridView handle Click/DoubleClik event PowerShell Out-GridView handle Click/DoubleClik event powershell event-handling gridview PowerShell Out-GridView Click DoubleClik PowerShell Out-GridView handle Click/DoubleClik event After sent data to a GridView (Out-GridView) How can I create a event that handle ...
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51516174_c1
51516174
powershell
1
as possible. Can it really be right that I cannot search for a string between "token=" and ("&" or "$" end-of-(line|string))? Edit There could be #anchors in the URL as well, which unintentionally could be included as a part of the token, if I'm just checking for the next ampersand. Also by doing this as some suggeste...
as possible. Can it really be right that I cannot search for a string between "token=" and ("&" or "$" end-of-(line|string))? Edit There could be #anchors in the URL as well, which unintentionally could be included as a part of the token, if I'm just checking for the next ampersand. Also by doing this as some suggeste...
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59402992_c1
59402992
powershell
1
TypeInformation Code signals: Write-Warning, Export-Csv, computerDetails.csv, NoTypeInformation, Get-Content, serverlist.txt, Trim, ForEach, Test-Connection, ComputerName, Count, Quiet, Get-CimInstance, Win32_QuickFixEngineering, Sort-Object, InstalledOn, Descending, Select-Object, First, win32_operatingsystem, Get-Wmi...
TypeInformation Code signals: Write-Warning, Export-Csv, computerDetails.csv, NoTypeInformation, Get-Content, serverlist.txt, Trim, ForEach, Test-Connection, ComputerName, Count, Quiet, Get-CimInstance, Win32_QuickFixEngineering, Sort-Object, InstalledOn, Descending, Select-Object, First, win32_operatingsystem, Get-Wmi...
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embed
61329419_c0
61329419
powershell
0
Title: How to install docker using puppet bolt task on windows machne Problem title: How to install docker using puppet bolt task on windows machne Tags: puppet, puppet-bolt, powershell, docker Problem: How to install docker using puppet bolt task on windows machne I want to install docker on windows machine using bolt...
How to install docker using puppet bolt task on windows machne How to install docker using puppet bolt task on windows machne puppet puppet-bolt powershell docker puppet How How to install docker using puppet bolt task on windows machne I want to install docker on windows machine using bolt task command. Is there any c...
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embed
64375227_c0
64375227
powershell
0
Title: Save only file names in Windows directory to a CSV with Powershell? Problem title: Save only file names in Windows directory to a CSV with Powershell? Tags: powershell Problem: Save only file names in Windows directory to a CSV with Powershell? I can print directory contents (Windows 10) with Mode, LastWriteTime...
Save only file names in Windows directory to a CSV with Powershell? Save only file names in Windows directory to a CSV with Powershell? powershell Save Windows CSV Powershell test.csv Save only file names in Windows directory to a CSV with Powershell? I can print directory contents (Windows 10) with Mode, LastWriteTime...
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embed
54445010_c1
54445010
powershell
1
49f9a Code signals: InvokeError, csv, Parsing, Get-InstalledApps, HOSTNAME, Get-ADComputer, Filter, Param, CmdletBinding, Parameter, ValueFromPipeline, Alias, env:COMPUTERNAME, Invoke-Command, Computername, ErrorAction, SilentlyContinue, ErrorVariable, Scriptblock, HKLM, SOFTWARE, Wow6432Node, Microsoft, Windows, Curre...
49f9a Code signals: InvokeError, csv, Parsing, Get-InstalledApps, HOSTNAME, Get-ADComputer, Filter, Param, CmdletBinding, Parameter, ValueFromPipeline, Alias, env:COMPUTERNAME, Invoke-Command, Computername, ErrorAction, SilentlyContinue, ErrorVariable, Scriptblock, HKLM, SOFTWARE, Wow6432Node, Microsoft, Windows, Curre...
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embed
64606905_c2
64606905
powershell
2
.csv, Line, Lines, Ausgabe, Import-Csv, Ausbildung2020, ConvertTo-SecureString, AsPlainText, Force, Userlist, CsvData, DistinguishedName, Select-Object, Skip, Admin, Guest, ZeilenCsvData, CsvData.count, UserLine, user1, UserLine.Split, user2, Split, user3, Username, Iteration, Csv-file, Name, User, GivenName, Surname, ...
.csv, Line, Lines, Ausgabe, Import-Csv, Ausbildung2020, ConvertTo-SecureString, AsPlainText, Force, Userlist, CsvData, DistinguishedName, Select-Object, Skip, Admin, Guest, ZeilenCsvData, CsvData.count, UserLine, user1, UserLine.Split, user2, Split, user3, Username, Iteration, Csv-file, Name, User, GivenName, Surname, ...
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embed
65351723_c1
65351723
powershell
1
Exception, PowerShell, How, WINDOWS, system32, Invoke-RestMethod, Method, POST, Body, access_token, gAAAAMAEzhS8pzLrV5I1d5CJuyLq0BbBHaBAFhLzs9Uqk3zUueEvyxJ3NQN5KrTpexrFi7aUYbgvDzA0nQf7caGddeIngxC0uGjpVBlT5AlHbddwDiQhb4Ruh2BQry9dhmzN47Mz840FAU8WOrtQNXEundiaaN30nqel2365TEZc1uU15AIAAIAAAAAc_fYAsOVgvBOlg7QKGxgMbewrxaav-epr...
Exception, PowerShell, How, WINDOWS, system32, Invoke-RestMethod, Method, POST, Body, access_token, gAAAAMAEzhS8pzLrV5I1d5CJuyLq0BbBHaBAFhLzs9Uqk3zUueEvyxJ3NQN5KrTpexrFi7aUYbgvDzA0nQf7caGddeIngxC0uGjpVBlT5AlHbddwDiQhb4Ruh2BQry9dhmzN47Mz840FAU8WOrtQNXEundiaaN30nqel2365TEZc1uU15AIAAIAAAAAc_fYAsOVgvBOlg7QKGxgMbewrxaav-epr...
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embed
67839268_c0
67839268
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell export-csv to network drive Problem title: PowerShell export-csv to network drive Tags: powershell, export-csv Problem: PowerShell export-csv to network drive Get-ADUser -Filter * -Properties * | Select-Object name | Export-Csv -Path \\some\network\location Returns error: Export-Csv : Access to the pa...
PowerShell export-csv to network drive PowerShell export-csv to network drive powershell export-csv PowerShell Get-ADUser Filter Properties Select-Object Export-Csv Path Access PowerShell export-csv to network drive Returns error: On folder security settings I have full access.
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embed
68169237_c1
68169237
powershell
1
WRAHTMLReport -BodyAsHtml } Code signals: Nuix, cubam1@company.com, FOREACH, ParentFolders, Get-ChildItem, Path, Test, WRA, Directory, Select-Object, ExpandProperty, FullName, SubFolder, Contact, Get-Content, OwnerEmail.txt, Get-Date, ToString, WRAHTMLReport, Where-Object, _.LastWriteTime, AddDays, Name, CreationTime, ...
WRAHTMLReport -BodyAsHtml } Code signals: Nuix, cubam1@company.com, FOREACH, ParentFolders, Get-ChildItem, Path, Test, WRA, Directory, Select-Object, ExpandProperty, FullName, SubFolder, Contact, Get-Content, OwnerEmail.txt, Get-Date, ToString, WRAHTMLReport, Where-Object, _.LastWriteTime, AddDays, Name, CreationTime, ...
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embed
69325724_c0
69325724
powershell
0
Title: save PowerShell command in variable and execute in cmd Problem title: save PowerShell command in variable and execute in cmd Tags: cmd, powershell Problem: save PowerShell command in variable and execute in cmd I want to save a PowerSell command in a variable and execute in a cmd Problem : get current path with ...
save PowerShell command in variable and execute in cmd save PowerShell command in variable and execute in cmd cmd powershell PowerShell Set Command Path save PowerShell command in variable and execute in cmd I want to save a PowerSell command in a variable and execute in a cmd Problem : get current path with exe file u...
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embed
7724789_c0
7724789
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell: Difference between array notation? Problem title: PowerShell: Difference between array notation? Tags: powershell, powershell-2.0, notation, arrays Problem: PowerShell: Difference between array notation? Is there a difference between these two array creation statements? So, is '@' sign optional when ...
PowerShell: Difference between array notation? PowerShell: Difference between array notation? powershell powershell-2.0 notation arrays PowerShell Difference a.GetType powershell-2.0 PowerShell: Difference between array notation? Is there a difference between these two array creation statements? So, is '@' sign optiona...
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embed
41836098_c0
41836098
powershell
0
Title: Get Files/Folders with corrupted NTFS permissions Problem title: Get Files/Folders with corrupted NTFS permissions Tags: powershell, ntfs Problem: Get Files/Folders with corrupted NTFS permissions Occasionally from time to time, a file or folder has corrupted permissions. You cannot delete, rename, take ownershi...
Get Files/Folders with corrupted NTFS permissions Get Files/Folders with corrupted NTFS permissions powershell ntfs Get Files Folders NTFS Get Files/Folders with corrupted NTFS permissions Occasionally from time to time, a file or folder has corrupted permissions. You cannot delete, rename, take ownership, etc of it. I...
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embed
3494894_c0
3494894
powershell
0
Title: Creating a build configuration in TeamCity using Powershell Problem title: Creating a build configuration in TeamCity using Powershell Tags: teamcity, powershell Problem: Creating a build configuration in TeamCity using Powershell Anyone know how I can create or delete a build configuration in TeamCity, only usi...
Creating a build configuration in TeamCity using Powershell Creating a build configuration in TeamCity using Powershell teamcity powershell Powershell Creating TeamCity Creating a build configuration in TeamCity using Powershell Anyone know how I can create or delete a build configuration in TeamCity, only using Powers...
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embed
48076652_c0
48076652
powershell
0
Title: Powershell command to get "clock cycle" in windows Problem title: Powershell command to get "clock cycle" in windows Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell command to get "clock cycle" in windows Is there any command to get the "clock cycle" in ghz using powershell command ? I can get the maxsp...
Powershell command to get "clock cycle" in windows Powershell command to get "clock cycle" in windows powershell Powershell Win32_Processor MaxClockSpeed Powershell command to get "clock cycle" in windows Is there any command to get the "clock cycle" in ghz using powershell command ? I can get the m...
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embed
61164385_c2
61164385
powershell
2
Yellow, Schema, Table, Get-Content, new_header, header.Replace, Column_$i, drop_table, object_id, Invoke-Sqlcmd, Database, Query, ServerInstance, create_table, pk_$table, tload_date, Replace, Import-Csv, Header, Skip, Perhaps, csv.column, _.membertype, current_timestamp, row.Column_1, Lines, csv.count, Start-Sleep, Se...
Yellow, Schema, Table, Get-Content, new_header, header.Replace, Column_$i, drop_table, object_id, Invoke-Sqlcmd, Database, Query, ServerInstance, create_table, pk_$table, tload_date, Replace, Import-Csv, Header, Skip, Perhaps, csv.column, _.membertype, current_timestamp, row.Column_1, Lines, csv.count, Start-Sleep, Se...
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embed
22175885_c1
22175885
powershell
1
3/04/2014 13:40 CT: Running with $minutes = 120 ran 14.5 minutes. Running with $minutes = 1 ran 12.5 minutes. Conclusion, changing the range of $minutes doesn't really seem to effect the response time; both are slow. Code signals: Powershell, Get-EventLog, RemoteComputer, ComputerName, EntryType, Error, Write-Host, Whe...
3/04/2014 13:40 CT: Running with $minutes = 120 ran 14.5 minutes. Running with $minutes = 1 ran 12.5 minutes. Conclusion, changing the range of $minutes doesn't really seem to effect the response time; both are slow. Code signals: Powershell, Get-EventLog, RemoteComputer, ComputerName, EntryType, Error, Write-Host, Whe...
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embed
23766016_c0
23766016
powershell
0
Title: Powershell -Rename-Item vs -Rename-Item -newname Problem title: Powershell -Rename-Item vs -Rename-Item -newname Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell -Rename-Item vs -Rename-Item -newname Can someone explain to me the difference in these two statements? Rename-Item $temp "\\CCMSExtract$b" Rename-Item $temp -NewN...
Powershell -Rename-Item vs -Rename-Item -newname Powershell -Rename-Item vs -Rename-Item -newname powershell Powershell Rename-Item CCMSExtract$b NewName Powershell -Rename-Item vs -Rename-Item -newname Can someone explain to me the difference in these two statements? It seems they are redundant ways to do the same thi...
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64962700_c1
64962700
powershell
1
amed } } # output to CSV file $result | Export-Csv -Path $outputFile -UseCulture -NoTypeInformation Code signals: Powershell, PDF, Document, Web, Get-SPWeb, test.com, DocLib, Web.Lists, Documents, filename_old, Get-Content, test1.txt, filename_new, test2.txt, RenameResults.csv, ListItem, DocLib.Items, Where-Object, Nam...
amed } } # output to CSV file $result | Export-Csv -Path $outputFile -UseCulture -NoTypeInformation Code signals: Powershell, PDF, Document, Web, Get-SPWeb, test.com, DocLib, Web.Lists, Documents, filename_old, Get-Content, test1.txt, filename_new, test2.txt, RenameResults.csv, ListItem, DocLib.Items, Where-Object, Nam...
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embed
66644592_c0
66644592
powershell
0
Title: Azure cosmos DB Emulator change port Problem title: Azure cosmos DB Emulator change port Tags: powershell, azure-cosmosdb Problem: Azure cosmos DB Emulator change port I am new to Azure Cosmos DB. The cosmos DB emulator which is running on port 8084 "https://localhost:8084/_explorer/index.html". When I tried to ...
Azure cosmos DB Emulator change port Azure cosmos DB Emulator change port powershell azure-cosmosdb Azure Emulator Azure cosmos DB Emulator change port I am new to Azure Cosmos DB. The cosmos DB emulator which is running on port 8084 "https://localhost:8084/_explorer/index.html". When I tried to get Cosmos DB Context i...
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77422392_c3
77422392
powershell
3
the results on the left. But, if I remove any one of the files, then I get the correct results on the right. All at Once One file is removed LLLLL Aaaaaaaa.xls LLLLL Aaaaaaaa.xls LLLLL Aaaaaaaa.xlsx LLLLL Aaaaaaaa.xlsx LLLLL Aaaaaaaa.pdf LLLLL Aaaaaaaa.pdf LLLLL Aaaaaaaa.csv LLLLL Code signals: other, PowerShell, Trim...
the results on the left. But, if I remove any one of the files, then I get the correct results on the right. All at Once One file is removed LLLLL Aaaaaaaa.xls LLLLL Aaaaaaaa.xls LLLLL Aaaaaaaa.xlsx LLLLL Aaaaaaaa.xlsx LLLLL Aaaaaaaa.pdf LLLLL Aaaaaaaa.pdf LLLLL Aaaaaaaa.csv LLLLL Code signals: other, PowerShell, Trim...
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embed
325953_c0
325953
powershell
0
Title: How can I replace newlines using PowerShell? Problem title: How can I replace newlines using PowerShell? Tags: powershell Problem: How can I replace newlines using PowerShell? Given test.txt containing: test message I want to end up with: testing a message I think the following should work, but it doesn't: Get-C...
How can I replace newlines using PowerShell? How can I replace newlines using PowerShell? powershell PowerShell How Get-Content test.txt _-replace How can I replace newlines using PowerShell? Given test.txt containing: I want to end up with: I think the following should work, but it doesn't: How can I do a find and rep...
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45678163_c1
45678163
powershell
1
ower.json file. c:\ - Projects - Branch - build.ps1 - build.cake - Sol1 - Proj1 - Misc proj files - bower.json - Sol2 - Proj2 - Misc proj files - bower.json Code signals: Cake, How, cakebuild.net, Get-CommonPath, Push-Location, Pop-Location, Task, BowerInstall, Does, GetBowerRoots, bowerRoots.Select, x.FullPath, StartP...
ower.json file. c:\ - Projects - Branch - build.ps1 - build.cake - Sol1 - Proj1 - Misc proj files - bower.json - Sol2 - Proj2 - Misc proj files - bower.json Code signals: Cake, How, cakebuild.net, Get-CommonPath, Push-Location, Pop-Location, Task, BowerInstall, Does, GetBowerRoots, bowerRoots.Select, x.FullPath, StartP...
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embed
73119580_c0
73119580
powershell
0
Title: Extracting attachments from PDF with PowerShell Problem title: Extracting attachments from PDF with PowerShell Tags: powershell, pdf Problem: Extracting attachments from PDF with PowerShell I've roamed the web about this topic but didn't find anything that matches my case. I have a PDF that includes a few attach...
Extracting attachments from PDF with PowerShell Extracting attachments from PDF with PowerShell powershell pdf PDF Extracting PowerShell Extracting attachments from PDF with PowerShell I've roamed the web about this topic but didn't find anything that matches my case. I have a PDF that includes a few attachments: From ...
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embed
64835160_c0
64835160
powershell
0
Title: Hide Progress Bar for Add-RdServer Problem title: Hide Progress Bar for Add-RdServer Tags: powershell-5.0, powershell Problem: Hide Progress Bar for Add-RdServer Im trying to hide the progress bar of Add-RdServer. I have tried using both $ProgressPreference = 'SilentlyContinue' and $global:progressPreference = '...
Hide Progress Bar for Add-RdServer Hide Progress Bar for Add-RdServer powershell-5.0 powershell Hide Progress Bar Add-RdServer powershell-5.0 Hide Progress Bar for Add-RdServer Im trying to hide the progress bar of Add-RdServer. I have tried using both $ProgressPreference = 'SilentlyContinue' and $global:progressPrefer...
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67112749_c0
67112749
powershell
0
Title: Powershell excel header sorting by alphabet Problem title: Powershell excel header sorting by alphabet Tags: powershell, excel Problem: Powershell excel header sorting by alphabet I have the following code to get the headers in an excel $inputTable = Import-Excel -Path $inputFile $sourceTable = $inputTable | Get...
Powershell excel header sorting by alphabet Powershell excel header sorting by alphabet powershell excel Powershell Powershell excel header sorting by alphabet I have the following code to get the headers in an excel $inputTable = Import-Excel -Path $inputFile $sourceTable = $inputTable | Get-Member -MemberType NotePro...
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77872087_c2
77872087
powershell
2
, Moxxen, MyUid, MyPass, Tabelle, CREATE, TABLE, Rezepte, PRIMARY, KEY, Anleitung, VARCHAR, Name, Utensilien, Zutaten, Mengen, PgConnectionString, Driver, Unicode, x64, Server, Port, Database, Uid, Pwd, PgConn, New-Object, System.Data.Odbc.OdbcConnection, PgConn.ConnectionString, Check, PgConn.Open, PgConn.CreateComman...
, Moxxen, MyUid, MyPass, Tabelle, CREATE, TABLE, Rezepte, PRIMARY, KEY, Anleitung, VARCHAR, Name, Utensilien, Zutaten, Mengen, PgConnectionString, Driver, Unicode, x64, Server, Port, Database, Uid, Pwd, PgConn, New-Object, System.Data.Odbc.OdbcConnection, PgConn.ConnectionString, Check, PgConn.Open, PgConn.CreateComman...
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embed
3002473_c0
3002473
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell script to get network card speed of a Windows Computer Problem title: PowerShell script to get network card speed of a Windows Computer Tags: powershell, windows, wmi Problem: PowerShell script to get network card speed of a Windows Computer What is the PowerShell script to get the speed a specific Wi...
PowerShell script to get network card speed of a Windows Computer PowerShell script to get network card speed of a Windows Computer powershell windows wmi PowerShell Windows Computer PowerShell script to get network card speed of a Windows Computer What is the PowerShell script to get the speed a specific Windows machi...
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38213162_c2
38213162
powershell
2
": { "firstName": "TestFirst", "fullName": "TestFull", "lastName": "TestLast", }, "varNationality": [ { "verified": "true" } ], "remarks": "REMARK2" } } } ] } ] } ], } } Code signals: Need, Json, TestTransID, TestStatus, SUCCESS, TestNumber, York, United, States, TestId, Qusay, TestFull, TestLast, Middle, PROCESSConfig...
": { "firstName": "TestFirst", "fullName": "TestFull", "lastName": "TestLast", }, "varNationality": [ { "verified": "true" } ], "remarks": "REMARK2" } } } ] } ] } ], } } Code signals: Need, Json, TestTransID, TestStatus, SUCCESS, TestNumber, York, United, States, TestId, Qusay, TestFull, TestLast, Middle, PROCESSConfig...
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embed
32270560_c0
32270560
powershell
0
Title: get-wmiobject to kill the process using powershell Problem title: get-wmiobject to kill the process using powershell Tags: powershell, powershell-3.0 Problem: get-wmiobject to kill the process using powershell Need help! I want to kill the particular (ex: iexplore ) running process for particular owner ( iexplor...
get-wmiobject to kill the process using powershell get-wmiobject to kill the process using powershell powershell powershell-3.0 powershell powershell-3.0 get-wmiobject to kill the process using powershell Need help! I want to kill the particular (ex: iexplore ) running process for particular owner ( iexplore may initia...
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48410000_c0
48410000
powershell
0
Title: Is it possible to search the print spool file based on the printer info? Problem title: Is it possible to search the print spool file based on the printer info? Tags: windows, powershell, batch-file Problem: Is it possible to search the print spool file based on the printer info? Windows server 2012 r2 contains ...
Is it possible to search the print spool file based on the printer info? Is it possible to search the print spool file based on the printer info? windows powershell batch-file Is it possible to search the print spool file based on the printer info? Windows server 2012 r2 contains spool files with .spl and .shd extensio...
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52383284_c0
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Title: How to run a powershell script with different credentials Problem title: How to run a powershell script with different credentials Tags: powershell Problem: How to run a powershell script with different credentials I need to run a powershell script (In remote server) with different username and password. I need ...
How to run a powershell script with different credentials How to run a powershell script with different credentials powershell How configure.ps1 pwd123 How to run a powershell script with different credentials I need to run a powershell script (In remote server) with different username and password. I need to pass the ...
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64045037_c0
64045037
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Title: Power shell script for send all files from pc dir to ftp Problem title: Power shell script for send all files from pc dir to ftp Tags: powershell Problem: Power shell script for send all files from pc dir to ftp Code signals: pc, Power, Exception, UploadFile, File, transfer_data_script.ps1:12, char:1, webclient....
Power shell script for send all files from pc dir to ftp Power shell script for send all files from pc dir to ftp powershell pc Power Exception UploadFile File transfer_data_script.ps1:12 char:1 webclient.UploadFile item.FullName Dir ftp.test.com test.com public_html New-Object System.Net.WebClient webclient.Credential...
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"C:\Users\peter\AppData\Local\Temp\gaskgh55.b2q.bat"' ) was terminated because it exceeded the wait time. Error count: 1. Anyone knows a solution? Code signals: MSdeploy, PowerShell, Running, verb:sync, source:runCommand, HelloWorld.bat, dest:auto, WebDeployService$Credentials, Hello, powershell.exe, WebDeploy, Packag...
"C:\Users\peter\AppData\Local\Temp\gaskgh55.b2q.bat"' ) was terminated because it exceeded the wait time. Error count: 1. Anyone knows a solution? Code signals: MSdeploy, PowerShell, Running, verb:sync, source:runCommand, HelloWorld.bat, dest:auto, WebDeployService$Credentials, Hello, powershell.exe, WebDeploy, Packag...
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44453883_c0
44453883
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell : compare 2 excel files or 2 sheets Problem title: PowerShell : compare 2 excel files or 2 sheets Tags: powershell Problem: PowerShell : compare 2 excel files or 2 sheets I have to make a script which can compare 2 excel files or sheets and if one of the cells isn't de the same it tells me which one i...
PowerShell : compare 2 excel files or 2 sheets PowerShell : compare 2 excel files or 2 sheets powershell PowerShell PowerShell : compare 2 excel files or 2 sheets I have to make a script which can compare 2 excel files or sheets and if one of the cells isn't de the same it tells me which one it is but i don't know how ...
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73178466
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Title: AWS PowerShell module - Get-RSCluster does not return Endpoint Problem title: AWS PowerShell module - Get-RSCluster does not return Endpoint Tags: powershell, aws-powershell Problem: AWS PowerShell module - Get-RSCluster does not return Endpoint When I execute Get-RSCluster | Select Endpoint the only thing retur...
AWS PowerShell module - Get-RSCluster does not return Endpoint AWS PowerShell module - Get-RSCluster does not return Endpoint powershell aws-powershell AWS PowerShell Get-RSCluster Endpoint AWS PowerShell module - Get-RSCluster does not return Endpoint When I execute Get-RSCluster | Select Endpoint the only thing retur...
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73537592
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.azure.com/$org/" ` --query "[0].actions[?@.name == 'RENAME'].bit | [0]" az devops security permission list ` --namespace-id $namespaceId ` --subject $subject az devops security permission update ` --id $namespaceId ` --subject $subject ` --token "Masked...." ` --allow-bit $bit ` --merge true ` --org https://dev.azure....
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74211150_c0
74211150
powershell
0
Title: Why does backtick in Set-Content not create multiple lines? Problem title: Why does backtick in Set-Content not create multiple lines? Tags: escaping, newline, powershell Problem: Why does backtick in Set-Content not create multiple lines? Both of these commands doesn't create multiple line text: Set-Content .\t...
Why does backtick in Set-Content not create multiple lines? Why does backtick in Set-Content not create multiple lines? escaping newline powershell Why Set-Content test.md Hello Why does backtick in Set-Content not create multiple lines? Both of these commands doesn't create multiple line text: Only this can Do you kno...
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23731815
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7540252_c0
7540252
powershell
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Title: Free Powershell debugging tools Problem title: Free Powershell debugging tools Tags: powershell Problem: Free Powershell debugging tools Quest Power GUI Script Editor is a nice free tool for writing and debugging Powershell script. We have Windows XP SP2. Is there any similar debugger that let's you debug step t...
Free Powershell debugging tools Free Powershell debugging tools powershell Free Powershell Free Powershell debugging tools Quest Power GUI Script Editor is a nice free tool for writing and debugging Powershell script. We have Windows XP SP2. Is there any similar debugger that let's you debug step through scriptthat is ...
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78946434_c0
78946434
powershell
0
Title: How to stream windows event log on the command line? Problem title: How to stream windows event log on the command line? Tags: windows, powershell Problem: How to stream windows event log on the command line? I am looking to do the equivalent of: tail -f on Windows. I read this but looks like there is no way to ...
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28234548_c0
28234548
powershell
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Title: How to get filename without extension from filepath using regex Problem title: How to get filename without extension from filepath using regex Tags: powershell, regex Problem: How to get filename without extension from filepath using regex How do I get the word "ChangeDefaultSharePermissions" out of the below? C...
How to get filename without extension from filepath using regex How to get filename without extension from filepath using regex powershell regex filepath regex How Temp build_RegEx_tests ChangeDefaultSharePermissions.vbs How to get filename without extension from filepath using regex How do I get the word "ChangeDefaul...
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29490146_c0
29490146
powershell
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Title: creating keys recursively in registry editor in windows Problem title: creating keys recursively in registry editor in windows Tags: windows, registry, powershell Problem: creating keys recursively in registry editor in windows I need to create a keys recursively in register editor in windows using power shell. ...
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37823283_c0
37823283
powershell
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Title: PowerShell - copying multiple files Problem title: PowerShell - copying multiple files Tags: powershell, file-copying, backup Problem: PowerShell - copying multiple files I've written a PowerShell script to copy new files across to a shared folder on a server. I am wondering if there is a way that after I get th...
PowerShell - copying multiple files PowerShell - copying multiple files powershell file-copying backup PowerShell PowerShell - copying multiple files I've written a PowerShell script to copy new files across to a shared folder on a server. I am wondering if there is a way that after I get the list of new files in the s...
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35265579
powershell
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Title: Create Directory with ls and Create-Item Problem title: Create Directory with ls and Create-Item Tags: powershell Problem: Create Directory with ls and Create-Item I wanted to create in another directory the same folders of another directory (which contains about 234 folders). My ideas was Ls -Name | New-Item -I...
Create Directory with ls and Create-Item Create Directory with ls and Create-Item powershell Create Directory Create-Item Name New-Item ItemType Path Test Create Directory with ls and Create-Item I wanted to create in another directory the same folders of another directory (which contains about 234 folders). My ideas w...
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36244460
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access all the properties of this ADUser object? In the debugger of VS 2015 I can see all props even all extended. But how can I access them?? Code signals: AD, How, ProcessRecord, Get-ADUser, MyUser, New-MyCmdlet, Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADUser, MyCmdlet, Cmdlet, VerbsCommon.New, MyAdUserOperation, NewAd...
access all the properties of this ADUser object? In the debugger of VS 2015 I can see all props even all extended. But how can I access them?? Code signals: AD, How, ProcessRecord, Get-ADUser, MyUser, New-MyCmdlet, Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADUser, MyCmdlet, Cmdlet, VerbsCommon.New, MyAdUserOperation, NewAd...
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18313723_c0
18313723
powershell
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Title: Powershell - remove members from group that have an AD attribute Problem title: Powershell - remove members from group that have an AD attribute Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell - remove members from group that have an AD attribute I would like to remove members from a group if they have any value in the emp...
Powershell - remove members from group that have an AD attribute Powershell - remove members from group that have an AD attribute powershell group Powershell Powershell - remove members from group that have an AD attribute I would like to remove members from a group if they have any value in the employeeNumber attribut...
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51868222_c0
51868222
powershell
0
Title: How can I programmatically remove recent files from Quick Access in Windows 10? Problem title: How can I programmatically remove recent files from Quick Access in Windows 10? Tags: powershell, windows Problem: How can I programmatically remove recent files from Quick Access in Windows 10? From time to time I'll ...
How can I programmatically remove recent files from Quick Access in Windows 10? How can I programmatically remove recent files from Quick Access in Windows 10? powershell windows Quick How Access Windows How can I programmatically remove recent files from Quick Access in Windows 10? From time to time I'll open a file f...
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