Several of my articles here have made use of paths that are just not available in PowerShell as a cmdlet. While PowerShell is indeed powerful in itself, there are just some things that you cannot do ...
Where Get-Command and Get-Help showed you how to find a command and learn more about how to use it, Get-Member provides the ability to dive into the objects that are the result of your commands and ...
Microsoft's move from the ageing Windows-only .NET Framework to the open source, cross-platform .NET Core framework may come with ancillary consequences, such as a boost in the popularity of its ...
The PowerShell dev team unveiled its 2022 plans, including a move to the upcoming .NET 7, a project that has been delayed by some issues. "We will continue to align with new .NET releases which means ...
How do I get around this?<BR><BR>If I had a powershell cmdlet that does reverse lookups, I could just add "-ea silentlycontinue" to the end of the line, and everything would work fine. But because I ...
Microsoft on Friday announced plans to replace Windows PowerShell with its newest Core product, which will be called "PowerShell 7." PowerShell 7 could appear as early as May as a preview release, but ...
Earlier today, Microsoft made PowerShell version 7.3 generally available. The latest version is built on top of the .NET 7 framework which was also released earlier ...
I wasn't sure whether this post should be located under the Windows section since it refers to Powershell, apologies if it should. Anyway, I'm looking to learn about programming over the next few ...
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