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26860396
powershell
0
Title: sort number strings Problem title: sort number strings Tags: powershell Problem: sort number strings
sort number strings sort number strings powershell sort number strings Read text file data: and then sort the result: I have tried get-content file txt | sort-object -unique , but the result is:
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48273549_c0
48273549
powershell
0
Title: skip a command in powershell Problem title: skip a command in powershell Tags: powershell, curl Problem: skip a command in powershell Code signals: SCAN, ROUND
skip a command in powershell skip a command in powershell powershell curl SCAN ROUND skip a command in powershell I have 20 curl commands in powershell. I created a loop to run them continually. When a command responses too long maybe it is error, i want to skip it to the others commands continue.
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25369723_c0
25369723
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell math wrong Problem title: PowerShell math wrong Tags: powershell, powershell-2.0 Problem: PowerShell math wrong Code signals: PowerShell, powershell-2.0
PowerShell math wrong PowerShell math wrong powershell powershell-2.0 PowerShell powershell-2.0 PowerShell math wrong Why does PowerShell seem to give me wrong answers sometimes when the answer is between 0 and 1?
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56906050_c1
56906050
powershell
1
1, a16990384-3, a2169135-3, a2289685-3, a2310806-3, Active, a16991667-3, a2064837-3, a2282463-3, a2292833-3, a18005447-3, a2185113-3, a2067993-3, a2101008-3, a2256517-3, a2340150-3, a2076309-3
1, a16990384-3, a2169135-3, a2289685-3, a2310806-3, Active, a16991667-3, a2064837-3, a2282463-3, a2292833-3, a18005447-3, a2185113-3, a2067993-3, a2101008-3, a2256517-3, a2340150-3, a2076309-3
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38403068_c0
38403068
powershell
0
Title: Sorting dates in a textfile Problem title: Sorting dates in a textfile Tags: sorting, powershell Problem: Sorting dates in a textfile Code signals: Sorting, D5412, Bingo, Debb, Alpha, Debra
Sorting dates in a textfile Sorting dates in a textfile sorting powershell Sorting D5412 Bingo Debb Alpha Debra Sorting dates in a textfile I am sorting the text file which has the following pattern: Considering the 7:3:43:7:6:2016 substring as a date in each line, I need to sort the lines in ascending or descending or...
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46083794_c0
46083794
powershell
0
Title: Assign data to a string Problem title: Assign data to a string Tags: powershell Problem: Assign data to a string Code signals: Assign, Get-Process, Handles, NPM, CPU, ProcessName, str1, str2
Assign data to a string Assign data to a string powershell Assign Get-Process Handles NPM CPU ProcessName str1 str2 Assign data to a string When I type Get-Process in PowerShell, I get this: Is there a way I can concatenate all the data from row 1 onto string 1, and row 2 onto string 2, etc. For example:
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73113493_c1
73113493
powershell
1
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69011497_c2
69011497
powershell
2
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_cond Powershell: how to create a link to a website I have a litte problem. Right now I have the following code: I have also the following xml file: And thats my output: I now have two problems. Not all of my components have a license. I would now like to write "No License" for the components that do not have a license...
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32887353_c1
32887353
powershell
1
00000001_2015_9_1.xml, aa_bb_000000001_2015_9_15.xml, aa_bb_000000001_2015_10_1.xml, aa_bb_000000002_2015_5_5.xml, aa_bb_000000002_2015_8_14.xml, aa_bb_000000002_2015_10_1.xml, aa_bb_000000005_2015_7_7.xml, aa_bb_000000001
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11369768_c0
11369768
powershell
0
Title: Powershell: Invalid regular expression Problem title: Powershell: Invalid regular expression Tags: powershell, file-io, windows-xp Problem: Powershell: Invalid regular expression Code signals: Powershell, Invalid, f.fullname
Powershell: Invalid regular expression Powershell: Invalid regular expression powershell file-io windows-xp Powershell Invalid f.fullname Powershell: Invalid regular expression From this posting, I managed to replace a string in a directory's subfiles with Powershell on Windows XP. Unfortunately, a few exceptional case...
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23644505_c0
23644505
powershell
0
Title: Trim output of command Problem title: Trim output of command Tags: batch-processing, powershell Problem: Trim output of command Code signals: Trim, C66423, C66424, C66425, C66426, C66427, C66428, C66429, C66430, C66432, C66433
Trim output of command Trim output of command batch-processing powershell Trim C66423 C66424 C66425 C66426 C66427 C66428 C66429 C66430 C66432 C66433 Trim output of command When I run the net view command, it will output similar to the following: What I would like to know is if it is possible to trim out the \\ before e...
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74015364_c0
74015364
powershell
0
Title: replace start-of-line value of a csv file Problem title: replace start-of-line value of a csv file Tags: powershell Problem: replace start-of-line value of a csv file Code signals: Rome, Italy, Milan, Firneze, Centos, stream-8, Release
replace start-of-line value of a csv file replace start-of-line value of a csv file powershell Rome Italy Milan Firneze Centos stream-8 Release replace start-of-line value of a csv file Hi I need a little help I need to change the first value of the first column of a csv Riuslt using the replace command obviously also ...
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70281539_c0
70281539
powershell
0
Title: powershell find newest file based on 1st 2 chars Problem title: powershell find newest file based on 1st 2 chars Tags: powershell Problem: powershell find newest file based on 1st 2 chars Code signals: G1001, G1002, G2001, G2002, G2003
powershell find newest file based on 1st 2 chars powershell find newest file based on 1st 2 chars powershell G1001 G1002 G2001 G2002 G2003 powershell find newest file based on 1st 2 chars I have files like this in folder: How do I get the latest file based on 1st 2 chars of file name. I need output like this (using pow...
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45642679_c1
45642679
powershell
1
56866","7/10/17","-.12","R31838" "setvalue","27085","MAGNETEK INC","727031","6/30/17","-1002.57","R69706" Can someone please show me the way to do this? Code signals: a, Powershell, CSV, GORBEL, INC, R31836, NEUHAUSE, L.P, R31838, MAGNETEK, R69706
56866","7/10/17","-.12","R31838" "setvalue","27085","MAGNETEK INC","727031","6/30/17","-1002.57","R69706" Can someone please show me the way to do this? Code signals: a, Powershell, CSV, GORBEL, INC, R31836, NEUHAUSE, L.P, R31838, MAGNETEK, R69706
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21698144_c0
21698144
powershell
0
Title: Colon as string in parameters Problem title: Colon as string in parameters Tags: scripting, powershell Problem: Colon as string in parameters Code signals: Colon, Error, Info, Test-Information, powershell.exe, PowerShellTest.ps1, Test-Error
Colon as string in parameters Colon as string in parameters scripting powershell Colon Error Info Test-Information powershell.exe PowerShellTest.ps1 Test-Error Colon as string in parameters Is there a way to exclude the colon ( : ), so you can print it via parameters as String? Little example: PowerShellTest.ps1: if yo...
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embed
68626375_c0
68626375
powershell
0
Title: Powershell: Add line break on start Problem title: Powershell: Add line break on start Tags: powershell, new-operator, line Problem: Powershell: Add line break on start I'm trying to achieve something like this: Code signals: Powershell, Add
Powershell: Add line break on start Powershell: Add line break on start powershell new-operator line Powershell Add Powershell: Add line break on start I'm trying to achieve something like this:
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embed
65586236_c2
65586236
powershell
2
-Alert, Attributes, ShareMode, Write, AllocationSize, S-1-5-21-928426534-1735938674-1186316988-500, ed0352ff16ca244170b661836cbecde9_63d47ad1-1696-4af6-bfda-1963bc1d25d0, NOT, FOUND, Generic, Open, Sequential, Non-Directory, SUCCESS, Delete, OpenResult
-Alert, Attributes, ShareMode, Write, AllocationSize, S-1-5-21-928426534-1735938674-1186316988-500, ed0352ff16ca244170b661836cbecde9_63d47ad1-1696-4af6-bfda-1963bc1d25d0, NOT, FOUND, Generic, Open, Sequential, Non-Directory, SUCCESS, Delete, OpenResult
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embed
69057368_c0
69057368
powershell
0
Title: How to batch edit dbf files with powershell? Problem title: How to batch edit dbf files with powershell? Tags: dbase, dbf, powershell Problem: How to batch edit dbf files with powershell? How to batch edit dbf files with powershell? Code signals: How
How to batch edit dbf files with powershell? How to batch edit dbf files with powershell? dbase dbf powershell How How to batch edit dbf files with powershell? How to batch edit dbf files with powershell?
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embed
2438420_c0
2438420
powershell
0
Title: GAC (64bit system) comparison? Problem title: GAC (64bit system) comparison? Tags: .net, powershell Problem: GAC (64bit system) comparison? How to compare the 64bit systems GAC using powershell? Parameters: Assembly name full name version Code signals: GAC
GAC (64bit system) comparison? GAC (64bit system) comparison? .net powershell GAC GAC (64bit system) comparison? How to compare the 64bit systems GAC using powershell? Parameters: Assembly name full name version
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76488519_c0
76488519
powershell
0
Title: SQLite querying using embedded C# Problem title: SQLite querying using embedded C# Tags: powershell, sqlite Problem: SQLite querying using embedded C# How can I query an SQLite database using embedded C# code within PowerShell? Code signals: embedded, SQLite
SQLite querying using embedded C# SQLite querying using embedded C# powershell sqlite embedded SQLite SQLite querying using embedded C# How can I query an SQLite database using embedded C# code within PowerShell?
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40782704_c0
40782704
powershell
0
Title: Remove duplicate words Problem title: Remove duplicate words Tags: distinct, powershell Problem: Remove duplicate words I have a string with a few words: $list1= "apple tree dog cat apple horse tree" How I can delete duplicate word? Code signals: Remove, list1
Remove duplicate words Remove duplicate words distinct powershell Remove list1 Remove duplicate words I have a string with a few words: How I can delete duplicate word?
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embed
51616309_c0
51616309
powershell
0
Title: Single SMTP Report Problem title: Single SMTP Report Tags: powershell Problem: Single SMTP Report Code signals: Single, SMTP, Report, Get-ChildItem, Path, Badmail, Include, Recurse, Select-String, Pattern, BAD:2:To, domain.com, BAD:46:To, BAD:47:To, BAD:48:Reply-To
Single SMTP Report Single SMTP Report powershell Single SMTP Report Get-ChildItem Path Badmail Include Recurse Select-String Pattern BAD:2:To domain.com BAD:46:To BAD:47:To BAD:48:Reply-To Single SMTP Report The output of my query I just want the email address all by itself. Currently my output looks like this
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embed
68361058_c5
68361058
powershell
5
hKHiZEha17ql, UalU6EGeIUKDSlwKiQN9oHwLuyR75wIlTF9b5reTeGU8, dgb5UmodDRUj8nkSCs, pKj0TDJvCB2wZo28WQv, ZfoBmDJ7GhtV4D5lVyk7uLAgxb1eqzFyUNx6ePL8, pWUq0QI4SKC0oUs22DcD2blYizLUj, xl6WqelHrw9MmvlyXzIV3x98Nt4l4CBA1qrPz5w4VZhUcHlErVLdXMNKNozrwZy, D4IH2xSeufK1PIBly906NTWF0pfGYHMFC
hKHiZEha17ql, UalU6EGeIUKDSlwKiQN9oHwLuyR75wIlTF9b5reTeGU8, dgb5UmodDRUj8nkSCs, pKj0TDJvCB2wZo28WQv, ZfoBmDJ7GhtV4D5lVyk7uLAgxb1eqzFyUNx6ePL8, pWUq0QI4SKC0oUs22DcD2blYizLUj, xl6WqelHrw9MmvlyXzIV3x98Nt4l4CBA1qrPz5w4VZhUcHlErVLdXMNKNozrwZy, D4IH2xSeufK1PIBly906NTWF0pfGYHMFC
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embed
76669588_c1
76669588
powershell
1
_01005_A.pdf, PLA_09003_A.pdf, PLA_11234_B.pdf, PLA_16555_A.pdf, PCA_02222_C.pdf, PCA_05555_A.pdf, PCA_06666_A.pdf, PLA, PLA_01, PLA_02, PLA_16, PCA, PCA_01, PCA_02, PCA_06, PLA_00, pla2, _pdf, Get-ChildItem, Recurse, Include, Filter, Move-Item, Force, Verbose, Destination
_01005_A.pdf, PLA_09003_A.pdf, PLA_11234_B.pdf, PLA_16555_A.pdf, PCA_02222_C.pdf, PCA_05555_A.pdf, PCA_06666_A.pdf, PLA, PLA_01, PLA_02, PLA_16, PCA, PCA_01, PCA_02, PCA_06, PLA_00, pla2, _pdf, Get-ChildItem, Recurse, Include, Filter, Move-Item, Force, Verbose, Destination
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embed
7160443_c0
7160443
powershell
0
Title: How do I make parameters mandatory in PowerShell? Problem title: How do I make parameters mandatory in PowerShell? Tags: powershell Problem: How do I make parameters mandatory in PowerShell? How do I make parameters mandatory in PowerShell? Code signals: How, PowerShell
How do I make parameters mandatory in PowerShell? How do I make parameters mandatory in PowerShell? powershell How PowerShell How do I make parameters mandatory in PowerShell? How do I make parameters mandatory in PowerShell?
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13360218_c0
13360218
powershell
0
Title: What is this in powershell? Problem title: What is this in powershell? Tags: powershell Problem: What is this in powershell? At the top of a powershell file I see this. Is this an anonymous object, and how do I access $foo ? properties { $foo = "bar" } Code signals: What
What is this in powershell? What is this in powershell? powershell What What is this in powershell? At the top of a powershell file I see this. Is this an anonymous object, and how do I access $foo ?
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39826558_c0
39826558
powershell
0
Title: how to split specific words in text file using powershell Problem title: how to split specific words in text file using powershell Tags: file, powershell, cpu-word, split Problem: how to split specific words in text file using powershell Code signals: powershell, SATELITE
how to split specific words in text file using powershell how to split specific words in text file using powershell file powershell cpu-word split powershell SATELITE how to split specific words in text file using powershell I have an input text file content for example: I want the output text file will be: Is it possi...
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47963618_c0
47963618
powershell
0
Title: Short powershell command download and run Problem title: Short powershell command download and run Tags: batch-file, cmd, powershell Problem: Short powershell command download and run Whats the shortest code to download and execute a file inpowershell? Code signals: Short
Short powershell command download and run Short powershell command download and run batch-file cmd powershell Short Short powershell command download and run Whats the shortest code to download and execute a file inpowershell?
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36366621_c0
36366621
powershell
0
Title: Split array element lines and combine into one line Problem title: Split array element lines and combine into one line Tags: split, powershell, string, arrays Problem: Split array element lines and combine into one line Code signals: Split, Error, Delete, Path, Data, Access
Split array element lines and combine into one line Split array element lines and combine into one line split powershell string arrays Split Error Delete Path Data Access Split array element lines and combine into one line I have an array element which is split over three lines , I want to put all three line into one l...
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69739000_c0
69739000
powershell
0
Title: CSV/Powershell Add an -Header Problem title: CSV/Powershell Add an -Header Tags: header, foreach, csv, powershell Problem: CSV/Powershell Add an -Header Code signals: CSV, Powershell, Add, Header, Get-Content, script2.csv, line.split, newCSV.csv, info1, info2, info3, info18
CSV/Powershell Add an -Header CSV/Powershell Add an -Header header foreach csv powershell CSV Powershell Add Header Get-Content script2.csv line.split newCSV.csv info1 info2 info3 info18 CSV/Powershell Add an -Header I have this loop : I would like to add a specific header but I don't know where I should write "-header...
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18939384_c0
18939384
powershell
0
Title: Powershell cmdlet listing services manufacturer Problem title: Powershell cmdlet listing services manufacturer Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell cmdlet listing services manufacturer Is there a way to list the services' manufacturer in powershell ? Code signals: Powershell
Powershell cmdlet listing services manufacturer Powershell cmdlet listing services manufacturer powershell Powershell Powershell cmdlet listing services manufacturer Is there a way to list the services' manufacturer in powershell ?
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29110069_c0
29110069
powershell
0
Title: MS Excel to Database Problem title: MS Excel to Database Tags: database, powershell, excel Problem: MS Excel to Database Code signals: Excel, Database, Args.count, Parameter-Error, Too, Test-path, Invaild, Root, Import-Csv, Delimiter, spalten.GetEnumerator, _.key, Echo, _.value
MS Excel to Database MS Excel to Database database powershell excel Excel Database Args.count Parameter-Error Too Test-path Invaild Root Import-Csv Delimiter spalten.GetEnumerator _.key Echo _.value MS Excel to Database I am searching for a way to transfer an Excel file to a database (the client is called mbox. Is ther...
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55990278_c0
55990278
powershell
0
Title: How to perform select group by with max in PowerShell? Problem title: How to perform select group by with max in PowerShell? Tags: powershell, max Problem: How to perform select group by with max in PowerShell? Code signals: How, PowerShell, Date, Item, Total, AAA, BBB, CCC, DDD
How to perform select group by with max in PowerShell? How to perform select group by with max in PowerShell? powershell max How PowerShell Date Item Total AAA BBB CCC DDD How to perform select group by with max in PowerShell? I have an object containing the following in PowerShell: I want to select the maximum total f...
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26709050_c0
26709050
powershell
0
Title: Find CPU usgae in a multicore PC Problem title: Find CPU usgae in a multicore PC Tags: powershell, wmi, multicore Problem: Find CPU usgae in a multicore PC How we can find the CPU usage and other properties of a multicore PC using powershell or WMI. Sebastian Code signals: Find, CPU
Find CPU usgae in a multicore PC Find CPU usgae in a multicore PC powershell wmi multicore Find CPU Find CPU usgae in a multicore PC How we can find the CPU usage and other properties of a multicore PC using powershell or WMI. Sebastian
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5482264_c0
5482264
powershell
0
Title: Wpd scripting help Problem title: Wpd scripting help Tags: wpd, powershell, javascript Problem: Wpd scripting help I need a small script, preferably powershell or js, to automaticly change some values on a camera, using to "Windows Portable Devices". please help me. Code signals: Wpd
Wpd scripting help Wpd scripting help wpd powershell javascript Wpd Wpd scripting help I need a small script, preferably powershell or js, to automaticly change some values on a camera, using to "Windows Portable Devices". please help me.
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11344179_c0
11344179
powershell
0
Title: How to get Value from xml by PowerShell? Problem title: How to get Value from xml by PowerShell? Tags: xml, powershell Problem: How to get Value from xml by PowerShell? Code signals: xml, How, Value, PowerShell, windows-1251, ValCurs, Date, Valute, CharCode, AUD, Nominal, Name, AZN, GBP
How to get Value from xml by PowerShell? How to get Value from xml by PowerShell? xml powershell xml How Value PowerShell windows-1251 ValCurs Date Valute CharCode AUD Nominal Name AZN GBP How to get Value from xml by PowerShell? I have XML file with this data and other How can one get data from the Nominal and Value n...
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25401367_c0
25401367
powershell
0
Title: Powershell show headers on second run of a commandlet Problem title: Powershell show headers on second run of a commandlet Tags: powershell, header Problem: Powershell show headers on second run of a commandlet Code signals: Powershell, EventLogs, AddDays, After, EntryType, Warning, Error
Powershell show headers on second run of a commandlet Powershell show headers on second run of a commandlet powershell header Powershell EventLogs AddDays After EntryType Warning Error Powershell show headers on second run of a commandlet I have a script that should get the last ten event logs from both system and appl...
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9678982_c0
9678982
powershell
0
Title: PowerGadgets alternatives Problem title: PowerGadgets alternatives Tags: powershell Problem: PowerGadgets alternatives Are there any products similar to PowerGadgets by SoftwareFx ? I am looking at gauge controls that support powershell which support auto-refresh. Code signals: PowerGadgets
PowerGadgets alternatives PowerGadgets alternatives powershell PowerGadgets PowerGadgets alternatives Are there any products similar to PowerGadgets by SoftwareFx ? I am looking at gauge controls that support powershell which support auto-refresh.
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10265869_c0
10265869
powershell
0
Title: Kill process by filename Problem title: Kill process by filename Tags: powershell Problem: Kill process by filename I have 3 instances of application running from different places. All processes have similar names. How can I kill process that was launched from specific place? Code signals: Kill
Kill process by filename Kill process by filename powershell Kill Kill process by filename I have 3 instances of application running from different places. All processes have similar names. How can I kill process that was launched from specific place?
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313622_c0
313622
powershell
0
Title: Powershell script to change service account Problem title: Powershell script to change service account Tags: powershell, windows Problem: Powershell script to change service account Does anyone have a Powershell script to change the credentials used by a Windows service? Code signals: Powershell
Powershell script to change service account Powershell script to change service account powershell windows Powershell Powershell script to change service account Does anyone have a Powershell script to change the credentials used by a Windows service?
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75653454_c1
75653454
powershell
1
73e011ee4d1, a16a26b0-7d2e-4366-95b9-40f06b45b578, tschoening.pfx, Attribut, szOID_PKCS_12_FRIENDLY_NAME_ATTR, Wert, CryptFormatObject, Keine, Formatierungshilfe, H.2.f.b.7.6.3.d, f.1.f.a.-.4, c.a.f, f.7.3.e.0.1.1, e.e.4.d.1, UNICODE_STRING, Bytes, f.b.7.6.3.d.2, f.1.f.a.-.4.8, f.7.3.e.0.1.1.e, e.4.d.1
73e011ee4d1, a16a26b0-7d2e-4366-95b9-40f06b45b578, tschoening.pfx, Attribut, szOID_PKCS_12_FRIENDLY_NAME_ATTR, Wert, CryptFormatObject, Keine, Formatierungshilfe, H.2.f.b.7.6.3.d, f.1.f.a.-.4, c.a.f, f.7.3.e.0.1.1, e.e.4.d.1, UNICODE_STRING, Bytes, f.b.7.6.3.d.2, f.1.f.a.-.4.8, f.7.3.e.0.1.1.e, e.4.d.1
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15341599_c0
15341599
powershell
0
Title: Display all bindings of site from IIS Problem title: Display all bindings of site from IIS Tags: binding, sites, powershell, iis Problem: Display all bindings of site from IIS Is there any powershell script or any vbscript which can display all bindings of sites from IIS? Code signals: IIS, Display
Display all bindings of site from IIS Display all bindings of site from IIS binding sites powershell iis IIS Display Display all bindings of site from IIS Is there any powershell script or any vbscript which can display all bindings of sites from IIS?
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67921927_c0
67921927
powershell
0
Title: USB port monitoring Problem title: USB port monitoring Tags: powershell, bash, linux, usb Problem: USB port monitoring I need to monitor the USB ports of Windows and Linux computers to know if a pen drive has been connected. How do I do that? I need it via Linux script or Windows. Code signals: USB
USB port monitoring USB port monitoring powershell bash linux usb USB USB port monitoring I need to monitor the USB ports of Windows and Linux computers to know if a pen drive has been connected. How do I do that? I need it via Linux script or Windows.
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Title: "Missing terminator" error Problem title: "Missing terminator" error Tags: powershell Problem: "Missing terminator" error I'm using PS 2.0 on Windows 7, and can't figure out how to bypass this error. I tried the exact code in Win 10 and it works as it should. Code signals: Missing
"Missing terminator" error "Missing terminator" error powershell Missing "Missing terminator" error I'm using PS 2.0 on Windows 7, and can't figure out how to bypass this error. I tried the exact code in Win 10 and it works as it should.
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Title: Compiling PowerShell into a DLL? Problem title: Compiling PowerShell into a DLL? Tags: powershell, dll Problem: Compiling PowerShell into a DLL? Is it possible to compile PowerShell code into a .dll file? After all, it's a .NET language just like C# or VB.net. Code signals: Compiling, PowerShell, DLL
Compiling PowerShell into a DLL? Compiling PowerShell into a DLL? powershell dll Compiling PowerShell DLL Compiling PowerShell into a DLL? Is it possible to compile PowerShell code into a .dll file? After all, it's a .NET language just like C# or VB.net.
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39531060
powershell
0
Title: Error handling on a Foreach-Object Problem title: Error handling on a Foreach-Object Tags: error-handling, powershell Problem: Error handling on a Foreach-Object Code signals: MyError, Error, Foreach-Object, Get-ChildItem, _.PSIsContainer, Recurse, ErrorVariable, ErrorAction, Stop, Write-Host, Don, Yay
Error handling on a Foreach-Object Error handling on a Foreach-Object error-handling powershell MyError Error Foreach-Object Get-ChildItem _.PSIsContainer Recurse ErrorVariable ErrorAction Stop Write-Host Don Yay Error handling on a Foreach-Object I want to do something like: How do I go about this? EDIT: I currently h...
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41994789
powershell
0
Title: How to corrupt WMI Problem title: How to corrupt WMI Tags: powershell, windows, wmi Problem: How to corrupt WMI There is a lot of articles about how to fix a corrupt WMI, but nothing about how to make it corrupt. I would like to destroy it to test a PS script, which could fix it. Code signals: How, WMI
How to corrupt WMI How to corrupt WMI powershell windows wmi How WMI How to corrupt WMI There is a lot of articles about how to fix a corrupt WMI, but nothing about how to make it corrupt. I would like to destroy it to test a PS script, which could fix it.
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73890113
powershell
0
Title: PowerShell - GoFigure Math Problem title: PowerShell - GoFigure Math Tags: powershell, .net, math Problem: PowerShell - GoFigure Math ------------------------------------------ Targets Count : 30 7 5 3 2 ------------------------------------------ Code signals: PowerShell, GoFigure, Math, Targets, Count
PowerShell - GoFigure Math PowerShell - GoFigure Math powershell .net math PowerShell GoFigure Math Targets Count PowerShell - GoFigure Math I'm trying to recreate and working on a Small Project similar to GoFigure ( Windows WEP 16 bit Math game ), using BODMAS / PEMDAS / GEM Rules PS Code will Randomly pick numbers fr...
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6910336
powershell
0
Title: How to check if a port is in use using powershell Problem title: How to check if a port is in use using powershell Tags: tcp, powershell, port Problem: How to check if a port is in use using powershell Is there a way in powershell to check if a given port is in use or not? Code signals: powershell, How
How to check if a port is in use using powershell How to check if a port is in use using powershell tcp powershell port powershell How How to check if a port is in use using powershell Is there a way in powershell to check if a given port is in use or not?
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34764924
powershell
0
Title: How to check/repair WMI remotly Problem title: How to check/repair WMI remotly Tags: powershell, wmi Problem: How to check/repair WMI remotly How can we check WMI is working or not on multiple servers? Manually we can check by WMI service. If WMI is corrupt can we repair manually? Code signals: How, WMI
How to check/repair WMI remotly How to check/repair WMI remotly powershell wmi How WMI How to check/repair WMI remotly How can we check WMI is working or not on multiple servers? Manually we can check by WMI service. If WMI is corrupt can we repair manually?
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75974321_c0
75974321
powershell
0
Title: Why I generate component wrong path Problem title: Why I generate component wrong path Tags: typescript, powershell, command-line, angular Problem: Why I generate component wrong path I wanna generate new component in dynamic-print folder, but it create in app can anyone help me? Thank Code signals: Why
Why I generate component wrong path Why I generate component wrong path typescript powershell command-line angular Why Why I generate component wrong path I wanna generate new component in dynamic-print folder, but it create in app can anyone help me? Thank
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43428175_c0
43428175
powershell
0
Title: Script as a hyperlink Problem title: Script as a hyperlink Tags: html, powershell Problem: Script as a hyperlink I would like to put my script on a web page, when a user click the link, Script must execute.Not sure where to start with, Any guidance will be helpful. Thanks in Advance. Code signals: Script
Script as a hyperlink Script as a hyperlink html powershell Script Script as a hyperlink I would like to put my script on a web page, when a user click the link, Script must execute.Not sure where to start with, Any guidance will be helpful. Thanks in Advance.
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powershell
0
Title: Powershell how to do one single line? Problem title: Powershell how to do one single line? Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell how to do one single line? I have a string "1 1 1 2 2 2 333 11 44 67 123 7676 4334" How do I make her > "11122233311446712376764334" Using to powershell Code signals: Powershell
Powershell how to do one single line? Powershell how to do one single line? powershell Powershell Powershell how to do one single line? I have a string How do I make her > "11122233311446712376764334" Using to powershell
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1617509_c0
1617509
powershell
0
Title: Unblock a file with PowerShell? Problem title: Unblock a file with PowerShell? Tags: powershell, powershell-2.0 Problem: Unblock a file with PowerShell? I am trying to have PowerShell unblock a file in Win2K8 R2. Does anyone have a pointer as to the syntax? Code signals: Unblock, PowerShell, powershell-2.0
Unblock a file with PowerShell? Unblock a file with PowerShell? powershell powershell-2.0 Unblock PowerShell powershell-2.0 Unblock a file with PowerShell? I am trying to have PowerShell unblock a file in Win2K8 R2. Does anyone have a pointer as to the syntax?
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49475818_c1
49475818
powershell
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64047951_c0
64047951
powershell
0
Title: Azure Analysis Service Deployment through Problem title: Azure Analysis Service Deployment through Tags: azure, powershell Problem: Azure Analysis Service Deployment through I need to deploy Azure Analysis Service by using Powershell. Can someone guide me. Code signals: Azure, Analysis, Service, Deployment
Azure Analysis Service Deployment through Azure Analysis Service Deployment through azure powershell Azure Analysis Service Deployment Azure Analysis Service Deployment through I need to deploy Azure Analysis Service by using Powershell. Can someone guide me.
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20739080_c0
20739080
powershell
0
Title: Print hash table as literal Problem title: Print hash table as literal Tags: powershell Problem: Print hash table as literal Let's say I have a hash table in a variable: $tbl = @{ abc = 100; def = 200 } Is there a way to print it out such that it's a valid PowerShell hash table literal? Code signals: Print
Print hash table as literal Print hash table as literal powershell Print Print hash table as literal Let's say I have a hash table in a variable: Is there a way to print it out such that it's a valid PowerShell hash table literal?
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48817798_c0
48817798
powershell
0
Title: How do I iterate through JSON array in powershell Problem title: How do I iterate through JSON array in powershell Tags: powershell Problem: How do I iterate through JSON array in powershell Code signals: How, JSON, PSCustomObject, ConvertFrom-JSON, ProgramData, certs.d, key.pem, cert.pem, ca.pem, json.Count
How do I iterate through JSON array in powershell How do I iterate through JSON array in powershell powershell How JSON PSCustomObject ConvertFrom-JSON ProgramData certs.d key.pem cert.pem ca.pem json.Count How do I iterate through JSON array in powershell How do I iterate through JSON array which is converted to PSCus...
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0000 FMC 18017 1303 18031 1200 334.9 A0000 NMCM 18017 0700 18017 1303 6.1 A0000 FMC 18001 0000 18017 0700 391.0 A0000 FMC 18017 2200 00000 0000 338.0 A0000 PMCM 18017 1410 18017 2200 7.8 Code signals: Select-String, Inquiry, Get-Content, Path, est-5.txt, Pattern, PREVIOUS, SimpleMatch, AllMatches, Context, NotMatch
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57023626
powershell
0
Title: Why does PowerShell flatten arrays automatically? Problem title: Why does PowerShell flatten arrays automatically? Tags: pipeline, powershell, arrays, jagged-arrays Problem: Why does PowerShell flatten arrays automatically? Code signals: Why, PowerShell, a:b, c:d, e:f, Split, ForEach-Object, _.Split, str.split
Why does PowerShell flatten arrays automatically? Why does PowerShell flatten arrays automatically? pipeline powershell arrays jagged-arrays Why PowerShell a:b c:d e:f Split ForEach-Object _.Split str.split Why does PowerShell flatten arrays automatically? I've written some pwsh code but I want this a nested array Why?...
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0
Title: Powershell: Get-Item vs Get-ChildItem Problem title: Powershell: Get-Item vs Get-ChildItem Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell: Get-Item vs Get-ChildItem I would like understand the difference between Get-Item and Get-ChildItem . If is possible with one example. Code signals: Powershell, Get-Item, Get-ChildItem
Powershell: Get-Item vs Get-ChildItem Powershell: Get-Item vs Get-ChildItem powershell Powershell Get-Item Get-ChildItem Powershell: Get-Item vs Get-ChildItem I would like understand the difference between Get-Item and Get-ChildItem . If is possible with one example.
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0
Title: Question on command to look at performance counters Problem title: Question on command to look at performance counters Tags: powershell Problem: Question on command to look at performance counters Does anyone if the command(s) to look at performance counters via Powershell uses COM? Thanks Code signals: Question
Question on command to look at performance counters Question on command to look at performance counters powershell Question Question on command to look at performance counters Does anyone if the command(s) to look at performance counters via Powershell uses COM? Thanks
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31677202
powershell
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Title: excel creation with powershell Problem title: excel creation with powershell Tags: excel, powershell Problem: excel creation with powershell Code signals: New-Object, ComObject, Excel.Application, xl.Visible, xl.DisplayAlerts, xl.Workbooks.Open, NeededTools, ExploitationApplication.xlsm, global:ws, wb.sheets.Ite...
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48284587_c0
48284587
powershell
0
Title: Powershell aliases location Problem title: Powershell aliases location Tags: alias, powershell Problem: Powershell aliases location If I run PowerShell at work and run command alias , this is what I get: Where are those Aliases stored and how can I add (my own) permanent one to that list? Code signals: Powershel...
Powershell aliases location Powershell aliases location alias powershell Powershell Powershell aliases location If I run PowerShell at work and run command alias , this is what I get: Where are those Aliases stored and how can I add (my own) permanent one to that list?
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27900492_c0
27900492
powershell
0
Title: USB Mount DateTime Problem title: USB Mount DateTime Tags: c%23, powershell Problem: USB Mount DateTime Is it possible programmatically (using C# or PowerShell) to find out when a USB device was mounted? I want to find out when a USB printer was plugged into a machine or turned on? Code signals: USB, Mount, Date...
USB Mount DateTime USB Mount DateTime c%23 powershell USB Mount DateTime USB Mount DateTime Is it possible programmatically (using C# or PowerShell) to find out when a USB device was mounted? I want to find out when a USB printer was plugged into a machine or turned on?
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apr-credit-cards-uk.pedez.co.uk, sha1:AIDBQOKOYI7OPLVSWEBTIAFVV7SRMLMF, dns:0-60racing.co.uk, co.uk, sha1:WMII7OOKYQ42G6XPITMHJSMLQFLGCGMG, dns:0-addiction.metapress.com.wam.leeds.ac.uk, addiction.metapress.com.wam.leeds.ac.uk, sha1:NSUQN6TBIECAP5VG6TZJ5AVY34ANIC7R, ReadCount, TotalCount, crawl_sample.log, _.Groups, V...
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56163944_c0
56163944
powershell
0
Title: How to start multiple process in PowerShell Problem title: How to start multiple process in PowerShell Tags: powershell, start-process Problem: How to start multiple process in PowerShell How does one start a process or program simultaneously? Such as to open 5 notepads with one cmdlet? Code signals: How, PowerS...
How to start multiple process in PowerShell How to start multiple process in PowerShell powershell start-process How PowerShell How to start multiple process in PowerShell How does one start a process or program simultaneously? Such as to open 5 notepads with one cmdlet?
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57686737
powershell
0
Title: Command to Redis Cluster healthcheck Problem title: Command to Redis Cluster healthcheck Tags: powershell, redis-cluster, redis Problem: Command to Redis Cluster healthcheck Is there any windows PowerShell command to check Redis cluster healthcheck running on windows? Code signals: Command, Redis, Cluster, Power...
Command to Redis Cluster healthcheck Command to Redis Cluster healthcheck powershell redis-cluster redis Command Redis Cluster PowerShell Command to Redis Cluster healthcheck Is there any windows PowerShell command to check Redis cluster healthcheck running on windows?
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55630305_c0
55630305
powershell
0
Title: How do I read the thrown error content and use it in an IF statement Problem title: How do I read the thrown error content and use it in an IF statement Tags: powershell Problem: How do I read the thrown error content and use it in an IF statement Code signals: PSItem.Exception, How, Write-Error, Message, ErrorA...
How do I read the thrown error content and use it in an IF statement How do I read the thrown error content and use it in an IF statement powershell PSItem.Exception How Write-Error Message ErrorAction How do I read the thrown error content and use it in an IF statement I want to "grab" the content of the exception wit...
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64574548_c2
64574548
powershell
2
Powershell, Script, abcdef123.xml, code1, text1, child1, code2, text2, code3, text3, code4, text4, code5, text5, code6, text6, code7, text7, code8, text8, UserinputstringMMDDYYYYHHMMSSMIL_n, increment.xml, MIL, stack_10132020134434789_001.xml, stack_10132020134434791_002.xml, src.xml, E.g, Enter, User, userinput$date_...
Powershell, Script, abcdef123.xml, code1, text1, child1, code2, text2, code3, text3, code4, text4, code5, text5, code6, text6, code7, text7, code8, text8, UserinputstringMMDDYYYYHHMMSSMIL_n, increment.xml, MIL, stack_10132020134434789_001.xml, stack_10132020134434791_002.xml, src.xml, E.g, Enter, User, userinput$date_...
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18473636
powershell
1
0000000</span> </td> <td class=xl28> <span class=font8>Smith,John R</span> </td> <td class=xl28> <span class=font8></span> </td> <td class=xl28> <span class=font8>John_Smith@addr</span> </td> </tr> Code signals: powershell, Convert, HTML, CSV, xl27, font7, Name, Primary, E-Mail, Alternate, xl28, font8, Smith, John, Joh...
0000000</span> </td> <td class=xl28> <span class=font8>Smith,John R</span> </td> <td class=xl28> <span class=font8></span> </td> <td class=xl28> <span class=font8>John_Smith@addr</span> </td> </tr> Code signals: powershell, Convert, HTML, CSV, xl27, font7, Name, Primary, E-Mail, Alternate, xl28, font8, Smith, John, Joh...
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embed
11012514_c0
11012514
powershell
0
Title: How to set default value for dynamic param? Problem title: How to set default value for dynamic param? Tags: powershell Problem: How to set default value for dynamic param? I tried to add System.ComponentModel.DefaultValueAttribute to AttributeCollection of RuntimeDefinedParameter, but it does't work.. Code sign...
How to set default value for dynamic param? How to set default value for dynamic param? powershell How How to set default value for dynamic param? I tried to add System.ComponentModel.DefaultValueAttribute to AttributeCollection of RuntimeDefinedParameter, but it does't work..
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embed
12587253_c0
12587253
powershell
0
Title: how to modify GOPATH in powershell Problem title: how to modify GOPATH in powershell Tags: powershell, go Problem: how to modify GOPATH in powershell I am trying to add my project directory to GOPATH, in linux I can do export GOPATH=$HOME/mygo in ~/.bashrc what is the equivalence in powershell Code signals: GOPA...
how to modify GOPATH in powershell how to modify GOPATH in powershell powershell go GOPATH HOME how to modify GOPATH in powershell I am trying to add my project directory to GOPATH, in linux I can do export GOPATH=$HOME/mygo in ~/.bashrc what is the equivalence in powershell
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embed
62958170_c0
62958170
powershell
0
Title: How does powershell find variable paths? Problem title: How does powershell find variable paths? Tags: powershell Problem: How does powershell find variable paths? How does powershell find variable paths? For example like this: cmd: where node C:\Windows\System32\where.exe Code signals: How, Windows, System32, w...
How does powershell find variable paths? How does powershell find variable paths? powershell How Windows System32 where.exe How does powershell find variable paths? How does powershell find variable paths? For example like this:
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59056380_c0
59056380
powershell
0
Title: Sum of even rows Problem title: Sum of even rows Tags: powershell Problem: Sum of even rows I am new in PowerShell and i would like to get a program that sum, the even rows from a text file for example: 12 12 14 15 13 14 14+15=29 I have already tried the get-content | measure -sum , but it did not work. Code sig...
Sum of even rows Sum of even rows powershell Sum Sum of even rows I am new in PowerShell and i would like to get a program that sum, the even rows from a text file for example: 14+15=29 I have already tried the get-content | measure -sum , but it did not work.
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embed
26486820_c0
26486820
powershell
0
Title: Guard equivalent for PowerShell? Problem title: Guard equivalent for PowerShell? Tags: powershell, guard Problem: Guard equivalent for PowerShell? Is the a PowerShell equivalent to Ruby's guard gem ? The closest I've been able to find is Anthony Mastrean's 'lame' implementation (his words). Code signals: Guard, ...
Guard equivalent for PowerShell? Guard equivalent for PowerShell? powershell guard Guard PowerShell Guard equivalent for PowerShell? Is the a PowerShell equivalent to Ruby's guard gem ? The closest I've been able to find is Anthony Mastrean's 'lame' implementation (his words).
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45687658_c0
45687658
powershell
0
Title: How to use correlation ID for debugging Problem title: How to use correlation ID for debugging Tags: azure-powershell, powershell, azure Problem: How to use correlation ID for debugging How can I use correlation ID in powershell to debug an issue in azure, Can anybody have any syntax that I Can use here. Code si...
How to use correlation ID for debugging How to use correlation ID for debugging azure-powershell powershell azure How How to use correlation ID for debugging How can I use correlation ID in powershell to debug an issue in azure, Can anybody have any syntax that I Can use here.
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70619995_c1
70619995
powershell
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, Corporation, Alle, Rechte, Sicherungszeit, Sicherungsziel, USB-, Beschriftung, Volume, Ni-ssan, Skyline, Versions-ID, Wiederherstellbar, Datei, Anwendung, Bare-Metal-Recovery, Systemstatus, Snapshot-ID, a14340c6-b013-4f24-9e0c-01b508d32e73, eaac6691-2fc7-416c-aec2-b9c936908206, blaBla.txt, New-Item, Add-Content, Valu...
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1736613_c0
1736613
powershell
0
Title: How to transpose data in powershell Problem title: How to transpose data in powershell Tags: transpose, powershell Problem: How to transpose data in powershell I have a file that looks like this: a,1 b,2 c,3 a,4 b,5 c,6 (...repeat 1,000s of lines) How can I transpose it into this? a,b,c 1,2,3 4,5,6 Thanks Code s...
How to transpose data in powershell How to transpose data in powershell transpose powershell How How to transpose data in powershell I have a file that looks like this: a,1 b,2 c,3 a,4 b,5 c,6 (...repeat 1,000s of lines) How can I transpose it into this? a,b,c 1,2,3 4,5,6 Thanks
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68345304_c0
68345304
powershell
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Title: How to stop a service on multiple azure vms? Problem title: How to stop a service on multiple azure vms? Tags: azure, powershell Problem: How to stop a service on multiple azure vms? I need to run an azure cli command to stop the print service on all azure vms? Has anyone got some example code I could use? Code ...
How to stop a service on multiple azure vms? How to stop a service on multiple azure vms? azure powershell How How to stop a service on multiple azure vms? I need to run an azure cli command to stop the print service on all azure vms? Has anyone got some example code I could use?
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9717277_c0
9717277
powershell
0
Title: How can I execute a powershell script on a remote machine? Problem title: How can I execute a powershell script on a remote machine? Tags: powershell Problem: How can I execute a powershell script on a remote machine? How can I execute a powershell script on a remote machine? Do I have to go through winrm? Code ...
How can I execute a powershell script on a remote machine? How can I execute a powershell script on a remote machine? powershell How How can I execute a powershell script on a remote machine? How can I execute a powershell script on a remote machine? Do I have to go through winrm?
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58950974
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.2019-10-29.txt, localhost_access_log.2019-10-30.txt, localhost_access_log.2019-10-31.txt, localhost_access_log.2019-11-01.txt, localhost_access_log.2019-11-02.txt, localhost_access_log.2019-11-03.txt, localhost_access_log.2019-11-04.txt, localhost_access_log.2019-11-05.txt, Get-Content, content.Where, SkipUntil, Set-C...
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35429558_c0
35429558
powershell
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Title: CreatePartition Help In PowerShell Problem title: CreatePartition Help In PowerShell Tags: wmi-query, powershell Problem: CreatePartition Help In PowerShell Can any one give any example of createPartition wmi invocation. I want to create a GptType partition disk of maximum size. Code signals: CreatePartition, He...
CreatePartition Help In PowerShell CreatePartition Help In PowerShell wmi-query powershell CreatePartition Help PowerShell CreatePartition Help In PowerShell Can any one give any example of createPartition wmi invocation. I want to create a GptType partition disk of maximum size.
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powershell
0
Title: Join statement in powershell Problem title: Join statement in powershell Tags: powershell, powershell-3.0 Problem: Join statement in powershell I am learning powershell, I got an example. But I am totally unable to understand it. Here is code : if($($wordProgress -join '') -like $targetWord) Code signals: Join, ...
Join statement in powershell Join statement in powershell powershell powershell-3.0 Join powershell-3.0 Join statement in powershell I am learning powershell, I got an example. But I am totally unable to understand it. Here is code :
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38249538_c0
38249538
powershell
0
Title: Create alias for background color Problem title: Create alias for background color Tags: powershell Problem: Create alias for background color Is there a way that I can set $Host.UI.RawUI.BackgroundColor to an alias so that I don't have to type the whole thing out every time? Code signals: Create, Host.UI.RawUI....
Create alias for background color Create alias for background color powershell Create Host.UI.RawUI.BackgroundColor Create alias for background color Is there a way that I can set $Host.UI.RawUI.BackgroundColor to an alias so that I don't have to type the whole thing out every time?
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40457784_c1
40457784
powershell
1
3666410633 TotalDays : 0.00424353082523148 TotalHours : 0.101844739805556 TotalMinutes : 6.11068438833333 TotalSeconds : 366.6410633 TotalMilliseconds : 366641.0633 Code signals: top-32, DFS, Get-ChildItem, Folder, Days, Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Milliseconds, Ticks, TotalDays, TotalHours, TotalMinutes, TotalSeconds, To...
3666410633 TotalDays : 0.00424353082523148 TotalHours : 0.101844739805556 TotalMinutes : 6.11068438833333 TotalSeconds : 366.6410633 TotalMilliseconds : 366641.0633 Code signals: top-32, DFS, Get-ChildItem, Folder, Days, Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Milliseconds, Ticks, TotalDays, TotalHours, TotalMinutes, TotalSeconds, To...
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47168700_c0
47168700
powershell
0
Title: Set Version Number in psm1 file Problem title: Set Version Number in psm1 file Tags: powershell Problem: Set Version Number in psm1 file I have a simple PowerShell module contained in a .psm1 file. Is it possible to assign a version number to the module without creating a manifest? Thanks Code signals: Set, Vers...
Set Version Number in psm1 file Set Version Number in psm1 file powershell Set Version Number psm1 Set Version Number in psm1 file I have a simple PowerShell module contained in a .psm1 file. Is it possible to assign a version number to the module without creating a manifest? Thanks
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5362199_c0
5362199
powershell
0
Title: how to check if hard drive is eide or sata with powershell Problem title: how to check if hard drive is eide or sata with powershell Tags: wmi, powershell Problem: how to check if hard drive is eide or sata with powershell I like to know if there is any win32 class that can detect if a hard drive is eide or sata...
how to check if hard drive is eide or sata with powershell how to check if hard drive is eide or sata with powershell wmi powershell how to check if hard drive is eide or sata with powershell I like to know if there is any win32 class that can detect if a hard drive is eide or sata. Thanks in advance.
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73227780_c0
73227780
powershell
0
Title: Random even number between 10 and 50 Problem title: Random even number between 10 and 50 Tags: powershell Problem: Random even number between 10 and 50 I have seen a few sloppy ways to accomplish this but I figure someone had a simple clean method. Just trying to generate 1 random even number between 10 and 50. ...
Random even number between 10 and 50 Random even number between 10 and 50 powershell Random Random even number between 10 and 50 I have seen a few sloppy ways to accomplish this but I figure someone had a simple clean method. Just trying to generate 1 random even number between 10 and 50.
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13680441_c0
13680441
powershell
0
Title: How to add a contributor to a TFS2010 project via PowerShell? Problem title: How to add a contributor to a TFS2010 project via PowerShell? Tags: powershell, tfs Problem: How to add a contributor to a TFS2010 project via PowerShell? How do I add a contributor to a TFS2010 project via PowerShell? Code signals: How...
How to add a contributor to a TFS2010 project via PowerShell? How to add a contributor to a TFS2010 project via PowerShell? powershell tfs How TFS2010 PowerShell How to add a contributor to a TFS2010 project via PowerShell? How do I add a contributor to a TFS2010 project via PowerShell?
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4235243_c0
4235243
powershell
0
Title: How to set TimeZone using Powershell Problem title: How to set TimeZone using Powershell Tags: windows-server-2008-r2, timezone, powershell Problem: How to set TimeZone using Powershell How can I set TimeZone using Powershell, on a Windows Server 2008 R2 target machine? Code signals: Powershell, How, TimeZone, w...
How to set TimeZone using Powershell How to set TimeZone using Powershell windows-server-2008-r2 timezone powershell Powershell How TimeZone windows-server-2008-r2 How to set TimeZone using Powershell How can I set TimeZone using Powershell, on a Windows Server 2008 R2 target machine?
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58595068_c0
58595068
powershell
0
Title: Converting bytes to megabytes on the fly Problem title: Converting bytes to megabytes on the fly Tags: powershell Problem: Converting bytes to megabytes on the fly Code signals: Converting, creationTimestamp.date, Out-File, data.csv, NAME, CREATION_TIMESTAMP, DISK_SIZE_GB, STORAGE_BYTES, snapshot1-us-central1, s...
Converting bytes to megabytes on the fly Converting bytes to megabytes on the fly powershell Converting creationTimestamp.date Out-File data.csv NAME CREATION_TIMESTAMP DISK_SIZE_GB STORAGE_BYTES snapshot1-us-central1 snapshot2-data-us-east1 Converting bytes to megabytes on the fly In the PS command below I'm getting t...
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55453189_c0
55453189
powershell
0
Title: Get-Adgroup only global Problem title: Get-Adgroup only global Tags: powershell, scripting Problem: Get-Adgroup only global Hi there i need to locate only groups with a specific name which are global. I can't find any filter or Attribute which says a group is local or global. Can someone help me out on this. Cod...
Get-Adgroup only global Get-Adgroup only global powershell scripting Get-Adgroup Get-Adgroup only global Hi there i need to locate only groups with a specific name which are global. I can't find any filter or Attribute which says a group is local or global. Can someone help me out on this.
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20786492_c0
20786492
powershell
0
Title: Re-sizing window multiple times Problem title: Re-sizing window multiple times Tags: width, resize, powershell Problem: Re-sizing window multiple times Wondering what you would type to edit the height, width, buffer size in powershell? I know you can edit the program to do it but I need to have it in a script. C...
Re-sizing window multiple times Re-sizing window multiple times width resize powershell Re-sizing Re-sizing window multiple times Wondering what you would type to edit the height, width, buffer size in powershell? I know you can edit the program to do it but I need to have it in a script.
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40994780_c0
40994780
powershell
0
Title: Show all users with &quot;disconnected&quot; state Problem title: Show all users with &quot;disconnected&quot; state Tags: server, powershell, windows Problem: Show all users with "disconnected" state I need powershell script which show me all users on server in disconnected state. I tried googling but with no l...
Show all users with &quot;disconnected&quot; state Show all users with &quot;disconnected&quot; state server powershell windows Show Show all users with "disconnected" state I need powershell script which show me all users on server in disconnected state. I tried googling but with no luck.
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58445723_c0
58445723
powershell
0
Title: Unable to replace &quot;$&quot; in a string Problem title: Unable to replace &quot;$&quot; in a string Tags: powershell Problem: Unable to replace "$" in a string I want to replace "$" from a string in PowerShell. I am trying this: PS> $vars abcd$ PS> $vars -replace "`$" abcd$ How to replace the "$" in the strin...
Unable to replace &quot;$&quot; in a string Unable to replace &quot;$&quot; in a string powershell Unable Unable to replace "$" in a string I want to replace "$" from a string in PowerShell. I am trying this: How to replace the "$" in the string?
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71059696_c0
71059696
powershell
0
Title: PS access to directory and run commands Problem title: PS access to directory and run commands Tags: powershell Problem: PS access to directory and run commands I am new to PS . Is it possible to to create a script to do the following: From Powershell , cd to a directory Run a specific command in the directory C...
PS access to directory and run commands PS access to directory and run commands powershell Powershell PS access to directory and run commands I am new to PS . Is it possible to to create a script to do the following: From Powershell , cd to a directory Run a specific command in the directory
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16678870_c0
16678870
powershell
0
Title: Powershell Get-Process string as name Problem title: Powershell Get-Process string as name Tags: powershell Problem: Powershell Get-Process string as name When using Get-Process how can I use a string as -Name? $program = "MyProgram" Get-Process $program Instead of Get-Process -MyProgram Code signals: Powershell...
Powershell Get-Process string as name Powershell Get-Process string as name powershell Powershell Get-Process MyProgram Powershell Get-Process string as name When using Get-Process how can I use a string as -Name? Instead of
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Title: i want read date from the file name and keep last 5 dates files using powershell Problem title: i want read date from the file name and keep last 5 dates files using powershell Tags: powershell Problem: i want read date from the file name and keep last 5 dates files using powershell Code signals: the, powershell...
i want read date from the file name and keep last 5 dates files using powershell i want read date from the file name and keep last 5 dates files using powershell powershell the powershell Directory HOLDS Name i want read date from the file name and keep last 5 dates files using powershell i have set of files in a speci...
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