However If run script direct from PowerShell ISE, it close the PowerShell ISE, because we are using Exit. Before compiling script how can I test the exit code? If use above code to get the exitcode in SCCM , is it correct approach or recommended with using SCCM. I read in som...
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This article describes how to debug scripts on a local computer by using the Windows PowerShell ISE visual debugging features.
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In PowerShell scripting, enabling a press any key to continue functionality is a common requirement, especially when creating interactive command-line applications or providing feedback to users. Several methods exist to achieve this functionality, each with its own advantages and use cases....
The objective of this article is to introduce you to a process to assign licenses to your Office 365 users automatically.This process is based on a set of PowerShell scripts.You can find the required PowerShell script code at the end of this article....
In the code above, we declare the variable and initialize it like this:[int]$c = "456". This line tells PowerShell to explicitly cast the string"456"to an integer, and the result is then stored in the variable$c. Next, we want to know the data type of the variable$c, so we us...
Export-CSV is a cmdlet that can be used in PowerShell to export the result of a command into a CSV file. This is useful when you want to export data from your PowerShell script into a format that can be easily imported into another application or database. ...
To use Git in PowerShell, first, launch “Windows PowerShell” using the startup menu. Then, navigate to the Git root directory and initiate a new Git repository for moving to it. After that, generate a file and add content using the “echo” command. Next, track the created file and...