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Once we’ve made the conversion we use this bit of code to display the value using just two decimal places: "{0:N2}" -f And yes, as a matter of fact wedohave a tip onformatting numbersthat explains how this all works. Thanks for asking!
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As you can see, all we’ve done here is take our local time and applied the ToUniversalTime() method; that will automatically display the local time as Greenwich time. In other words, the time will be displayed like this: Copy Thursday, October 25, 2007 8:50:04 PM Like we said, ...
New-CMApplicationDisplayInfo New-CMApplicationGroup New-CMApplicationGroupDeployment New-CMAppVVirtualEnvironment New-CMAssetIntelligenceCatalogItem New-CMAutoDeploymentRuleDeployment New-CMBaseline New-CMBaselineDeployment New-CMBLEncryptionMethodPolicy New-CMBLEncryptionMethodWithXts New-CMBlmSetting New-CMBMSCli...
Because the values of the$PROFILEvariable change for each user and in each host application, ensure that you display the values of the profile variables in each PowerShell host application that you use. To see the current values of the$PROFILEvariable, type: ...
Hi guys I am new in the world of powershell and trying to incorporate the job I do. How can I check size of a folder using powershell before copying it? powershellhdp powershellhdp Here's two simple examples: 1. Get the size as a number (useful if the number's goin...
My disk gets full several times and i have to clean it manually. so , is there is any script which can tell me which folder is consuming more than 10gb with its location. i tried this one - ... "Get-ChildItem -path "C:\junk" -Directory-force -Recurse | sort -descend...
DisplayName Alias Id Expand table Type: String Position: Named Default value: None Required: False Accept pipeline input: False Accept wildcard characters: False Applies to: Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019, Exchange OnlineInput...
[-DisplayName <String>] [-DomainController <Fqdn>] [-ECPEnabled <Boolean>] [-EmailAddresses <ProxyAddressCollection>] [-EwsAllowEntourage <Boolean>] [-EwsAllowList <MultiValuedProperty>] [-EwsAllowMacOutlook <Boolean>] [-EwsAllowOutlook <Boolean>] [-EwsApplicationAccessPolicy <EwsApplication...