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Mastering PowerShell looping is essential for any PowerSheller. Practice with for, foreach, and while loops to get better fast!
I’ve been rereading the Windows PowerShell Cookbook and I came across a variable I hadn’t noticed before… It turns out to be related to the -match comparison operator. -Match performs a regular ...
PowerShell is an invaluable tool for System Administrators when it comes to troubleshooting system issues. With its wide range of built-in cmdlets and flexibility, PowerShell enables you to ...
Gathering system information is a crucial aspect of system administration, as it helps you understand the resources and components of your infrastructure. In this article, we will explore how to use ...
Is Add-Member the most underrated and underappreciated cmdlet in PowerShell? PowerShell is so vast and can manage so many platforms and technologies. It’s easy to get deep in one module or topic. But ...
The basics of file management using PowerShell, including navigating the file system, copying, moving, and deleting files.
If you’re trying to determine which of your servers require reboots, you’ll love this PowerShell script to check the status. It turns out that a simple way to identify servers that are pending reboot ...
What works for Windows Powershell, doesn't always work for .NET 5, which is what modern versions of PowerShell like PowerShell 7 use. Well, thankfully it's pretty easy to write a simple random ...
This is different than how I usually create an array: There are some real advantages to using a PSCustomObject instead of a hashtable. But if all you need to do is quickly and easily store a ...
PowerShell modules are a powerful way to extend the functionality of PowerShell. Use Find-Module, Install-Module and Update-Module to start ...
PowerShell provides various tools and techniques to help you identify and troubleshoot errors in your scripts, functions, and modules.
Here’s a list of aliases you can use for PowerShell. An alias is just a shortcut. You can use an alias from the console or in a script, and it works just the same as the command that it references.