Powershell hashtable to array

    • [DOCX File]Windows Management Framework 5.0 Preview February 2015 ...

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      We’ve improved the Windows PowerShell language for defining classes and other user-defined types. The goal is to enable developers and IT professionals to embrace Windows PowerShell for a wider range of use cases, simplify development of Windows PowerShell artifacts (such as DSC resources), and accelerate coverage of management surfaces.


    • [DOCX File]Windows PowerShell Specification

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      Windows PowerShell: Contains the path of the console file (.psc1) that was most recently used in the session. This variable is populated when Windows PowerShell is started with the PSConsoleFile parameter or when the cmdlet Export-Console is used to export snap-in names to a console file.


    • [DOC File].NET Framework

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      PowerShell client: Any process that tries to initiate PowerShell commands using PowerShell remoting. PowerShell server: Any process that accepts commands from a PowerShell client process (via WinRM). runspace: An entity capable of running one (and only one) pipeline of commands.


    • [DOCX File]Introductions - Illinois State University

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      In general, use an array first but don’t be afraid to use a Hashtable if the need dictates. [PSCustomObject] vs. Add-Member Generating your own custom objects is very powerful and allows you to preciously format your data but using Add-Member allows you to add one or more additional attributes to an existing object being piped in.


    • [DOCX File]Introduction - .NET Framework

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      The PowerShell Remoting Protocol requires the option named protocolversion to be present in the OptionSet of the wxf:Create message. This option is described in section 3.1.5.3.1 and is used by the server to send messages to the client in a format that client can understand.


    • [DOCX File]Introduction - Home - NetApp Community

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      The following section describes PowerShell related naming conventions and recommendations. Variables # Rule. ... – array IP to connect to. Connects to array. Uses WFA authentication in order to do that, i.e. looks for credentials for the provided IP defined in WFA data base ... [hashtable] Hash table object. PowerShell comparison operators ...



    • [DOCX File]PowerShell Study Notes - Amr Eldib

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      DOS was a command-line based operating system. CMD lived on when Windows replaced DOS. CMD was long overdue for replacement and PowerShell does exactly that. PowerShell is based .NET and everything is a .NET object. Commands in PowerShell are named “Cmdlets” (Command-lets). PowerShell commands have a Verb-Noun syntax.


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