Powershell if statement null

    • [DOCX File]PowerShell Study Notes

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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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    • [DOCX File]Scripting transparency for Antimalware engines

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      Given the incredible power of PowerShell’s shell and scripting language, we’ve made major advancements in PowerShell’s transparency: robust over-the-shoulder transcription, deep script block logging, encryption and decryption cmdlets using the Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) standard, secure code generation APIs for developers, and “Constrained PowerShell” for systems that ...

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction - Microsoft

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      Applicability Statement. The PowerShell Remoting Protocol is required whenever a user wants to execute . ... The PowerShell Remoting Protocol requires the option named protocolversion to be present in the OptionSet of the wxf:Create message. ... or Null Value (see section .

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    • [DOC File]Microsoft

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      1.6 Applicability Statement. The PowerShell Remoting Protocol is required whenever a user wants to execute PowerShell commands on a server from a client. ... Property type: Null (see section 2.2.5.1.20) or String (see section 2.2.5.1.1). ID of the runspace.

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    • [DOC File]VBScript Function

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      Sub Statement Definition: Declares the name, arguments, and code that form the body of a Sub procedure. Windows PowerShell supports only functions, as opposed to functions and subroutines. You can define a function in Windows PowerShell by using the function statement followed by: The name of …

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    • [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.

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