Powershell run exe as admin

    • [DOC File]Installation Document- BizTalk ESB ToolKit2.0

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      Open 32-bit powershell window as admin Type : Set-ExecutionPolicy-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted (confirm Y when prompted) Run Management_Install.cmd file found in c:\Projects\Microsoft.Practices.ESB\Source\Samples\Management Portal\Install\Scripts

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    • [DOC File]Microsoft

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      Note: It may be necessary to change the PowerShell execution policy to allow these scripts to run in your environment. This can be accomplished in the Configuration Manager console under Administration->Client Settings->Properties then selecting the User Agent tab to set the PowerShell …

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    • [DOCX File]Environment Setup

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      The UI is being developed all the time, and you will see small differences everywhere. However at this point you may be guided towards an entirely new Admin Center (and so these instructions simply won’t work). You should find a link in the upper right corner of the “Home” page that allows you to switch back to the old admin center.

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      Find the user and his roles like above (powershell script executing user has to be under co-admin/service admin role ) ... $ targetNugetExe = ".\nuget.exe" Remove-Item . ... Run the below PowerShell command as shown below

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction

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      The following Windows PowerShell commands, run at an administrator-level Windows PowerShell command prompt, perform the same function as the preceding procedure. Note that you must supply the User1 account domain credentials after entering the Add-Computer command.

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction .com

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      To know more about the script usage, run the below command in PowerShell: help .\Test-DiskSPDBlock.ps1 -Full. There is extensive help built into the script. PS C:\DiskSPD\TestScript> help .\Test-DiskSPDBlock.ps1 -Full. NAME. C:\Script\Test-DiskSPD\Test-DiskSPDBlock.ps1. SYNOPSIS. This script uses DiskSPD.exe to test the storage and formats the ...

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    • [DOCX File]Pre-requisites

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      We are using powershell scripts for deployment, sometimes the scripts are not allowed to execute on the machine, we can follow below steps to allow execution of the script: Unblock all PowerShell scripts and DLL files by unblocking mattercenter-master zip file in Windows Explorer (right-click -> Properties -> checkmark: Unblock -> OK)

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    • [DOCX File]Pre-requisites - GitHub

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      We are using powershell scripts for deployment, sometimes the scripts are not allowed to execute on the machine, we can follow below steps to allow execution of the script: Unblock all PowerShell scripts and DLL files by unblocking mattercenter-master zip file in Windows Explorer (right-click -> Properties -> checkmark: Unblock -> OK)

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    • [DOCX File]Trademarks - CionSystems

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      Otherwise you may run the .exe file of the application as an administrator by holding down shift key and right click the mouse, choose “Run as administrator”. 3. Error: “This setup requires Internet Information Server 5.1 or higher” displays during installation

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    • [DOCX File]MoFA AD Perimeter Zone

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      Powershell.exe “.\MoFA-Add-ADDS-Role.ps1” ... Log on into the first Domain Controller with a user that is member of the domain admin group: ... Right click on the PowerShell window and select “Run as Administrator”: In the PowerShell window that is appearing, type “ ...

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