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PowerShell has made it dead simple to automate all kinds of things. However, its simplicity can be deceiving. PowerShell takes the complexity out of script writing but unless you're writing a ...
This process isn't usually a big deal for short PowerShell scripts, but it can be tough if you are writing a long script. That being the case, I wanted to pass along a few of the techniques I use.
You can use PowerShell to automate almost anything, like batch renaming files for consistency or automating app launches. Let's write a few simple Windows PowerShell scripts to see it in action.
We show you how to create and run PowerShell script file in Windows. You can create it using virtually any text editor or the ISE console.
If you want to automate a task, just create a PowerShell script and schedule it. To know more, check out the instructions mentioned here.
How to Start a PowerShell Script From DOS. Microsoft's Windows PowerShell is a separate command-line environment from the traditional, DOS-like Command Prompt environment included with Windows.
With the advent of Windows Server 10, PowerShell is becoming more important for admins to master, or at least learn. Here's how to get started.