When you write a PowerShell script, you are creating something that might be executed by someone else on a totally different computer. A potential obstacle is that the person running your script may ...
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Understanding functions in PowerShell
Don’t copy and paste the same code over and over again. Instead, create a PowerShell function and save yourself time.
Continuing from where I left off in my previous article on PowerShell parameters where I talked about defining the types and naming considerations, we will now take a look at some useful attributes ...
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