One of the most compelling reasons I find to use PowerShell is that I can get at all sorts of management information that used to require arcane or complicated VBScripts and command line tools. Now ...
One of the big advantages of using PowerShell as a scripting language is its use of objects. Since everything is an object in PowerShell, we can take advantage of structured data by calling properties ...
Typically, on a Windows-based PC, you can check an item or a folder’s size by just right-clicking the item or folder and then selecting Properties from the context menu. In this post, we will show you ...
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