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  1. What does the "@" symbol do in PowerShell? - Stack Overflow

    Dec 12, 2008 · I've seen the @ symbol used in PowerShell to initialise arrays. What exactly does the @ symbol denote and where can I read more about it?

  2. windows - How to run a PowerShell script - Stack Overflow

    How do I run a PowerShell script? I have a script named myscript.ps1 I have all the necessary frameworks installed I set that execution policy thing I have followed the instructions on this …

  3. powershell - How to fix "running scripts is disabled on this system ...

    Nov 1, 2020 · In powershell # To check the current execution policy, use the following command: Get-ExecutionPolicy # To change the execution policy to Unrestricted, which allows running …

  4. Can I get "&&" or "-and" to work in PowerShell? - Stack Overflow

    The quickest way to real frustration when learning PowerShell is to start by thinking that it is just an expanded CMD or bash. It has a fundamentally different model, epecially when it comes to …

  5. What does "%" (percent) do in PowerShell? - Stack Overflow

    It seems that the % operation starts script blocks after the pipeline, although about_Script_Blocks indicates the % isn't necessary. These all work just fine. get-childitem | % { write-host $_.Na...

  6. Running a command as Administrator using PowerShell?

    Sep 12, 2016 · 34 You can create a batch file (*.bat) that runs your powershell script with administrative privileges when double-clicked. In this way, you do not need to change anything …

  7. What is the difference between dot (.) and ampersand (&) in …

    Feb 13, 2019 · The difference between the . and & operators matters only when calling PowerShell scripts or functions (or their aliases) - for cmdlets and external programs, they act …

  8. How can I pass an argument to a PowerShell script?

    powershell.exe itunesForward.ps1 Is it possible to pass an argument from the command line and have it applied in the script instead of the hardcoded 30 seconds value?

  9. How do I negate a condition in PowerShell? - Stack Overflow

    How do I negate a condition in PowerShell? Asked 13 years, 11 months ago Modified 17 days ago Viewed 475k times

  10. How can I perform a keystroke inside PowerShell?

    I have .ps1 script to grab some information from a VMware cluster environment. In some place of the .ps1 script, it requires the Enter button keystroke. How can I do that?