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windows - How to run a PowerShell script - Stack Overflow The MSDN Technet URL now redirects to a page saying "The Windows PowerShell 1 0 Owner’s Manual has been retired For the most up-to-date Windows PowerShell content, go to Using Windows PowerShell " I'll try to replace it with a valid URL if I have time this afternoon
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 input, output, piping, and results Start with a good tutorial or overview, and don't try too hard to make syntax from other shells work You have to take it on its own terms
Windows Powershell policy execution bypass - Stack Overflow from inside PowerShell (or pass it to a powershell exe call); Bypass is a potential security risk, RemoteSigned is a compromise between security and convenience If neither approach works, the implication is that the execution policy is controlled via GPOs (Group Policy Objects) and can only be changed via them
powershell - How to fix running scripts is disabled on this system . . . In powershell # To check the current execution policy, use the following command: Get-ExecutionPolicy # To change the execution policy to Unrestricted, which allows running any script without digital signatures, use the following command: Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted # This solution worked for me, but be careful of the security risks involved
Stop Powershell from exiting - Stack Overflow You basically have 3 options to prevent the PowerShell Console window from closing, that I describe in more detail on my blog post One-time Fix: Run your script from the PowerShell Console, or launch the PowerShell process using the -NoExit switch e g PowerShell -NoExit "C:\SomeFolder\SomeScript ps1" Per-script Fix: Add a prompt for input to the end of your script file e g Read-Host