Today's cmdlet ‣ Restart-Service
Stops and then starts one or more services.
Example's Remarks:
• This command starts all of the stopped network services on the computer.
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Stops and then starts one or more services.
Example's Remarks:
• This command starts all of the stopped network services on the computer.
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Today's cmdlet ‣ Get-WinEvent
Gets events from event logs and event tracing log files on local and remote computers.
Example's Remarks:
• The `Get-WinEvent` cmdlet uses the LogName parameter to specify the Windows PowerShell event log.
• The event objects are stored in the `$Event` variable.
• The Count property of `$Event`shows the total number of logged events.
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Gets events from event logs and event tracing log files on local and remote computers.
Example's Remarks:
• The `Get-WinEvent` cmdlet uses the LogName parameter to specify the Windows PowerShell event log.
• The event objects are stored in the `$Event` variable.
• The Count property of `$Event`shows the total number of logged events.
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Today's cmdlet ‣ Format-Custom
Uses a customized view to format the output.
Example's Remarks:
• This command formats information about the `Start-Transcript` cmdlet in the format defined by the MyView view, a custom view created by the user.
• To run this command successfully, you must first create a new PS1XML file, define the MyView view, and then use the `Update-FormatData` command to add the PS1XML file to PowerShell.
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Uses a customized view to format the output.
Example's Remarks:
• This command formats information about the `Start-Transcript` cmdlet in the format defined by the MyView view, a custom view created by the user.
• To run this command successfully, you must first create a new PS1XML file, define the MyView view, and then use the `Update-FormatData` command to add the PS1XML file to PowerShell.
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Today's cmdlet ‣ ConvertFrom-StringData
Converts a string containing one or more key and value pairs to a hash table.
Example's Remarks:
• Because the text includes variable names, it must be enclosed in a single-quoted string so that the variables are interpreted literally and not expanded.
• Variables are not permitted in the DATA section.
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Converts a string containing one or more key and value pairs to a hash table.
Example's Remarks:
• Because the text includes variable names, it must be enclosed in a single-quoted string so that the variables are interpreted literally and not expanded.
• Variables are not permitted in the DATA section.
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Today's cmdlet ‣ Split-Path
Returns the specified part of a path.
Example's Remarks:
• This command changes your location to the folder that contains the PowerShell profile.
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Returns the specified part of a path.
Example's Remarks:
• This command changes your location to the folder that contains the PowerShell profile.
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Today's cmdlet ‣ Export-PSSession
Exports commands from another session and saves them in a PowerShell module.
Example's Remarks:
• The `New-PSSession` command creates a PSSession on the Server01 computer and saves it in the `$S` variable.
• The `Export-PSSession` command exports the cmdlets whose names begin with Test from the PSSession in `$S` to the TestCmdlets module on the local computer.
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Exports commands from another session and saves them in a PowerShell module.
Example's Remarks:
• The `New-PSSession` command creates a PSSession on the Server01 computer and saves it in the `$S` variable.
• The `Export-PSSession` command exports the cmdlets whose names begin with Test from the PSSession in `$S` to the TestCmdlets module on the local computer.
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Today's cmdlet ‣ Resume-Service
Resumes one or more suspended (paused) services.
Example's Remarks:
• This command resumes all of the suspended services on the computer.
• The `Get-Service` cmdlet command gets all of the services on the computer.
• The pipeline operator (`|`) passes the results to the `Where-Object` cmdlet, which selects the services that have a Status property of Paused.
• The next pipeline operator sends the results to `Resume-Service`, which resumes the paused services.
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Resumes one or more suspended (paused) services.
Example's Remarks:
• This command resumes all of the suspended services on the computer.
• The `Get-Service` cmdlet command gets all of the services on the computer.
• The pipeline operator (`|`) passes the results to the `Where-Object` cmdlet, which selects the services that have a Status property of Paused.
• The next pipeline operator sends the results to `Resume-Service`, which resumes the paused services.
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Today's cmdlet ‣ Debug-Process
Debugs one or more processes running on the local computer.
Example's Remarks:
• This command attaches a debugger to all processes that have names that begin with SQL.
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Debugs one or more processes running on the local computer.
Example's Remarks:
• This command attaches a debugger to all processes that have names that begin with SQL.
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