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How do you comment out code in PowerShell? - Stack Overflow
NOTES File Name : xxxx.ps1 Author : J.P. Blanc ([email protected] ) Prerequisite : PowerShell V2 over ...
windows - How to run a PowerShell script - Stack Overflow
If your script is named with the .ps1 extension and you're in a PowerShell window, you just run ./myscript.ps1 (assuming the file is in your working directory). This is true for me anyway on Windows 10 with PowerShell version 5.1 anyway, and I don't think I've done anything to make it possible.
What are the different PowerShell file types? - Stack Overflow
.ps1 files are PowerShell scripts; it is the most common type of PowerShell file and one that is the most like other shell scripts like .sh, .bat files .psm1 files are PowerShell modules; these can contain multiple function scripts interacted as a package, can import modules into PowerShell with the Import-Module cmdlet as well as Install-Module
How do I execute a PowerShell script automatically using Windows task ...
To further illustrate @user4317867's point, my powershell script to send an email would hang indefinitely in the running state when I set it to run as the domain admin.
How to run powershell script from .ps1 file? - Stack Overflow
There are several ways to run a .ps1 file. The simplest way is to right-click the file and choose 'Run with PowerShell'. As others have suggested, you can also run your .ps1 file using powershell.exe either in command prompt or from a BATCH or CMD file. As follows: powershell.exe -File C:\Script.ps1
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