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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. 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 …

  4. powershell - How to effectively use the `-Filter` parameter on …

    Note about Azure AD cmdlets This answer is crafted around the Active Directory cmdlets installed and available from Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT). However, the Azure AD …

  5. How to run a PowerShell script without displaying a window?

    Jan 28, 2015 · How is it possible to run a PowerShell script without displaying a window or any other sign to the user? In other words, the script should run quietly in the background without …

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

    How do I negate a condition in PowerShell? Asked 13 years, 8 months ago Modified 3 years, 7 months ago Viewed 469k times

  7. 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 …

  8. powershell - How to load or read an XML file using ConvertTo-Xml …

    Dec 12, 2020 · @Nicholas PowerShell runs on top of .NET. Anything that can be done with .NET can be done with PowerShell, give or take. Pretty-printing XML is certainly possible, but I …

  9. Use -notlike to filter out multiple strings in PowerShell

    Use -notlike to filter out multiple strings in PowerShell Asked 16 years, 2 months ago Modified 2 years, 11 months ago Viewed 205k times

  10. How to make an authenticated web request in Powershell?

    May 23, 2017 · For those that need Powershell to return additional information like the Http StatusCode, here's an example. Included are the two most likely ways to pass in credentials.