If PowerShell expects a parameter in a specific order and you supply the parameter in that order, you can sometimes omit the parameter name. However, there are no hard and fast rules about when you can or can't omit the parameter name, so you should see the PowerShell Help files for details about a specific cmdlet. Jul 29, 2019 · Hello! Today in this blog post we are going to take a look into: 3 different approaches to Unzip or expand compressed files in PowerShell. All these methods can come handy in different scenarios, like one may be faster and one is supported on all .Net Frameworks, that means it can run on PowerShell v2 as well.
I have been looking for the way to do this using get-children and rename combined with if but no luck. I want to search all subdirectories (subdir1, subdir2, etc) of a directory (test) for a file "trigger.txt" and if the file exists in one of these subdirectories I want to change the name of another file in the same...
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