Environment variables store data regarding the information used by the operating system and other programs. You can access the environment variables with PowerShell in any supported operating system ...
You have already written a “Hello, World!” program. As you can see, this isn’t very flexible—you provided the exact text you wanted to print. However, more often than not, we don’t know the values we ...
In my previous article in this series, I explained that you can make your PowerShell scripts far more flexible and dynamic by leveraging a configuration file as opposed to hard coding all of the ...
Spicing up Algebra I class isn’t easy, and getting students to check their answers can be especially challenging. However, introducing short Python programs to check answers is easy and fun, and your ...
Whether you are a technology enthusiast or a professional looking to enhance your scripting skills, we have designed this Windows PowerShell scripting tutorial for beginners, especially for you. So, ...
In simple terms, a variable is a container that holds a value. In PowerShell, variables are used to store and retrieve data. They can be used to hold anything from numbers, strings, arrays, and ...
Variable assets are values that are available to all runbooks and DSC configurations in your Automation account. You can manage them from the Azure portal, from PowerShell, within a runbook, or in a ...
PowerShell can save you a lot of time on Windows admin tasks, but to use it effectively you need to understand how it works. Here's a crash course in Windows PowerShell scripting basics to get you ...
Just had a couple techs scratching their heads about finding the path. Seriously? Yes. But to be fair, the path can get long and downright hard to read. And that was the problem for our tech friends.