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Jan 8, 2016
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PowerShell Spotlight: January 2016

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Summary: PowerShell MVP and the Scripting Wife, Teresa Wilson, talks about upcoming events in the PowerShell community for January 2016.Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Today we have back guest blogger, Teresa Wilson. Teresa, as you probably know, is my real-life wife, and she is also known as the Scripting Wife. She once said that it w...

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Jan 8, 2016
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PowerTip: Automatically Enable PowerShell ISE Toolbar

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Summary: Ensure that the Windows PowerShell ISE toolbar is always enabled.  How can I use Windows PowerShell to turn on the ISE toolbar?  Turn on the toolbar with the following command: $psISE.Options.ShowToolBar=$True To turn it off, change the value to $False.

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Jan 8, 2016
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A Favorite PowerShell ISE Feature: Remote Text File Editing

Doctor Scripto

Summary: Sean Kearney shows you how to edit files remotely in the Windows PowerShell ISE.        Honorary Scripting Guy, Sean Kearney, is here today to show you the last of the little nuggets I love to use in the Windows PowerShell ISE—that is editing files remotely.   Note   This is a five-part se...

Windows PowerShellguest bloggerSean Kearney
Jan 7, 2016
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PowerTip: List All Files Open in PowerShell ISE

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Summary: Get a list of all files that are currently open in the Windows PowerShell ISE.  How can I pull a list of anything that I am currently editing in the Windows PowerShell ISE?  Use this command to get the entire list of files (including the full file path) that are currently open             in the Powe...

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Jan 7, 2016
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A Favorite PowerShell ISE Feature: Snippets

Doctor Scripto

Summary: Sean Kearney shows you how to get sample code in the Windows PowerShell ISE. Honorary Scripting Guy, Sean Kearney, is here today to show you a really cool feature that has been in Windows PowerShell ISE for a while, but you might have overlooked it! It’s called Snippets.    Note   This is a five-part series that includes the followin...

Windows PowerShellguest bloggerSean Kearney