Don’t copy and paste the same code over and over again. Instead, create a PowerShell function and save yourself time.
A handy tip was shared online this week, showing how you can use PowerShell to monitor changes to the Windows Registry over time. As Windows updates, application installs, setting changes, and malware ...
I’d given up on Windows PowerShell, the souped-up command shell with its own scripting language, after getting a bit of a headache trying to make sense of how it works. The “verb-noun” cmndlet (writen ...