March 27, 2008 02:27 PM

PowerShell 101, Lesson 3

How to use PowerShell's operators and wildcards
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Executive Summary:
Windows PowerShell offers many different types of operators. For example, its comparison and logical operators let you create conditions that PowerShell evaluates to determine whether it should take specific actions. And its arithmetic operators let you not only perform mathematical calculations but also concatenate strings.


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It is a great start

Gebremeskel1/7/2010 12:48:21 PM


Very good articles

crjo4/22/2008 7:30:32 AM


I'm not sure what to make of this...

Figure 5 is supposed to return all non-Microsoft processes.

I know that the CSRSS process was purchased from Citrix a few years ago and probably not recoded by Microsoft, but why in the world would the System and WINLOGON processes be listed as non-Microsoft?

Mike4/17/2008 11:27:11 PM


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