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Command Examples
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How to start powershell
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How to obtain the command history
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How to display Powershell version
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Syntax:: If and Switch statements
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Syntax:: Do While - Do Until - For - ForEach loops
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Syntax:: Reading from or Writing to a file
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Syntax:: Writing to a HTML or CSV file
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Syntax:: Arrays - Constants - Functions - Variables
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Syntax:: How to create objects
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Syntax:: Writing to Console or Capturing User input
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Syntax:: line breaks - comments - merging lines - piping output to another command
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How to count lines from the output
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4.0:: Examples
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Operators:: What is the syntax for -f format operator
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How to launch powershell from command line
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General Tips
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What are the execution policies for powershell
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2.0:: Examples
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What are the execution policies and related commands
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AWS:: Examples of AWS powershell cmdlets
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5.1:: How to perform common tasks
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Working with Microsoft Office Word document - Part 1
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5.1:: Powershell 5.1 Cheatsheet
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How to generate the checksum (hash) of a file
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Working with Microsoft Office Word document - Part 2
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Working with Microsoft Office Excel - part 1
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2.0:: Powershell 2.0 Cheatsheet
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Modules::psexel:: Overview of the psexel module
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How to ensure that script files with .ps1 extension can be executed by powershell
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