Scripts to Automate, Manage, and Streamline
PowerShell combines the power of the command line with the flexibility of scripting, giving users precise control over their system, applications, and network environments.
What is PowerShell used for?
This section will provide demos and scripts using PowerShell. I use this as an online sandbox archive of code examples for my own reference, but it may also help others learning the fundamentals of PowerShell scripting.
While I make every effort to ensure the accuracy and usefulness of the code examples provided here, please remember that they are intended for archival and reference purposes only. Note that the code may not follow best practices, may be outdated, and there may be errors. Always test and validate any code before using it in production environments, and do read the disclaimer below.
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