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Here’s a simple function wrapper that utilizes a standard console application and wraps it into a PowerShell function.
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Here’s a simple function wrapper that utilizes a standard console application and wraps it into a PowerShell function.
If you ever feel the need to lock your interactive session via PowerShell, here’s a function that can do this.
This powershell single-liner will analyse your system event log for disk controller errors.
Here is a function that lists all the domains in your forest.
Ever wanted to display a dialog box from PowerShell rather than spitting out console text?
Sometimes cmdlets take some time, and unless they emit data, the user gets no feedback.
PowerShell can respond to system events such as locking or unlocking a session. Here is a fun sample.
If your Google Chrome browser is acting awkward with fonts, you may need to clean your Mac OS X Font Cache.
Power users will be quick to discover that Mac OS X Lion has made the user's library folder (`~/Library`) invisible.
If you like Front Row and are disappointed in Lion leaving it behind, you can easily get it working again just by copying a couple files over from the prior OS version.