Timeline for Powershell foreach + Get
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Mar 10, 2021 at 23:35 | vote | accept | Tiago Vicente | ||
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Mar 9, 2021 at 20:57 | answer | added | harrymc | timeline score: 1 | |
Mar 9, 2021 at 20:44 | comment | added | postanote | As for this "I'm a little newbie in PowerShell". that is all well and good as we've all been there, past, present, and future, but this does mean, at minimum, you should spend the time getting up to speed on the topic. As you asked is a Day one, hour one, cmdlet use case, with full documentation, samples/examples in the built-in Powershell help files. As well as all over the web, and via Youtube videos. Don't stress always know that virtually any IT Pro question you have, has already been asked/answered many times/many ways on the web and other references long before you'd hit SU/SO, etc. | |
Mar 9, 2021 at 20:39 | answer | added | postanote | timeline score: 2 | |
Mar 9, 2021 at 20:05 | history | edited | DavidPostill♦ | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 9, 2021 at 19:35 | comment | added | Lee_Dailey |
[1] please add formatting markers around your code. the how-to is linked on the page you used to create your Question. ///// [2] have you looked at the properties of any of the items in your $Printers collection? try using Get-Member ... [grin]
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Mar 9, 2021 at 19:17 | history | asked | Tiago Vicente | CC BY-SA 4.0 |