Of the many ways to get things done in Windows PowerShell, it's best to figure out which one works and stick with that. One of the things I both love and hate about Windows PowerShell is its inherent ...
In a business environment, it is common to find end-user Windows clients that have had dozens of applications installed over the years, with shortcuts created over multiple user profiles. Many of ...
Really minor issue:<BR>I deleted my shortcut to powershell on my XP machine. I can still run it, of course, but it doesn't have the spiffy colors, prompt settings, etc, that the PS shortcut gives ...
Microsoft released advanced hunting queries (AHQs) and a PowerShell script to find and recover some of the Windows application shortcuts deleted Friday morning by a buggy Microsoft Defender ASR rule.
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