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The following is the complete code for the wrapper example, and I did put it on PoSHcode.org , the PowerShell code repository, :
As you can see below you can also use the Code in the Repository on your blog by using the provided link (Update try to fix codeexample output)and there are Cmdlets to retrieve the PowerShell code
And now you ...
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In this 3rd part of this series we go on with the output of a Test copy, and will start to parse the robocopy log, I just made a sTest1 directory with some test files and started the command as explained in last post,
You can see in the output that there are 3 distinct parts in the Robocopy output, Start, Details, Stop information divided ...
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listening to the PowerScripting Podcast - Episode 41 RoboCopy was mentioned, and I remembered some Robocopy stuff I still had laying around :
And I will use it as a series about using / wrapping a native tool from PowerShell, I start out with a bit of Text Processing, ...
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In a comment on this post PowerShell on joeware.net , I translated a Perl example that used ipconfig information, I used the same regex techniques as in the Perl example, but this made me think of a more PoSHy general wrapper that exposes the ipconfig information as an object in PowerShell.
for convenience I also added text output ...
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In this 2 part series I will show how you can customize TabExpansion by adding your own functionality to PowerTab
I added on-the-fly language translation functionality to PowerShell to show the posibilities the ''Custom User Function'' functionality in PowerTab offers. I allready mentioned in this ...
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To check the Scores in The Scripting Games 2007, I made the following script for the Advanced PowerShell Division :
( I did see also a version with Internet Explorer, on the NG and on a Blog )
[string]$url=''http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/funzone/games/games07/psascores.mspx''
$wc = new-Object ...
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When I did see this blogpost : Baby Names, Nameless Keys, and Mumbling , I also decided to ''scrape'' the Social Security Administration's Popular Baby Names site
I already did some webpage scraping like this in PowerShell : generate a random list of surnames . (Yes,Yes breaking rule seven ;-) )
but here we do a bot more ...
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Inspired by this blogpost : http://weblogs.asp.net/jgalloway/archive/2007/01/10/code-puzzle-2-generate-random-fake-surnames.aspx , about generating a random list of names, I made this PowerShell solution
Only I decided instead of generating fake names just to ''Steal'' the list of existing surnames from ...
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