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* '''[[Getting_Started_(PowerShell)|Getting Started]]''' - Tips to get you up and running | * '''[[Getting_Started_(PowerShell)|Getting Started]]''' - Tips to get you up and running | ||
* '''[[Variables_(PowerShell)|Variables]]''' - An overview on PowerShell objects (variables) and their usage | * '''[[:Category:Variables_(PowerShell)|Variables / Objects]]''' - An overview on PowerShell objects (variables) and their usage | ||
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Revision as of 14:48, 21 June 2013
PowerShell has become the scripting standard for Windows, replacing VBScript. I never really ventured into VBScript, it never seemed capable of doing what I wanted to achieve (in an easy fashion) and always ended up using AutoIT instead.
For those that manage VMware vSphere environments there is the excellent PowerCLI snap-in, which has the most active online PowerShell support community (outside of PowerShell itself) [1]
- Getting Started - Tips to get you up and running
- Variables / Objects - An overview on PowerShell objects (variables) and their usage
- Interacting with...
See also PowerCLI - The VMware vSphere PowerShell snap-in
Further reading...
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Pages in category 'PowerShell'
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