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Applies To: Windows PowerShell 2.0, Windows PowerShell 3.0
This section consists of an alphabetical list of the commands (cmdlets, functions, CIM commands, and workflows) that are installed with Windows PowerShell. To find the help topics that describe the commands, click the command-name link.
For a list of commands in each module, see Windows PowerShell Core Modules.
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Adds computers to a domain or workgroup. |
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Adds content to the specified items, such as adding words to a file. |
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Appends entries to the session history. |
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Adds job triggers to scheduled jobs. |
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Adds a user-defined custom member to an instance of a Windows PowerShell object. |
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Adds one or more Windows PowerShell snap-ins to the current session. |
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Adds a .NET type (a class) to a Windows PowerShell session. |
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Creates a system restore point on the local computer. |
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Deletes the contents of a item, such as deleting the text from a file, but does not delete the item. |
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Deletes all entries from specified event logs on the local or remote computers. |
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Deletes entries from the command history. |
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Clears the display in the host program. |
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Deletes the value of an item, but does not delete the item. |
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Deletes the value of a property but it does not delete the property. |
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Deletes the value of a variable. |
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Compares two sets of objects. |
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Commits the active transaction. |
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Reconnects to disconnected sessions. |
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Connects to the WinRM service on a remote computer. |
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Converts a path from a Windows PowerShell path to a Windows PowerShell provider path. |
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Converts object properties in CSV format into CSV versions of the original objects. |
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Converts a JSON-formatted string to a custom object. |
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Converts a secure string into an encrypted standard string. |
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Converts a string containing one or more "name=value" pairs to a hash table. |
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Converts .NET objects into a series of comma-separated, variable-length (CSV) strings. |
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Converts .NET objects into HTML that can be displayed in a Web browser. |
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Converts an object to a JSON-formatted string. |
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Converts encrypted standard strings to secure strings. It can also convert plain text to secure strings. It is used with ConvertFrom-SecureString and Read-Host. |
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Creates an XML-based representation of an object. |
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Copies an item from one location to another within a namespace. |
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Copies a property and value from a specified location to another location. |
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Debugs one or more processes running on the local computer. |
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Disables the System Restore feature on the specified file system drive. |
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Disables the job triggers of scheduled jobs. |
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Disables the breakpoints in the current console. |
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Prevents the computer from receiving remote Windows PowerShell commands. |
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Denies access to the session configurations on the local computer. |
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Disables Credential Security Service Provider (CredSSP) authentication on a client computer. |
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Disconnects from a session. |
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Disconnects the client from the WinRM service on a remote computer. |
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Disables a scheduled job. |
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Enables the System Restore feature on the specified file system drive. |
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Enables the job triggers of scheduled jobs. |
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Enables the breakpoints in the current console. |
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Configures the computer to receive remote commands. |
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Configures the computer to receive remote commands. |
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Enables a scheduled job. |
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Enables Credential Security Service Provider (CredSSP) authentication on a client computer. |
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Starts an interactive session with a remote computer. |
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Ends an interactive session with a remote computer. |
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Exports information about currently-defined aliases to a file. |
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Creates an XML-based representation of an object or objects and stores it in a file. |
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Exports the names of snap-ins in the current session to a console file. |
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The Export-Counter cmdlet exports performance counter data to log files. |
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Converts .NET objects into a series of comma-separated, variable-length (CSV) strings and saves the strings in a CSV file. |
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Saves formatting data from the current session in a formatting file. |
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Specifies the module members that are exported. |
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Saves commands from another session in a module file. |
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Performs an operation against each of a set of input objects. |
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Uses a customized view to format the output. |
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Formats the output as a list of properties in which each property appears on a new line. |
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Formats the output as a table. |
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Formats objects as a wide table that displays only one property of each object. |
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Gets the security descriptor for a resource, such as a file or registry key. |
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Gets the aliases for the current session. |
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Gets information about the Authenticode signature in a file. |
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Gets the items and child items in one or more specified locations. (Like "dir".) |
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Gets all commands. |
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Gets the restore points on the local computer. |
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Gets the content of the item at the specified location. |
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Gets control panel items. |
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Gets performance counter data from local and remote computers. |
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Gets a credential object based on a user name and password. |
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Gets the culture currently set in the operating system. |
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Gets the current date and time. |
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Gets the events in the event queue. |
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Gets the events in a specified event log or a list of the event logs on a computer. |
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Gets the event subscribers in the current session. |
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Gets the execution policies in the current session. |
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Gets the formatting data in the current session. |
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Gets an object that represents the current host program. |
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Gets the hotfixes that have been applied to the local and remote computers. |
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Displays information about Windows PowerShell cmdlets and concepts. |
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Gets a list of the commands entered during the current session. |
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Gets snippets that the user created. |
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Gets the item at the specified location. |
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Gets the properties of a specified item. |
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Gets Windows PowerShell background jobs (PsJobs) that are running in the current console. |
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Gets the job triggers of scheduled jobs. |
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Gets information about the current working location. |
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Gets the properties and methods of objects. |
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Gets the modules that have been imported, or can be imported, into the current session. |
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Gets information about .pfx certificate files on the computer. |
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Gets the processes that are running on the local computer or a remote computer. |
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Gets the breakpoints set in the current console. |
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Displays the current call stack. |
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Gets the Windows PowerShell drives in the current console. |
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Gets information about the specified Windows PowerShell provider. |
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Gets the Windows PowerShell sessions (PSSessions) in the current session. |
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Gets the session configurations registered on the computer. |
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Gets the Windows PowerShell snap-ins on the computer. |
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Gets a random number or selects objects randomly from a collection. |
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Gets scheduled jobs on the local computer. |
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Gets the job options of scheduled jobs. |
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Gets the services on a local or remote computer. |
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Gets the Windows PowerShell components that are instrumented for tracing. |
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Gets the current (active) transaction. |
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Gets the extended type data in the current session. |
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Gets the current user interface culture set in the operating system. |
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Returns the unique items from a sorted list. |
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Gets the variables in the current console. |
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Gets Windows PowerShell approved verbs. |
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Gets events from event logs and event tracing log files on local and remote computers. |
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Gets instances of WMI classes or information about available classes. |
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Gets the Credential Security Service Provider-related configuration for the client. |
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Displays management information for a resource instance specified by a Resource URI. |
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Groups objects that contain the same value for specified properties. |
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Imports an alias list from a file. |
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Imports a CLIXML file and creates corresponding objects within Windows PowerShell. |
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Imports performance counter log files (.blg, .csv, .tsv) and creates the objects that represent each counter sample in the log. |
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Converts object properties in a CSV file into CSV versions of the original objects. |
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Imports ISE snippets into the current session. |
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Imports language-specific data into scripts and functions based on the current culture setting of the operating system. |
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Imports cmdlets, aliases, functions, and other command types from another session on a local or remote computer into the current session. |
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Adds modules to the current session. |
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Runs a command or expression as a Windows PowerShell Workflow. |
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Runs commands on local and remote computers. |
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Runs commands or expressions on the local computer. |
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Runs commands from the session history. |
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Performs the default action on the specified item. |
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Sends an HTTP or HTTPS request to a REST-compliant web service. |
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Sends an HTTP or HTTPS request to a web service. |
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Calls WMI methods. |
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Invokes an action on the object that is specified by the Resource URI and by the selectors. |
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Combines a path and child-path into a single path. |
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Sets the event log properties that limit the size of the event log and the age of its entries. |
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Measures the time it takes to run script blocks and cmdlets. |
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Calculates the numeric properties of objects, and the characters, words, and lines in string objects, such as the text in files. |
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Moves an item from one location to another. |
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Moves a property from one location to another. |
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Creates a new alias. |
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Creates a new event. |
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Creates a new event log and a new event source on a local or remote computer. |
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Creates a Windows PowerShell ISE snippet. |
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Creates a new item. |
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Creates a new property for an item and sets its value. For example, you can use New-ItemProperty to create and change registry values and data, which are properties of a registry key. |
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Creates a job trigger for a scheduled job. |
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Creates an instance of a .Net or COM object. |
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Creates a new dynamic module that exists only in memory. |
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Creates a new module manifest. |
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Creates a Windows PowerShell drive in the current console. |
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Creates a persistent connection to a local or remote computer. |
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Creates a file that defines a session configuration. |
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Creates an object that contains advanced options for a session. |
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Creates an object that contains advanced options for a session configuration. |
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Creates an object that contains session configuration options for workflow sessions. |
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Creates a workflow session. |
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Creates an object that contains advanced options for a scheduled job. |
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Creates a new Windows service. |
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Creates an object that represents a time interval. |
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Creates a new variable. |
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Creates a Web service proxy object that lets you use and manage the Web service in Windows PowerShell. |
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Creates a new Windows event for the specified event provider. |
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Creates a new instance of a management resource. |
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Creates a WSMan Session option hashtable to use as input parameters to the following WSMan cmdlets: Connect-WSMan, Get-WSManInstance, Invoke-WSManAction, Set-WSManInstance. |
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Sends the output to the default formatter and the default output cmdlet. It is a placeholder that lets you write your own Out-Default function or cmdlet. |
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Sends output to a file. |
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Sends output to an interactive table in a separate window. |
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Sends output to the console. |
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Deletes output instead of sending it to the console. |
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Sends output to a printer. |
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Sends objects to the host as a series of strings. |
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Changes to the location most recently pushed onto the stack by Push-Location. |
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Adds the current location to the top of a list of locations ("stack"). |
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Reads a line of input from the console. |
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Gets the results of the Windows PowerShell background jobs in the current session. |
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Subscribes to events that are generated by the Windows PowerShell engine and by the New-Event cmdlet. |
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Subscribes to the events that are generated by a .NET object. |
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Creates and registers a new session configuration. |
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Creates a new scheduled job. |
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Subscribes to an event generated by a WMI object. |
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Removes computers from workgroups or domains. |
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Deletes events from the event queue. |
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Deletes an event log or unregisters an event source. |
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Deletes the specified items. |
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Deletes the property and its value from an item. |
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Deletes a Windows PowerShell background job. |
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Deletes job triggers from scheduled jobs. |
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Removes modules from the current session. |
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Deletes breakpoints from the current console. |
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Removes a Windows PowerShell drive from its location. |
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Closes one or more Windows PowerShell sessions (PSSessions). |
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Removes Windows PowerShell snap-ins from the current session. |
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Deletes extended types from the current session. |
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Deletes a variable and its value. |
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Deletes WMI classes and instances. |
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Deletes a management resource instance. |
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Renames a computer. |
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Renames an item in a Windows PowerShell provider namespace. |
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Renames a property of an item. |
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Resets the machine account password for the computer. |
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Resolves the wildcard characters in a path and displays the path contents. |
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Restarts ("reboots") the operating system on local and remote computers. |
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Stops and then starts one or more services. |
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Starts a system restore on the local computer. |
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Restarts a suspended job. |
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Resumes one or more suspended (paused) services. |
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Downloads and saves the newest help files to a file system directory. |
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Selects specified properties of an object or set of objects. It can also select unique objects from an array of objects or it can select a specified number of objects from the beginning or end of an array of objects. |
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Finds text in strings and files. |
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Finds text in an XML document. |
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Sends an e-mail message. |
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Changes the security descriptor of a specified resource, such as a file or a registry key. |
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Creates or changes an alias (alternate name) for a cmdlet or command element. |
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Adds an Authenticode signature to a Windows PowerShell script or other file. |
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Writes or replaces the content in an item with new content. |
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Changes the system time on the computer to a time that you specify. |
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Changes the user preference for the execution policy of the shell. |
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Changes the value of an item to the value specified in the command. |
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Creates or changes the value of a property of an item. |
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Changes the job trigger of a scheduled job. |
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Sets the current working location to a specified location. |
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Sets a breakpoint on a line, command, or variable. |
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Turns script debugging features on and off, sets the trace level and toggles strict mode. |
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Changes the properties of a registered session configuration. |
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Changes scheduled jobs. |
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Changes the job options of a scheduled job. |
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Starts, stops, and suspends a service, and changes its properties. |
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Establishes and enforces coding rules in expressions, scripts, and script blocks. |
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Configures, starts, and stops a trace of Windows PowerShell components. |
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Sets the value of a variable. Creates the variable if one with the requested name does not exist. |
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Creates or modifies instances of WMI classes. |
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Modifies management information related to a resource. |
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Configures the local machine for remote management. |
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Creates Windows PowerShell commands in a graphical command window. |
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Opens control panel items. |
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Displays the event logs of the local or a remote computer in Event Viewer. |
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Sorts objects by property values. |
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Returns the specified part of a path. |
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Starts a Windows PowerShell background job. |
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Starts one or more processes on the local computer. |
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Starts one or more stopped services. |
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Suspend shell, script, or runspace activity for the specified period of time. |
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Starts a transaction. |
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Creates a record of all or part of a Windows PowerShell session in a text file. |
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Shuts down local and remote computers. |
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Stops a Windows PowerShell background job. |
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Stops one or more running processes. |
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Stops one or more running services. |
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Stops a transcript. |
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Temporarily stops workflow jobs. |
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Suspends (pauses) one or more running services. |
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Saves command output in a file or variable and displays it in the console. |
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Tests and repairs the secure channel between the local computer and its domain. |
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Sends ICMP echo request packets ("pings") to one or more computers. |
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Verifies that a module manifest accurately describes the contents of a module. |
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Determines whether all elements of a path exist. |
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Verifies the keys and values in a session configuration file. |
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Configures and starts a trace of the specified expression or command. |
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Unblocks files that were downloaded from the Internet. |
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Rolls back the active transaction. |
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Cancels an event subscription. |
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Deletes a registered session configurations from the computer. |
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Deletes scheduled jobs from the local computer. |
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Updates and appends format data files. |
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Downloads and installs the newest help files on your computer. |
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Adds and removes items from a property value that contains a collection of objects. |
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Updates the extended type data in the session. |
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Adds the script block to the active transaction. |
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Waits until a particular event is raised before continuing to run. |
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Suppresses the command prompt until one or all of the Windows PowerShell background jobs are complete. |
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Waits for the processes to be stopped before accepting more input. |
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Creates a filter that controls which objects will be passed along a command pipeline. |
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Writes a debugging message to the console. |
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Writes an object to the error pipeline. |
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Writes an event to an event log. |
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Writes customized output to a host. |
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Sends the objects to the next command in the pipeline. If the command is the last in the pipeline, the objects are displayed on the console. |
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Displays a progress bar within a Windows PowerShell command window. |
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Writes text to the verbose message stream in Windows PowerShell. |
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Writes a warning message. |
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