To be honest, there is really no specific “PowerShell way” of doing things. That is why one of my pet peeves is when someone says, “That is not a very PowerShell way of doing things.” Well, the overriding principle of Windows PowerShell is to fade into the background and to permit one to work as one wishes to work. Today, there are even more ways of doing things. Anyway, the conversation was a reflection of the many ways of doing things that are available in Windows PowerShell…and that was back in the Windows PowerShell 1.0 days. Actually, I am not certain it was ever turned into a Windows PowerShell song, but it probably could have been. When Windows PowerShell was still in beta, there was a saying (song?) that said there must be 50 ways to stop a process. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. ![]() Summary : Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about comparing WMI and using native Windows PowerShell.
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