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Command Prompt and Windows PowerShell are also simple and built-in options covered in this post for this purpose. We have already seen how to open a file or folder using Command Prompt or PowerShell.
Now, to check the FFmpeg installation, open PowerShell and run the following command to see if you get any result: ffmpeg -version Next, to convert a video from one file to another, open ...
Posey's Tips & Tricks How To Use .CSV Files with PowerShell, Part 1 When it comes to bulk administration, few things are handier than .CSV files. In this two-part series, Brien demos his top ...
Greetings Arsians! I am trying to learn PowerShell (using V3) and have a need to create a script that will copy a folder structure with logging. Originally I made a small script calling robocopy ...
Using built-in cmdlets that come with PowerShell, we can easily read and replace any kind of content inside of a text file. Whether the string to find inside of the text file is just a single word or ...
SMB files are ubiquitous across Windows environments and it's easy to lose track of them. However, using PowerShell, we can quickly and easily figure out not only what file shares exist on a remote ...
Posey's Tips & Tricks How To Use .CSV Files with PowerShell, Part 2 In the second part of this series, Brien shows how to import a .CSV file into a PowerShell array, including two methods for ...
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