By the power of Redmond!
I used to avoid the command line as much as possible. PowerShell, especially, felt like one of those things you only touched if something had gone very wrong. It looks outdated, it’s not exactly ...
Really minor issue:<BR>I deleted my shortcut to powershell on my XP machine. I can still run it, of course, but it doesn't have the spiffy colors, prompt settings, etc, that the PS shortcut gives ...
Windows Terminal is available in Microsoft Store. Hence, if you do not find it on your system, you can install it from there. After installing, you can open, customize and configure Windows Terminal ...
The Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell, which is included with Windows Server 2008 R2, can be used to perform password and account search operations against Active Directory Domain ...