#PSTip Enumerating mapped network drives using WScript.Network
In the ‘Create mapped network drive using WScript.Network‘ tip, it was shown how a mapped drive can be mounted. The WScript.
Read MoreIn the ‘Create mapped network drive using WScript.Network‘ tip, it was shown how a mapped drive can be mounted. The WScript.
Read MoreIn the ‘Create mapped network drive using WScript.Network‘ post, it was shown how a mapped drive can be mounted. The mapped drive doesn’t initially have a friendly name–only the name of the shared folder and the server name will be shown.
Read MoreThere are multiple methods of mapping network drives in PowerShell. In the past the net.exe tool was used and since PowerShell 3.
Read MoreNote: This tip requires PowerShell 2.0 or later. By leveraging engine events and PowerShell profile scripts we can automatically persist command history to disk, and import it in the next session.
Read MoreNote: This tip requires PowerShell 2.0 or later. PowerShell is designed to operate on objects. But, what can we do if all we have is text e.
Read MoreIn my previous tip, I showed some of my favorite methods to convert date time string to the local time. In the same context of RSS feeds, I sometimes find the description text in the RSS feed is HTML-encoded.
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