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  • @nolan_8
    @nolan_8 Рік тому +26

    It seems nomatter what I do it won't let me run scripts. It keeps saying that i have unauthorized access despite setting the policy in both PS and ISE in either order, with administrative privileges. I'm on W11, PS version 5 latest build.

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  Рік тому +26

      Hey Nolan! Try running Set-ExecutionPolicy unrestricted in PowerShell run as Administrator. I have seen that RemoteSigned sometimes still makes it limited. I'll add that note as an annotation to the video. Thanks for the catch!

    • @nolan_8
      @nolan_8 Рік тому +11

      @@PowerShellEngineer Thank you very much, that worked 👍👍

    • @dominiquedoeslife
      @dominiquedoeslife Рік тому +4

      Sudo

    • @dominiquedoeslife
      @dominiquedoeslife Рік тому +2

      @@PowerShellEngineer also, you should be able to open Power Shell in Admin mode.

    • @dominiquedoeslife
      @dominiquedoeslife Рік тому +2

      @@PowerShellEngineer Does this have to be done in safe mode, or in startup terminal? I use linux and mac mainly, and rarely run a windows hypervisor or emulator, so I thought I’d ask.

  • @theindooroutdoorsman
    @theindooroutdoorsman 5 місяців тому +82

    I found the best way to fix all errors in PowerShell. Change the font color of errors to match your background color. If you can't see the errors, they don't exist.

  • @visiongem
    @visiongem Рік тому +21

    I had my doubts about you and 2 hrs but I have to admit that this gets down to the nitty gritty. Thanks for taking the time.

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  Рік тому +3

      Thank you, I'm glad it was helpful! If you're interested, I have a video just on automation in under one hour that I think is kind of a next step from this video.

    • @visiongem
      @visiongem Рік тому +1

      @@PowerShellEngineer I will definitely check it out. I subscribe now.

  • @dominiquedoeslife
    @dominiquedoeslife Рік тому +13

    Update: this video helped my buddy to ditch the GUI and to be comfortable doing it! Yay!!!
    This is fantastic!! Thanks! I’m recommending this to a friend who uses windows exclusively, who hasn’t ditched the GUI yet. This really is a great tutorial. Appreciate you.

  • @hugomachefer1366
    @hugomachefer1366 Місяць тому +2

    Hesitations, quite a few silences 😅 coupled with quick statements 💨, but a great incentive for PowerShell with a good dose of fun 😄 and enthusiasm 🎉. I imagine that the paid version on UDEMY will stand out even more and be significantly more worthwhile 💡. Thank you for this wonderful demystification, Jim as James Tyler 🙌!

  • @cpm-freeware
    @cpm-freeware Рік тому +16

    ++GOOD! Watched a ton of videos on the topic the last 2 days - this one is by far the best: well structured, understandable examples, fun to key along in my own system.Keep up the good work!

  • @safkaify7875
    @safkaify7875 Рік тому +7

    Well organized, well spoken, easy to understand tutorial. For some reasons, volume is low (I experience this volume issue on some other online videos - but not all videos).

  • @denalimike8159
    @denalimike8159 Рік тому +1

    Probably one of the better tutorials! Mike from MI

  • @Promise198787
    @Promise198787 Рік тому +2

    Thank you. This video was so helpful. I'm just starting my journey learning PowerShell and this was so helpful. You gave me some confidence in learning it now.

  • @ashutoshpandey4744
    @ashutoshpandey4744 Рік тому +4

    best powershell tutorial video i have seen on the internet🔥🔥🔥

  • @mukundkumar6131
    @mukundkumar6131 Рік тому +2

    Thank you-I was able to learn PS basics- I like your teaching style..too good🤘

  • @joetripp123
    @joetripp123 8 місяців тому

    As a new PowerShell user this was super helpful and you presented it in a fun easy to understand way. Thanks

  • @nathanbenton2051
    @nathanbenton2051 7 місяців тому +1

    great stuff thanks. was in bash world for so long and as soon as wsl2 and powershell v6 became a thing i was like "ok windows is now my machine - and i can build stuff easily cross platform too"

  • @liyun9318
    @liyun9318 2 роки тому +6

    I like those fun examples! Thank you!

  • @RobbC.
    @RobbC. Рік тому +3

    Thanks mate, good vid. Newbie here and learnt a lot, much appreciated.

  • @OMNS777
    @OMNS777 Рік тому +1

    The best intro PS. Thank you 🙏

  • @kafkakos3618
    @kafkakos3618 Рік тому +1

    Sorry for the newbie question but at around 30 mins you type = @(‘ObiWan…’) what is the @ symbol for?

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  Рік тому

      Hey, no worries at all! That is called the array subexpression operator - you don't technically need it - you could do $jedi = "Obi-Wan","Anakin" and it would work the same 🙂

    • @kafkakos3618
      @kafkakos3618 Рік тому +1

      @@PowerShellEngineer understood now so thanks a lot 👍

  • @mrslippyfist18
    @mrslippyfist18 2 роки тому +4

    Nice work, great little refresher!

  • @prodigalSon3
    @prodigalSon3 8 місяців тому +1

    Hands down, the best tutorial on youtube (on the market for that matter lol) thanks bro!

  • @Markymark-qc9bj
    @Markymark-qc9bj 8 місяців тому

    WOW just wow! I got chat gpt to make a script that outputs a template for me based on my answers and I've been struggling to edit it as I don't know much, I'm only 18 minutes into this video and i was able to understand my script and make the correct edits!

  • @ryan4572
    @ryan4572 Рік тому +1

    Hi, When I type net session in Powershell, it shows me an SMB connections. Is there a way I can show SSH connection from PowerShell?

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  Рік тому +1

      Get-NetTCPConnection will show you all of the TCP connections. You could filter that down by piping it to a Where-Object that looks for port 22 connections: Get-NetTCPConnection | Where-Object { $_.OwningProcess -ne 0 -and $_.RemotePort -eq 22 } | Select-Object LocalAddress, RemoteAddress, RemotePort

  • @Marawan-Mero
    @Marawan-Mero 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you, that was very easy to follow & made a lot of Sense!
    Thanks!

  • @bertthenorf
    @bertthenorf 5 місяців тому

    how do you make a key press thing like:
    if plus pressed, press h

  • @pilgrim1536
    @pilgrim1536 2 роки тому +4

    Great video, any other resources you recommend to keep learning PS.

  • @hoomaneru
    @hoomaneru 10 місяців тому +1

    Very cool learning video. Specially when I found out you are a fan of LOTR :))

  • @offendedpotato3847
    @offendedpotato3847 4 місяці тому +1

    great video man ,great content.. i am begginer with basic python knowledge yet i was able to understand everything thanks a lot

  • @pierre-richardbeaubrun5063
    @pierre-richardbeaubrun5063 17 днів тому +1

    great practice powershell thanks alot

  • @ChrumkavySuchar
    @ChrumkavySuchar Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the video. Very helpful. May the force be with you.

  • @fusiz5369
    @fusiz5369 Рік тому

    DO YOU KNOW DOS COMMAND TO MAKE SHORTCUT FILES ?

  • @davidpinheiro9650
    @davidpinheiro9650 Рік тому +15

    1:22:42 This is where the SHELL part starts

  • @Max_V-q1q
    @Max_V-q1q Місяць тому

    1 hour passed and it is still some kind of basic stuff like print, save, if, switch, loops etc. Hopefully there will be some more interesting information at the end.

  • @BlueKaiTheEnd-
    @BlueKaiTheEnd- Рік тому

    This is exactly what I needed! Brought me up to speed

  • @manlikederek925
    @manlikederek925 2 місяці тому +1

    Great video.... for me the title is a bit misleasding as you covered a great deal in around 2 hrs but in order for me to digest & absorb the info there was much video stopping, practicing, and note taking. Hahaha 😂

  • @ktandeka
    @ktandeka Рік тому +1

    This helped me so much

  • @usmanhussain2060
    @usmanhussain2060 9 місяців тому

    Great watch sir, What book would you recommend for o365/Azure consultant to learn powershell? Thanks

  • @zuko9085
    @zuko9085 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate at the references used for programming. I didn't realize we were up to 908 pokemon these days. But I'm partial to the Johto region.

    • @adotcito
      @adotcito Місяць тому

      what do you mean partial to the johto Region, that one is one of the best. Id say second best maybe.

    • @zuko9085
      @zuko9085 Місяць тому +1

      @adotcito that's what I mean haha. It's my favorite for sure.

  • @gamemaniac22
    @gamemaniac22 6 місяців тому

    1:04:00 you wrote "Foreach ($peep in $HaloPeeps)", why did you use "$peep" as the value? It's part of the array $HaloPeeps; how does Powershell know to use each value in $HaloPeeps when calling $peeps for "Write-Host $peep 'has arrived' "? Is $peep a built in mechanism in PowerShell?

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  6 місяців тому

      From Microsoft Learn, it gives this example: "foreach ($ in $){}
      The part of the foreach statement inside parenthesis represents a variable and a collection to iterate. PowerShell creates the variable $ automatically when the foreach loop runs. At the start of each iteration, foreach sets the item variable to the next value in the collection. The {} block contains the commands to execute for each iteration."
      It's just implicit to the way that a foreach loop works in PowerShell. There always has to be a placeholder item variable to represent the current value as it iterates through the collection.

  • @borkesahin8729
    @borkesahin8729 4 місяці тому

    hey is it possible to embed tmux status line into powershell?

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  4 місяці тому

      This is what one could look like; I'm not sure how to keep it present on the shell though:
      while ($true) {
      # Get current time
      $time = Get-Date -Format "HH:mm:ss"

      # Get CPU usage
      $cpuUsage = (Get-WmiObject Win32_Processor).LoadPercentage
      # Get memory usage
      $mem = Get-WmiObject win32_operatingsystem
      $memFree = "{0:N1}" -f ($mem.FreePhysicalMemory/1MB)
      $memTotal = "{0:N1}" -f ($mem.TotalVisibleMemorySize/1MB)
      $memUsage = "{0:N1}" -f (($memTotal - $memFree) / $memTotal * 100)
      # Build the status bar string
      $status = "Time: $time | CPU: $cpuUsage% | Memory: $memUsage% used ($memFree MB free of $memTotal MB total)"

      # Clear the current line and write the status
      Write-Host -NoNewline "`r$status"
      # Sleep for a second before updating
      Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
      }

    • @borkesahin8729
      @borkesahin8729 4 місяці тому +1

      @@PowerShellEngineer really appreciate it thank you but seems like icons are missing 😁😁

  • @M911
    @M911 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you james👍
    Do you recommend books for learning PowerShell and automating with PowerShell

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  Рік тому +2

      Hey SysAdmin, I just recently finished my book, PowerShell for Systems Engineers - it's available on Kindle for now - I'm proofing the print version. I'm almost done with a companion course. www.amazon.com/dp/B0C12DPZ2C

    • @M911
      @M911 Рік тому

      @@PowerShellEngineer
      I am happy that you released book about PowerShell, is it tutorial or strategy book
      in addition, Do you provide workshop or course for specific subjects, for instance, I want to learn how to use ASDI in PowerShell for Active Directory and GPO.

  • @SachinV-ur8wh
    @SachinV-ur8wh Рік тому +3

    Thank you James ! Hope you'll also guide with additional (advanced) knowledge on the same topic.

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  Рік тому +4

      You are welcome, Sachin! I have been working on writing a PowerShell book since November and I am almost finished with that. I will be posting videos on more advanced topics more regularly soon.

    • @satisfyingartwork6839
      @satisfyingartwork6839 Рік тому

      ​@@PowerShellEngineerbro Execution Policy enable put us in any dangerous things?

  • @josephbirster693
    @josephbirster693 5 місяців тому

    So, a lot of my options are blurred out. What does that mean? i cant run anything, even though I am admin, and set policy to remotesigned?

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  5 місяців тому

      Set the policy to unrestricted and you should be good :)

    • @josephbirster693
      @josephbirster693 5 місяців тому

      @@PowerShellEngineer ahh okay, thank you sensei.

  •  Рік тому +1

    This was so helpful! Thank you!

  • @MohitKhare
    @MohitKhare Рік тому +1

    thank you. ❤❤

  • @ronaldco3697
    @ronaldco3697 Рік тому +1

    a very nice one for beginner!

  • @devisirigidi2560
    @devisirigidi2560 Рік тому +1

    I got a call On powershell scripting Language (automation)based project..did it usefull to take the project.and is it use full in future..?
    Give some suggestions guys please

  • @Default-YT80
    @Default-YT80 9 місяців тому

    Brother this is very informative and helpful! Thanks heaps!

  • @karolstenzel1526
    @karolstenzel1526 Рік тому +1

    Very nice course! Stuff nicely explained in a straightforward way, this is what I've been looking for.
    But maaan... Your voice is so quiet throughout the whole video! That outro jingle with the volume up spooked me out 😅
    Anyway, thanks for the knowledge, I wish you all the best!
    Cheers!

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, Karol! Yes, I have to get the volume and aspect ratio right on my next videos 😅 I've got more videos styled like this coming. I'm finishing editing on my PowerShell book I've been working on since November right now.

  • @raymondlipin7330
    @raymondlipin7330 4 місяці тому +1

    Amazing video!! Thank you!

  • @joeyhyde4448
    @joeyhyde4448 Рік тому +2

    This was phenomenal thank you.. I learned a ton..

  • @abbasali7843
    @abbasali7843 5 місяців тому +1

    This was lovely, thanks

  • @gatorgrad
    @gatorgrad Рік тому +1

    thanks for the lesson

  • @EspadaTube
    @EspadaTube Рік тому +1

    That was a very helpful video, keep it up! :)

  • @eyesaregreen
    @eyesaregreen Рік тому +1

    Rookie question (doesn't come super easy to me!). How do you decide when to write the script in the script window and when to do it in the console window?

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  Рік тому +2

      Hey! Great question. I write code in the PowerShell ISE script window when I want to save the script to run it again later or if I want to make a scheduled task to run the script automatically. In the console, I would run code if I'm just wanting to check something, like Get-Volume (for example) to check disk space or Test-NetConnection to see if a website or server is up.

  • @Thiago1337
    @Thiago1337 2 роки тому +3

    Nice vid, touched every major topic.
    Do you happen to know a good static analyzer for PowerShell?

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  2 роки тому +2

      Yes, the PSScriptAnalyzer from Microsoft. Though the GitHub plugin for VSCode works really well - I used it to audit my disk cleaner script.

  • @swapnalimohite8270
    @swapnalimohite8270 Рік тому +1

    Great video and great examples 😊 🎉

  • @NeerajJha-yf5fl
    @NeerajJha-yf5fl Рік тому

    Can you please help me create group manage service account, a basic one and start any service using that gmsa account

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  Рік тому

      This is untested, but something like this should work: New-ADServiceAccount -Name gmsa -DNSHostName -PrincipalsAllowedToRetrieveManagedPassword
      and then you can collect the password and restart the service with this:
      $secpasswd = ConvertTo-SecureString "" -AsPlainText -Force
      $mycreds = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential("DOMAIN\gmsa", $secpasswd)
      Start-Service -Name Spooler -Credential $mycreds

  • @e-bz724
    @e-bz724 Рік тому +7

    I'm on linux & stumble to this ...Why not ~

  • @DownNOut101
    @DownNOut101 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video.

  • @rons7555
    @rons7555 9 місяців тому

    Truly amazing tool !

  • @steveligeikis4628
    @steveligeikis4628 3 місяці тому

    Hey James, Great video. at the 50 minute mark you are doing some if elseif stuff with Pokemon regions. I tried it and found that any number =100 causes proper output. I believe your variables are strings, would this cause this type of error?

  • @HBOMB-nl9pw
    @HBOMB-nl9pw Рік тому +3

    Hi, great vid so far in 30 minutes or so.
    I use power shell in general for deploying applications via sccm. Pretty basic stuff probably from your perspective. Start-process etc with silent switches and so on for msi and exes etc.
    Are there any links or urls you could advise that would help with this particular area of power shell and deploying apps or making changes to a systems file system for example (usually deploy the ps script via sccm with a admin service account to the remote device)
    Seen some folk get really into a massive long script with other app deployment, I have no idea how they manage to retain the information to write from scratch to be honest. Personally I grab other people’s code online, test and then make it cater for the app in question needs (if it needs to be installed when the device has batter greater than 10 percent for example)
    Would it be possible to message you a couple of questions with some scripts I have for you opinion on them?
    Thanks 🙏

    • @HBOMB-nl9pw
      @HBOMB-nl9pw Рік тому +1

      Also, what best helped you retain the way you can just write the code like that, right off bat?

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  Рік тому +2

      Yes, the @pdq channel has some good resources for app deployment. I honestly am testing code the same way for the things I do as well. I often setup a test server just to make sure I don't inadvertently do something bad to my own PC or my server. Feel free to message me on UA-cam or Twitter!

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  Рік тому +4

      @@HBOMB-nl9pw I've been writing a book on PowerShell which will be out soon and I when I made this it was fresh off of two presentations in PowerShell, so I had done (and continue to do) a lot of scripting. Even still, I write something in PowerShell almost every day, even if it's just a little, so it keeps it fresh. For the video I did have an outline so I could keep track of what to move on to next to compress it down :) I would come up with a project to keep the challenges going and stay engaged.

    • @HBOMB-nl9pw
      @HBOMB-nl9pw Рік тому

      @@PowerShellEngineer been using and testing chatgpt to write test scripts and it’s really good so far, it wrote them similar to how I have which is good 🙂

  • @anuvind_m
    @anuvind_m Рік тому +1

    Hey James, I am a graduate who is trying to get into system administration and I am learning both linux and windows server. I have basic knowledge in programming and bash shell scripting. I was confused if I should learn python for scripting as it is cross platform, or just move on with powershell and bash shell. Can I get your opinion?

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  Рік тому +1

      I don't think you would be worse off for learning Python. I'd actually recommend learning all three. That said, for systems administration, PowerShell and Bash would be more useful. Additionally, PowerShell Core 7 is available on Windows, Mac, and Linux!

    • @txreal2
      @txreal2 Рік тому

      @@PowerShellEngineer learning all three? I wish I have the time.
      If I have to pick one first to start, what we you recommend? Thanks.

    • @franklynfosu
      @franklynfosu Рік тому +1

      @@txreal2 Python will be great to start with.

  • @aledirksen01
    @aledirksen01 8 місяців тому

    Not only get a get a nice refresh in PowerShell, but I also got to learn about the Pokémon regions.

  • @Kandrius91
    @Kandrius91 Рік тому +2

    Great examples.. Star Wars and Pokemon :) i like that. easier to learn that stuff

  • @sub-harmonik
    @sub-harmonik 7 місяців тому +1

    nice video, might be good to add a few bookmarks

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  7 місяців тому

      Thank you! There are a few in the description:
      Table of Contents/Chapters:
      0:10 - Introduction
      0:32 - Introduction to James Tyler
      1:20 - What is PowerShell?
      1:41 - How to open PowerShell
      1:55 - Adjust the font size of PowerShell
      2:13 - Check the version of PowerShell
      2:45 - Comparing PowerShell with Command Prompt (CMD)
      4:04 - Tips on using the shell itself (up arrow, tab completion)
      4:50 - Getting & Setting Execution Policy (so you can actually run scripts!)
      6:46 - Open PowerShell ISE
      7:46 - Adjust Zoom in PowerShell ISE
      8:14 - Write First PowerShell Script
      9:06 - Run Your First PowerShell Script
      9:22 - Note about PowerShell file extension
      9:40 - PowerShell Coding Comments
      11:14 - What are Cmdlets?
      12:50 - Cmdlet Parameters
      14:20 - Clearing the shell
      14:29 - Use Get-Command to find Cmdlets
      16:08 - PowerShell Modules
      16:22 - Get-Help (similar to man in Unix systems)
      18:50 - Pipeline (piping - or combining - commands)
      20:48 - Variables
      21:45 - Pipe a variable
      22:29 - PowerShell Variable/Data Types
      24:17 - Arithmetic with variables
      25:09 - Objects - Chris Thomas shoutout
      26:24 - Object properties
      26:47 - Get all properties of an object with Select-Object
      27:32 - Use Get-Member to get all of the different possible methods of an object
      29:18 - Arrays
      33:52 - Hashtables
      39:42 - Collecting user input with Read-Host
      43:44 - If... then... else conditionals
      52:47 - Switch Statements
      56:24 - For Loops
      1:02:58 - Foreach Loops
      1:04:07 - While Loops
      1:09:08 - Do While Loops
      1:10:25 - Defining Custom Functions
      1:14:14 - Defining Custom Advanced Functions
      1:17:01 - Error Handling
      1:22:40 - Create a file with New-Item
      1:24:05 - Create a folder with New-Item
      1:24:43 - Copy file with Copy-Item
      1:25:55 - Move file with Move-Item
      1:26:44 - Delete file with Remove-Item
      1:27:35 - Confirm if a file is there with Test-Path
      1:28:35 - Rename something with Rename-Item
      1:29:29 - Active Directory
      1:30:20 - Load AD Cmdlets with Import-Module ActiveDirectory
      1:30:41 - Get user information with Get-ADUser
      1:33:46 - Change user information with Set-ADUser
      1:35:30 - Add a user to a group with Add-ADGroupNumber
      1:36:55 - Remove a user from a group with Remove-ADGroupMember
      1:37:27 - Turn on advanced features in Active Directory Users & Computers
      1:38:26 - Add a new user with New-ADUser
      1:43:24 - Reset a password of a user
      1:46:50 - Wrap up & conclusion

  • @TheTariqibnziyad
    @TheTariqibnziyad Рік тому +1

    Thank you !

  • @zeal514
    @zeal514 Рік тому

    ughh, I feel like all of this i can figure out, and i totally get it while watching. It doesnt seem difficult to me in the slightest. The issue for me is, if i had to figure it out on the spot... I am looking for a entry level sys admin job. Can I say that I know powershell? I couldn't recreate this video off the top of my head. BUT if i was asked to do something, I could 100% figure it out. And if i was doing it on a daily basis, I would master it extremely quickly... So can i say that I know powershell?
    is this imposter syndrome? Do i just not know it?

  • @ArtVanAuggie
    @ArtVanAuggie 8 місяців тому

    Try doing something like this using VS CODE PowerShell extension.

  • @jedi22300
    @jedi22300 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @RemixOS-e4n
    @RemixOS-e4n Рік тому +1

    Hello Sir!..
    ...My English is not that good (lvl B1 still learning :P) ..anyways, that's not the case though lOl, I'll try to explain as much as I can :P...
    I'm new to "Powershell" (still learning the basics..) and briefly, STEP 1 I'm trying to read two different .txt files...the files are simply ranked words (from A to Z) but the words are not the same in each file though, say for example : file 1 path = "c/words/SectionA.txt" , file 2 path = "c/words/SectionB.txt"..STEP 2 matching the words in file 1 (line by line) with a string (text blah blah) and return the result to a variable (say $Result/Match= $Line , $Line_Number)..STEP 3 in file 2 reading only lines that match $Line_Number in "$Result/Match" ($Result/Match= $Line_Number)
    STEP 1 & STEP 2 were easy but stuck on STEP 3 (reading the specific lines which match the result $Line_Number)
    //$Index = "E" #reading files based on letters ex : A.txt, B.txt.....
    //$FilePath = "C:\Read\{0}*.txt" -f $Index
    //irrelevant//
    $FilePath1 = "c/words/SectionA.txt"
    $FilePath2 = "c/words/SectionB.txt"
    $regex = read-host "Write something"
    if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($regex) -eq $true){
    Write-Warning "Null Or Not Found"
    exit
    }
    $l = 1
    switch -regex -file $FilePath1 {
    $regex {
    "$l , $_"
    $l++
    STEP 3 GOES HERE ......
    }
    }
    ...anyone can help me with this and I'll be very grateful..thanks in advance + excuse my poor language :P..Peace!.

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  Рік тому +1

      Maybe something like this?
      $FilePath1 = "C:\words\SectionA.txt"
      $File1Content = Get-Content $FilePath1
      $regex = Read-Host "Enter the string to match"
      if ([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($regex)) {
      Write-Warning "Null or empty input"
      exit
      }
      $Result = @()
      $Line_Number = 1
      foreach ($line in $File1Content) {
      if ($line -match $regex) {
      $Result += "$Line_Number, $line"
      }
      $Line_Number++
      }
      $FilePath2 = "C:\words\SectionB.txt"
      $File2Content = Get-Content $FilePath2
      $FilteredLines = @()
      foreach ($entry in $Result) {
      $LineNumber = $entry.Split(',')[0] -as [int]
      if ($LineNumber -gt 0 -and $LineNumber -le $File2Content.Count) {
      $FilteredLines += $File2Content[$LineNumber - 1]
      }
      }
      Write-Host $FilteredLines

    • @RemixOS-e4n
      @RemixOS-e4n Рік тому

      "Edited" ..that's not what I'm looking for but it helps Thanks anyways .. have a good day :). @@PowerShellEngineer​

    • @RemixOS-e4n
      @RemixOS-e4n Рік тому

      Actually that was easier than I thought...
      all that I need to do is finding the matched words lines (*Only* $Lines_numbers without $Lines) ..and then later I can use them as "$Index" to get the specific lines from file2..for example :
      #########
      $FilePath1 = "C:\words\SectionA.txt"
      $FilePath2 = "C:\words\SectionB.txt"
      $File1Content = Get-Content $FilePath1
      $String = Read-Host "Type something"
      if ([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($String)) {
      Write-Warning "Null or empty input"
      exit
      }
      $String += "*"
      $FilteredLines = @()
      $Line_Number = 0
      foreach($Line in $File1Content){
      if($Line -like $String){
      $FilteredLines += "$Line_Number"
      }
      $Line_Number++
      }
      if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($FilteredLines)){
      Write-Warning -Message "Not Found"
      exit
      }
      $Result1 = (Get-Content -Path $FilePath1 | Select-Object -Index ($FilteredLines))
      $Result2 = (Get-Content -Path $FilePath2 | Select-Object -Index ($FilteredLines))
      #Display Contents
      $Result1 + "" + $Result2
      #######################
      that's it. (that was much fun ☺)..
      @@PowerShellEngineer

  • @danielmilewski7659
    @danielmilewski7659 Рік тому +1

    thank you sir!🥰

  • @EmmanuelMensah-rq3is
    @EmmanuelMensah-rq3is 5 місяців тому

    Thank you so much

  • @yesno5286
    @yesno5286 9 місяців тому

    i hate working with windows power shell since it has the c:/User/{name}/etc/etc/ which feels slower to write then ~\etc\etc the c: is really a turn off idk why

  • @musicfor_you
    @musicfor_you Рік тому +1

    thanks

  • @qamarzahid
    @qamarzahid Місяць тому +1

    This is how every scripting language should be taught to beginners. Make it a global standard 😂

  • @GuruChaz
    @GuruChaz 11 місяців тому

    I remember when Microsoft Windows wanted to get rid of the DOS command line. Most people these days probably don't even know what that is anymore. This was in the 90s. They said "With Windows, you don't need to type commands anymore." Ok, thanks. That's great.
    Several years later..."Here's Powershell. We want you to learn a whole new set of 50,000 commands again." Good lord. What is the matter with people?

    • @thecompanioncube4211
      @thecompanioncube4211 4 місяці тому

      And why do these commands have to be so deliberately different than Linux? Feels like a personal agenda against using already established industry wide accepted commands to do even simple stuff

  • @BaGaBwithaB
    @BaGaBwithaB 5 місяців тому

    For execution policy, I got this error:
    PS C:\Users\hssna\music> Get-ExecutionPolicy
    Restricted
    PS C:\Users\hssna\music>

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  5 місяців тому

      So, you want to run Set-ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted
      That will allow you to run scripts on the system.

  • @xXmayank.kumarXx
    @xXmayank.kumarXx 6 місяців тому +1

    please add chapters to the video so it'll be easy to navigate

  • @gavinw77
    @gavinw77 7 місяців тому +6

    using -eq and -ge etc is so dumb. We already have symbols for these, why make things different in a worse way? Really, at this stage, I just want C# scripting.

  • @LOLQ9000
    @LOLQ9000 5 місяців тому +1

    20:40

  • @tombaugh4666
    @tombaugh4666 Рік тому +1

    Complete NOOB here, I used Set-ExecutionPolicy unrestricted, as admin but I still get the red cd : Cannot find path 'C:\Scripts' because it does not exist.
    At line:1 char:1
    + cd C:\Scripts.
    Windows 10 Pro v 1909

    • @PowerShellEngineer
      @PowerShellEngineer  Рік тому

      You would need to make the C:\Scripts directory - you could do that with
      cd C:\
      New-Item -ItemType Directory -Name "Scripts"
      or just
      mkdir C:\Scripts

  • @dw9097
    @dw9097 Рік тому +1

    Tried #My First Comment. It still showed the comment. Wouldn't go away

  • @Jean-MarcNdong
    @Jean-MarcNdong 11 місяців тому +2

    Sound is a bit too low

    • @RenRealism
      @RenRealism 7 місяців тому +1

      Sounds fine to me!

  • @TM-wv1zc
    @TM-wv1zc Рік тому

    Power Shell LEARNING WITH FUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN😄😄😄😄😄

  • @reginamndii
    @reginamndii Рік тому +1

    10:11 -20.06.2023

  • @lewislyles1064
    @lewislyles1064 Рік тому +2

    I took powershell in college.

  • @Ivoshevo
    @Ivoshevo Рік тому +1

    I made this mistake back in 2015 and I promise my self not to do it again. Just learn Bash

  • @kenwood7195
    @kenwood7195 Рік тому +1

    It's good to see commercial Windows making some effort to catch up with free Linux.

  • @BeastlyNugs
    @BeastlyNugs 11 місяців тому

    move closer to mic please, hard to hear. good video otherwise, thank you!

  • @austintaylor5372
    @austintaylor5372 Рік тому

    "Now we have our erection"???? how could you sir 1:20:15

    • @intellectMind2024
      @intellectMind2024 Рік тому

      Error Action 😅, btw training is very good and easy to understand

    • @Manu-rd4pc
      @Manu-rd4pc 11 місяців тому

      After an hour and 20 minutes of training i guess it was time to relax a bit 😅

  • @3040_SHUBHRANILDAS
    @3040_SHUBHRANILDAS 6 місяців тому

    hello

  • @eddie79it1
    @eddie79it1 10 місяців тому

    e si che, con tutti quelli che vi hanno dato in campionato, avete avuto tempo per prepararvi..

  • @abanoubamir9325
    @abanoubamir9325 3 місяці тому

    this is not a PowerShell course it is a programming course, you joking??

  • @biigmonee
    @biigmonee 6 днів тому

    #PowershellLit

  • @im4485
    @im4485 7 місяців тому

    annoying but useful