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Tag Archives: debug
5 Day Spot on Hey, Scripting Guy! Talking Script Troubleshooting
I have a 5 day spot on Hey, Scripting Guy! this week (1-5 Dec) talking about troubleshooting scripts using some built-in cmdlets and using the PowerShell debugger. Be sure to check them out this week and let me know what … Continue reading
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Prevent Write-Debug From Bugging You
If you are like me, you try to take advantage of already available methods of displaying output that displays information about a running function or script or some other internal information by using Write-Verbose/Debug. The best thing about this is … Continue reading
Compare-Object Weirdness? Or Business as Usual?
I came across this forum question on the Hey, Scripting Guy! forum the other day and couldn’t help but take up the challenge of finding out and providing (hopefully) a good explanation as to why the following code snippet did … Continue reading