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Tag Archives: runspace
Dealing with Runspacepool Variable Scope Creep in PowerShell
Something that I had noticed a while back that I would receive some output values in my objects that shouldn’t have been there. Properties that should have been Null had values in them, and not just random values, but values … Continue reading
Speaking at the Tampa PowerShell User Group
On May 18th, I will be speaking remotely at the Tampa PowerShell User Group talking about using Runspaces. I don’t know if this will be open for remote users, but if you are local to the Tampa area, then feel … Continue reading
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Speaking at Austin PowerShell User Group
This Thursday at 6pm CST I will be speaking at the Austin PowerShell User Group. I won’t actually be there (I wish I was there) but instead will be doing this remotely from my house. My topic will be on … Continue reading
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Tracking the State of PowerShell Runspaces in a Runspacepool
A question that I have received a number of times has always involved a way to determine the state of each runspace that is in a runspacepool. Since a runspacepool is used to throttle the number of runspaces that are … Continue reading
Speaking at Omaha PowerShell User Group on PowerShell Runspaces
For those of you around the Omaha/Lincoln area, you can catch me tomorrow night speaking at the Omaha PowerShell User group where I will be talking about PowerShell runspaces and how you can use them for multithreading with your commands … Continue reading