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Enable Powershell Feature in Windows Server 2008 R2 – SQL Server

August 13, 2011November 14, 2014 - by admin - Leave a Comment

In this article i’ll show you the steps to Enable PS in Windows Server 2008 R2. Windows Server 2008 gets shipped with Powershell v1.0. But it is disabled by default to …

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SQL Server Variables in Powershell

August 4, 2011November 14, 2014 - by admin - Leave a Comment

A variable is a symbolic name given to some known or unknown information, for the purpose of allowing the Variable name to be used independently of the information it represents. A variable name …

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SQL Server: Use of Dir | Get-ChildItem | LS in Powershell

August 3, 2011July 5, 2014 - by admin - Leave a Comment

The dir command allows you to see the available Files & Folders in a directory. The same command is available in Powershell to see all available Files and Folders in a …

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