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Blog Post:
Understanding and Using Updatable PowerShell
Help
By
The Scripting Guys
Summary : Learn how to use the updatable
Help
feature in Windows PowerShell. Microsoft Scripting...and a passionate user advocate. She writes the
Help
topics that you see when you type Get-
Help
. She lives in magnificent Escalante, Utah...
Posted on
30 Aug 2012
in Blog -
Blog Post:
Where is PowerShell Updatable
Help
for Windows Modules?
By
The Scripting Guys
...Windows PowerShell 3.0 Updatable
Help
. Hey, Scripting Guy! I love...and that is what’s up with the
Help
? I mean one of the nice things in Windows...nbsp;3.0 is that it does not ship with
Help
files. These need to be installed from...
Posted on
23 Sep 2012
in Blog -
Blog Post:
Using Categories to
Help
Search PowerShell
Help
By
The Scripting Guys
...advanced features in the Windows PowerShell Get-
Help
cmdlet to quickly find PowerShell
Help
information. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson...opportunity. Beginners can ask questions, and solicit
help
from the more experienced club members. You do...
Posted on
10 Oct 2012
in Blog -
Blog Post:
Hey, Scripting Guy! How Do I Add
Help
Information for Windows PowerShell Parameters?
By
ScriptingGuy1
...reading your articles this week about adding
Help
to scripts, and it looks really cool...work. I would love to be able to display
Help
for a script when the script is run with...constructions. Is there an easier way to add
Help
information for parameters used in a Windows...
Posted on
6 Jan 2010
in Blog -
Blog Post:
Automatically Add Comment-Based
Help
to Your PowerShell Scripts
By
ScriptingGuy1
...Summary : Automatically add comment-based
help
to your Windows PowerShell scripts; learn...modules , I created a text file that I called my
help
template . When I wish to add comment-based
help
to a script or to a function, I have to do...
Posted on
10 Sep 2010
in Blog -
Blog Post:
Use ScriptCop to
Help
Write Better PowerShell Scripts
By
The Scripting Guys
...using the free tool called ScriptCop to
help
write better Windows PowerShell scripts...intentions, but there has been nothing to
help
scripters do the “right&rdquo...scripters, and so many languages have tools to
help
make sure people “do the right...
Posted on
29 Jul 2011
in Blog -
Blog Post:
Modify PowerShell Comment-Based
Help
to Display Function Use
By
ScriptingGuy1
...add aliases and modify comment-based
help
to find roles of functions. Microsoft...does not play well with comment-based
help
, and it has a tendency to error out for...decided to use two fields in comment-based
help
that are not used by any cmdlets. I found...
Posted on
28 Oct 2011
in Blog -
Blog Post:
PowerTip: Use Saved
Help
Files to Update PowerShell
Help
By
The Scripting Guys
Summary : Learn how to use saved
Help
files to update Windows PowerShell
Help
on servers without Internet access. How can I update Windows PowerShell 3.0
Help
on a server without Internet access?  ...
Posted on
27 Oct 2012
in Blog -
Blog Post:
PowerTip: Save PowerShell
Help
Files
By
The Scripting Guys
Summary : Save Windows PowerShell
Help
files for use on other machines. How can you download Windows PowerShell 3.0
Help
files to update
Help
on other computers? Use the Save-
Help
...
Posted on
18 Oct 2012
in Blog -
Blog Post:
Hey, Scripting Guy! How Can I Add
Help
to Windows PowerShell Scripts?
By
ScriptingGuy1
...script committee at work that I must add
Help
to my scripts if they are to be stored in...then display the appropriate section of
Help
text for the user of the script. In the...ps1 script, three different levels of
Help
are created: Overview, Instructions...
Posted on
3 Jan 2010
in Blog -
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