Powershell Step-by-Step: Scripts to Automate Windows Processes, Streamline Production, Overhaul Interface with Azure and Office 365 by Shaw Brandon

Powershell Step-by-Step: Scripts to Automate Windows Processes, Streamline Production, Overhaul Interface with Azure and Office 365 by Shaw Brandon

Author:Shaw, Brandon [Shaw, Brandon]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-12-04T16:00:00+00:00


-Module

Indicates that this cmdlet receives the modules that have been loaded by using the processes.

On Windows Vista and later versions of Windows, you ought to open PowerShell with the Run as administrator alternative to using this parameter on techniques that you do not own.

To get the modules that have been loaded by a system on a remote computer, use the Invoke-Command cmdlet.

This parameter is equal to getting the Modules property of every system object. When you use this parameter, this cmdlet returns a Process Module Object System Diagnostics Process Module, now not a system object. So, you can't pipe the output of the command to a cmdlet that expects a procedure object, such as Stop-Process.

When you use each Module and File Version Info parameters in the identical command, this cmdlet returns a File Version Info object with data about the file version of all modules.



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