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Learn how to export CSV in PowerShell on Windows 11/10. The Export-CSV feature converts objects into strings and then saves them into CSV files.
Strings are a very common thing to see and use in PowerShell. Parameters may take strings and a lot of times the objects that are outputted by various commands have strings as their properties. In ...
In PowerShell, it is a simple matter to see an object’s properties and methods: Just use the Get-Member cmdlet to view them. You can do this by piping the output of a cmdlet.
Here's how to convert objects to and from the text format in the latest PowerShell version.
I'm trying to pull SIDs and usernames from the registry on a windows box for use later in a script, so I wrote a bit of powershell to pull those out, trim off the crap and feed them into an array ...
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