![]() ![]() Of objects with Name, Length, LastWriteTime, and Updated. The function parses each file and produces an array ![]() The first function, Get-Sysinternals, simply retrieves the full list of Sysinternal files from Which I used as a basis for my two functions. I needed to install Sysinternals suite, but being that I’m a “find a PowerShell way” person, I started searching.įirst off, Jeff’s workflow, while very enlightening, was a bit overkill for my purpose and I wanted to not be heavy That made me realize - I didn’t have Sysinternals installed. On using a PowerShell workflow to download Sysinternals. ![]() Is a prolific PowerShell blogger, I dug a little deeper and found his Today, when I was looking for a way to search for all of my GitHub repositories, I found a couple Gists from I have a new laptop and have been configuring it as my primary PowerShell development system. ![]()
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