Now that PowerShell is the next great command shell and scripting language, you might need some help converting your VBScripts to PowerShell. Microsoft has put together a site and guide to convert scripts easily.
Check out the site here.
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Converting VBScript to PowerShell
Now that PowerShell is the next great command shell and scripting language, you might need some help converting your VBScripts to PowerShell. Microsoft has put together a site and guide to convert scripts easily. Check out the site here.
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Re: Converting VBScript to PowerShell
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on Fri 22 Dec 2006 11:44 PM CET | Permanent Link
Here's a Powershell script to find files of certain type, say *.mp3 in all the shared folders on all the machines in current domain. If there is a better way to this, do let me know.
http://rougedelimiter.blogspot.com/2006/12/powershell-network-scan-script.html |
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