Creating pipelines and interacting with objects in Windows PowerShell

Creating pipelines and interacting with objects in Windows PowerShell

Date: Feb 22, 2008

This is the second of a four-part screencast series on using Windows PowerShell with Microsoft evangelist David Aiken. This screencast shows you how to create basic pipelines, and then work interactively with objects by processing them across those pipelines. You will also be introduced to three more simple PowerShell commands: get-process, get-member and get-alias.

More Windows PowerShell resources:

Learning Center for beginners
Scripting School archive
PowerShell main topic page

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