We examine Version Information in this post as we continue our series about the SAPIEN Script Packager settings.
File Properties
Version Information is stored in the resources of an executable file. A user can right-click on a file, select Properties,…
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With the advent of side-by-side module versions in Windows PowerShell 5.0, the lovely, but obscure ModuleSpecification object has become your new best friend. Use it to make sure that the commands and module that you use are the ones that…
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In this post, we explain why PowerShell Studio can run your scripts only the versions of Windows PowerShell that are installed on local and remote computers.
If you’ve recently upgraded to Windows 10 from Windows 7, 8, or 8.1, you’ll…
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In order to improve our products, we like to ask you from time to time how you use certain features, if you do at all.
This month our survey focuses on backup and version control. Your answers will decide what…
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