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Brandon Shell
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m> you are right, I notice afterwards. I change file to .msh and now all
m> is working.
m>
m> "Brandon Shell [MVP]" wrote:
m>
Quote:
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>> Are you using Powershell V1? The [MSH] implies you are using a
>> beta/RC product.
>>
>> You can use Get-Host to get this.
>>
>> Brandon Shell
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>> Blog: http://www.bsonposh.com/
>> PSH Scripts Project: www.codeplex.com/psobject
>> m> I am trying to run a powershell script and I get the following
>> error.
>> m>
>> m> [MSH] C:\Documents and Settings\admin>ls
>> m>
>> m> Directory: Microsoft.Msh.Core\FileSystem::C:\Documents and
>> m> Settings\admi
>> m> n
>> m> Mode LastWriteTime Length Name
>> m> ---- ------------- ------ ----
>> m> -a--- 2/27/2006 10:35 PM 0 Sti_Trace.log
>> m> -a--- 11/6/2007 2:10 PM 453 test.ps1
>> m> d---- 2/27/2006 10:33 PM Desktop
>> m> d-r-- 3/16/2006 2:11 AM Favorites
>> m> d-r-- 3/21/2006 2:59 AM My Documents
>> m> d-r-- 2/27/2006 10:33 PM Start Menu
>> m> [MSH] C:\Documents and Settings\admin>$pwd\test.ps1
>> m> Unexpected token '\test.ps1' in expression or statement.
>> m> At line:1 char:13
>> m> + $pwd\test.ps1 <<<<
>> m> Can anyone tell me why this is not working.
>> m>