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| | 4 the powershell team integrate powershell with onenote been getting up close and personal with ms onenote 2007 this weekend for a work project and though it would be cool to have powershell integrated with so so as i surf the web and gather info and scripts i could try them out, say by highlighting the script and right clicking and choosing run in powershell and yeah i am aware of security risks but don't see much difference in copy/paste 2 a posh command window i am think we might get better documentation by having a project notebook |
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| | RE: 4 the powershell team integrate powershell with onenote There is a PowerShell provider available for OneNote http://bdewey.com/2007/07/18/onenote...hell-provider/ -- Richard Siddaway All scripts are supplied "as is" and with no warranty PowerShell MVP Blog: http://richardsiddaway.spaces.live.com/ PowerShell User Group: http://www.get-psuguk.org.uk "pghboemike" wrote: Quote: > been getting up close and personal with ms onenote 2007 this weekend for a > work project and though it would be cool to have powershell integrated with > so so as i surf the web and gather info and scripts i could try them out, say > by highlighting the script and right clicking and choosing run in powershell > > and yeah i am aware of security risks but don't see much difference in > copy/paste 2 a posh command window > > i am think we might get better documentation by having a project notebook |
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| | Re: 4 the powershell team integrate powershell with onenote pghboemike wrote: Quote: > been getting up close and personal with ms onenote 2007 this weekend for a > work project and though it would be cool to have powershell integrated with > so so as i surf the web and gather info and scripts i could try them out, say > by highlighting the script and right clicking and choosing run in powershell > > and yeah i am aware of security risks but don't see much difference in > copy/paste 2 a posh command window > > i am think we might get better documentation by having a project notebook It would be up to the OneNote (really part of Office?) team to write a PowerShell snap-in for their product. Marco -- Microsoft MVP - Windows PowerShell http://www.microsoft.com/mvp PowerGadgets MVP http://www.powergadgets.com/mvp Blog: http://marcoshaw.blogspot.com |
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