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| | PSHostUserInterface.Write and legacy apps I'm trying to write my own application that hosts PowerShell, but when trying to use a non-powershell command like ping, the output doesn't seem to go through PSHostUserInterface.Write() like I expect it to. Where is this information going? It does seem to run ping.exe (at least I can see the process start in task manager), but Where does the output go? Thanks. |
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