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| | compare object $nett = compare-object $(get-content $pclist) $(get-content $exclusion) | select inputobject i would like to follow up with the next statement like eg foreach {$computers in $nett} etc etc How do i convert $nett into a array so that i can read it like a get-content textfile ? |
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