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| | Re: Calling function from script Jon wrote: Quote: > It should really work the way you've written it, but it's likely the > comma in the line > > Scan-Ports $s,$p > > that's throwing it out (causing the $p and $s to be amalgamated and > passed as one argument). Try it with a space as separator ie > > Scan-Ports $s $p > > as unintuitive as that may be. > the function from the shell is PS Y:\Scripts\PS> Scan-Ports HCBAPXDB 3389 so it should be called the same way from the script since it's essentially doing the exact same thing. I would only need the comma if I were calling the script and passing parameters. |
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