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| Guest | Default cmdlet names Is anyone, say perhaps a PowerShell developer (at least with in usage of Microsoft), tracking cmdlet names for current / future usage? Get-Alert Resolve-Alert Get-State Get-Event Get-UserRole Get-Monitor Get-PerformanceCounter Get-PerformanceCounterValue System Center Operations Manager Command Shell http://blogs.msdn.com/scshell/ Shouldn't these be PowerShell default cmdlet's names? |
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