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| | Running PS1 file from command line Hi, I am trying to run a powershell script from the command line, and I would like this script to NOT show the box that powershell seem to show when running scripts. This is the same way that a batch file runs a script, and I don't want the users to see anything on the screen. Isn't this possible in Powershell? If so we still have to use VB script for this... Thanks in advance. :-) John Inge |
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| | Re: Running PS1 file from command line Hi, When you refer to running a PowerShell script "from the command line", do you mean the PowerShell command line or the CMD.exe command line? I am not sure what you mean by "box"? Do you mean the PowerShell console? Andrew Watt MVP On Mon, 4 Dec 2006 08:22:08 +0100, "John Inge Hansen" <jih@allianse.no> wrote: >Hi, I am trying to run a powershell script from the command line, and I >would like this script to NOT show the box that powershell seem to show when >running scripts. This is the same way that a batch file runs a script, and I >don't want the users to see anything on the screen. > >Isn't this possible in Powershell? If so we still have to use VB script for >this... > >Thanks in advance. :-) > >John Inge |
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