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| | RE: Newbie Question try PowerShell -NoProfile -Command "& 'my.ps1' param1 paramn " I dont know how to escale the & in the .cmd world %SystemRoot%\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe -NoProfile -Command "& 'my.ps1' param1 paramn " -- Romans 12:1-3 "Lee Moore" wrote: > I have looked through the PS documentation, but I have not found anywhere > that details how to execute a PS script. Is there a command-line parameter > to force the shell to load a file? I would like to schedule them in batch > but cannot figure out how to do so. I am skilled in .cmd command shell > programming, so I can easily to write the scripts. I just need the > missing-link. > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > |
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