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| | Folder Browser Dialog Hi I have a PS script that does some work on some large text files (50MB+) and they require some paths to be specified by the user, so I use the System.Windows.Forms.OpenFileDialog to get the names from the user. I now need the user to specify a folder to write the result, ok so I try using the FolderBrowserDialog. It doesn't work. Does anyone have an example of using the FileBrowserDialog in Powershell. I've done a few searches, but apparently it requires to be invoked in a Single Threaded Model. Is there a workaround to call this in Powershell ? I've seen an example of running C# code from within Powershell? can it be accomplished in the way? Cheers, Vince |
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