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| | repost: problems with WriteProgress maybe I had too much useless detail in the last post: if I have a cmdlet that generates writeprogress records and then spits out dozens of lines of output, how do I get rid of the last progressrecord/bar on the screen before I start my writeobject calls? once the console starts to scroll, there's a dirty ugly flicker until the command ends (and the progress bar disappears). - Oisin ============================= http://www.codeplex.com/PSSharePoint http://www.codeplex.com/PowerShellCX |
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| | Re: repost: problems with WriteProgress I used to ask the same question. It looks like there is no straightforward way to get rid of the final Write-Progress record. -- Thanks, Roman Kuzmin |
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