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Windows PowerShell GetProcessSample05 Sample
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This sample shows how to create a cmdlet that displays a list of specified processes.
**Sample Objectives**
This sample demonstrates the following:
1. Declaring a cmdlet class.
2. Declaring cmdlet parameters.
3. Specifying positions for parameters.
4. Specifying that the parameters can accept an object from the pipeline or accept a value from a property of an object that has the same name as the parameter.
5. Handling errors and exceptions.
6. Writing debug messages.
Related topics
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[Windows PowerShell](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=178145)
Operating system requirements
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Client
Windows 8.1
Server
Windows Server 2012 R2
Build the sample
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1. Start Microsoft Visual Studio and select **File** \> **Open** \> **Project/Solution**.
2. Go to the directory named for the sample, and double-click the Visual Studio Solution (.sln) file.
3. Press F7 or use **Build** \> **Build Solution** to build the sample.
The library will be built in the default **\\bin** or **\\bin\\Debug** directory.
Run the sample
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1. Store the assembly in the following module folder: `[user]/Documents/WindowsPowerShell/Modules/GetProcessSample05`
2. Start Windows PowerShell.
3. Run the following command: `Import-Module GetProcessSample05` (This command loads the assembly into Windows PowerShell.)
4. Type the following command to run the cmdlet: `Get-Proc`