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Get-Process Sample 05
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     This sample shows how to create a cmdlet that displays a list of specified 
     processes.

     For Windows PowerShell information on MSDN, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=178145


Sample Objectives
=================
     This sample is a complete implementation of the Get-Proc cmdlet. It
     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.


Sample Language Implementations
===============================
     This sample is available in the following language implementations:

     - C#


Building the Sample Using Visual Studio
=======================================
     1. Open File Explorer and navigate to GetProcessSample05 under the samples 
        directory.
     2. Double-click the icon for the .sln (solution) file to open the file in 
        Visual Studio.
     3. In the Build menu, select Build Solution.
     4. The library will be built in the default \bin or \bin\Debug directory.


Running the Sample
==================
     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