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42 lines
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Runspace Sample 08
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This sample shows how to use a PowerShell object to run commands. The PowerShell object builds
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a pipeline that include the Get-Process cmdlet, which is then piped to the Sort-Object cmdlet.
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Parameters are added to the Sort-Object cmdlet to sort the HandleCount property in descending
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order.
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For Windows PowerShell information on MSDN, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=178145
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Sample Objectives
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This sample demonstrates the following:
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1. Creating a PowerShell object.
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2. Adding individual commands to the PowerShell object.
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3. Adding parameters to the commands.
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4. Running the commands synchronously.
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5. Working with PSObject objects to extract properties from the objects returned by the commands.
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Sample Language Implementations
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This sample is available in the following language implementations:
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- C#
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Building the Sample Using Visual Studio
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1. Open File Explorer and navigate to Runspace08 under the samples directory.
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2. Double-click the icon for the .sln (solution) file to open the file in Visual Studio.
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3. In the Build menu, select Build Solution.
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4. The library will be built in the default \bin or \bin\Debug directory.
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Running the Sample
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1. Start a Command Prompt.
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2. Navigate to the folder containing the sample executable.
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3. Run the executable.
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