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Get-Process Sample 03
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This sample shows how to create a cmdlet that can take input from the pipeline.
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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. Declaring a cmdlet class.
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2. Declaring a parameter.
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3. Specifying the position of the parameter.
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4. Specifying that the parameter takes input from the pipeline. The input can be taken
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from an obect or taken from a property of an object that has the same name as
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the parameter.
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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 GetProcessSample03 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. Store the assembly in the following module folder:
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[user]/Documents/WindowsPowerShell/Modules/GetProcessSample03
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2. Start Windows PowerShell.
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3. Run the following command: Import-Module GetProcessSample03
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(This command loads the assembly into Windows PowerShell.)
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4. Type the following command to run the cmdlet: Get-Proc
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