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Windows PowerShell Runspace 10 Sample

This sample shows how to add a cmdlet to an InitialSessionState object and then use the modified InitialSessionState object when creating a Runspace object.

Sample Objectives

This sample describes the following:

  1. Creating an InitialSessionState object.
  2. Adding a cmdlet to the InitialSessionState object.
  3. Creating a runspace that uses the InitialSessionState object.
  4. Creating a PowerShell object that uses the Runspace object.
  5. Running the pipeline of the PowerShell object synchronously.
  6. Working with PSObject objects to extract properties from the objects returned by the pipeline.

Windows PowerShell

InitialSessionState

PowerShell

PSObject

Operating system requirements

Client

Windows 8.1

Server

Windows Server 2012 R2

Build the sample

  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

  1. Start a Command Prompt.
  2. Navigate to the folder containing the sample executable.
  3. Run the executable.