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  1. powershell cmdlet for system properties performance


    Hello is there powershell cmdlet performance in system properties to like edit it ?

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    elfmcskidy, Aug 16, 2021
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  2. PowerShell cmdlet to manage audio devices

    Hi,

    I would love to see even more PowerShell cmdlets that let you manage the native settings in Windows 10.

    I have two topics I would appreciate if someone from Microsoft could shed some light on

    • Is there a long term goal to release PowerShell cmdlets for all settings you can configure in the Windows 10 GUI/Control panel?
    • It would be great to get native PowerShell cmdlet to managing audio/recording devices. To be able to select/change the default playback and recording devices could be of big help in an enterprise environment. One example could be to make sure the correct
      speaker and mic are selected when running a video conference system based on Windows 10.

    Are the above topics something that are planned for future Windows 10 releases?

    Regards Erik

    * Moved from Insider *
     
    Erik Droszcz, Aug 16, 2021
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    No PowerShell cmdlets recognized


    I don't usually use ISE but it also worked for me


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    sml156, Aug 16, 2021
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  4. powershell cmdlet for system properties performance

    PowerShell script run - Cmdlets

    Greetings - in the last month my role (support for Microsoft) has begun running database searches using PowerShell ISE - the procedure and software I was given by Microsoft to follow specified PowerShell ISE, not PowerShell. The first week or so the searches
    seemed to run fine and I got good results returned. Then the searches stopped successfully executing. I got various error messages, or just illogical results, and so I tried reinstalling PowerShell a couple of times, with no success. On Friday 8/12 I upgraded
    to Win10 Anniversary Ed. I still can't successfully run a PowerShell ISE search request. So, I'm hoping the Forum can help:

    1. When I Run a request I get this pop-up: "Run only scripts that you trust. While scripts from the internet can be useful, this script can potentially harm your computer. If you trust this script, use the Unbock-File cmdlet to allow the script to run without
    this warning message. Do you want to run ...". I then get 3 options 1) Do not run, 2) Run Once, 3) Suspend.

    My understanding is that the "Unbock-File cmdlet" is a single-feature command that manipulates objects in Windows PowerShell. Where should I insert the "Unbock-File cmdlet" ? I trust the script because it was provided to me by Microsoft.

    2. I've been selecting option 2) Run Once. The script will then run for a while, and then I get this error message "[Expression Error] The import Cosmos.Document matches no exports. Did you miss a module reference?"

    How do resolve this issue? Reinstalling PowerShell has not seemed to help.

    Any help much appreciated!
     
    Jacqui Schultz, Aug 16, 2021
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