Windows
Does Bash On Windows Take A Lot Of Space
As an avid user of both Windows and Linux, I’ve always been intrigued by the integration of the two systems. One feature that caught my attention is the ability to run Bash on Windows, which allows me to use Linux command-line tools directly within the Windows operating system. However, one common question that I’ve come ... Read more
How Much Powershell Is On 70-697
When I was preparing for the 70-697 exam, I was pleasantly surprised by the significant focus on PowerShell. As a Windows system administrator, I already had some experience with PowerShell, but delving into its intricacies for the exam was both challenging and rewarding. The Significance of PowerShell in 70-697 PowerShell is an essential tool for ... Read more
How Do You Want To Open This File Powershell
As a tech enthusiast and PowerShell aficionado, I often find myself delving into the world of file management and automation. One common task that I encounter is the need to open a file using PowerShell. Whether it’s for editing, viewing, or performing operations on the file’s content, PowerShell offers a plethora of options for handling ... Read more
Can’t Launch Powershell As Administrator
Have you ever encountered the frustrating issue of not being able to launch PowerShell as an administrator? As someone who loves tinkering with technology and troubleshooting tech issues, I’ve come across this problem more than a few times. Let’s dive into the potential reasons behind this issue and explore some troubleshooting steps to resolve it. ... Read more
Can I Pull Powershell Up In Recovery Win 10
Sure, you can definitely pull up PowerShell in Windows 10 recovery. It’s a great feature that allows you to troubleshoot and fix various issues with your operating system. Let’s dive into the detailed steps of how to access PowerShell in Win 10 recovery. Accessing PowerShell in Windows 10 Recovery First, you’ll need to access the ... Read more
A Call To Sspi Failed Powershell
Have you ever encountered the frustrating error message “a call to sspi failed” while working with PowerShell? If so, you’re not alone. This cryptic error can be a headache to troubleshoot, but fear not! I’ve delved into this issue and gathered some insights that I’ll be sharing with you in this article. Understanding the Error ... Read more
A Powershell Window Pops Up When I Start Windows
When I first encountered the issue of a PowerShell window popping up every time I started Windows, I found it to be quite a nuisance. After some investigation and troubleshooting, I discovered that this problem can occur due to various reasons, including startup scripts, scheduled tasks, or even malware. Identifying the Cause Upon exploring the ... Read more
Will Windows 2016 Run Sql 2008 R2
As a technical expert, I can confidently say that Windows Server 2016 is indeed capable of running SQL Server 2008 R2, however, it’s important to consider some critical aspects before making the decision to run this particular setup. First and foremost, it’s important to note that while Windows Server 2016 offers a secure and robust ... Read more
How To Get Rid Of Powershell Has Stopped Working
Have you ever encountered the frustrating “PowerShell has stopped working” error message? I know I have, and it can be a real headache to deal with. But don’t worry, I’ve got you covered with some tips and tricks to help you get rid of this pesky issue. Understanding the Issue Before we dive into the ... Read more
How To Get Open Powershell From Here Without Holding Shift
Hey there! So, you want to know how to open PowerShell from a specific location without having to hold down the shift key? I’ve got you covered. Let’s dive into it. Opening PowerShell with a Right-Click By default, if you want to open PowerShell in a specific location, you need to hold down the shift ... Read more