![]() The answer is to supply a graphical front end to your PowerShell scripts. It’s not you, though, that needs to run the script it’s a colleague who won’t touch the command line, or an IT helpdesk who can’t have access to the servers where PowerShell is installed to run the script. The task is currently a significant challenge for your organisation. You’ve spent hours putting together a killer PowerShell script that is going to automate a task in your workplace. ![]()
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