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We show you how to create and run PowerShell script file in Windows. You can create it using virtually any text editor or the ISE console.
Microsoft has given an option in all their command-line utilities, Command Prompt, PowerShell, and Windows Terminal to send Command output to a text file. In this post, we will see how that’s done.
This guide will show you the steps to quickly export a command output to a text file using Command Prompt or PowerShell on Windows 11.
The process is similar to creating any plain text file in PowerShell -- but with a few twists.
In the first of a new column featuring in-depth advice on Windows Servers, Brien Posey breaks down how you can create custom information dumps in PowerShell.