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We show you how to check your .NET Framework version using a variety of tools, including Command Prompt, PowerShell, and the Registry Editor. By Ryan Maskell April 16, 2024 11:14 am CEST ...
In this article, we’ll see how to modify the registry using two well-known PowerShell cmdlets. The first cmdlet is New-Item while the second is Set-ItemProperty .
On Windows 10, you can check the version of .NET through File Explorer, Registry, PowerShell, and Command Prompt, and in this guide, I'll show you how to complete this task.
A handy tip was shared online this week, showing how you can use PowerShell to monitor changes to the Windows Registry over time. As Windows updates, application installs, setting changes, and ...
It turns out that a simple way to identify servers that are pending reboot is to check the registry. This information is stored in the HKeyLocalMachine hive of the registry. PowerShell is perfect for ...
If there is one thing an administrator finds themselves doing, it is probably determining what software is installed on their system. It could be simply for just knowing what they have installed, or ...
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