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Month: November 2021

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Running ForEach in parallel on Windows Powershell 5 (and older)

Posted on November 27, 2021April 20, 2022 by Patrik

What we are looking at today is something I have seen people ask for time and time again but never seen a good pre-built solution for. I used to have my own "manual" and clunky way of doing this but then when looking for something completely different I just happened to stumble upon this little…

  • Patrik Johansson
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    Working with a wide flora of systems but with a focus on Configuration Manager (MEMCM/SCCM).

    Passionate about Powershell and building tools that are easy to use for everyone.
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