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How to handle Events in PowerShell (another example of things you just can't do in a string based shell?) a GREAT example of how using PowerShell leads to .Net programming (and how knowing .NET programming translates into knowing PowerShell).
This is at the top of my list of crazy things ... I'm not 100% sure why you'd want to use a variable instead of a function badly enough to do this, but I guess variables are a lot easier to work into a string. Plus, it's obviously cool.
Scenario: Using PowerShell remoting, normal users can perform non-admin tasks on a machine remotely. There might be situations where an Administrator of the machine may want to terminate specific sessions created by specific users.
This book helps you use PowerShell to get things done. It contains hundreds of solutions to specific, real-world problems. For systems management, you'll find plenty examples that show how to manage the filesystem, Windows Registry, event logs, processes, and more
Windows PowerShell is a command-line shell and associated scripting language created by Microsoft. It is built on the .NET framework.
The commands in the Windows PowerShell are called cmdlets, which allow you to manage the computer from the command line.