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“I saw your blog post about the upcoming 2013 Scripting Games, and I need to get back into shape by writing some code,” she stated. “You can help me find my autographed copy of Don’s book.” “How can I help you, my peach?” I implored. “Well are you going to help?” she asked as she stood up. Not sure if this is a question, a remark, or even if it was directed at me, I decide to keep quiet. “I can’t find the flippin’ book,” the Scripting Wife exclaimed without looking up. In situations like this, I have learned to keep my mouth shut, and to wait for a natural opening.
I see the source of the noise: the Scripting Wife is digging through the front closet, and she has boxes, books, and other assorted paraphernalia spread out over the vestibule floor. I get up from my swing and go into the house. Strangely enough, I see nothing, so I go back to reading my email. I hear a sort of a thump, thump, thump, rattle, rattle, rattle sound and I look up. In my mind, it is a perfect way to ease in to the day, and my Surface is great for stuff like checking email and sending tweets. I am sitting on the lanai drinking a cup of English Breakfast tea, and checking my email with my Microsoft Surface RT device. The days seem to start early, and the evening arrives later this time of year in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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The information contained in this documentation is subject to change without notice.Summary : The Scripting Wife learns about using Windows PowerShell to copy files and folders in prep for the 2013 Scripting Games. Pure shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this documentation. This documentation is provided "as is" and all express or implied conditions, representations and warranties, including any implied warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement, are disclaimed, except to the extent that such disclaimers are held to be legally invalid. Pure Storage may make improvements and/or changes in the Pure Storage products and/or the programs described in this documentation at any time without notice. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization from Pure Storage, Inc.
#Windows copy log license#
The Pure Storage products and programs described in this documentation are distributed under a license agreement restricting the use, copying, distribution, and decompilation/reverse engineering of the products. Third party names may be trademarks of their respective owners. © 2015-2022 Pure Storage® (“Pure”), Portworx® and associated its trademarks can be found here as and its virtual patent marking program can be found here. Get-ItemProperty "HKLM:\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSDSM\Parameters" | out-file c:\$ -ErrorAction Silentl圜ontinue | Export-Csv "setup_log-INFO.csv" -NoTypeInformation The following information should be gathered for all Windows Server versions.
#Windows copy log zip file#
zip file containing all of the generated log files will be in the root of the C:\ drive. Once complete, the uncompressed files will be located in a folder that is named after the computer name on the C:\ drive. \Get-WindowsDiagnosticInfo.ps1 -Cluster -Compress For Windows Server Failover Cluster machines.For non-Windows Server Failover Cluster machines.
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Go the location of the script download and execute it as follows:.Open a PowerShell session as Administrator.(If you are using the PowerShell Toolkit version 2.0.2.0 or later, the Get-WindowsDiagnosticinfo cmdlet is included.) Download the script from GitHub or this article.To determine the current execution state, run Get-ExecutionPolicy. After running the script, you can reset the execution restriction back to it's original state.
In order for the script to run in more secure environments, you must set the Set-ExecutionPolicy -RemoteSigned in the PowerShell session. The Get-WindowsDiagnosticinfo.ps1 script is not digitally signed. The script provides more flexibility with a -Cluster parameter for Windows Server Failover Cluster (WSFC) environments, as well as a -Compress parameter which allows for the ability to compress the logs for ease of submission to Support. The script is also a part of the FlashArray PowerShell Toolkit. The latest updated version will always be available on GitHub. This script is available on GitHub as well as attached to this article.
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A PowerShell script is available that incorporates all of the manual collection steps given below.