Hi,
these are TCP client and server which can simply used for testing if a specific TCP port is open
Hi,
these are TCP client and server which can simply used for testing if a specific TCP port is open
Hi,
.NET assemblies often have some dependencies. You can use .NET reflection tolist the dependencies:
$ASM=[Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFile("C:\temp\webdriver\lib\netstandard2.0\WebDriver.dll") $ASM.GetReferencedAssemblies() Version Name ------- ---- 2.0.0.0 netstandard 8.0.0.0 System.Text.Json 8.0.0.0 Microsoft.Bcl.AsyncInterfaces 4.2.0.1 System.Threading.Tasks.Extensions 8.0.0.0 System.Text.Encodings.Web
When loading and you got an “Retrieve the LoaderExceptions property for more information.” add the Add-Type call into a try/catch block to get a verbose answer:
Eable logging
reg add HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Fusion /v EnableLog /d 1 /t REG_DWORD
try { Add-Type -Path D:\Temp\TestWebDriverNetCore\bin\Debug\net8.0\WebDriver.dll } catch { write-host ( $_.Exception.LoaderExceptions) }
Michael
Hi,
sometimes it is importend, when writing to the registry or file system in regions where the architecture redirection active, to known on which version a script runs.
Continue reading Windows: Check if Powershell process is the 32 or 64 Bit Version
Hi,
there is no GUI available to show to which Internet Explorer Zone a file belongs.
Continue reading Windows: Check to which (Internet Explorer) Zone a file or path belongs to
Hi,
this describes the creation of an powershell module.