Re: MSH catching all objects and executing once.



I agree. although just the ability to instanciate objects from script
or prompt is excellent. MSH really is everything I wanted in a shell,
and more. The thing that has saved me is SO much time is get-eventlog,
I can save my self the time of looking through it by typing a few
commands and only seeing what I want to see, then I can email it, F-ing
brilliant.

And thank Jeff for the explaination. I can see how that would be very
desirable.

Also has anyone else played around with export-csv. I doesn't seem to
produce what I expect.

--Nick

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