One of the unique features that Windows PowerShell modules offer is the idea of a composite management application. But what if it’s too late and you already have too much stuff loaded? You’ll learn how to fix that in this blog, which is based on Chapter 9 of Windows PowerShell in Action, Second Edition. Now you know how to avoid creating clutter in your session. This excerpt is from Windows PowerShell in Action The coupon code is also valid for a second book from the Manning collection. Remember that the code is valid only for the day the excerpt is posted. In addition, each blog will have a special code for 50% off the book being excerpted that day. Instead we have excerpts from seven books from Manning Press. This week we will not have our usual PowerTip. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Summary : Bruce Payette talks about how to remove a module that has been loaded into your Windows PowerShell environment.
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