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This sample shows how to use PowerShell commands from IronPython by invoking the PowerShell API(s) directly and also by using a nice Python helper class. The samples use both of these techniques to detect whether a host meets some of the minimum system requirements for playing Age of Empires III Trial edition. The readme.htm in the download (download page: IronPython-1.0-Samples-IPPowerShell.zip) will get you started.
By utilizing managed PowerShell API(s) from IronPython, it becomes downright easy to perform a runtime inspection of the system. As an example, you can determine how much memory your video card has installed on it using only a couple lines of IronPython code. To make working with PowerShell even easier, the “powershell.py” module (included with this sample) allows you to run PowerShell cmdlets in a very elegant and object-oriented manner.
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- Anonymous
September 14, 2006
Posted just for Ravi :) IronPython Sample: IPPowerShell This sample shows how to use PowerShell commands... - Anonymous
September 14, 2006
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