- <#
- .SYNOPSIS
- This script gets the details of the PowerShell profile files
- related to a given host.
- .DESCRIPTION
- This script gets the 4 script file names from the $profile
- variable and creates a custom object containing the name and
- path or each profile, and whether that profile actually exists.
- .NOTES
- File Name : Get-ProfileFile.ps1
- Author : Thomas Lee - tfl@psp.co.uk
- Requires : PowerShell Version 2.0
- .LINK
- This script posted to:
- http://pshscripts.blogspot.com/2010/04/get-profilefileps1.html
- .EXAMPLE
- [PS] C:\foo:> .\Get-ProfileFile.ps1'
- Name : AllUsersAllHosts
- Path : C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\profile.ps1
- Exists : True
- Name : AllUsersCurrentHosts
- Path : C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1
- Exists : False
- Name : CurrentUserAllHosts
- Path : C:\Users\tfl\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\profile.ps1
- Exists : True
- Name : CurrentUserCurrentHost
- Path : C:\Users\tfl\Documents\WindowsPowerShell\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1
- Exists : True
- #>
- ##
- # Start of Script
- ##
- $profile | gm *Host* | % { $_.Name } | % {
- $rv = @{}; $rv.Name = $_ ;$rv.Path = $profile.$_;
- $rv.Exists= (Test-Path $profile.$_);
- New-Object PSObject -Property $rv
- } | Format-List
- # End of script
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Saturday, 17 April 2010
Get-ProfileFile.ps1
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