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Tag Archives: reflection
The Perils of Loading Assemblies in powershell
After adding the script to load a new DLL into the GAC and AIC, I’ve been doing some additional work on my workflow libraries – including moving some functions into a central library rather than copying and pasting code between … Continue reading
Posted in facepalm, Powershell
Tagged .net, Gotcha, LoadFrom, Powershell, reflection
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Nested Objects in Powershell
I’m currently working on automating some activities for an Office365 deployment, and am making use of powershell cmdlets driven through c# – this works a treat most of the time, and aside from a few oddities (usually down to an … Continue reading
Posted in Office365, Powershell, Snippets
Tagged C#, coding, office365, Powershell, reflection, SI
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