PowerShell Click Button Scan for Ports, Processes etc












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I'm developing a PowerShell program which should scan for Ports, Services and Processes when you click the according button.
I have a close Button:



$Button.Add_Click ({
$form.close()
)}
.



Now I want to develop the function for §buttonport.Add_Click, for §buttonprocess.Add_Click and for §buttonservice.Add_Click.

When I click one of these buttons, I want a window to appear and show the respective results for the respective buttons.




  • Ports

  • Processes

  • Services


Or maybe open the console and show it if that's easier.



Thank you so much for your help!










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  • Please post your relevant code. General suggestions are usually considered too broad by admins, and without seeing your XAML and code behind it's difficult to assist

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I'm developing a PowerShell program which should scan for Ports, Services and Processes when you click the according button.
I have a close Button:



$Button.Add_Click ({
$form.close()
)}
.



Now I want to develop the function for §buttonport.Add_Click, for §buttonprocess.Add_Click and for §buttonservice.Add_Click.

When I click one of these buttons, I want a window to appear and show the respective results for the respective buttons.




  • Ports

  • Processes

  • Services


Or maybe open the console and show it if that's easier.



Thank you so much for your help!










share|improve this question

























  • Please post your relevant code. General suggestions are usually considered too broad by admins, and without seeing your XAML and code behind it's difficult to assist

    – trebleCode
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:09














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I'm developing a PowerShell program which should scan for Ports, Services and Processes when you click the according button.
I have a close Button:



$Button.Add_Click ({
$form.close()
)}
.



Now I want to develop the function for §buttonport.Add_Click, for §buttonprocess.Add_Click and for §buttonservice.Add_Click.

When I click one of these buttons, I want a window to appear and show the respective results for the respective buttons.




  • Ports

  • Processes

  • Services


Or maybe open the console and show it if that's easier.



Thank you so much for your help!










share|improve this question
















I'm developing a PowerShell program which should scan for Ports, Services and Processes when you click the according button.
I have a close Button:



$Button.Add_Click ({
$form.close()
)}
.



Now I want to develop the function for §buttonport.Add_Click, for §buttonprocess.Add_Click and for §buttonservice.Add_Click.

When I click one of these buttons, I want a window to appear and show the respective results for the respective buttons.




  • Ports

  • Processes

  • Services


Or maybe open the console and show it if that's easier.



Thank you so much for your help!







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  • Please post your relevant code. General suggestions are usually considered too broad by admins, and without seeing your XAML and code behind it's difficult to assist

    – trebleCode
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:09



















  • Please post your relevant code. General suggestions are usually considered too broad by admins, and without seeing your XAML and code behind it's difficult to assist

    – trebleCode
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:09

















Please post your relevant code. General suggestions are usually considered too broad by admins, and without seeing your XAML and code behind it's difficult to assist

– trebleCode
Nov 21 '18 at 14:09





Please post your relevant code. General suggestions are usually considered too broad by admins, and without seeing your XAML and code behind it's difficult to assist

– trebleCode
Nov 21 '18 at 14:09












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