PowerShell Click Button Scan for Ports, Processes etc
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!
windows powershell taskmanager
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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!
windows powershell taskmanager
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!
windows powershell taskmanager
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!
windows powershell taskmanager
windows powershell taskmanager
edited Nov 21 '18 at 15:20
HariHaran
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asked Nov 21 '18 at 8:52
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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
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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
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