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This version has two improvements and some scripts were changed to be compatible with this new version: - Starting on version 5.2 the log used to save the command output, enabling the communication between PowerShell and WinDbg is not used anymore. Now Read More...
So, here we go again. This is a minor version with a few new cmdlets. These new cmdlets are those that we use most of the time. DOWNLOAD POWERDBG Download PowerDbg POWERDBG FILES WinDbg.PSM1 ß Contains cmdlets used to communicate with WinDbg . Microsoft.PowerShell_Profile. Read More...
I’m very excited to present the new PowerDbg v5.0! There’s just one change, but it’s a HUGE change that makes PowerDbg extremely fast and easier to use. Let me explain: Send-PowerDbgCommand is the heart of PowerDbg . This is the cmdlet that sends information Read More...
Good news! Here’s the newest PowerDbg library. This version is more stable and has more features. Let me tell you about them and how to install it. New Features - Send-PowerDbgCTRL-BREAK / Send-PowerDbgResumeExecution If you’re wondering why do you need Read More...
This new version has one more parser for !PrintException and a killer feature that my colleagues and myself have wanted since the beginning: PowerDbg, more specifically Send-PowerDbgCommand , which now has the ability to wait until a command finished Read More...
It has been a while since my previous blog post. I’ve been busy with other tasks, including the new PowerDbg version 2.3. There’s a lot of new stuff on this new version and my estimate is that about 80% of the most used Windbg commands have been covered Read More...
[Note: According to Lee Holmes (one of the PowerShell creators) recommendation I changed the name convention. The images were not updated.] Sometime ago a colleague of mine, Vandy Rodrigues, from the Messaging team, was enthusiastic to tell me about PowerShell Read More...
 
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