Often, there are situations in which you perform a series of tasks on your PowerShell console and, after quite some trial and error, come across a solution. And then you wish you had recorded everything you did on the console. You could still copy content from the console, so you try to scroll up. But you can only go so far. Your command history (a little like Bash history) can help you, but sometimes, that feels limited as well.
A few months ago, we were troubleshooting a sync issue between two of their software update distribution systems, which were supposed to work in sync. After some of us were done beating around the GUI, we decided to pick PowerShell to fix the issue. We ran a series of commands and, after a few hours of fighting with the systems, they yielded and we were back up and running.
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