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Windows PowerShell compiled Help for Search Server 2010 Express

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  • Version: 1.0
  • Category: Document
  • Language: English

Downloadable .chm file that contains Help for Windows PowerShell cmdlets for Search Server 2010 Express.

  • Important, before you download:
    • If the topics in this file do not appear as you expect (you see "Page cannot be displayed" or "Action canceled," for example), see the Instructions section on this page.
    • This is a compiled Help file that opens in HTML Help.

Files

Status: Live

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FileSize
SearchCmdlets.chm
SHA1: 23d50068a73164e74dca3873bc7f279bd584723d
263 KB
SharePointFoundationSearchCmdlets.chm
SHA1: d653401fc781114fb9efb04e954658b2f2a4e706
38 KB
SharePointProductsCmdlets.chm
SHA1: e31283bbd2b8fe6770c203d57605122b1ecbdd4e
442 KB

File sizes and hashes are retrieved from the Wayback Machine’s indexes. They may not match the latest versions of files hosted on Microsoft servers.

System Requirements

Operating Systems: Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP

  • Your computer must be running an operating system that can open compiled help files.

Installation Instructions

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    2. Click Save or Save this program to disk.
    3. Find the file on your hard disk and double-click it to open it.

    Known Issue: Text in file does not appear as expected

    The text in this file might not appear as expected. The messages "Navigation canceled," "Action canceled," or "The page cannot be displayed" might appear.

    To open this file to view the text
    1. Click Download.
    2. In the File Download dialog box, click Save.
    3. Use the Save As dialog box to save the file to your computer.
    4. Find the file on your computer, right-click it, and then click Properties.
    5. Click Unblock, and then click OK.
    6. Double-click the file to open it.
    For more information, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 892675.