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Pro PowerShell Desired State Configuration: An In-Depth Guide to Windows PowerShell DSC Ravikanth Chaganti Saideep Helicon Bengaluru, India ISBN-13 (pbk): 978-1-4842-3482-2 Pro PowerShell Desired State Configuration An In-Depth Guide to Windows PowerShell DSC Second Edition Pro PowerShell Desired State Configuration An In-Depth Guide to Windows PowerShell DSC - Second Edition - Ravikanth Chaganti
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IT administrators with limited scripting experience will also find this book a useful overview of what DSC offers and how to use DSC resources to automate configuration management and deployment. With a little prior PowerShell scripting experience, this book can be used as an in-depth reference to creating, customizing, and extending DSC in Windows. IT administrators, developers and DevOps engineers working in Windows-based data center environments.

Why doesn't it work in 32bit, despite me having the 32bit sqlite.Use Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) to configure your infrastructure on-premises and in the cloud. I extended the output of " & & " & $sDll_Filename & & _SQLite_LibVersion() & using the script from for testing. I put sqlite3.dll and sqlite3_圆4.dll in C:\Windows\System32 since many scripts depend on them. TabReplace_FileInSciTE(4) - If required: Change the TAB size here TabReplace_FileInSciTE = function(_tabsize) Replaces all TAB in the file currently open in SciTE _line = _line:gsub('\t', function() idx = idx +1 return tTab end)

PosTab = _line:find('\t', posTab +1) - find next TAB SRep = s:rep(iLen) - create replacement string SumLen = sumLen + iLen -1 - total length of the replacements

ILen = (_tabsize - ((posTab + sumLen -1) % _tabsize)) calculation replacement string, taking into account characters to be inserted Local $iderf = GUICtrlCreateButton("Right Finger", 340, 170, 85, 25) Local $idlf = GUICtrlCreateButton("Left Finger", 0, 170, 85, 25) Local $hGUI = GUICreate("Example", 425, 200)
