

In fact, rebooting the computer does not always reset stuff. Simply exiting the program and reloading it does not always reset things.

In fact, I like to use modules to encapsulate certain pieces of functionality.īut with all that tweaking, changing, and configuring, it is easy to get things really messed up. I like to create specific profiles for certain environments instead of one big monolithic profile. One of the best ways to do this is to use a Windows PowerShell profile. The behaviors in the Windows PowerShell console and the Windows PowerShell ISE can be quickly changed. Not only the things that I can configure, but Windows PowerShell itself. One of the great things about Windows PowerShell is that it is highly configurable. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Summary : Ed Wilson, Microsoft Scripting Guy, talks about resetting the Windows PowerShell ISE settings to the defaults.
