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ICT-Hotlist TopicHow can the PowerShell Cmdlet "Set-StrictMode" help you make better scripts?To avoid PowerShell variable initialization problems use the PowerShell Cmdlet "Set-StrictMode -Version 2". In the images you will see an example of an erroneous script and a script with the "Set-StrictMode" cmdlet that warns for these kind of problems.A problem script example (Image courtesy of Microsoft Scripting Guy) A problem script example with warnings (Image courtesy of Microsoft Scripting Guy) A fixed script example corrected after warned by Set-StrictMode (Image courtesy of Microsoft Scripting Guy) Read more on the Scripting Guy site.
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