How can I import NetAdapter module in powershell 5.0 on Windows 7 Ox64?
I upgraded to the latest and greatest Powershell 5.0 on my Windows 7 box. I was mainly doing it to work with the Get-NetAdapter cmdlet, but it seems it is not available to me. Is this cmdlet specific to Win8/Server8 power shell 4.0 only? Do I need to load a separate module maybe?
tried command Get-Module -ListAvailable. No module found named NetAdapter.
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I upgraded to the latest and greatest Powershell 5.0 on my Windows 7 box. I was mainly doing it to work with the Get-NetAdapter cmdlet, but it seems it is not available to me. Is this cmdlet specific to Win8/Server8 power shell 4.0 only? Do I need to load a separate module maybe?
tried command Get-Module -ListAvailable. No module found named NetAdapter.
windows-7 powershell
This link has some examples for querying network adapters with Powershell in Windows 7.
– root
Dec 1 '16 at 17:37
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I upgraded to the latest and greatest Powershell 5.0 on my Windows 7 box. I was mainly doing it to work with the Get-NetAdapter cmdlet, but it seems it is not available to me. Is this cmdlet specific to Win8/Server8 power shell 4.0 only? Do I need to load a separate module maybe?
tried command Get-Module -ListAvailable. No module found named NetAdapter.
windows-7 powershell
I upgraded to the latest and greatest Powershell 5.0 on my Windows 7 box. I was mainly doing it to work with the Get-NetAdapter cmdlet, but it seems it is not available to me. Is this cmdlet specific to Win8/Server8 power shell 4.0 only? Do I need to load a separate module maybe?
tried command Get-Module -ListAvailable. No module found named NetAdapter.
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asked Dec 1 '16 at 15:59
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This link has some examples for querying network adapters with Powershell in Windows 7.
– root
Dec 1 '16 at 17:37
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This link has some examples for querying network adapters with Powershell in Windows 7.
– root
Dec 1 '16 at 17:37
This link has some examples for querying network adapters with Powershell in Windows 7.
– root
Dec 1 '16 at 17:37
This link has some examples for querying network adapters with Powershell in Windows 7.
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Dec 1 '16 at 17:37
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Is this cmdlet specific to Win8/Server8 power shell 4.0 only?
Yes; The cmdlet is only aviable on Windows Server 2012+

Source: Get-NetAdapter
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Is this cmdlet specific to Win8/Server8 power shell 4.0 only?
Yes; The cmdlet is only aviable on Windows Server 2012+

Source: Get-NetAdapter
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Is this cmdlet specific to Win8/Server8 power shell 4.0 only?
Yes; The cmdlet is only aviable on Windows Server 2012+

Source: Get-NetAdapter
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Yes; The cmdlet is only aviable on Windows Server 2012+

Source: Get-NetAdapter
Is this cmdlet specific to Win8/Server8 power shell 4.0 only?
Yes; The cmdlet is only aviable on Windows Server 2012+

Source: Get-NetAdapter
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This link has some examples for querying network adapters with Powershell in Windows 7.
– root
Dec 1 '16 at 17:37