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Category Archives: WPF
Displaying a Squarified Treemap Using PowerShell and WPF
I was looking at VROPs recently and enjoyed looking at the data visualization that they used to show various states for things such as CPU, Memory and Disk Space for VMs and wanted to see if I could do the … Continue reading
PowerShell and WPF: Radio Button
I talked about working with CheckBoxes in my previous article and mentioned briefly how you can have them behave like a Radio button, but in the end, nothing beats the actual thing no matter how close you can make another … Continue reading
PowerShell and WPF: Checkboxes
Continuing on with my series on PowerShell and WPF, I am going to talk about using checkboxes in a form. Checkboxes are a great way to allow a user to select a specific item or items prior to moving on … Continue reading
Introducing PoshEventUI: A UI Way to Create Permanent WMI Events
Something that I have been working on the past couple of months (in between other things) was a UI approach to creating permanent WMI events vs. a command line approach. I really had only a few requirements that I wanted … Continue reading
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Tagged eventing, permanent events, PoshEventIU, Powershell, wmi
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