ii (Invoke-Item), Captain!<p align=left> I have discovered the following which I have found highly useful.<br><br>Let's say you are working in PowerShell and want to display the current working folder in Windows Explorer.<br><br>All you need to do is execute:<br><br></p> <div style="border-right:#7f9db9 1px solid;border-top:#7f9db9 1px solid;font-size:11px;overflow:auto;border-left:#7f9db9 1px solid;line-height:100%! important;border-bottom:#7f9db9 1px solid;font-family:Courier New;background-color:white"> <table style="border-top-width:0px;border-left-width:0px;margin:2px 0px;width:99%;border-bottom:#eee 0px solid;border-collapse:collapse;background-color:#fff;border-right-width:0px" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0> <colgroup> <col style="padding-left:10px;font-size:11px;border-bottom:#f7f7f7 1px solid;font-family:Courier New;white-space:nowrap"> <tbody> <tr> <td><font style="font-size:11px">ii . </font></td></tr></tbody></table></div><br>That is ii (for Invoke-Item), space, period.<br><br>(Of course, if you want to show a child folder, substitute its name in place of the period.)<br>© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.Fri, 01 Aug 2008 12:25:39 Z85f255c0-362d-4dce-8fd4-c9d6107ba0d3http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winserverpowershell/thread/85f255c0-362d-4dce-8fd4-c9d6107ba0d3#85f255c0-362d-4dce-8fd4-c9d6107ba0d3http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winserverpowershell/thread/85f255c0-362d-4dce-8fd4-c9d6107ba0d3#85f255c0-362d-4dce-8fd4-c9d6107ba0d3BinaryCoderhttp://social.technet.microsoft.com/Profile/en-US/?user=BinaryCoderii (Invoke-Item), Captain!<p align=left> I have discovered the following which I have found highly useful.<br><br>Let's say you are working in PowerShell and want to display the current working folder in Windows Explorer.<br><br>All you need to do is execute:<br><br></p> <div style="border-right:#7f9db9 1px solid;border-top:#7f9db9 1px solid;font-size:11px;overflow:auto;border-left:#7f9db9 1px solid;line-height:100%! important;border-bottom:#7f9db9 1px solid;font-family:Courier New;background-color:white"> <table style="border-top-width:0px;border-left-width:0px;margin:2px 0px;width:99%;border-bottom:#eee 0px solid;border-collapse:collapse;background-color:#fff;border-right-width:0px" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0> <colgroup> <col style="padding-left:10px;font-size:11px;border-bottom:#f7f7f7 1px solid;font-family:Courier New;white-space:nowrap"> <tbody> <tr> <td><font style="font-size:11px">ii . </font></td></tr></tbody></table></div><br>That is ii (for Invoke-Item), space, period.<br><br>(Of course, if you want to show a child folder, substitute its name in place of the period.)<br>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 00:17:43 Z2008-07-31T00:17:43Zhttp://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winserverpowershell/thread/85f255c0-362d-4dce-8fd4-c9d6107ba0d3#af7cc30c-9cca-40f8-ad5f-c90489c6bd7bhttp://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winserverpowershell/thread/85f255c0-362d-4dce-8fd4-c9d6107ba0d3#af7cc30c-9cca-40f8-ad5f-c90489c6bd7bhalr9000-me2http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Profile/en-US/?user=halr9000-me2ii (Invoke-Item), Captain!BinaryCoder, that is awesome!<br><br>Gonna cover that tip on the next <a href="http://powerscripting.net/">PowerScripting Podcast</a>.  Nice find, man!<br><br>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 12:25:38 Z2008-08-01T12:25:38Z