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I need some help with the powershell code below

#include <AutoItConstants.au3>
#include <Array.au3>
#RequireAdmin

$PS='Get-NetConnectionProfile | Where-Object { $_.NetworkCategory -match "$Public" } | Set-NetConnectionProfile -NetworkCategory Private'

$sCommands = "powershell -Command " & $PS &""
$iPID = Run(@ComSpec & " /k " & $sCommands, "", @SW_SHOW , $stdout_child)

 

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im assuming that when you run...

Get-NetConnectionProfile | Where-Object { $_.NetworkCategory -match "$Public" } | Set-NetConnectionProfile -NetworkCategory Private

directly into PS it performs correctly, so you probably dont need help with your powershell code.

 

put some message boxes in between each line with new variables.

so if you msgbox $sCommands does it show $PS mixing in with the proper syntax?

since you are doing stdout then msgbox $iPID to see what is getting returned.

If @error Then
    MsgBox(262192, "", @ComputerName & " slaps " & @UserName & " around a bit with a large trout!")
EndIf

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