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How to Run Multiple Commands in Powershell
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In this video, the presenter demonstrates how to run multiple commands in PowerShell efficiently. Unlike the traditional command prompt, where you would need to create a batch script or type commands individually, PowerShell allows you to execute multiple commands in a single line. The example provided involves running the `ipconfig` command and appending the output to a text file named "tech.txt" using a semicolon and the double redirection operator. The presenter also shows how to gather system information and save it in the same file. The final output can be viewed in Notepad, where all results from the executed commands are stored together.
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