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Learn PowerShell Core 6.0

You're reading from   Learn PowerShell Core 6.0 Automate and control administrative tasks using DevOps principles

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788838986
Length 552 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (26) Chapters Close

Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
1. Current PowerShell Versions FREE CHAPTER 2. PowerShell ISE Versus VSCode 3. Basic Coding Techniques 4. Advanced Coding Techniques 5. Writing Reusable Code 6. Working with Data 7. Understanding PowerShell Security 8. Just Enough Administration 9. DevOps with PowerShell 10. Creating Your Own PowerShell Repository 11. VSCode and PowerShell Release Pipelines 12. PowerShell Desired State Configuration 13. Working with Windows 14. Working with Azure 15. Connecting to Microsoft Online Services 16. Working with SCCM and SQL Server 17. PowerShell Deep Dives 1. PowerShell ISE Hotkeys 2. Assessments 3. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Turning off energy-saving mechanisms


Customers frequently ask how to disable the energy-saving technologies for a specific time frame to avoid installation interruptions. In most scenarios, the engineers solved this by setting the energy savings to high performance. Unfortunately, the next time the GPOs are applied, this modification will be reverted. A very handy solution is to use the SetThreadExecutionState function on your own. 

Note

SetThreadExecutionState function  This function enables an application to inform the system that it is in use, thereby preventing the system from entering sleep mode or turning off the display while the application is running.  For more information, please refer to https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa373208(v=vs.85).aspx.

In the following example, you can see how a Windows API is being called directly from PowerShell. Open the informational link for the SetThreadExecutionState function as well to understand how you could achieve this...

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