I think it’s perfectly appropriate to wrap PowerShell syntax around other command line utilities, Jeffrey Hicks has a series of articles on the subject and I’ve even posted functions in the technet gallery that essentially just run qwinsta and rwinsta to manage rdp sessions. Like I was said in my now deleted comment, if the article title says you’re doing something using PowerShell then people will expect something involving a little more than having PowerShell call cmd.exe. Unfortunately, I found this article instead… I was hoping to avoid digging into slmgr.vbs by selecting an article titled, “Changing the product key Using PowerShell”. You’re using a PowerShell console to run a vbscript, as opposed to setting the correct registry key and restarting the appropriate service. The subject matter, according to your title, is using PowerShell to change a product key. Ryan, pointing out the function of the PowerShell console is not being argumentative, I understand it may be sensitive to have your article corrected but it doesn’t change the nature of my comment.
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