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#!/usr/local/bin/pwsh
# Requires -Version 3.0
<#
.SYNOPSIS
ProfilePal Module contains functions that help create and edit PowerShell profiles, as well as some other functions which can easily be re-used across all PowerShell profiles
.DESCRIPTION
ProfilePal Module provides helpful functions for customizing PowerShell profiles, and includes a couple 'bonus' functions for making PowerShell a bit easier to work with. Intended to help new(er) PowerShell users more quickly discover the value of managing and customizing their own PowerShell Profile.
Functions:
Get-Profile - Enumerates basic info of common PowerShell Profiles
New-Profile - Creates PowerShell Profiles, and customizes the console, with tips to get more familiar about managing one's own profile customizations and preferences
Edit-Profile - Opens a specified PowerShell profile in the PowerShell_ISE, for editing
Suspend-Profile - Suspends an active PowerShell profile by renaming (appending) the filename. Helpful with testing or troubleshooting changes or potential conflicts between profiles. To reload a PowerShell session without the suspended profile, exit and restart the pertinent PowerShell host.
Resume-Profile - Resumes an suspended PowerShell profile, to be active in the next PowerShell session, by restoring a profile script file renamed by Suspend-Profile.
Reset-Profile - Simply reloads the current profile script (`. $Profile`), but 'reload' is not an approved PowerShell verb, so we call it Reset.
Get-UserName - Returns active user's account info in the format of DOMAIN\AccountName
prompt - Overrides the default prompt, removing the pwd/path element, and conditionally adds an [ADMIN] indicator, in place of the default Administrator string in the window title bar. Customizing prompt is explained in detail in the PowerShell help file about_Prompts (try `get-help about_Prompts`)
Get-ConsoleTitle - Stores active $host window title, in support of Set-ConsoleTitle and Reset-ConsoleTitle functions
Set-ConsoleTitle - Customizes PS $host window title, to show version, starting path, and start date/time
Reset-ConsoleTitle - Restores default PowerShell host window title, as captured by Get-ConsoleTitle
Start-RemoteDesktop - Launch a Windows Remote Desktop admin session to a specified computername, with either FullScreen, or sized window
Open-AdminConsole - Launch a new console window from the command line, with elevated (admin) permissions
Test-Port - Effectively a PowerShell native-alternative / replacement for telnet, for testing IP port(s) of a remote computer
.NOTES
File Name : ProfilePal.psm1
Author : Bryan Dady
Link Note : Some functions originally inspired by zerrouki
Thanks zerrouki for the inspiration! http://www.zerrouki.com/powershell-profile-example/
.LINK
http://bryan.dady.us/profilepal/
https://github.com/bcdady/profilepal
#>
# Define script scope variables we might need later
Set-Variable -Name FrameTitleDefault -Value $false -Option AllScope
Set-Variable -Name defaultFrameTitle -Value $null -Option AllScope
function Get-ConsoleTitle {
[CmdletBinding()]
param()
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Stores the default PowerShell host window title
.DESCRIPTION
Supports Set-ConsoleTitle and Reset-ConsoleTitle functions
#>
Write-Verbose -Message ('$FrameTitleDefault: {0}' -f $FrameTitleDefault)
if (-not $FrameTitleDefault) {
$defaultFrameTitle = $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle
Write-Verbose -Message ('New $defaultFrameTitle: {0}' -f $defaultFrameTitle)
}
$FrameTitleDefault = $true
Write-Verbose -Message ('Final $defaultFrameTitle: {0}' -f $defaultFrameTitle)
}
function Set-ConsoleTitle {
[CmdletBinding()]
param()
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Customizes Host window title, to show version, starting path, and start date/time. With the path in the title, we can leave it out of the prompt, to simplify and save console space.
.DESCRIPTION
For use in customizing PowerShell Host look and feel, in conjunction with a customized prompt function
Customizes Host window title, to show version, starting path, and start date/time (in "UniversalSortableDateTimePattern using the format for universal time display" - per https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee692801.aspx)
#>
Write-Verbose -Message 'Get-ConsoleTitle'
Get-ConsoleTitle
$StartTime = Get-Date -Date (Get-Process -Id $PID).StartTime -Format g
Write-Verbose -Message ('$StartTime: {0}' -f $StartTime)
[String]$hostVersion = $($Host.version).tostring().substring(0,3)
Write-Verbose -Message ('$hostVersion: {0}' -f $hostVersion)
Write-Verbose -Message ('Setting ConsoleTitle to {0} {1} {2} [ {3} ]' -f $ShellId, $PSEdition, $hostVersion, $StartTime)
$Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = ('{0} {1} {2} [ {3} ]' -f $ShellId, $PSEdition, $hostVersion, $StartTime)
$FrameTitleDefault = $false
}
New-Alias -Name Update-ConsoleTitle -Value Set-ConsoleTitle -ErrorAction Ignore
function Reset-ConsoleTitle {
[CmdletBinding()]
param()
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Restores default PowerShell host window title, as captured by Get-ConsoleTitle
.DESCRIPTION
Provided to make it easy to reset the default window frame title, but presumes that Get-ConsoleTitle was previously run
#>
Write-Verbose -Message ('$defaultFrameTitle: {0}' -f $defaultFrameTitle)
Write-Debug -Message ('FrameTitle length: {0}' -f $defaultFrameTitle.length)
if ($defaultFrameTitle.length -gt 1) {
$Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = $defaultFrameTitle
}
}
Function Get-Profile {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Returns corresponding PowerShell profile name, path, and status (whether it's script file exists or not)
.DESCRIPTION
Can be passed a parameter for a profile by Name or Path, and returns a summary object
.PARAMETER Name
Accepts 'AllProfiles', 'CurrentUserCurrentHost', 'CurrentUserAllHosts', 'AllUsersCurrentHost' or 'AllUsersAllHosts'
.EXAMPLE
PS .\> Get-Profile
Name Path Exists
----------- ----------- --------------
CurrentUserCurrentHost C:\Users\BDady\Documents\WindowsPowerSh... True
.EXAMPLE
PS .\> Get-Profile -Name AllUsersCurrentHost | Format-Table -AutoSize
Name Path Exists
----------- ----------- --------------
AllUsersCurrentHost C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1 False
.NOTES
NAME : Get-Profile
LAST UPDATED: 4/27/2015
AUTHOR : Bryan Dady
.INPUTS
None
.OUTPUTS
Profile Object
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
Param (
# Specifies which profile to check; if not specified, presumes default result from $PROFILE
[Parameter(
Position = 0)]
[ValidateSet('AllProfiles','CurrentUserCurrentHost', 'CurrentUserAllHosts', 'AllUsersCurrentHost', 'AllUsersAllHosts')]
[string]
$Name = 'AllProfiles'
)
# Define empty array to add profile return objects to
[array]$returnCollection = @()
# Build a hashtable to easily enumerate PowerShell profile contexts / names and their scripts
[hashtable]$hashProfiles = @{
CurrentUserCurrentHost = $PROFILE.CurrentUserCurrentHost
CurrentUserAllHosts = $PROFILE.CurrentUserAllHosts
AllUsersCurrentHost = $PROFILE.AllUsersCurrentHost
AllUsersAllHosts = $PROFILE.AllUsersAllHosts
}
# Check if a $PROFILE script is found on the file system, for the profile specified by the Name parameter, then return details for that profile script
Switch ($Name) {
'AllProfiles' {
$hashProfiles.Keys | ForEach-Object -Process {
if (Test-Path -Path $hashProfiles.$PSItem -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
$ProfileExists = $true
} else {
$ProfileExists = $false
}
$properties = [Ordered]@{
'Exists' = $ProfileExists
'Name' = $PSItem
'Path' = $hashProfiles.$PSItem
}
$object = New-Object -TypeName PSObject -Property $properties
# Add this resulting object to the array object to be returned by this function
$returnCollection += $object
# cleanup properties variable
Clear-Variable -Name properties
}
}
Default {
if (Test-Path -Path $hashProfiles.$Name -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
$ProfileExists = $true
} else {
$ProfileExists = $false
}
#'Optimize New-Object invocation, based on Don Jones' recommendation: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/hh750381.aspx
$properties = @{
'Name' = $Name
'Path' = $hashProfiles.$Name
'Exists' = $ProfileExists
}
$object = New-Object -TypeName PSObject -Property $properties
# Add this resulting object to the array object to be returned by this function
$returnCollection = $object
}
}
return $returnCollection | Sort-Object -Property Path
}
function Edit-Profile {
<#
.Synopsis
Open a PowerShell Profile script in the ISE editor
.DESCRIPTION
Edit-Profile will attempt to open any existing PowerShell Profile scripts, and if none are found, will offer to invoke the New-Profile cmdlet to build one
Both New-Profile and Edit-Profile can open any of the 4 contexts of PowerShell Profile scripts.
.PARAMETER ProfileName
Accepts 'CurrentUserCurrentHost', 'CurrentUserAllHosts', 'AllUsersCurrentHost' or 'AllUsersAllHosts'
.EXAMPLE
Edit-Profile
Opens the default $profile script file, if it exists
.EXAMPLE
Edit-Profile CurrentUserAllHosts
Opens the specified CurrentUserAllHosts $profile script file, which applies to both Console and ISE hosts, for the current user
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
[OutputType([int])]
Param (
# Specifies which profile to edit; if not specified, ISE presumes $profile is CurrentUserCurrentHost
[Parameter(
ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true,
Position = 0
)]
[ValidateSet('AllUsersAllHosts','AllUsersCurrentHost','CurrentUserAllHosts','CurrentUserCurrentHost')]
[String]
$profileName
)
[String]$openProfile = ''
# check if the profile file exists
if ($profileName) {
Write-Debug -Message ('Testing existence of {0} profile: {1}' -f $profileName, $PROFILE.$profileName)
if (Test-Path -Path $PROFILE.$profileName) {
# file exists, so we can pass it on to be opened
$openProfile = $PROFILE.$profileName
} else {
# Specified file doesn't exist. Fortunately we also have a function to help with that
Write-Output -InputObject ''
Write-Output -InputObject ('{0} profile not found.' -f $profileName)
Write-Output -InputObject 'Preparing to create a starter profile script, using the New-Profile function.'
New-Profile -ProfileName $profileName
# Check if the $profile exists, using the get-profile function
if ((Get-Profile -Name $profileName).Exists) {
$openProfile = $PROFILE.$profileName
} else {
$openProfile = $null
}
}
# otherwise, test for an existing profile, in order of most specific, to most general scope
} elseif (Test-Path -Path $PROFILE.CurrentUserCurrentHost) {
$openProfile = $PROFILE.CurrentUserCurrentHost
} elseif (Test-Path -Path $PROFILE.CurrentUserAllHosts) {
$openProfile = $PROFILE.CurrentUserAllHosts
} elseif (Test-Path -Path $PROFILE.AllUsersCurrentHost) {
$openProfile = $PROFILE.AllUsersCurrentHost
} elseif (Test-Path -Path $PROFILE.AllUsersAllHosts) {
$openProfile = $PROFILE.AllUsersAllHosts
}
# if a profile is specified, and found, then we open it.
if ($openProfile) {
# Enhance editor support: similar ot Edit-Module, open specified file(s), such as $PROFILE, via preferred/specified editor
# if editor specified via .json, then confirm it's .exe is available
# if not specified or not available, look for Get-PSEdit function/command (provided by Get-PSEdit script)
# if all else fails, look for powershell_ise.exe, or finally notepad.exe
if ([bool](get-command -Name Get-PSEdit)) {
# Confirm we can reference the powershell editor specified by the Get-PSEdit / Open-PSEdit functions / psedit alias
Write-Verbose -Message 'Get-PSEdit' # "Testing availability of PSEdit alias"
Get-PSEdit
#$PSEdit = Test-Path -Path (Get-PSEdit)
# if (Get-Alias -Name psedit -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
# #$PSEdit = (Resolve-Path -Path (Get-PSEdit)).Path
# Write-Verbose -Message "`$PSEdit resolved to $PSEdit"
# } else {
if (-not (Test-Path -Path (Get-PSEdit))) {
Write-Verbose -Message 'Trying to identify best available editor via Assert-PSEdit function'
try {
Assert-PSEdit
}
catch {
throw 'Encountered severe error determining editor (via Assert-PSEdit cmdlet)'
}
}
Open-PSEdit -ArgumentList $openProfile
}
if ([bool](Get-Variable -Name psISE -ErrorAction Ignore)) {
Write-Verbose -Message 'In ISE; proceeding to use built-in cmdlet psEdit'
psEdit -filenames $openProfile
}
if (-not (Test-Path -Path (Get-PSEdit))) {
Write-Verbose -Message 'Failed to locate a better editor, so defaulting to open with notepad'
& "$env:windir\system32\notepad.exe" -File $openProfile
}
} else {
Write-Warning -Message 'No existing PowerShell profile was found. Consider running New-Profile to create a ready-to-use profile script.'
}
}
Function New-Profile {
<#
.Synopsis
Create a new PowerShell profile script
.DESCRIPTION
The PowerShell profile script can be created in any 1 of the 4 default contexts, and if not specified, defaults to the most common CurrentUserCurrentHost.
If this function is called from within PowerShell ISE, the *CurrentHost* profiles will be created with the requisite PowerShellISE_profile prefix
In order to create new AllUsers profile scripts, this function must be called with elevated (admin) privileges.
.PARAMETER ProfileName
Accepts 'CurrentUserCurrentHost', 'CurrentUserAllHosts', 'AllUsersCurrentHost' or 'AllUsersAllHosts'
.EXAMPLE
PS .\> New-Profile
Creates a new starter profile script for the context Current User / Current [PowerShell] Host
Starter profile CurrentUserCurrentHost has been created.
To modify this profile script, run: Edit-Profile
Directory: C:\Users\[username]\Documents\WindowsPowerShell
Mode LastWriteTime Length Name
---- ------------- ------ ----
-a--- 4/27/2015 10:54 AM 2381 Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1
.EXAMPLE
PS .\> New-Profile -profileName CurrentUserAllHosts
Creates a new starter profile script for the context Current User / Current [PowerShell] Host
Starter profile CurrentUserAllHosts has been created. To review and/or modify (in the PowerShell ISE), try the Edit-Profile function.
For example, run: Edit-Profile -profileName CurrentUserAllHosts
Directory: C:\Users\[username]\Documents\WindowsPowerShell
Mode LastWriteTime Length Name
---- ------------- ------ ----
-a--- 4/27/2015 10:57 AM 2378 profile.ps1
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
[OutputType([int])]
Param (
# Specifies which profile to edit; if not specified, ISE presumes $profile is CurrentUserCurrentHost
[Parameter(
ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true,
Position = 0)]
[ValidateSet('AllUsersAllHosts','AllUsersCurrentHost','CurrentUserAllHosts','CurrentUserCurrentHost')]
[String]
$profileName = 'CurrentUserCurrentHost'
)
# Pre-define new profile script content, which will use functions of this module
$profile_string_content = @"
#!/usr/local/bin/pwsh
#Requires -Version 3
#========================================
# PowerShell `$Profile
# Created by New-Profile function of ProfilePal module
# For more information, see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_profiles
#========================================
[CmdletBinding()]
param ()
#Set-StrictMode -Version latest
# capture starting path so we can go back after other things below might move around
`$startingPath = `$pwd
Write-Output -InputObject ' # Loading PowerShell `$Profile`: $profileName'
# Uncomment the following if block to tweak the colors of your console; the 'if' statement is to make sure we leave the ISE host alone
# To Uncomment the following block, delete the `<#` from the next line as well as the matching `#`> a few lines down
<#
if (`$host.Name -eq 'ConsoleHost') {
`$host.ui.rawui.backgroundcolor = 'gray'
`$host.ui.rawui.foregroundcolor = 'darkblue'
# clear-host refreshes the background of the console host to the new color scheme
Clear-Host
# Wait a second for the clear command to refresh
Start-Sleep -Seconds 1
}
#>
# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_prompts
function prompt {
if (`$IsWindows) {
if (-not (Get-Variable -Name IsAdmin -ValueOnly -ErrorAction Ignore)) {
`$IsAdmin = ([Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal][Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent()).IsInRole([Security.Principal.WindowsBuiltInRole] 'Administrator')
if (`$IsAdmin) { `$AdminPrompt = '[ADMIN]:' } else { `$AdminPrompt = '' }
}
} else {
if (-not (Get-Variable -Name IsRoot -ValueOnly -ErrorAction Ignore)) {
`$IsRoot = (`$ENV:USER -eq 'root')
if (`$IsRoot) { `$AdminPrompt = '[root]:' } else { `$AdminPrompt = '' }
}
`$Env:COMPUTERNAME = (hostname)
}
if (Get-Variable -Name PSDebugContext -ValueOnly -ErrorAction Ignore) { `$DebugPrompt = '[DEBUG]:' } else { `$DebugPrompt = '' }
if (Get-Variable -Name PSConsoleFile -ValueOnly -ErrorAction Ignore) { `$PSCPrompt = "[PSConsoleFile: `$PSConsoleFile]" } else { `$PSCPrompt = '' }
if(`$NestedPromptLevel -ge 1) { `$PromptLevel = 'PS .\> >' } else { `$PromptLevel = 'PS .\>' }
return "[{0} @ {1}]``n{2}{3}{4}{5}" -f `$Env:COMPUTERNAME, `$pwd.Path, `$AdminPrompt, `$PSCPrompt, `$DebugPrompt, `$PromptLevel
}
# Here's an example of how convenient aliases can be added to your PS profile
New-Alias -Name rdp -Value Start-RemoteDesktop -ErrorAction Ignore
# In case any intermediary scripts or module loads change our current directory, restore original path, before it's locked into the window title by Set-ConsoleTitle
Set-Location `$startingPath
# Loading ProfilePal Module, and only if successful, call Set-ConsoleTitle to customize the ConsoleHost window title
Import-Module -Name ProfilePal
if (`$?) {
# Call Set-ConsoleTitle function from ProfilePal module
Set-ConsoleTitle
}
# Display execution policy, for convenience, on Windows only (as ExecutionPolicy is not supported on non-Windows platforms)
if (`$IsWindows) {
Write-Output -InputObject 'Current PS execution policy is:'
Get-ExecutionPolicy -List
}
Write-Output -InputObject ''
Write-Output -InputObject ' ** To view additional available modules, run: Get-Module -ListAvailable'
Write-Output -InputObject ' ** To view cmdlets available in a given module, run: Get-Command -Module <ModuleName>'
# Do you like easter eggs?:
#& iex (New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadString('http://bit.ly/e0Mw9w')
"@
Write-Debug -Message $profile_string_content
# Check if the $profile exists, using the get-profile function
if ((Get-Profile -Name $profileName).Exists) {
Write-Warning -Message ('{0} already exists' -f $PROFILE.$profileName)
} else {
# Since a $profile's not created yet, create the file
# check if we're attempting to create a system context profile
if ($profileName -like 'AllUsers*') {
# then we need admin permissions
if (Test-LocalAdmin) {
$new_profile = New-Item -ItemType file -Path $PROFILE.$profileName -Force
# write the profile content into the new file
Add-Content -Value $profile_string_content -Path $new_profile
} else {
Write-Warning -Message 'Insufficient privileges to create an AllUsers profile script.'
Write-Output -InputObject 'Please try again with an Admin console (see function Open-AdminConsole), or create a CurrentUser profile instead.'
} # end Test-LocalAdmin
} else {
$new_profile = New-Item -ItemType file -Path $PROFILE.$profileName -Force
# write the profile content into the new file
Add-Content -Value $profile_string_content -Path $new_profile
} # end profileName
} # end Get-Profile
# Check / confirm that the $profile exists, using the get-profile function
if ((Get-Profile -Name $profileName).Exists) {
Write-Output -InputObject ''
Write-Output -InputObject ('Starter profile {0} has been created.' -f $profileName)
Write-Output -InputObject ' To review and/or modify this new profile script, run: Edit-Profile'
return $new_profile.FullName
} else {
return $false
}
} # end function
New-Alias -Name Initialize-Profile -Value New-Profile -ErrorAction:SilentlyContinue
Function Reset-Profile {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Reload the profile (`$PROFILE), by using dot-source invocation
.DESCRIPTION
Essentially an alias for PS .\>. $Profile
#>
. $PROFILE
}
New-Alias -Name Reload-Profile -Value Reset-Profile -ErrorAction:SilentlyContinue
Function Suspend-Profile {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Suspend any active PowerShell profile scripts, by renaming (appending) the filename
This can be reversed by the corresponding function Resume-Profile
.DESCRIPTION
Can be passed a parameter for a profile by Name or Path, and returns a summary object
.PARAMETER Name
Accepts 'AllProfiles', 'CurrentUserCurrentHost', 'CurrentUserAllHosts', 'AllUsersCurrentHost' or 'AllUsersAllHosts'
.EXAMPLE
PS .\> Suspend-Profile
Name Path Exists
----------- ----------- --------------
CurrentUserCurrentHost C:\Users\BDady\Documents\WindowsPowerSh... True
.EXAMPLE
PS .\> Suspend-Profile -Name AllProfiles | Format-Table -AutoSize
Name Path Exists
----------- ----------- --------------
AllUsersCurrentHost C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1 False
.NOTES
NAME : Suspend-Profile
LAST UPDATED: 7/27/2015
AUTHOR : Bryan Dady
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
Param (
# Specifies which profile to check; if not specified, presumes default result from $PROFILE
[Parameter(Position = 0)]
[ValidateSet('AllProfiles','CurrentUserCurrentHost', 'CurrentUserAllHosts', 'AllUsersCurrentHost', 'AllUsersAllHosts')]
[string]
$Name = 'CurrentUserCurrentHost'
)
# Define empty array to add profile return objects to
[array]$returnCollection = @()
# Build a hashtable to easily enumerate PowerShell profile contexts / names and their scripts
[hashtable]$hashProfiles = @{
CurrentUserCurrentHost = $PROFILE.CurrentUserCurrentHost
CurrentUserAllHosts = $PROFILE.CurrentUserAllHosts
AllUsersCurrentHost = $PROFILE.AllUsersCurrentHost
AllUsersAllHosts = $PROFILE.AllUsersAllHosts
}
$ProfileExists = $false
$newPath = $null
# Check if a $PROFILE script is found on the file system, for the profile specified by the Name parameter, then return details for that profile script
Switch ($Name) {
'AllProfiles' {
try {
Test-LocalAdmin
Write-Output -InputObject 'Suspending All profiles (by renaming script files)'
$hashProfiles.Keys | ForEach-Object -Process {
$ProfileExists = $false
$newPath = $null
if (Test-Path -Path $hashProfiles.$PSItem -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
$ProfileExists = $true
$newPath = Rename-Item -Path $hashProfiles.$PSItem -NewName ('{0}~' -f $hashProfiles.$PSItem) -Force
Write-Debug -Message ('Assigned $newPath to {0}' -f $newPath)
} else {
Write-Debug -Message '$ProfileExists = $false; $newPath is $null'
}
}
}
catch {
Write-Warning -Message 'Insufficient privileges.'
Write-Output -InputObject 'Please try again with an Admin console (see function Open-AdminConsole).'
}
finally {
$properties = @{
'Exists' = $ProfileExists
'Name' = $PSItem
'Path' = $newPath.FullName
}
$object = New-Object -TypeName PSObject -Property $properties
}
# Add this resulting object to the array object to be returned by this function
$returnCollection += $object
# cleanup properties variable
Clear-Variable -Name properties
}
'AllUsersCurrentHost' {
try {
Test-LocalAdmin
Write-Output -InputObject ('Suspending Profile {0}.' -f $Name)
Test-Path -Path $hashProfiles.$Name
$ProfileExists = $true
$newPath = Rename-Item -Path $hashProfiles.$Name -NewName ('{0}~' -f $hashProfiles.$Name) -Force
Write-Debug -Message ('Assigned $newPath to {0}' -f $newPath)
}
catch {
Write-Warning -Message 'Insufficient privileges.'
Write-Output -InputObject 'Please try again with an Admin console (see function Open-AdminConsole).'
}
finally {
$properties = @{
'Exists' = $ProfileExists
'Name' = $PSItem
'Path' = $newPath.FullName
}
$object = New-Object -TypeName PSObject -Property $properties
}
# Add this resulting object to the array object to be returned by this function
$returnCollection = $object
}
'AllUsersAllHosts' {
try {
Test-LocalAdmin
Write-Output -InputObject ('Suspending Profile {0}.' -f $Name)
Test-Path -Path $hashProfiles.$Name
$ProfileExists = $true
$newPath = Rename-Item -Path $hashProfiles.$Name -NewName ('{0}~' -f $hashProfiles.$Name) -Force
Write-Debug -Message ('Assigned $newPath to {0}' -f $newPath)
}
catch {
Write-Warning -Message 'Insufficient privileges.'
Write-Output -InputObject 'Please try again with an Admin console (see function Open-AdminConsole).'
}
finally {
$properties = @{
'Exists' = $ProfileExists
'Name' = $PSItem
'Path' = $newPath.FullName
}
$object = New-Object -TypeName PSObject -Property $properties
}
# Add this resulting object to the array object to be returned by this function
$returnCollection = $object
}
Default {
try {
Write-Output -InputObject ('Suspending Profile {0}.' -f $Name)
Test-Path -Path $hashProfiles.$Name
$ProfileExists = $true
$newPath = Rename-Item -Path $hashProfiles.$Name -NewName ('{0}~' -f $hashProfiles.$Name) -Force
Write-Debug -Message ('Assigned $newPath to {0}' -f $newPath)
}
catch {
Write-Warning -Message 'Insufficient privileges.'
Write-Output -InputObject 'Please try again with an Admin console (see function Open-AdminConsole).'
}
finally {
$properties = [ordered]@{
'Exists' = $ProfileExists
'Name' = $PSItem
'Path' = $newPath.FullName
}
$object = New-Object -TypeName PSObject -Property $properties
}
# Add this resulting object to the array object to be returned by this function
$returnCollection = $object
}
}
Write-Output -InputObject 'Profile(s) suspended.'
return $returnCollection | Sort-Object -Property Name | Format-Table -Property Name, Exists, Path -AutoSize
}
Function Resume-Profile {
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Resumes any previously suspended PowerShell profile scripts, by restoring the expected filename
.DESCRIPTION
Can be passed a parameter for a profile by Name or Path, and returns a summary object
.PARAMETER Name
Accepts 'AllProfiles', 'CurrentUserCurrentHost', 'CurrentUserAllHosts', 'AllUsersCurrentHost' or 'AllUsersAllHosts'
.EXAMPLE
PS .\> Resume-Profile
Name Path Exists
----------- ----------- --------------
CurrentUserCurrentHost C:\Users\BDady\Documents\WindowsPowerSh... True
.EXAMPLE
PS .\> Resume-Profile -Name AllProfiles | Format-Table -AutoSize
Name Path Exists
----------- ----------- --------------
AllUsersCurrentHost C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1 False
.NOTES
NAME : Resume-Profile
LAST UPDATED: 7/27/2015
AUTHOR : Bryan Dady
#>
[CmdletBinding()]
Param (
# Specifies which profile to check; if not specified, presumes default result from $PROFILE
[Parameter(Position=0)]
[ValidateSet('AllProfiles','CurrentUserCurrentHost', 'CurrentUserAllHosts', 'AllUsersCurrentHost', 'AllUsersAllHosts')]
[string]
$Name = 'CurrentUserCurrentHost'
)
# Define empty array to add profile return objects to
[array]$returnCollection = @()
# Build a hashtable to easily enumerate PowerShell profile contexts / names and their scripts
[hashtable]$hashProfiles = @{
CurrentUserCurrentHost = $PROFILE.CurrentUserCurrentHost
CurrentUserAllHosts = $PROFILE.CurrentUserAllHosts
AllUsersCurrentHost = $PROFILE.AllUsersCurrentHost
AllUsersAllHosts = $PROFILE.AllUsersAllHosts
}
# Check if a $PROFILE script is found on the file system, for the profile specified by the Name parameter, then return details for that profile script
Switch ($Name) {
'AllProfiles' {
Write-Output -InputObject 'Resuming All profiles'
$hashProfiles.Keys | ForEach-Object -Process {
if (Test-Path -Path ('{0}~' -f $hashProfiles.$PSItem) -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
$ProfileExists = $true
$newPath = Rename-Item -Path ('{0}~' -f $hashProfiles.$PSItem) -NewName $hashProfiles.$PSItem -Force
Write-Debug -Message ('Resuming (restoring) profile {0}' -f $Name)
} else {
$ProfileExists = $false
$newPath = $null
Write-Debug -Message '$ProfileExists = $false; $newPath is $null'
}
$properties = @{
'Exists' = $ProfileExists
'Name' = $PSItem
'Path' = $newPath.FullName
}
$object = New-Object -TypeName PSObject -Property $properties
# Add this resulting object to the array object to be returned by this function
$returnCollection += $object
# cleanup properties variable
Clear-Variable -Name properties
}
}
Default {
if (Test-Path -Path ('{0}~' -f $hashProfiles.$Name) -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
Write-Output -InputObject ('Suspending Profile {0}.' -f $Name)
$ProfileExists = $true
$newPath = Rename-Item -Path ('{0}~' -f $hashProfiles.$Name) -NewName $hashProfiles.$Name -Force
Write-Debug -Message ('Assigned $newPath to {0}' -f $newPath)
} else {
$ProfileExists = $false
$newPath = $null
Write-Debug -Message '$ProfileExists = $false; $newPath is $null'
}
#'Optimize New-Object invocation, based on Don Jones' recommendation: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/hh750381.aspx
$properties = @{
'Exists' = $ProfileExists
'Name' = $Name
'Path' = $newPath.FullName
}
$object = New-Object -TypeName PSObject -Property $properties
# Add this resulting object to the array object to be returned by this function
$returnCollection = $object
}
}
Write-Output -InputObject 'Profile(s) suspended.'
return $returnCollection | Sort-Object -Property Name
}