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Lab 16 - Using Variables

Grading Criteria
Demonstrated assignment effectively: 10 points.
There are some things I expect. If they are incorrect you will lose the following:
Work submitted incorrectly: -1 pt. This covers errors such as incorrect files names, incorrect file formats, poor formatting, etc.
Second and subsequent submission of work for grading: -1 pt.
Work submitted late: -1 pt per week.
I reserve the right not to apply the deduction points at my absolute discretion.

$procs = Get-Process
$procs | Where-Object {$_.Name -eq 'pwsh'}

--or--

$procs = Get-Process
$procs -match 'pwsh'

-10 You did not store the process info into the $procs variable.
    Nor did you use it to display the pwsh info.
=e

-4 You did not filter $procs to show only pwsh info with your second command.
   Look for info on Where-Object or -Match.
=e

-3 Step 6; Your screenshot does not show both commands.
=e

-3 $procs should contain all processes.
   Then filter $procs to only show pwsh info.
=e

-3 Process ID is unknown with just these commands.
   Can you use the process name for the filter instead?
=e

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