![]() ![]() I have seen many posts about powershell where the poster used a get-content statement to load the XML file. Weltner’s post, I created an XML object, and loaded the data. I had gone through quite a bit of effort to do all this work with the goal of being able to produce more & differentiated reports from the same set of data without having to redo all the gathering efforts. The major part of the project was ahead – I had to turn this data into a usable report. ![]() While it felt like a long and arduous process, I didn’t realize at the time, that it was only about 30% of the work. The first 2 parts of this series were about getting the data out of XenApp 6.5, and into a usable XML format.
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