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Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Set-ExecutionPolicy

 The Set-ExecutionPolicy cmdlet change the user preference for the Windows PowerShell execution policy.


Set-ExecutionPolicy [-ExecutionPolicy*] {Unrestricted | RemoteSigned | AllSigned | Restricted | Default | Bypass |Undefined} [[-Scope] {Process | CurrentUser | LocalMachine | UserPolicy | MachinePolicy}] [-Confirm] [-Force][-WhatIf] [<CommonParameters>]


Examples

Set the shell execution policy:


PS C:\> Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned


The command uses the Force parameter to suppress the user prompt.


Set the scope for an execution policy:


PS C:\> Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope CurrentUser -ExecutionPolicy AllSigned -Force

PS C:\> Get-ExecutionPolicy -List



Remove the execution policy for the current user:


PS C:\> Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope CurrentUser -ExecutionPolicy Undefined

Other Issues:

When you run an .ps1 PowerShell script you will get the message saying “.ps1 is not digitally signed. The script will not execute on the system.”


To fix this issue you have to run the following command to run Set-ExecutionPolicy and change the Execution Policy setting.


Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope Process -ExecutionPolicy Bypass


Friday, June 7, 2024

No delete option for a SharePoint folder

 If you use the global admin account and am running into a problem with a folder on a SharePoint site.


-There is nothing inside of the folders.

-I have listed as the owner of the folders.

-There was previously a Teams channels with the same name which has been deleted.

-There is another folder in the same site at the top of the directory that does have the delete options.

Can someone please provide guidance as to why this folder cannot be deleted?





Solution:


As far as I know, if an folder is associated with a channel in Teams, we cannot directly delete the folders (there is no Delete option) in SharePoint, we need to firstly delete the channel from Teams, then go back to SharePoint, the Delete option will appear. you can try it.

Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Friday, April 12, 2024

Automatically copying that text to another textbox use jQuery with Nintex Forms

 Automatically copying that text to another textbox use jQuery with Nintex Forms

you can achieve this using JavaScript/jQuery code within Nintex Forms. Here's a basic example of how you might do it:

// Assuming you have two textboxes with ids 'Name_textbox1' and 'Name_textbox2'

// Replace 'Name_textbox1' and 'Name_textbox2' with the actual ids of your textboxes

$(document).ready(function(){ $('#Name_textbox1').change(function(){

var text = $(this).val(); // Get the value of Name_textbox1

$('#Name_textbox2').val(text); // Set the value of Name_textbox2 to the value of Name_textbox1

}); });


Friday, February 16, 2024

How to get the radio button value in the nintex form using jquery

 

When using a Choice control You will get value of selected radio button using in the following code:

Ensure the selector (input[name="myRadioGroupName"]) accurately targets your radio buttons. If you have assigned a class to them, you would use something like NWF$('.myCustomClass').

My Nintex Radio Button CSS name is rblRadio then i use in the following code

 NWF$('.rblRadio').change(function() {  

console.log("Clicked radio button");

                var radio_Button_Value = NWF$('.rblRadio').find("input:checked").val(); 

console.log("radio_Button_Value input checked " + radio_Button_Value );

});


Friday, January 19, 2024

How to apply Label Border Color in the Nintex form using jQuery


Using a Custom Class on your Nintex form label control

If your label has a custom class, such as CSS class property then apply Label control name is LabelToolTips


Use in the following code on your code logic

NWF$('.LabelToolTips').css('border', '2px solid #ff0000'); // Red border

NWF$('.LabelToolTips').html("*If you are unsure, choose Intranet Issue"); //Apply Value

NWF$('.LabelToolTips').css('border', 'none'); // Remove Border