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No Comment | 1,352 views | 23/01/2016 17:38
You can use Test-Path to test if file is exist.
But you can also use [System.IO.File]::Exists() to check it fast.
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| [System.IO.File]::Exists("Your File Path") |
[System.IO.File]::Exists("Your File Path")
You can use in if block to check it on one line:
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| if ([System.IO.File]::Exists("C:\setup.log"))
{
Write-Output "File Exist"
} |
if ([System.IO.File]::Exists("C:\setup.log"))
{
Write-Output "File Exist"
}
It will also use less memory.