Permanent PowerShell variable

筅森魡賤 提交于 2019-12-01 17:58:52
JaredPar

Have you considered other alternate sources for storing the variable? Variables in PowerShell are generally meant to persist only as long as the PowerShell session itself. However there are several other sources that PowerShell can easily query that are meant to persist longer. In particular the registry and file system.

For a variable meant to persist across reboots I would store it in the registry and then use PowerShell to query that value (perhaps cache in a session variable).

To store:

$variable|export-clixml -path $Location

To retrieve:

$variable = import-clixml -path $Location

Put that in a function if you want it, something like:

function LoadTHEvariable($location)
{
    $global:variable = import-clixml -path $Location
}

$location obviously contains the place in the filesystem where do you want to store the variable.

icnivad

You could store your data in your PowerShell Profile.

Consider using an environment variable.

A variable is a container and you can create tell powershell that you want that container to be a file. ${c:\variableToKeep.txt} = 'I want to keep this value'

Everytime you want to get the value inside just call the variable ${c:\variableToKeep.txt}

You can put this file in a share folder or copy it between machines, and you can read and write that variable on any machine.

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