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Update Learning-PowerShell-Names.md (#4038)
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LarryWeiss authored and sdwheeler committed Mar 22, 2019
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Expand Up @@ -34,8 +34,9 @@ To list tasks running on DC01, you use the **/S** parameter and the computer nam
backslashes. For example, `tasklist /S DC01`.

> [!NOTE]
> Prior to PowerShell v6, `sc` was an alias for the `Set-Content` cmdlet. To run the **sc.exe**
> command, you must include the file extension.
> Prior to PowerShell v6, `sc` was an alias for the `Set-Content` cmdlet. Therefore, to run
> the **sc.exe** command in a version of PowerShell prior to v6, you must include the
> full filename **sc.exe** including the file extension **exe**.
Services and processes are examples of manageable elements on a computer that have well-defined
life cycles. You may start or stop services and processes, or get a list of all currently
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