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I've just posted the 2nd of 3 screeencasts to channel 9 on hosting Windows PowerShell.
This time I show you how to get at the typed base objects returned from an invoke, then how to create a custom host to allow full GUI interaction.
Reminder, you can find the code to all 3 parts in the previous blog post.
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