![]() Visual Studio makes it so easy to do this it hardly seems worth the effort to write HTML code by hand. I have always figured that if I needed a GUI, I would use Visual Studio and write either a VB.NET or a C# application. Graphical user interface (GUI) is not something I have been a big fan of in the IT pro/scripting world. Or do I need to continue creating HTAs if I want a graphical user interface? I guess I could figure out a way to run Windows PowerShell code from inside my HTA. If I could use some sort of functionality that would create a drop-down list that would allow a user to select a specific item from the list, it would be great. I could do these kinds of things using a HTML Application (HTA) file, but I like writing Windows PowerShell scripts. ![]() Hey, Scripting Guy! I know this may sound like a strange question, but I would like to create a graphical user interface for a Windows PowerShell script.
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