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| | | | We use quite a few custom PowerShell scripts in some of our builds and releases. This led me to ask the question, which PowerShell log levels actually get written to the TFS Build and Release logs? So I did a quick test on both our on-premise TFS 2017 Update 2 installation and my personal VSTS account, and they yielded the same results. | |
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| | | | The toolkit for Azure AD hackers, bounty hunters, red/blue teamers | |
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| | | | The toolkit for Azure AD hackers, bounty hunters, red/blue teamers | |
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