I have a script here that does its job for the most part. I am new to PowerShell scripting, so I am trying to get an outside view of what I should change.
The first part of the script asks the user if they would like to install the program or not.
$<application> = Read-Host -Prompt 'Would you like to install <>? Please type Yes or No'
This then leads to an if else statement
if ( $<application> -eq 'Yes' )
{
start-process <application.exe>
Start-Sleep -s 30
}
else
{
Write-Host "Installation of <Application> was skipped"
}
The reason I have start sleep is because it opens up an application one at a time. You have 30 seconds to setup the application which doesn't seem efficient
- My questions are
- Is there any way to do this without a sea of if statements? I know there is a way with a csv file but I am looking for alternatives. I like how the script asks if you should install a program or not
- Is there anyway to stop the
Start- Sleepprocess when the application is done? So the user doesn't feel rushed on one application?
Thank you.
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