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The following PowerShell command will sleep for the supplied number of milliseconds (replace the highlighted section with the number of milliseconds to sleep):
Start-Sleep -Milliseconds {milliseconds}
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PowerShell Snippets: Start-Sleep
This post is part of the series on PowerShell Snippets. The following PowerShell command will sleep for the supplied number of milliseconds (replace the highlighted section with the number of milliseconds to sleep): Start-Sleep -Milliseconds {milliseconds}
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