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Found a useful line of code from https://blog.malwarebytes.com/101/2015/07/introduction-to-alternate-data-streams/



gci -Recurse | % { gi $_.FullName -Stream * } | where stream -ne ':$Data'


I've been out of touch with PowerShell for a while so trying to figure out how to include an -Exclude function to narrow down the output it feeds me. There is an element of the object called, "Stream" and when it finds the string, "Zone.Identifier", I want that object excluded (the whole thing, not just that one line). Here's an example below of output.



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I tried the following but no luck.



gci -Recurse | % { gi $_.FullName -Stream * -Exclude "Zone.Identifier" } | where stream -ne ':$Data'









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    Found a useful line of code from https://blog.malwarebytes.com/101/2015/07/introduction-to-alternate-data-streams/



    gci -Recurse | % { gi $_.FullName -Stream * } | where stream -ne ':$Data'


    I've been out of touch with PowerShell for a while so trying to figure out how to include an -Exclude function to narrow down the output it feeds me. There is an element of the object called, "Stream" and when it finds the string, "Zone.Identifier", I want that object excluded (the whole thing, not just that one line). Here's an example below of output.



    enter image description here



    I tried the following but no luck.



    gci -Recurse | % { gi $_.FullName -Stream * -Exclude "Zone.Identifier" } | where stream -ne ':$Data'









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      Found a useful line of code from https://blog.malwarebytes.com/101/2015/07/introduction-to-alternate-data-streams/



      gci -Recurse | % { gi $_.FullName -Stream * } | where stream -ne ':$Data'


      I've been out of touch with PowerShell for a while so trying to figure out how to include an -Exclude function to narrow down the output it feeds me. There is an element of the object called, "Stream" and when it finds the string, "Zone.Identifier", I want that object excluded (the whole thing, not just that one line). Here's an example below of output.



      enter image description here



      I tried the following but no luck.



      gci -Recurse | % { gi $_.FullName -Stream * -Exclude "Zone.Identifier" } | where stream -ne ':$Data'









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      Found a useful line of code from https://blog.malwarebytes.com/101/2015/07/introduction-to-alternate-data-streams/



      gci -Recurse | % { gi $_.FullName -Stream * } | where stream -ne ':$Data'


      I've been out of touch with PowerShell for a while so trying to figure out how to include an -Exclude function to narrow down the output it feeds me. There is an element of the object called, "Stream" and when it finds the string, "Zone.Identifier", I want that object excluded (the whole thing, not just that one line). Here's an example below of output.



      enter image description here



      I tried the following but no luck.



      gci -Recurse | % { gi $_.FullName -Stream * -Exclude "Zone.Identifier" } | where stream -ne ':$Data'






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          Use the -notin operator with where:



          gci -recurse | % { gi $_.FullName -stream *  } | where stream -notin ':$Data','Zone.Identifier'


          You can also skip % (alias for ForEach-Object) completely and pipe the items directly to Get-Item:



          Get-ChildItem -Recurse |Get-Item -Stream * |Where-Object Stream -notin ':$Data','Zone.Identifier'


          (Expanded the alias names for better readability)






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          Use the -notin operator with where:



          gci -recurse | % { gi $_.FullName -stream *  } | where stream -notin ':$Data','Zone.Identifier'


          You can also skip % (alias for ForEach-Object) completely and pipe the items directly to Get-Item:



          Get-ChildItem -Recurse |Get-Item -Stream * |Where-Object Stream -notin ':$Data','Zone.Identifier'


          (Expanded the alias names for better readability)






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          Use the -notin operator with where:



          gci -recurse | % { gi $_.FullName -stream *  } | where stream -notin ':$Data','Zone.Identifier'


          You can also skip % (alias for ForEach-Object) completely and pipe the items directly to Get-Item:



          Get-ChildItem -Recurse |Get-Item -Stream * |Where-Object Stream -notin ':$Data','Zone.Identifier'


          (Expanded the alias names for better readability)






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          Use the -notin operator with where:



          gci -recurse | % { gi $_.FullName -stream *  } | where stream -notin ':$Data','Zone.Identifier'


          You can also skip % (alias for ForEach-Object) completely and pipe the items directly to Get-Item:



          Get-ChildItem -Recurse |Get-Item -Stream * |Where-Object Stream -notin ':$Data','Zone.Identifier'


          (Expanded the alias names for better readability)






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          Use the -notin operator with where:



          gci -recurse | % { gi $_.FullName -stream *  } | where stream -notin ':$Data','Zone.Identifier'


          You can also skip % (alias for ForEach-Object) completely and pipe the items directly to Get-Item:



          Get-ChildItem -Recurse |Get-Item -Stream * |Where-Object Stream -notin ':$Data','Zone.Identifier'


          (Expanded the alias names for better readability)







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