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Then install PsUrl , a Powershell Module inspired by curl :
Q: Error "File xxx cannot be loaded because the execution of scripts is disabled on this system. Please see "get-help about_signing" for more details."
How can I copy the content of $url and save it to local drive as a file?

From now on, in your new powershell sessions/scripts, do this:
Update Jan 2014: With Powershell v3, released with Windows 8, you can do this:
You need to do this only once.
Note that this error might occur:
If not, try this:
if the the current user of Posh has rights to download the file (is the same as the logged one in IE).
download url content.
Exception calling "DownloadFile" with "2" argument(s): "The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized." At :line:6 char:47 + (New-Object system.net.webclient).DownloadFile( | improve this question.
To install something (in our case PsUrl) from central directory just type:
See the homepage of the code-sharing website http://psget.net/.
As I understand it, you try to use IE because if automatically sends your credentials (or maybe you didn't know of any other option).
Why the above answers don't work is because you try to download file from SharePoint and you send an unauthenticated request. The response is 401.
A: By default, PowerShell restricts execution of all scripts. This is all about security. To "fix" this run PowerShell as Administrator and call.
I am working in a script, where I am able to browse the web content or the 'url' but I am not able to copy the web content in it & download as a file. This is what I have made so far:
Update:
I got these errors:
6 Answers 6.
This nice line of PowerShell script will dowload GetPsGet.ps1 and send it to Invoke-Expression to install PsGet Module.
Original Post, valid for Powershell Version 2.
This solution is very similar to the other answers from stej, Jay Bazusi and Marco Shaw. It is a bit more general, by installing a new module into your module directory, psurl. The module psurl adds new commands in case you have to do a lot of html-fetching (and POSTing) with powershell.
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