How do I access the classic Internet Explorer COM automation object for a running instance of Internet Explorer? That is, if I have Internet Explorer open in multiple windows, how do I associate the COM object corresponding to one of those windows with a variable in Powershell, from within Powershell? The closest I have come to doing this is obtaining the processes "iexplore" and "ieuser" via get-process.
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Usually, to obtain access to a COM interface on an existing object, you would use the running object table. Unfortunately, Internet Explorer doesn't register itself with the running object table - but nevertheless, this provides us with some useful Google search results. For example, Googling "running object table" "internet explorer" found me How to connect to a running instance of Internet Explorer which provides a (VBScript?) sample demonstrating the use of the ShellWindows object. A quick 'n dirty (no error checking!) translation of this sample to PowerShell script gives us:
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