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2. In the **Available customizations** pane, select the friendly name that you created, and in the text field, enter the URL for the item.
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2. In the **Available customizations** pane, select the friendly name that you created, and in the text field, enter the URL for the item.
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For example, to include the corporate Web site to the list of browser favorites, a company called Contoso can specify **Contoso** as the value for the name and "<http://www.contoso.com>" for the URL.
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For example, to include the corporate Web site to the list of browser favorites, a company called Contoso can specify **Contoso** as the value for the name and `http://www.contoso.com` for the URL.
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## PartnerSearchCode
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## PartnerSearchCode
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### Install the Diagnostic Data Viewer for PowerShell
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### Install the Diagnostic Data Viewer for PowerShell
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>[!IMPORTANT]
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>It is recommended to visit the documentation on [Getting Started](/powershell/gallery/gallery/getting-started) with PowerShell Gallery. This page provides more specific details on installing a PowerShell module.
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>It is recommended to visit the documentation on [Getting Started](/powershell/gallery/getting-started) with PowerShell Gallery. This page provides more specific details on installing a PowerShell module.
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To install the newest version of the Diagnostic Data Viewer PowerShell module, run the following command within an elevated PowerShell session:
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