Windows 8 by default includes PowerShell V3 installed, which is now an essential part of the operating system and cannot be removed. PowerShell V2 on the other hand is a different story. The default installation should have PowerShell v2 installed…
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At Microsoft Management Summit yesterday, Jeffrey Snover announced a new Community Technology Preview (CTP) build of Windows PowerShell v2. This new release offers improved remoting, transactional operations support, improved script cmdlets, and much more – it’s worth checking out.
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As you may know, Jeff Hicks and I have been working on a 3rd edition of our Windows PowerShell: TFM book, which focuses on v2.0 of PowerShell. Of course, PowerShell v2…
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