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Microsoft will remove PowerShell 2.0 from Windows starting in August, eight years after announcing its deprecation and ...
PowerShell 7's Lifecycle and Support PowerShell 7 is a so-called "long-term servicing" release that's supported for three years from Dec. 3, 2019, which was the release date of .NET Core 3.1.
Microsoft is finally saying goodbye to PowerShell 2.0 — the 14-year-old command-line tool and scripting language that debuted ...
PowerShell 7.2 is a "stable" release that can run side-by-side with a preview version of PowerShell. If users want the automatic updating, though, then they have to use the stable version (7.2) of ...
PowerShell 7.2 can predict what you may be typing based on your history. PowerShell users can customize this feature, including setting the color of predictive text.
Microsoft has announced that the latest version of PowerShell, PowerShell 7, is now generally available. It contains a handful of new features and improvements, and it's based on .NET Core 3.1.
PowerShell 7.1 is now available on all major platforms. The new version doesn't bring any major new features, but it includes a long list of fixes and improvements.
In PowerShell 7.3-preview.8, this feature became mainstream. PSStrictModeAssignment - Adds the StrictMode parameter to Invoke-Command to allow specifying strict mode when invoking command locally.
"With PowerShell 7 delivering a fix in .NET Core 3.1 for the way POSIX terminal APIs are handled when starting new processes, we are finally able to move the PSReadLine support currently available ...
How to tell if you are affected The CVE-2020-0951 vulnerability affects both PowerShell 7 and PowerShell 7.1 versions, while CVE-2021-41355 only impacts users of PowerShell 7.1.
Microsoft is positioning PowerShell 7, in part, to get them out of that rut, according to Lee. "We believe that this [lag in PowerShell Core use on Windows] could be occurring because existing Windows ...
PowerShell 7 now tracks with .NET Core 3.0 and follows a six-month update cycle under Microsoft's Modern Lifecycle Policy. This preview brings back support for the Out-GridView PowerShell cmdlet, ...