Microsoft announced on Wednesday that PowerShell 7 has reached "general availability" (GA) commercial release. Previously, when the scripting language was at the "release candidate" stage back in ...
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Windows PowerShell will soon be replaced by a new Core product called "PowerShell 7," Microsoft announced last week. The company is aligning PowerShell 7 releases with .NET Core releases, so it ...
Microsoft on Friday announced plans to replace Windows PowerShell with its newest Core product, which will be called "PowerShell 7." PowerShell 7 could appear as early as May as a preview release, but ...
PowerShell 7.1, touted by Microsoft as a "major update" to the scripting language, reached general availability this week. PowerShell 7.1 is based on .NET 5, which also was released this week. In ...
PowerShell 7.1 is now available across all major platforms. It's the first version of PowerShell to be available through the Microsoft Store. PowerShell 7.1 doesn't have any new features, instead ...
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.
I have tried explaining each of these features in brief and how it will help PowerShell users. However, make sure to read in more detail at the Microsoft official page. ConciseView is a ...
Microsoft warns of a critical .NET Core remote code execution vulnerability in PowerShell 7 caused by how text encoding is performed in .NET 5 and .NET Core. PowerShell provides a command-line shell, ...
Microsoft has made generally available PowerShell Core, its cross-platform version of the PowerShell command-line shell and scripting language. On Jan. 10, Microsoft delivered PowerShell Core 6.0 (its ...