Microsoft this week announced the "general availability" commercial release of PowerShell 7.2. PowerShell 7.2 is notable for being a long-term support (LTS) release on Windows systems, which means ...
Use semantic versioning (X.Y.Z) so version numbers are meaningful, not arbitrary. Patch updates should fix bugs or improve logic/performance without changing visible behavior. Minor and major updates ...
Microsoft shipped a new PowerShell cmdlet to help users stay informed about new features, appropriately called Get-WhatsNew. The idea is to help inform users who may be unaware of benefits, new ...
PowerShell's latest version 7.3.0 has hit general availability. The new version brings a bunch of new improvements and is built on the latest .NET 7. Sadly, Windows 7 is no longer supported. Earlier ...
Microsoft’s mighty Windows administration framework gets even better with the help of these resources. Most are free, and the three for-fee tools are well worth the cost. Ah, PowerShell. A simple blue ...
Microsoft has asked system administrators to patch PowerShell 7 against two vulnerabilities allowing attackers to bypass Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) enforcements and gain access to ...
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