Microsoft finally bids farewell to PowerShell 2.0
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Microsoft finally bids farewell to PowerShell 2.0
: Venerable command line tool to depart Windows
(www.theregister.com)
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Microsoft finally bids farewell to PowerShell 2.0
: Venerable command line tool to depart Windows
(www.theregister.com)
Venerable? I think you mean dogshit.
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Microsoft finally bids farewell to PowerShell 2.0
: Venerable command line tool to depart Windows
(www.theregister.com)
Great, now install Powershell 7+ by default.
I'm tired of having to use Powershell 5 for anything that will run on remote servers or clients. -
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Microsoft finally bids farewell to PowerShell 2.0
: Venerable command line tool to depart Windows
(www.theregister.com)
If I have to use windows, I write batch scripts. They still work and there is a lot of documentation online. There's even a good set of GUI dialogs with WizApp (or the Zenity port).
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If I have to use windows, I write batch scripts. They still work and there is a lot of documentation online. There's even a good set of GUI dialogs with WizApp (or the Zenity port).
Why would you do that to yourself
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Why would you do that to yourself
Batch scripts run on my locked-down work laptop. Powershell requires administrator privileges that I don't have.
I don't make the rules, I just evade them