Change the Execution Policy

  • We can use the Set-ExecutionPolicy cmdlet to change the execution policy of PowerShell on Windows computers. The changes done by you are affected immediately. You don’t require to restart the PowerShell Window.
  • If you made some changes in the execution policy for the

  • scope CurrentUser and LocalMachine, the changes are saved in the registry, and they remain effective until you change them again.

  • If you make changes in the execution policy for the Process scope, then they are not saved in the registry.

  • The following block describes you a syntax which is used to change the execution policy:

  1. Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy <PolicyName>  

Remove the ExecutionPolicy

We can remove the execution policy for a particular scope by setting the execution policy to Undefined.

Example: This example removes the execution policy for all the users of the local computer.

  1. Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy Undefined -Scope LocalMachine  

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