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PowerShell 5.0:
PowerShell 5.0: This version was released to the web on 24th February 2016, as an internal part of the Windows Management Framework (WMF 5.0). This version is installed by default on Windows 10 and Windows Server 2012. Following are the new features of PowerShell 5.0:
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PowerShell 4.0
PowerShell 4.0: PowerShell version 4.0 is integrated with Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1. Microsoft has also made it available for Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows 7 SP1, and Windows Server 2012. Following are the new features of PowerShell 4.0:
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PowerShell 3.0
PowerShell 3.0: PowerShell version 3.0 is integrated with Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8. Microsoft has also made it available for Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 1, for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1, and for Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack1. This version is an internal part of (WMF3) Windows Management Framework…
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PowerShell 2.0:
PowerShell 2.0: PowerShell version 2.0 is integrated with Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7. It is released for Windows Vista with Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2, and Windows XP with Service Pack 3. This version includes changes to the hosting API and scripting languages. Following are the new features…
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Versions:1 of Windows PowerShell
PowerShell 1.0: In November 2006, PowerShell version 1.0 was released by the Microsoft for Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, and Windows Server 2003 SP1. This version is an optional component of Windows Server 2008.
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History of Windows PowerShell
By the year 2002, Microsoft started developing a new way of managing the command lines. It also included the development of a new Shell which was named Monad. A white paper published in the year of 2002, called Monad Manifesto. It contained the concept of this shell and the ideas to create a standardized platform which used the…
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Features of PowerShell: 14
Transactions: This feature of Windows PowerShell enables us to start a transaction, to indicate which command is a part of it, and to either rollback or commit a transaction.
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Features of PowerShell: 13
Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE): It is the host GUI based application for the Windows PowerShell. This feature provides tab completion, multiline editing, syntax coloring, context-sensitive help, selective execution, and support for right-to-left languages.
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Features of PowerShell: 12
Network file transfer: This feature provides the native support for prioritized, and asynchronous transfer of files between the machines using BITS (Background Intelligent Transfer Service).
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Features of PowerShell: 11
Windows PowerShell web access: PowerShell console introduced a web-based version in Windows Server 2012. Here, we can run PowerShell cmdlets from any web browser which is not available on desktops but also on any tablet or mobile devices.
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