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    MS knows where its bread is buttered. MS officially launched Microsoft PowerShell 7 today. It’ll run on Windows 10, Windows Server, macOS, some Linuxi
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    • #2176355

      Now they’ve dropped “Core” from the name it’s going to be even more confusing (about whether most Windows users should care) when updates are announced.

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    • #2176450

      Another major release and still no fix for arguments to external processes getting messed up, which was reported to Microsoft connect way back in 2008. I appreciate that they made powershell open source, but nobody is going to want to use powershell on Linux or as a general-purpose shell if basic functionality is broken.

    • #2176468

      This looks really useful, assuming it isn’t crammed full of Windows 10 style telemetry, or other poison pills. Thanks.

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    • #2176481

      This is just a foretaste of what’s to come. Expect all manner of additional support to be extended to Windows 7.

      How do I know?

      Because I’ve just upgraded to Windows 10!

      • #2176536

        Same as they were going to get rid of Microsoft security essentials not.  They could have made a bundle off us millions of home users for the extended support.

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    • #2176491

      Packages for PowerShell 7.0 are here:
      https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/releases

      Note:

      • There is no ISE in the above list.
      • Older PowerShell packages on your system will remain on your system
      • Names are different:
        New name: PowerShell
        Old name: Windows PowerShell
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    • #2176498

      Older PowerShell packages on your system will remain on your system

      That must be why $PSVersionTable still shows PowerShell 5 ?

      powershell7version-mismatch

      Perhaps I have to restart…

      (I thought I’d installed an arcade version…)

      powershell7install04

      • #2176590

        No, a reboot isn’t necessary.  Installing PowerShell 7 doesn’t replace Windows PowerShell 5.1 so the existing shortcuts you’re used to seeing on a Windows 10 system will still point to 5.1.

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    • #2176511

      FWIW, most Windows users should, IMHO, stick with PSv5+ as it supports many Windows specific options not available in V7.

      HTH 😎

      May the Forces of good computing be with you!

      RG

      PowerShell & VBA Rule!
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      • #2176580

        I agree

        Woody’s article is confusing promotion, adding Windows 7 to the recipe makes it feel more confusing or something very important to get 😀

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    • #2177189

      In as much as PowerShell 5.1 is baked in and works well enough, I’ve uninstalled PowerShell 7.0 for now.

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