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PowerShell 2.0 was released in July 2009 and came with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. It was also available for older ...
Hanging onto unused data is a hacker's dream, and shredding old drives isn't enough to thwart them. A robust data ...
Microsoft has confirmed PowerShell 2.0 is officially being removed from Windows, starting with the latest Windows 11 Insider ...
Microsoft is urging IT and system admins to review its newly published guide on handling virtual TPM (vTPM) certificates, ...
End of life and end of support are terms that refer to the end of technical support and security updates for Windows 10. After 10 years, this older version of Windows will no longer receive free ...
PowerShell is another way on Windows 11 to close all your chosen running apps. To use this method, open Windows Search (press ...
With Windows Terminal, you have everything you need in one place, including multiple shells, tabs, split panes, theming, and ...
Users are experiencing significant difficulties with the June security update for Windows 11, prompting Microsoft to release ...
Windows 10 is designed to deliver updates for the supported lifetime of the device. Two types of updates may be provided: quality updates and feature updates. Quality updates include both security and ...
If WSUS clients have stopped reporting to WSUS Servers and are unable to fetch updates, you will have to take these steps to ...
The move away from PowerShell 2.0 is a long time coming; Microsoft has for years encouraged users to move to later versions. Version 5.1 is preinstalled on most modern editions of Windows, and there ...
Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11's next release won't ship with PowerShell 2.0, which originally debuted in Windows 7.