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PowerShell Core 6.1 is expected to hit 'general availability' at the end of this month, but compatibility with some Windows PowerShell modules will lag.
Microsoft is making generally available PowerShell Core 6.0, a version of PowerShell built on .NET Core that runs not just on Windows, but also macOS and Linux. But beware breaking changes.
The Microsoft PowerShell team is planning to reshape its Desired State Configuration solutions, replacing them with a single cross-platform tool that supports both Windows and Linux.
Microsoft has released new versions of PowerShell Core to fix a vulnerability that allows a local attacker to bypass Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC) enforcements. This could allow the ...
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PowerShell Core (also referred to as "PowerShell Core 6.0") is Microsoft's cross-platform scripting language, based on .NET Core, that's designed to work across Windows, Mac and Linux. DSC Core Goals ...
PowerShell Core is a more basic version of the scripting language that will succeed Windows PowerShell 6.0, which never got out of the beta stage. PowerShell Core (also referred to as "PowerShell Core ...
EUGENE, Ore., Feb. 13, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- CBT Nuggets announces the release of a new online video training course, Microsoft PowerShell 6 Foundations. PowerShell Core is the latest version ...
Microsoft's move from the ageing Windows-only .NET Framework to the open source, cross-platform .NET Core framework may come with ancillary consequences, such as a boost in the popularity of its ...