Tuesday, August 4, 2015

What's new with PowerShell in Windows 10

Windows 10 is one of the most dynamic operating systems we've seen in a long time. And with it comes a new version of PowerShell. There are some big changes, especially with Desired State Configuration and Server vNext. But I'm going to focus on a few of the fun new changes in the Windows 10 desktop OS. Some of these include: •More integration with Windows Defender •Ships with a package manager •Archive (.ZIP file) cmdlets •Changes to –item noun to enable symbolic links •The ability to develop classes (and enums) using PowerShell •PowerShell transcripts within the ISE •Better script tracing I'll add a few posts covering these topics. Enjoy!

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