Desktop Software Shell Enhancement Microsoft PowerShell for Windows

Microsoft PowerShell for Windows Microsoft PowerShell for Windows 7.5.0 RC1 for Windows

by Microsoft Corp.

Avg. Rating 3.9 (92 votes)

File Details

File Size 98.6 MB
License Open Source
Operating System Windows 7/8/10/11
Date Added
Total Downloads 51,529
Publisher Microsoft Corp.
Homepage Microsoft PowerShell
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Publisher's Description

PowerShell Core is a cross-platform automation and configuration tool/framework that works well with your existing tools and is optimized for dealing with structured data (e.g. JSON, CSV, XML, etc.), REST APIs, and object models. It includes a command-line shell, an associated scripting language and a framework for processing cmdlets.

Latest Reviews

DudeBoyz

DudeBoyz reviewed v2.0 Community Technology Preview 3 on Jan 26, 2009

I wish this would be extended to work outside of the core Windows environment as well - executed prior to the loading of Windows so you were able to apply these functions to a static OS deployment. Basically, make it a bootable environment (command line or character based GUI not requiring dedicated graphics drivers) so you can work on a Windows installation that may be damaged or more efficiently handled without concern for open processes / files. Not remove any functionality but simply enhance the concept and broaden its capabilities.

That said, what it does do it does pretty well, though it may be a daunting ramp-up for some. But once you invest the time and energy to learn how to take advantage of the commands, syntax, etc. you can do some pretty cool batch maintenance procedures and the like.

Certainly a worthy effort that I hope continues to improve.

bradingram

bradingram reviewed v2.0 CTP on Nov 6, 2007

Fortunately - i have installed this after reinstaling windows (xp) , so did not have any issues with removing v1 , which seems to have happened based on an earlier post .

works fine - love the graphical option

my only gripe - is that if you move/rename start menu group - when you run the app - it wants to access the original .msi and reinstall the original start menu group again !!

i think this is something that ms loves to do , as if i remember correctly Messenger/live/v8 does too.... but we wont get into the politics

The MAZZTer

The MAZZTer reviewed v2.0 CTP on Nov 6, 2007

If you cannot remove Windows PowerShell v1.0 through the Add/Remove Software Control Panel, read this:

http://blogs.msdn.com/po...indows-server-2003.aspx

Note that you will need some version of Visual Studio 2005 (use the shortcut for the Visual Studio 2005 command prompt) to uninstall the .NET assemblies. If gacutil /u does not work you will need to remove ALL values called "PowerShell Setup" from the registry under HKLM\Software/Microosft/Fusion/References. Then gacutil /u will function.

zridling

zridling reviewed v1.0 on May 17, 2007

This links to Windows 2003 Server.

andrewbmoore

andrewbmoore reviewed v1.0 on May 3, 2007

Very useful and there is a growing community of people writing plugins and scripts for it. And to those who rate this poor simply because they hate Microsoft (yet haven't even used the product), it's people like you who add "ratings pollution" to such a great site like FileForum. Make this site better by adding useful comments and save the trolling for message boards, please.

BoNeLeSS

BoNeLeSS reviewed v1.0 on Nov 15, 2006

Much better than cmd.exe. More friendly than WSH Not as powerful as bash.

[deXter]

[deXter] reviewed v1.0 on Nov 15, 2006

Runs too slow. Features can never be a tradeoff for performance, and one of the main features one expects from a command line utility is speed.

This program seems to be in the same league as the new "Vista" programs that don't run too well on low - mid range systems.

Alex Stevens

Alex Stevens reviewed v1.0 on Nov 15, 2006

Very nice.

jujuthing

jujuthing reviewed v1.0 RC2 on Sep 27, 2006

monad was nice. A useful enhancement to the otherwise weak dos shell. unfortunaly i can't install this. perhaps it has something to do with the fact that i can't install any windows updates anymore (wga? my windows copy is legel). J
Just another item to add to the long list of windows anoyances...

The MAZZTer

The MAZZTer reviewed v1.0 RC2 on Sep 26, 2006

Installer is broken. It appears to be an upgrade patch for RC1, however it never detects an RC1 installation and refuses to install.

[Edit: ajsaragosa1979's link is correct. Be sure to uninstall any previous versions of PowerShell... this is not a patch but a full install.]

[Edit 2:

C:\WINDOWS\system32\windowspowershell\v1.0>powershell.exe
Internal Windows PowerShell error. Loading managed Windows PowerShell failed wi
th error 80070002.

C:\WINDOWS\system32\windowspowershell\v1.0>

[Edit 3: Now I can't uninstall it.]

[Edit 4: After ripping everything out by hand and reinstalling it seems to be perfectly happy now. Pfft. Might have something to do with RC1's uninstaller not uninstalling everything that I ripped out (I found pieces left in the registry while cleaning up).]

Avg. Rating 3.9 (92 votes)
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DudeBoyz

DudeBoyz reviewed v2.0 Community Technology Preview 3 on Jan 26, 2009

I wish this would be extended to work outside of the core Windows environment as well - executed prior to the loading of Windows so you were able to apply these functions to a static OS deployment. Basically, make it a bootable environment (command line or character based GUI not requiring dedicated graphics drivers) so you can work on a Windows installation that may be damaged or more efficiently handled without concern for open processes / files. Not remove any functionality but simply enhance the concept and broaden its capabilities.

That said, what it does do it does pretty well, though it may be a daunting ramp-up for some. But once you invest the time and energy to learn how to take advantage of the commands, syntax, etc. you can do some pretty cool batch maintenance procedures and the like.

Certainly a worthy effort that I hope continues to improve.

bradingram

bradingram reviewed v2.0 CTP on Nov 6, 2007

Fortunately - i have installed this after reinstaling windows (xp) , so did not have any issues with removing v1 , which seems to have happened based on an earlier post .

works fine - love the graphical option

my only gripe - is that if you move/rename start menu group - when you run the app - it wants to access the original .msi and reinstall the original start menu group again !!

i think this is something that ms loves to do , as if i remember correctly Messenger/live/v8 does too.... but we wont get into the politics

The MAZZTer

The MAZZTer reviewed v2.0 CTP on Nov 6, 2007

If you cannot remove Windows PowerShell v1.0 through the Add/Remove Software Control Panel, read this:

http://blogs.msdn.com/po...indows-server-2003.aspx

Note that you will need some version of Visual Studio 2005 (use the shortcut for the Visual Studio 2005 command prompt) to uninstall the .NET assemblies. If gacutil /u does not work you will need to remove ALL values called "PowerShell Setup" from the registry under HKLM\Software/Microosft/Fusion/References. Then gacutil /u will function.

zridling

zridling reviewed v1.0 on May 17, 2007

This links to Windows 2003 Server.

andrewbmoore

andrewbmoore reviewed v1.0 on May 3, 2007

Very useful and there is a growing community of people writing plugins and scripts for it. And to those who rate this poor simply because they hate Microsoft (yet haven't even used the product), it's people like you who add "ratings pollution" to such a great site like FileForum. Make this site better by adding useful comments and save the trolling for message boards, please.

BoNeLeSS

BoNeLeSS reviewed v1.0 on Nov 15, 2006

Much better than cmd.exe. More friendly than WSH Not as powerful as bash.

[deXter]

[deXter] reviewed v1.0 on Nov 15, 2006

Runs too slow. Features can never be a tradeoff for performance, and one of the main features one expects from a command line utility is speed.

This program seems to be in the same league as the new "Vista" programs that don't run too well on low - mid range systems.

Alex Stevens

Alex Stevens reviewed v1.0 on Nov 15, 2006

Very nice.

jujuthing

jujuthing reviewed v1.0 RC2 on Sep 27, 2006

monad was nice. A useful enhancement to the otherwise weak dos shell. unfortunaly i can't install this. perhaps it has something to do with the fact that i can't install any windows updates anymore (wga? my windows copy is legel). J
Just another item to add to the long list of windows anoyances...

The MAZZTer

The MAZZTer reviewed v1.0 RC2 on Sep 26, 2006

Installer is broken. It appears to be an upgrade patch for RC1, however it never detects an RC1 installation and refuses to install.

[Edit: ajsaragosa1979's link is correct. Be sure to uninstall any previous versions of PowerShell... this is not a patch but a full install.]

[Edit 2:

C:\WINDOWS\system32\windowspowershell\v1.0>powershell.exe
Internal Windows PowerShell error. Loading managed Windows PowerShell failed wi
th error 80070002.

C:\WINDOWS\system32\windowspowershell\v1.0>

[Edit 3: Now I can't uninstall it.]

[Edit 4: After ripping everything out by hand and reinstalling it seems to be perfectly happy now. Pfft. Might have something to do with RC1's uninstaller not uninstalling everything that I ripped out (I found pieces left in the registry while cleaning up).]

marty

marty reviewed vRC1 Updated on May 13, 2006

1) You don't have to register with M$. Only give them our get (you pretty much have to) a Passport.Net account (using hotmail address.

2) I rate this update to Powershell (or whatever they call it) because the orignal version didn't install on my XP x64 - said I didn't have administrator rights - even if I run the installer in Safe Mode as the Administrator. This one installs but the actual prompt shell is quite inferior to 4NT.

avdven

avdven reviewed vRC1 on Apr 26, 2006

sn0wflake: Because of the price of VS 2005 versus this (free)? Also, this is quick and easy. I'm not sure if you have done any development work, but I can tell you that most sys admins I know don't know anything about programming and sure as hell won't be able to figure out how to develop and build an application in VS if they can do it with this in a tenth of the time and without the need for a CS or Engineering background.

Anyway, this is (or at least will be once it's past RC) an absolute necessity for anyone who has to maintain a number of systems (whether networked or otherwise). It's extremely powerful, very easy to learn and helps to simplify many tasks which previously had to be done by hand for anyone who couldn't write a full program to do it.

sn0wflake

sn0wflake reviewed vRC1 on Apr 26, 2006

I fail to see the resemblance to the .NET framework. The syntax looks like a weird mix of UNIX, PHP, and DOS. What's the point of using this instead of something made in Visual Studio?

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