Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: Windows 7 s PowerShell 2 0 Can Have as Much as 456 Core cmdlets

HTTP:: Windows 7 s PowerShell 2 0 Can Have as Much as 456 Core cmdlets
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Provided that the Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) is installed on a Windows 7 computer, customers will be able to leverage a number of 456 core cmdlets for Windows PowerShell 2.0. Microsoft has explained that this number does not take into consideration the commands included in the latest iteration of the Windows client. 456 cmdlets represent quite an increase from the commands that were available to IT administrators in the previous version of the scripting language, which featured a bare minimum of 129 cmdlets. “The number of cmdlets in Windows PowerShell 2.0 has nearly doubled over the number that shipped with the original product,” revealed Microsoft’s Ed Wilson and Craig Liebendorfer. “These are core cmdlets and do not take into account the number of cmdlets that are included with Windows 7.0. Many of these cmdlets are for use with remoting, and the underlying WSMan technology. On a Windows 7 computer with Microsoft Remote Server Administr!
ation Tools (RSAT) installed, there are 456 cmdlets. On a Windows 7 computer with all modules loaded, but without RSAT installed, there are 251 cmdlets. On a Windows 7 computer without the modules loaded there are 236 cmdlets. On a computer with Windows PowerShell 1.0 installed and with no snap-ins installed, there ...
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