Microsoft removes PowerShell 2.0 from Windows 11 in build 27891
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Microsoft finally removes PowerShell 2.0 from Windows 11
Having previously announced the future deprecation of PowerShell 2.0, Microsoft has now released a version of Windows 11 that sees this command line shell removed. The writing has been on the wall for this old version of PowerShell for some time, but Microsoft has – as is often the case with deprecated features – never been very clear about the precise schedule. But with the newly released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27891 on the Canary Cha…
With the latest insider build of Windows 11, Microsoft has closed another chapter in the long history of its operating system. In Build 27891, which is currently distributed in the Canary Channel, PowerShell 2.0 has finally disappeared. (Continue reading)
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