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5 PowerShell Tips Every User Needs To Know

5 PowerShell Tips Every User Needs to Know

PowerShell is Microsoft’s preferred administrative tool for Windows and is being increasingly used in cross-platform environments. Despite its usefulness and versatility, PowerShell has a reputation for being hard to learn. This article explains a few PowerShell tips you need to know that will make learning PowerShell easier.

How to Use Microsoft PowerShell Core on Linux Virtual Machines

How to Use Microsoft PowerShell Core on Linux Virtual Machines

PowerShell was designed as a Windows management tool, but Microsoft has created cross-platform versions of PowerShell. That way, you can use a standard command line interface to manage a variety of system types. This article explains how to install PowerShell on a Linux virtual machine as well as the differences between PowerShell and PowerShell Core.

Why Is Microsoft Replacing the Default Windows Command Line?

Why Is Microsoft Replacing the Default Windows Command Line?

Although Windows 11 users already have access to Windows Terminal, Terminal will soon become the default command line experience. In addition to making the command line environment easier to use, this change will open the door for third-party developers to create their own command line hosts. This article discusses why Microsoft is replacing the Command Line Utility and what you can expect in future Windows releases.

PowerShell - How to Keep Someone from Using It against You

PowerShell – How to Keep Someone from Using It against You

Cybercriminals are increasingly turning toward using PowerShell as an attack tool because it’s powerful and tightly integrated into the Windows operating system. Although disabling PowerShell probably isn’t an option, you have some things that you can do to reduce the chances of a cybercriminal using it against you.

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