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Caption Output : Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate We can use select command to get the output of all the required OS related properties. InternalHostUserInterface CurrentCulture : en-US CurrentUICulture : en-US PrivateData : IsRunspacePushed : Runspace : System. For instance, if you want to extend PowerShell with snap-ins compiled cmdlets , you have to ensure that you download the correct version. I guess the choice is ours depending on the need. ConsoleHost+ConsoleColorProxy IsRunspacePushed : False Runspace : System. In below example computer name information is gathered from text file using different username and password with PS remoting protocol. In this case you have to terminate the service manually.

Name Value ---- ----- PSVersion 4. Note 3: BuildVersion varies depending on the underlying operating system. Here is a more detailed version check on the PowerShell executable. Major Minor Build Revision 4 0 -1 -1 Guy Recommends: A Free Trial of the Network Performance Monitor NPM v11. This utility will also guide you through troubleshooting; the dashboard will indicate whether the root cause is a broken link, faulty equipment or resource overload. What I like best is the way NPM suggests solutions to network problems. Its also has the ability to monitor the health of individual VMware virtual machines. If you are interested in troubleshooting, and creating network maps, then I recommend that you try NPM now. Here is an alternative method to check your version of Windows PowerShell. Name: Windows PowerShell ISE Host Version: 4. InternalHostUserInterface CurrentCulture: en-GB CurrentUICulture: en-US PrivateData: Microsoft. ISEOptions IsRunspacePushed: False Runspace: System. LocalRunspace Note 4: As with PSVersionTable, the PowerShell Version is 4. Net Version Here is a script which interrogates the NET Framework section of the registry. PSChildName Version ----------- ------- v2. When you launch this tool it analyzes a users effective NTFS permissions for a specific file or folder, and takes into account network share access, then displays the results in a nifty desktop dashboard! Think of all the frustration that this free SolarWinds utility saves when you are troubleshooting authorization problems for user's access to a resource. Give this permissions monitor a try - it's free! My main reason for downgrading the version from 4 to 2 is for testing. What I do is create a shortcut, and append -Version 2 to Target:.. Incidentally, Windows PowerShell is always installed in a sub-folder called v1. Note 7: The syntax requires a space either side of -version. Note 8: If you try -version 1 you still get PowerShell version 2!

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