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Windows PowerShell
 Windows PowerShell Cmdlet
  Windows PowerShell Modules
 PowerShell (PS) in Windows
  Windows Management Framework (WMF)

Windows PowerShell

Windows PowerShell is a task-based command-line shell and scripting language built on the .NET framework for system administrators and power-users. However, Windows PowerShell  becomes PowerShell Core after version 5.1. The new edition of PowerShell is built on the .Net Core technology that make the PowerShell becomes cross-platform. 

Windows PowerShell Cmdlet

Command prompt commands are DOS prompt type commands which are interpretered by Windows command interpreter, Cmd.exe. Windows PowerShell is another Windows command-line interpreter, PowerShell.exe using Windows shell framework technology. The line input command of PowerShell is called a cmdlet. A cmdlet is a lightweight command used in the Windows PowerShell environment to perform an action. Since PowerShell is developed using the .NET framework, a cmdlet initializes an instance of .NET framework class, instead of a stand-alone executable. Cmdlet processes input data in form of an object from the pipeline and also deliver output data in form of object to the pipeline.

 Windows PowerShell Modules

Windows PowerShell Modules included with Windows Server and Windows are used to support automating the features of operating systems

 

 

PowerShell (PS) in Windows

Windows PS 1.0 PS 2.0 PS 3.0 PS 4.0 PS 5.0 PS 5.1 PS 6.0
Windows 10 (see Note1)
Windows Server 2016
- - - - (installed) (installed)GitHub
Windows 8.1
Windows Server 2012 R2
- - - installed WMF 5.0 WMF 5.1GitHub
Windows 8
Windows Server 2012
- - installed WMF 4.0 WMF 5.0 WMF 5.1GitHub
Windows 7 SP1
Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
- (installed) WMF 3.0 WMF 4.0 WMF 5.0 WMF 5.1GitHub
Windows Server 2008 SP2 PS 1 WMF'c 2.0
WMF 2.0
WMF 3.0 - - - -
Windows Vista SP2 PS 1 WMF'c 2.0
WMF 2.0
- - - - -
Windows XP SP3
Windows Server 2003 SP2
PS 1 WMF core 2.0 - - - - -

Windows Management Framework (WMF)

In Windows 10, a PackageManagement feature (formerly referred to as OneGet) are used to automate software discovery, installation, and inventory (SDII), locally or remotely, no matter what the installer technology is and where the software is located. PackageManagement is aimed at solving this problem.

Operating System Version   WMF 2.0
https://
aka.ms/
wmf2download
WMF 3.0
https://
aka.ms/
wmf3download
WMF 4.0
https://
aka.ms/
wmf4download
WMF 5.0
https://
aka.ms/
wmf5download
WMF 5.1
https://
aka.ms/
wmf51download
 
Windows Server 20166   - - - - Ships in-box  
Windows 10   - - - Ships in-box Ships in-box  
Windows Server 2012 R2   - - Ships in-box Yes Yes  
Windows 8.1   - - Ships in-box Yes Yes  
Windows Server 2012   - Ships in-box Yes Yes Yes  
Windows 8   - Ships in-box - - -  
Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1   Ships in-box Yes Yes Yes Yes  
Windows 7 SP1   Ships in-box Yes Yes Yes Yes  
Windows Server 2008 SP2   Yes Yes - - -  
Windows Vista SP2   Yes - - - -  
Windows Server 2003 SP2   Yes - - - -    
Windows XP SP3   Yes - - - -

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