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Microsoft has released PowerShell 7.2 with automatic updates through the Microsoft Update service on Windows 10 and Windows Server devices.
The new version of PowerShell integrates with Microsoft Update to automatically receive servicing releases that include critical bug fixes and security updates.
Microsoft removes the version still included for compatibility for good. It has long been considered obsolete.
Windows 11 version 25H2 is now available in the Release Preview Channel, which is the last stop before general availability.
Microsoft is making it easier to update PowerShell on Windows 10 and Windows Server devices by releasing future updates through the Microsoft Update service.
PowerShell 7.2 users can configure update support to optionally use Windows Server Update Services, System Center Configuration Manager and the Windows Update service.
The next version of the Windows 11 operating system will debut this fall. Here's everything we you need to know, including ...
Microsoft is now giving an all-clear signal, of sorts, with regard to PowerShell issues caused by a late August Windows 10 update release.
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