Powershell 74/22/2023 ![]() ![]() I think what they released will prove to be quite useful: PowerShell 7 does provide a a way to use 5.1-only modules in PowerShell 7. Over time, things will get better (I hope) but the PowerShell team decided to do something in the meantime to ease Windows users into migrating to PowerShell 7. There are some Azure modules - my poster child is AzureAD - that an Azure architect can’t live without and which cling stubbornly to Windows PowerShell 5.1. One obstacle in doing so in the PowerShell Core (6.x) release was limited compatibility with Windows PowerShell 5.1 modules. PowerShell 7 is finally here (woot!) and it’s time for Windows users to think seriously about migrating to pwsh 7.
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