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    Azure DSC Extension versions 2.4 up to 2.13 will retire in August
    Azure DSC Extension versions 2.4 up to 2.13 will retire in August
    PowerShell Team PowerShell Team May 24, 2016 May 24, 2016 05/24/16
    NOTE: For information on OS support, and other features, please refer to our release history. In August, we will remove Azure DSC Extension versions 2.4 up to 2.13. These versions use WMF 5.0 PP whose signing certificates will expire in August. These versions will continue to run on existing VMs, but you will no longer be able to ...

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    End of Support for Windows Management Framework (WMF) 5.0 Production Preview is Approaching, Upgrade to RTM bits!
    End of Support for Windows Management Framework (WMF) 5.0 Production Preview is Approaching, Upgrade to RTM bits!
    PowerShell Team PowerShell Team May 23, 2016 May 23, 2016 05/23/16
    On 1st June 2016, support for the WMF 5.0 Production Preview, released back in August 2015, will end and it’s time to upgrade to the WMF 5.0 RTM. We would like to give a huge THANK YOU to all of you who used the WMF 5.0 Production Preview and provided us with feedback. Your input and feedback helped contribute to make WMF 5.0 RTM even ...

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    New Policy Cmdlets for Nano Server
    New Policy Cmdlets for Nano Server
    PowerShell Team PowerShell Team May 20, 2016 May 20, 2016 05/20/16
    We have just released another set of new cmdlets intended for use on Nano Server for managing local policy. Although Nano Server doesn't support Group Policy, it does support local policy. Previously, we released Security cmdlets to deal with .INF and .CSV files. Today, we released the GPRegistryPolicy cmdlets which will deal with .POL files ...

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    DSC Resource Kit ? Anniversary Release
    DSC Resource Kit – Anniversary Release
    PowerShell Team PowerShell Team May 18, 2016 May 18, 2016 05/18/16
    We've just updated the DSC Resource Kit to celebrate our 1 year open-source anniversary! The DSC Resource Kit has come a long way in a year. Originally, DSC started with only in-box resources. To make these resources easier to update, some were moved to TechNet's Script Center and became the DSC Resource Kit. Finally in April 2015, the ...

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    New Security Cmdlets in Nano Server
    New Security Cmdlets in Nano Server
    PowerShell Team PowerShell Team May 9, 2016 May 9, 2016 05/9/16
    In Windows Server 2016 TP5, we included two new cmdlets to help manage security policy settings. While they are present on every install option of Windows Server, these are mostly useful on Nano Server because Nano Server does not support Group Policy. Security-related settings include two different kinds of artifacts. • .INF files...

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    Understanding the PowerShell UserVoice
    Understanding the PowerShell UserVoice
    Avatar Zachary Alexander May 9, 2016 May 9, 2016 05/9/16
    The PowerShell Team been using UserVoice to take in requests, feedback and bug reports for a few months now.  It’s been really great seeing feedback come in directly from the PowerShell community. I wanted to give some details around how your feedback gets used and what happens to something after it gets posted to UserVoice. We recently ...

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    Developing PowerShell Cmdlets for Nano Server using the PowerShell Core SDK
    Developing PowerShell Cmdlets for Nano Server using the PowerShell Core SDK
    PowerShell Team PowerShell Team May 4, 2016 May 4, 2016 05/4/16
    Looking to develop PowerShell cmdlets for Nano Server? Try out our new PowerShell SDK for Nano on the PowerShell Gallery. Or, if you already have Windows 10 or Windows Management Framework 5.0 installed, simply run: If you've been watching the Server & Cloud Blog, you'll know that we recently announced the availability of Technical ...

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