Microsoft is removing Windows PowerShell 2.0 from current Windows releases — a deliberate, security-first cleanup that closes a long‑standing legacy loophole and signals a firm end to an engine that was deprecated in 2017 but remained present for compatibility. The official Microsoft support...
amsi
clr2
deprecated features
enterprise it
insider preview
it administration
just enough administration
kb5065506
migration
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powershell 2.0
powershell 5.1
powershell 7
script block logging
security
windows 11
windows automation
windows server 2025