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  • stek
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    Do you get grep, awk and vi equivalents?

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Cheers for that - still not entirely sure how it arrived here but that is a possibility

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  • Sysman
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    It's there on a fresh install of W7 Ultimate I've just done (only 3 Windows patches so far, plus a couple for Security Essentials).

    With Server 2008 Powershell gets installed if you add the Windows Backup command line feature.

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
    started a topic Windows Powershell

    Windows Powershell

    Has appeared in my recently installed list of progs. I didn't install it (at least not directly - I have installed some Juniper virtual networking stuff in order to log in to a client's systems recently) - did it come from a windows update or something??

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