The WinGet command, which taps into the Windows Package Manager, makes it a breeze to keep applications up to date in Windows 10 and 11. Here’s how to use it. For more than two years, I’ve been ...
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There's a version of PowerShell that's even more powerful — and it's already on your Windows PC
Managing infrastructure on a Windows machine usually means relying on PowerShell to handle your automation. It feels great when you are editing the Windows Registry or handling Active Directory, but ...
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