Microsoft
Announcements!
Azure Automation Run As Account will retire on September 30, 2023
(learn.microsoft.com)
Start migrating to managed identities now!
By: Microsoft submitted:Sep 1 2023
Start migrating to managed identities now!
By: Microsoft submitted:Sep 1 2023
Azure Functions: PowerShell 7 support is now generally available
(azure.microsoft.com)
Azure Functions support for PowerShell 7 is now generally available. This enables developing and
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Azure Functions support for PowerShell 7 is now generally available. This enables developing and
deploying Azure Functions Apps for production scenarios using the latest version of PowerShell.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Azure PowerShell 4.4.0 Released
(powershellgallery.com)
We have added cmdlets to manage Azure Network Virtual Appliance and several updates for Azure
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
We have added cmdlets to manage Azure Network Virtual Appliance and several updates for Azure
Storage!
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Congrats to all those who made MVP this year!
(twitter.com)
It is always well earned
By: Microsoft submitted:Jul 8 2022
It is always well earned
By: Microsoft submitted:Jul 8 2022
Deprecation of Azure AD module extended
(techcommunity.microsoft.com)
It was announced that Microsoft is going to postpone the deprecation of the Azure AD Graph API
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
It was announced that Microsoft is going to postpone the deprecation of the Azure AD Graph API
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Deprecation of MSOnline
(techcommunity.microsoft.com)
Just a reminder that MSOnline versions prior to v1.1.166.0 will stop working in 1 week.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 21 2024
Just a reminder that MSOnline versions prior to v1.1.166.0 will stop working in 1 week.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 21 2024
Deprecation of Search-AdminAuditLog and New-AdminAuditLogSearch cmdlets
(techcommunity.microsoft.com)
We are writing to inform you about an upcoming change that will affect the way you access and manage
By: Microsoft submitted:Feb 2 2024
We are writing to inform you about an upcoming change that will affect the way you access and manage
your Exchange Online audit logs. Starting from April 30, 2024, we will be deprecating the following four cmdlets in the Exchange Online V3 module:
By: Microsoft submitted:Feb 2 2024
Microsoft Teams PowerShell Module 4.x.x is the only version supported now
(docs.microsoft.com)
Microsoft Teams PowerShell Module (TPM) versions in the 4.x.x series or later are the only versions
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 17 2022
Microsoft Teams PowerShell Module (TPM) versions in the 4.x.x series or later are the only versions
supported now. All earlier versions are fully retired since June 15, 2022 & will stop working (Message center post for reference - MC350371).
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 17 2022
PowerShell Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability
(msrc.microsoft.com)
This one affects all Windows versions all the way back to Windows Server 2012, so be sure to get the
By: Microsoft submitted:Jul 12 2024
This one affects all Windows versions all the way back to Windows Server 2012, so be sure to get the
cumulative updates installed. CVE-2024-38047 and CVE-2024-38043 are also PowerShell Elevation of Privilege Vulnerabilities included in the cumulative patches this month.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jul 12 2024
PowerShell support in Durable Functions is in public preview
(azure.microsoft.com)
Durable Functions, an extension to Azure Functions that lets you define stateful serverless
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Durable Functions, an extension to Azure Functions that lets you define stateful serverless
workflows, now supports PowerShell. Common scenarios made possible by Durable Functions include orchestrating the management of complex Azure Resource deployments involving sequential and parallel steps. Long-running workflows are supported, and Durable Functions provides built-in HTTP endpoints for monitoring their progress.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
PowerShell support in Durable Functions is now generally available
(techcommunity.microsoft.com)
This week at Microsoft's annual Build conference, we made two announcements related to Azure Durable
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
This week at Microsoft's annual Build conference, we made two announcements related to Azure Durable
Functions: Two new backend storage providers, and the General Availability of Durable Functions for PowerShell. In this post, we'll go into more details about the new capabilities that Durable Functions brings to PowerShell developers.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Version 2002 release notes – Configuration Manager
(docs.microsoft.com)
Configuration Manager current branch version 1910 is the baseline for these changes.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Configuration Manager current branch version 1910 is the baseline for these changes.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Windows Terminal Preview 1.10 Released
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
It's Windows Terminal release day! This release introduces Windows Terminal Preview to version 1.10
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
It's Windows Terminal release day! This release introduces Windows Terminal Preview to version 1.10
and Windows Terminal will be updated to version 1.9 soon.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Windows Terminal Preview 1.20 Release
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
Happy New Year! The Windows Terminal team is back with our first preview release of the year!
By: Microsoft submitted:Feb 2 2024
Happy New Year! The Windows Terminal team is back with our first preview release of the year!
Windows Terminal Preview 1.20 introduces several changes such as the automatic deferral of package updates while Windows Terminal is running, support for colorful and crazy line styles, changes to the way search results are highlighted and LOTS of usability updates and bug fixes!
By: Microsoft submitted:Feb 2 2024
Windows Terminal Preview 1.21 Release
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
Windows Terminal is back with another preview release! Windows Terminal Preview 1.21 introduces
By: Microsoft submitted:May 10 2024
Windows Terminal is back with another preview release! Windows Terminal Preview 1.21 introduces
long-awaited features like Buffer Restore and fontfall back as well as new experimental features like Scratchpad and the ability to load up an image as a texture. There's also a LOT MORE stuff so check out the rest of this blog post to learn more!
By: Microsoft submitted:May 10 2024
Blogs, Articles, and Posts
PowerShell Core Support Lifecycle
(docs.microsoft.com)
Based on the Lifecycle of PowerShell, the following table lists the dates when various releases will
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Based on the Lifecycle of PowerShell, the following table lists the dates when various releases will
no longer be supported.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Use deployment scripts in templates
(docs.microsoft.com)
Learn how to use deployment scripts in Azure Resource templates. With a new resource type called
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 15 2022
Learn how to use deployment scripts in Azure Resource templates. With a new resource type called
Microsoft.Resources/deploymentScripts, users can execute deployment scripts in template deployments and review execution results. These scripts can be used for performing custom steps such as:
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 15 2022
Projects, Scripts, and Modules
Az v11.3.1
(github.com)
Just a couple of small fixes in this release.
By: Microsoft submitted:Feb 23 2024
Just a couple of small fixes in this release.
By: Microsoft submitted:Feb 23 2024
Az.Functions 0.0.3-preview
(powershellgallery.com)
New PowerShell module for Azure Functions now in preview.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 15 2022
New PowerShell module for Azure Functions now in preview.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 15 2022
Az.Functions 1.0.0
(powershellgallery.com)
Microsoft Azure PowerShell - Azure Functions service cmdlets for Azure Resource Manager in Windows
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Microsoft Azure PowerShell - Azure Functions service cmdlets for Azure Resource Manager in Windows
PowerShell and PowerShell Core.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Az.SecurityInsights 0.1.0
(powershellgallery.com)
Microsoft Azure PowerShell - Azure Sentinel cmdlets in Windows PowerShell and PowerShell Core.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Microsoft Azure PowerShell - Azure Sentinel cmdlets in Windows PowerShell and PowerShell Core.
Allows managing and monitoring the security posture of your resources.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Azure AD Exporter
(github.com)
The Azure AD Exporter is a PowerShell module that allows you to export your Azure AD and Azure AD
By: Microsoft submitted:Sep 9 2022
The Azure AD Exporter is a PowerShell module that allows you to export your Azure AD and Azure AD
B2C configuration settings to local .json files.
By: Microsoft submitted:Sep 9 2022
Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell 16.0.20017.12000
(powershellgallery.com)
New SharePoint Online Management Shell version available - April 2020 monthly release
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 15 2022
New SharePoint Online Management Shell version available - April 2020 monthly release
(16.0.20017.12000)
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 15 2022
Books, Media, and Learning Resources
Everything you wanted to know about exceptions
(learn.microsoft.com)
Error handling is just part of life when it comes to writing code.
By: Microsoft submitted:Aug 30 2024
Error handling is just part of life when it comes to writing code.
By: Microsoft submitted:Aug 30 2024
Introduction to PowerShell
(docs.microsoft.com)
Learn about the basics of PowerShell. This cross-platform command-line shell and scripting language
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Learn about the basics of PowerShell. This cross-platform command-line shell and scripting language
is built for task automation and configuration management. You'll learn basics like what PowerShell is, what it's used for, and how to use it.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
Upcoming Events
MyIgnite – Ask the Expert: Everything you ever wanted to know about PowerShell
(myignite.microsoft.com)
In this Ask the Experts session we will learn what our panelists are using PowerShell for, what are
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022
In this Ask the Experts session we will learn what our panelists are using PowerShell for, what are
they most excited for in the future and how PowerShell has expanded from being an optional Windows component to a fully-fledged, open-source scripting and automation language supported on dozens of platforms. Join us to learn more about PowerShell, how PowerShell is applied to solve real-world challenges, and what drives the ever-growing community of PowerShell enthusiasts around the world.
By: Microsoft submitted:Jun 16 2022