Hi All,
Just a few Hours ago, Microsoft has released a new Version of PSResourceGet.
PowerShell Gallery Microsoft.PowerShell.PSResourceGet 1.1.1 Release Notes
Bug Fix
Bugfix to retrieve all metadata properties when finding a PSResource from a ContainerRegistry repository Update README.md Use authentication challenge for unauthenticated ContainerRegistry repository Bugfix for Install-PSResource with varying digit version against ContainerRegistry repository Bugfix for updating ContainerRegistry dependency parsing logic to account for AzPreview package Add wildcard support for MAR repository for FindAll and FindByName Bugfix for nuspec dependency version range calculation for RequiredModules I am using the new PSResourceGet here instead of the PowerShellGet commands.
Hi All,
I noticed that Microsoft has released a new Version of PowerToys.
In the Main Window click on “Install now”
The Release notes can be found here: Release v0.89.0
Highlights
Enhanced Advanced Paste by adding media transcoding support to convert different video and audio file formats! Fixed crashes when loading thumbnails after the .NET 9 update and resolved PowerLauncher.exe blocking other MSI installers from creating shortcuts! Fixed accessibility issues across FancyZones, Image Resizer, and Settings to improve screen reader support and clarity!
Hi All,
A few Hours ago, a new Version of the AZ (Azure) PowerShell Module has been released to PowerShell Gallery.
PowerShell Gallery Az 13.3.0 GitHub Release Notes Az I think the release notes have been updated
I am using the new PSResourceGet here instead of the PowerShellGet commands.
Show installed Versions and what’s available in PowerShell Gallery
Get-InstalledPSResource -Name AZ -Scope CurrentUser Find-PSResource -Name AZ Uninstall the old Modules
Hi All,
A day ago, Microsoft has released the Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell 16.0.25814.12000 PowerShell Module.
PowerShell Gallery Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell I am using the new PSResourceGet here instead of the PowerShellGet commands.
Show installed Versions and what’s available in PowerShell Gallery
Get-InstalledPSResource Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell -Scope CurrentUser Find-PSResource Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell Uninstall the old Version and install the new Version of the Module
Uninstall-PSResource Microsoft.Online.SharePoint.PowerShell -Scope CurrentUser In the last few weeks i’ve noticed that uninstalling some Modules seems to have Problems.