Windows PowerShell updated your execution policy successfully, but the setting is overridden by a policy defined at a more specific scope. Due to the override, your shell will retain its current effective execution policy of {0}. Type "Get-ExecutionPolicy -List" to view your execution policy settings. For more information please see "Get-Help Set-ExecutionPolicy".
Windows PowerShell cannot create an instance of the type adapter for the type {0} because of the following exception: {1}. ...
Windows PowerShell client does not support the {0} {1} negotiated by the server. Make sure the server is compatible with ...
Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment. Performs object-based (command-line) functions. Installing this feature ...
Windows PowerShell transcript start Start time: {0:yyyyMMddHHmmss} Username: {1} RunAs User: {2} Machine: {3} ({4}) Host ...
Windows PowerShell updated your execution policy successfully, but the setting is overridden by a policy defined at a more ...
Windows PowerShell Workflow cannot continue running the activity because an error occurred while importing dependent module(s) ...
Windows PowerShell Workflow is not supported in a Windows PowerShell x86-based console. Open a Windows PowerShell x64-based ...
Windows PowerShell {0} is not supported in the current console. Windows PowerShell {1} is supported in the current console. ...
Windows provides specific locations in the file system to store programs and software components, shared application data, ...