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Downloads:

13,469,650

Downloads of v 5.0.10018-February2015Preview:

1,313

Last Update:

20 Mar 2015

Package Maintainer(s):

Software Author(s):

  • Microsoft wrote PowerShell
  • IntelliTect created the Chocolatey Package

Tags:

powershell admin reboot scripting oneget

Windows Management Framework and PowerShell

This is a prerelease version of Windows Management Framework and PowerShell.

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5.0.10018-February2015Preview | Updated: 20 Mar 2015

Downloads:

13,469,650

Downloads of v 5.0.10018-February2015Preview:

1,313

Software Author(s):

  • Microsoft wrote PowerShell
  • IntelliTect created the Chocolatey Package

Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 5.0.10018-February2015Preview

This is a prerelease version of Windows Management Framework and PowerShell.

Legal Disclaimer: Neither this package nor Chocolatey Software, Inc. are affiliated with or endorsed by Microsoft wrote PowerShell, IntelliTect created the Chocolatey Package. The inclusion of Microsoft wrote PowerShell, IntelliTect created the Chocolatey Package trademark(s), if any, upon this webpage is solely to identify Microsoft wrote PowerShell, IntelliTect created the Chocolatey Package goods or services and not for commercial purposes.

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Deployment Method: Individual Install, Upgrade, & Uninstall

To install Windows Management Framework and PowerShell, run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:

>

To upgrade Windows Management Framework and PowerShell, run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:

>

To uninstall Windows Management Framework and PowerShell, run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:

>

Deployment Method:

NOTE

This applies to both open source and commercial editions of Chocolatey.

1. Enter Your Internal Repository Url

(this should look similar to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/)


2. Setup Your Environment

1. Ensure you are set for organizational deployment

Please see the organizational deployment guide

2. Get the package into your environment

  • Open Source or Commercial:
    • Proxy Repository - Create a proxy nuget repository on Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or a proxy Chocolatey repository on ProGet. Point your upstream to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/. Packages cache on first access automatically. Make sure your choco clients are using your proxy repository as a source and NOT the default community repository. See source command for more information.
    • You can also just download the package and push it to a repository Download

3. Copy Your Script

choco upgrade powershell -y --source="'INTERNAL REPO URL'" --version="'5.0.10018-February2015Preview'" --prerelease [other options]

See options you can pass to upgrade.

See best practices for scripting.

Add this to a PowerShell script or use a Batch script with tools and in places where you are calling directly to Chocolatey. If you are integrating, keep in mind enhanced exit codes.

If you do use a PowerShell script, use the following to ensure bad exit codes are shown as failures:


choco upgrade powershell -y --source="'INTERNAL REPO URL'" --version="'5.0.10018-February2015Preview'" --prerelease
$exitCode = $LASTEXITCODE

Write-Verbose "Exit code was $exitCode"
$validExitCodes = @(0, 1605, 1614, 1641, 3010)
if ($validExitCodes -contains $exitCode) {
  Exit 0
}

Exit $exitCode

- name: Install powershell
  win_chocolatey:
    name: powershell
    version: '5.0.10018-February2015Preview'
    source: INTERNAL REPO URL
    state: present
    allow_prerelease: yes

See docs at https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/win_chocolatey_module.html.


chocolatey_package 'powershell' do
  action    :install
  source   'INTERNAL REPO URL'
  version  '5.0.10018-February2015Preview'
  options  '--prerelease'
end

See docs at https://docs.chef.io/resource_chocolatey_package.html.


cChocoPackageInstaller powershell
{
    Name        = "powershell"
    Version     = "5.0.10018-February2015Preview"
    Source      = "INTERNAL REPO URL"
    chocoParams = "--prerelease"
}

Requires cChoco DSC Resource. See docs at https://github.com/chocolatey/cChoco.


package { 'powershell':
  ensure          => '5.0.10018-February2015Preview',
  install_options => ['--prerelease'],
  provider        => 'chocolatey',
  source          => 'INTERNAL REPO URL',
}

Requires Puppet Chocolatey Provider module. See docs at https://forge.puppet.com/puppetlabs/chocolatey.


4. If applicable - Chocolatey configuration/installation

See infrastructure management matrix for Chocolatey configuration elements and examples.

WARNING

This package is exempt from moderation. While it is likely safe for you, there is more risk involved.

Description

Windows Management Framework 4.0 includes updates to Windows PowerShell, Windows PowerShell ISE, Windows PowerShell Web Services (Management OData IIS Extension), Windows Remote Management (WinRM), Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), the Server Manager WMI provider, and a new feature for 4.0, Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC).
Windows Management Framework 5.0 includes updates to Windows PowerShell, Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC), and Windows PowerShell ISE. It also includes OneGet, PowerShellGet, and Network Switch cmdlets

IMPORTANT NOTES for your Operating System:
Windows Vista or Windows 2008: PowerShell 3.0 install attempted
Windows 7 SP1, Windows 2008 R2, or Windows 2012: PowerShell 4.0 installed
Windows 8: PowerShell 4.0 not supported. PowerShell 3.0 installed by default
Windows 8.1, Windows 2012R2: Installs PowerShell 5.0.
WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL ON SCCM SERVERS.
Tested On: Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 2008 R2, Windows 2012, Windows 2012 R2, Windows 10


tools\ChocolateyInstall.ps1


<#
See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh847769.aspx and http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh847837.aspx
Windows PowerShell 5.0 runs on the following versions of Windows.
    Windows 10, installed by default
    Windows Server 2012 R2, install Windows Management Framework 5.0 to run Windows PowerShell 5.0
    Windows 8.1, install Windows Management Framework 5.0 to run Windows PowerShell 5.0
	Previous Windows versions - 5.0 is not supported.

Windows PowerShell 4.0 runs on the following versions of Windows.
    Windows 8.1, installed by default
    Windows Server 2012 R2, installed by default
    Windows� 7 with Service Pack 1, install Windows Management Framework 4.0 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=293881) to run Windows PowerShell 4.0
    Windows Server� 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1, install Windows Management Framework 4.0 (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=293881) to run Windows PowerShell 4.0

Windows PowerShell 3.0 runs on the following versions of Windows.
    Windows 8, installed by default
    Windows Server 2012, installed by default
    Windows� 7 with Service Pack 1, install Windows Management Framework 3.0 to run Windows PowerShell 3.0
    Windows Server� 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1, install Windows Management Framework 3.0 to run Windows PowerShell 3.0
    Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 2, install Windows Management Framework 3.0 to run Windows PowerShell 3.0
#>

try
{
  [string]$packageName="PowerShell.5.0"
  [string]$installerType="msu"
  [string]$silentArgs="/quiet /norestart /log:`"$env:TEMP\PowerShell.Install.evtx`""
  [string]$url   = 'http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/5/1/B5130F9A-6F07-481A-B4A6-CEDED7C96AE2/WindowsBlue-KB3037315-x86.msu' 
  [string]$url64 = 'http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/5/1/B5130F9A-6F07-481A-B4A6-CEDED7C96AE2/WindowsBlue-KB3037315-x64.msu' 
  [string]$urlWin2012 = 'http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/5/1/B5130F9A-6F07-481A-B4A6-CEDED7C96AE2/Windows8-RT-KB3037667-x64.msu' 
  [string[]] $validExitCodes = @(0, 3010) # 2359302 occurs if the package is already installed.

  if ($PSVersionTable -and ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion -ge [Version]'5.0.10018'))
  {
    Write-Warning "$packageName or newer is already installed"
  }
    else {
        $osversionLookup = @{
        "5.1.2600" = "XP";
        "5.1.3790" = "2003";
        "6.0.6001" = "Vista/2008";
        "6.1.7601" = "Win7/2008R2";
        "6.2.9200" = "Win8/2012";
        "6.3.9600" = "Win8.1/2012R2";
        }

        try {
            #Consider using Get-Command with -ErrorAction of Ignore
            $osVersion = (Get-CimInstance "Win32_OperatingSystem").Version #Not supported prior to Windows 8//2012
        }
        catch {
            $osVersion = (Get-WmiObject Win32_OperatingSystem).Version
        }
    
        switch ($osversionLookup[$osVersion]) {
            "Vista/2008" {
                Write-Warning "The highest version for Vista/2008 is PowerShell 3.0, attempting to install..."
                cinst PowerShell -version 3.0.20121027
            }
            "Win7/2008R2" {
                Write-Warning "The highest version for Win7/2008R2 is PowerShell 4.0, attempting to install..."
                cinst PowerShell -version 4.0.20141001
            }
            "Win8/2012" {
                $os = (Get-CimInstance "Win32_OperatingSystem")
                if($os.ProductType -eq 3) {
                    Install-ChocolateyPackage "$packageName" "$installerType" "$silentArgs" $urlWin2012  -validExitCodes $validExitCodes
                    Write-Warning "$packageName requires a reboot to complete the installation."
                }
                else {
                    Write-Warning "$packageName not supported on Windows 8. You must upgrade to Windows 8.1 to get WMF 4.0."
                }
            }
            "Win8.1/2012R2" {
                Install-ChocolateyPackage "$packageName" "$installerType" "$silentArgs" "$url" "$url64"  -validExitCodes $validExitCodes
                Write-Warning "$packageName requires a reboot to complete the installation."
		    }
            {([version]$osVersion -ge [version]"6.4") -or ([version]$osVersion -ge [version]"10.0")} {
                write-warning "Windows 10 has WMF / PowerShell version 5 preinstalled and cannot be upgraded."
            }
            default { 
                # Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, or unknown?
                throw "$packageName is not supported on this operating system (Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, or ?)."
            }
        }
    }
}
catch {
  Write-ChocolateyFailure $packageName $($_.Exception.Message)
}


tools\chocolateyUninstall.ps1
Write-Debug ("Starting " + $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition)

[string]$packageName="PowerShell.5.0"

<#
Exit Codes:
    3010: WSUSA executed the uninstall successfully.
    2359303: The update was not found.
#>

Start-ChocolateyProcessAsAdmin "/uninstall /KB:3037315 /quiet /norestart /log:`"$env:TEMP\PowerShell.Uninstall3037315.evtx`"" -exeToRun "WUSA.exe" -validExitCodes @(3010,2359303) 
Start-ChocolateyProcessAsAdmin "/uninstall /KB:3037667 /quiet /norestart /log:`"$env:TEMP\PowerShell.UninstallKB3006193.evtx`"" -exeToRun "WUSA.exe" -validExitCodes @(3010,2359303) 
Write-Warning "$packageName may require a reboot to complete the uninstallation."

Log in or click on link to see number of positives.

In cases where actual malware is found, the packages are subject to removal. Software sometimes has false positives. Moderators do not necessarily validate the safety of the underlying software, only that a package retrieves software from the official distribution point and/or validate embedded software against official distribution point (where distribution rights allow redistribution).

Chocolatey Pro provides runtime protection from possible malware.

Add to Builder Version Downloads Last Updated Status
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 5.1.14409.20180105 552473 Saturday, January 6, 2018 Approved
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 5.1.14409.20170510 987943 Thursday, May 11, 2017 Approved
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 5.1.14409.20170402 261379 Monday, April 3, 2017 Approved
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 5.1.14409.20170301 76735 Thursday, March 2, 2017 Approved
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 5.1.14409.20170214 74031 Tuesday, February 14, 2017 Approved
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 5.1.14409.1005 60069 Monday, January 30, 2017 Approved
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 5.0.10586.20170115 46145 Monday, January 16, 2017 Approved
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 5.0.10586.20161216 37387 Friday, December 16, 2016 Approved
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 5.0.10586.20161201 5676 Thursday, December 8, 2016 Exempted
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 5.0.10586.20151218 171431 Monday, April 11, 2016 Approved
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 5.0.10514-ProductionPreview 8371 Wednesday, September 2, 2015 Exempted
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 5.0.10105-April2015Preview 4118 Friday, May 1, 2015 Exempted
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 5.0.10018-February2015Preview 1313 Friday, March 20, 2015 Exempted
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 5.0.9883-November2014Preview 736 Friday, March 20, 2015 Exempted
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 4.0.20141001 164621 Monday, October 6, 2014 Approved
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 4.0.20140915 3985 Monday, September 29, 2014 Unknown
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 3.0 3.0.20121027 49451 Monday, October 29, 2012 Unknown
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 3.0 3.0.20120905 1010 Thursday, September 6, 2012 Unknown
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 3.0 3.0.20120904 2821 Wednesday, September 5, 2012 Unknown
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 3.0 RC 3.0.20120823-Beta 815 Friday, August 24, 2012 Unknown
Windows Management Framework and PowerShell 3.0 Beta 3.0.20120627-Beta 1049 Sunday, July 1, 2012 Unknown

2015.03.18:
Updated for PowerShell 5 (Darwin).

2014.10.01:
Changed to report success when PowerShell 4.0 is already installed.

2014.09.15:
Support added for PowerShell 4.0


This package has no dependencies.

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