For some reason, people are having trouble finding links to the release version of Windows PowerShell 2.0 … I suspect it’s because while it was in CTP, a lot of us bloggers wrote about it and linked to the various CTP downloads … but there aren’t nearly as many posts announcing the release of Windows PowerShell 2.0 as you would expect.
Of course, most of the fault is Microsoft’s, because they buried PowerShell 2 in a knowledge base article with a title that exceeds nondescript, even for Microsoft: Description of the Windows Management Framework on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008. What? Even the Microsoft PowerShell Team Blog never actually wrote a post announcing the PowerShell 2.0 release is available for download but instead wrote about the Windows Management Framework being released.
But in any case, I’m calling on the blogging community to fix the search engines by linking Windows PowerShell and particularly “Windows PowerShell 2.0”: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968929 to either the Knowledge base article 968929 which has the download links for PowerShell 2.0 for Windows XP, Vista, and Server 2003 and 2008 … or to Microsoft.com/PowerShell which has the latest download links in the side-column on the right hand side.
I can’t fix the search engines on my own, but what was that slogan? Together we can!
Cool.
I had the same same a couple of days ago. I hope this makes it easier to bing or google PowerShell 2.0 for the download links.
Klaus
I was extremely annoyed about this as this stupid namechange has delayed my deployment of powershell to my servers becasue now management wants to evaluate whether or not we want to invest in learning another “management framework.” Can’t the marketing weasels at Microsoft work on answering the apple commercials and stop renaming technical tools at a whim?
For my part, I raised the awareness of this to the Scripting Guys, and they have led the charge internally to make sure some outdated links are pointing to PS V2.
I’ve been thinking about this to after similar conversations with people, so I made a blog post about it – that’s at least two of us now