
Microsoft will remove Powershell 2.0 from Windows starting in August, after eight years Declaration of its designation And keep it around as an alternative feature.
The 14-year command processor introduced with Windows 7 was already removed for Windows Insiders July 2025Create 27891 for Canary Channel with the release of Windows 11 Insider Preview.
Elaborate in one Assistant document Published on Monday, Microsoft, Powershell 2.0 will be removed from Windows 11 version 24h2, starting in August and permanently from Windows Server 2025 in September.
“For most users and organizations, this change will be uneven – new versions of Powershell such as Powershell 5.1 and Powershell 7.x are available and supported. However, if you have heritage scripts or software which clearly depend on the Powerrshell 2.0, then you can take any illegal and use any illegal work and use any work Will need to be used. ” Microsoft said.
“Powershell 2.0 will be removed in August 2025 for the release of Windows 11, Edition 24h2 and Windows Server 2025 for the release of September 2025 in August 2025.
This step is part of a comprehensive effort to remove the inheritance code, reduce system complexity and improve Windows safety according to Microsoft.
Abolition affects customers using heritage inheritance scripts and software
Microsoft customers who use Ligacy application, including old microsoft server products such as exchange, sharepoint and SQL servers, will be directly affected by this change.
Although the heritage script attempting to launch Powershell 2.0 will automatically be default for Powershell 5.1, which is backward-compatible for most commands and modules, advising those using such devices to update their systems to prevent disruption.
The company said that customers should migrate their scripts and tools in Powershel 5.1 or Powershel 7 and replace the old software that cannot work without power sugar 2.0 support, as some old third-party installer can fail on new windows versions while trying to enable the Powercel 2.0 during the installer setup.
“Using the new and supported Powershell 7 or Powershell 5.1, you can help make sure that scripts run safely,” Microsoft added In a new message center post.
“If you have heritage scripts or software that clearly depend on Powershell 2.0, you will either have to update them or use a work -chamber to prevent disruption.”


