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The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures.

Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows Vista Applications. For compatibility of 3rd party applications, use the ACT forum. Sign in to vote. How can I uninstall the Windows Powershell?

Friday, August 7, PM. Monday, August 10, AM. Thanks for your help. Monday, August 10, PM. Tuesday, May 18, AM. Thanks, that helped me.

Tuesday, September 14, PM. Thank, that also work for mi. Tuesday, September 28, PM. Good question. Friday, October 8, PM. Well, I'm third. Friday, October 22, AM. And I must be the fourth with this addition.

Saturday, October 23, PM. Wednesday, November 3, AM. Monday, November 15, PM. Worked for me! Friday, November 19, PM. I even tried to install it and then uninstall it, nothing seemed to work. Saturday, December 4, PM. I know this is old, but just in case someone else has this issue. Uninstall it.

Run the upgrade. Worked like a champ for me Monday, February 7, PM. On xp they are not the same but still the same uninstall process nontheless. I just looked for windows management uninstalled and the vista upgrade worked.

Sunday, February 13, PM. Sunday, February 27, PM. Tuesday, March 22, PM. Wednesday, April 6, AM. Friday, April 22, PM. Renaming to windowspowershell2 worked! Renamed in both the System32 and SysWow64 folders. Note: You may have to install the Powershell first, then uninstall, in order to do the renaming. Thanks - been pulling my hair out all day. Tried renaming before, but it didn't work. Monday, May 16, PM. Rafal, I was reading the posts and yours seemed so simple to resolve that I just had to help you resolve your problem.

Saturday, June 4, PM. Wednesday, September 21, PM. After hours of hair-tear I found this workaround. This worked like a charm Dr. A Zillion thanks to you.

Thursday, October 20, AM. Thursday, November 3, PM. Thursday, November 10, PM. Awesome -- worked like a charm. Simple -- elegant. While you can delete assemblies from the GAC manually, it's a huge pain in the ass especially if they're put there by an installer.

It appears that we are on the same boat here. I honestly didn't find this thread or I didn't see a reason to open up a new thread on the same issue. I am surprised that nobody from the Powershell team could help you out with this.

Interestingly, whenever I do an installation of v2 after cleaning up powershell from registry, filesystem, env variable etc and install Powershell v2 CTP3, it creates v1. Very frustrating.. XP might be a old news for many people, but most certainly not in our and many other organization. Anyway, I will keep you posted if I know an answer but for now, I am back to v1 and only use v2 using a virtual box to my windows 7 beta :.

Have you looked at all the log files first? That way you would get the same effect as an interleaved RegMon and FileMon trace.

In particular you could then correlate your registry accesses with any log messages that they might be related to. Note that you don't exactly see the log message being written but get a way to infer which log message is being written as determined by the length of a WRITE and the pattern of such writes when compared with the pattern of lengths of log messages and any timestamp information each contains. You can use Notepad's Status bar to find the length of a message.

HTH Robert Aldwinckle My wife, the Scripting Wife, also had a bit of difficulty downloading and installing Windows PowerShell 2. You may want to take a look at her article , as it goes through the process step by step. After you get it up and running, you may want to look at all the Scripting Wife articles, because she details her experience getting ready for the Scripting Games. She was an accountant, and though she is knowledgeable about computers, she is not a computer professional.

Start at the beginning of the articles and read them forward. They kind of become her scripting diary. Hello, maybe you can help me out. I am desperate. This is probably a stupid question, but I am currently trying to write a script that copies files from one source directory based on the number of files in the source to two different directory destinations. For example, if I have eight files in the source directory A , I want to copy four of the eight files in destination directory B and copy the other four files in destination directory C.

I cannot seem to figure this out anywhere! I currently have this as my script. The first thing I needed to do was to create a couple of folders a, b, and c off the root.

After I did that, I needed to create eight files. I used this line of code to create my eight files:. After I created my test environment, it was a simple matter of writing a quick script to copy the files. It is significant that you said you wanted to copy the files, instead of moving them. With a copy, you will still have your eight original files in the original location, and in your two destination folders, you will have a copy of the first four files, and a copy of the second four files in the second destination folder.



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