PowerShell 7.3.2 and 7.2.9 has been released

    PowerShell 7.3.2 and 7.2.9 has been released

    PowerShell 7.3.2 and 7.2.9 has been released


    Posted: 25 Jan 2023

    v7.3.2 Release of PowerShell

    Engine Updates and Fixes
    • Fix SuspiciousContentChecker.Match to detect a pre-defined string when the text starts with it (#18916)
    • Fix for JEA session leaking functions (Internal 23820)

    General Cmdlet Updates and Fixes
    • Fix Start-Job to check the existence of working directory using the PowerShell way (#18917)
    • Fix Switch-Process error to include the command that is not found (#18650)

    Tests
    • Allow system lock down test debug hook to work with new WLDP API (fixes system lock down tests) (#18962)

    Build and Packaging Improvements
    Bump to use .NET 7.0.2
    • Update dependencies for .NET release (Internal 23818)
    • Remove unnecessary reference to System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe (#18918)
    • Add bootstrap after SBOM task to re-install .NET (#18891)




    v7.2.9 Release of PowerShell

    Engine Updates and Fixes
    • Fix for JEA session leaking functions (Internal 23821 & 23819)

    General Cmdlet Updates and Fixes
    • Correct incorrect cmdlet name in script (#18919)

    Build and Packaging Improvements
    Bump .NET version to 6.0.13
    • Create test artifacts for windows arm64 (#18932)
    • Update dependencies for .NET release (Internal 23816)
    • Don't install based on build-id for RPM (#18921)
    • Apply expected file permissions to linux files after authenticode signing (#18922)
    • Add authenticode signing for assemblies on linux builds (#18920)
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    25 Jan 2023


  1. Posts : 1,487
    Windows 10 Pro x64-bit Build Latest
       #1

    Thanks @Brink

    Getting it.
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  2. Posts : 12
    Win 10 Pro x64 22H2
       #2

    Thanks for the heads up! Though I'm not an IT guy, I'm a SW dev and use git on the command line with PowerShell 7 and the nifty posh-git module.

    Anyway, a while back, MS added the option to allow updating PowerShell from Windows Update. For a while, it didn't show up there, even when a new version was available. It eventually showed up, so I decided to update PowerShell using this capability. I had previously installed it using the github MSI package, and during the install, I always chose the option to have an "open here" item in the File Explorer context menu. On two machines, I updated PowerShell from Windows Update, and on both of them, it ignored these previous options, leaving me with no File Explorer context menu anymore. The only way I could figure out to fix it was to uninstall it, then reinstall from the github MSI package again. So now I never use Windows Update to update it, but instead just use the github MSI package like I was doing before. I now disable the option to allow updating it from Windows Update. I just check this forum regularly for updates.
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  3. Posts : 235
    Win10 Pro 64 BIT
       #3

    PowerShell 7.3.2 downloaded tdy from windows update......
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