

There’s also an excellent PowerShell script editor, although that makes it sound rather basic it’s actually more like a complete development environment all on its own. After you’ve carried out some action – disabled an unnecessary service, say – click View > PowerShell Script, select the PowerShell Script tab, and you’ll see scripts representing everything you’ve just done – perfect when you’re learning the language. This isn’t so very unusual, but then that’s where the PowerShell side comes in. Click a service, say, and you’re able to start, stop, suspend, resume or restart it, change its start mode, set new logon accounts and passwords, and so on. The license of this software is Freeware, you can free download and free use this system maintenance software.And this isn’t just a system information tool: you can carry out actions on most of the details you’re viewing, too. And if you don't believe this is all being done by Windows PowerShell just switch to another tab and you'll see the PowerShell code behind what you've been doing. You can browse through the system, filter/sort what you get, select the columns, perform actions on selected objects, change their properties, export data to clipboard, Excel, xml, or just html reports, and much more. Pretty much anything that the underlying system permits. For example the Exchange 2007 snapin we ship today naturally requires Exchange 2007 or its administrative tools. Particular snapins may add their specific system requirements. In terms of operating systems we support Windows XP, 2003, Vista, and Longhorn both 32- and 64-bit. If you don't have this installed on your computer PowerGUI setup will detect that and open a web page from which the system can be downloaded. The main system requirement is Windows PowerShell 1.0 or 2.0 (which in its turn requires.

The tool allows to use the rich capabilities of Windows PowerShell in a familiar and intuitive GUI console. These include Windows OS (XP, 2003, Vista), Exchange 2007, Operations Manager 2007 and other new systems from Microsoft. It is an extensible graphical administrative console for managing systems based on Windows PowerShell. PowerGUI is a graphical user interface and script editor for Microsoft Windows PowerShell.
