"Monad" Renamed To Windows Powershell
Wednesday, 26 April 2006 by Michel Roth
The new name for Monad is Windows Powershell, which will ship Q4 2006. Windows PowerShell is a new task-based command line shell and intuitive scripting language for system administration that provides comprehensive control and automation for Windows administrators. Windows PowerShell makes administrators more productive by improving the manageability of the Windows operating system and applications that run on Windows. Exchange Server 2007 and System Center Operations Manager 2007 (Microsoft Operations Manager “V3”) will be built upon Windows PowerShell.

Download the Windows PowerShell RC1 (for .NET Framework 2.0 RTM) x86 here.

You can also download the Windows PowerShell RC1 Documentation Pack. This contains documentation on the Windows PowerShell, including the "Getting Started Guide", the "PowerShell User Guide" and the "TracingQuickStart" documentation.

Download the Windows PowerShell RC1 Documentation Pack here.

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