Windows PowerShell
According to our registry, Windows PowerShell is capable of opening the files listed below. It is possible that Windows PowerShell can convert between the listed formats as well, the application’s manual can provide information about it.
System requirements
The precise system requirements for the Windows PowerShell application are included in the software’s manual. You can find the manual in electronic format on Windows PowerShell’s website as well. We cannot provide support for this product, so in case of a problem, turn to the developer of Windows PowerShell!
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File types
There are currently 10 file extension(s) associated to the Windows PowerShell application in our database.
- .ps1
- Windows PowerShell Script
- .pssc
- Windows PowerShell Session Configuration
- .ps1xml
- Windows PowerShell Types File
- .mshxml
- Microsoft Shell Types File
- .msh
- Microsoft Shell Script
- .psc1
- Windows PowerShell Console Script
- .mcf
- Microsoft Shell Console Script
- .psd1
- Windows PowerShell Data
- .psm1
- Windows PowerShell Script Module
- .ps1x
- Windows PowerShell ASP Script
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