diff --git a/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md b/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md index 582083ac6fa4..914740f50618 100644 --- a/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md +++ b/reference/5.1/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- description: Describes the PowerShell execution policies and explains how to manage them. Locale: en-US -ms.date: 10/07/2024 +ms.date: 02/14/2025 no-loc: [Bypass, Default, Restricted, Undefined, Unrestricted, Process, Scope, MachinePolicy, about_Group_Policy_Settings] online version: https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_execution_policies?view=powershell-5.1&WT.mc_id=ps-gethelp schema: 2.0.0 @@ -306,16 +306,10 @@ The **Turn on Script Execution** policy settings are as follows: The PowerShellExecutionPolicy.adm and PowerShellExecutionPolicy.admx files add the **Turn on Script Execution** policy to the Computer Configuration and User -Configuration nodes in Group Policy Editor in the following paths. - -For Windows XP and Windows Server 2003: +Configuration nodes in Group Policy Editor in the following path: `Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows PowerShell` -For Windows Vista and later versions of Windows: - -`Administrative Templates\Classic Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows PowerShell` - Policies set in the Computer Configuration node take precedence over policies set in the User Configuration node. diff --git a/reference/7.4/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md b/reference/7.4/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md index 3a34634617a2..c8c92bb14c29 100644 --- a/reference/7.4/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md +++ b/reference/7.4/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- description: Describes the PowerShell execution policies and explains how to manage them. Locale: en-US -ms.date: 10/07/2024 +ms.date: 02/14/2025 no-loc: [Bypass, Default, Restricted, Undefined, Unrestricted, Process, Scope, MachinePolicy, about_Group_Policy_Settings] online version: https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_execution_policies?view=powershell-7.4&WT.mc_id=ps-gethelp schema: 2.0.0 @@ -315,16 +315,10 @@ The **Turn on Script Execution** policy settings are as follows: The PowerShellExecutionPolicy.adm and PowerShellExecutionPolicy.admx files add the **Turn on Script Execution** policy to the Computer Configuration and User -Configuration nodes in Group Policy Editor in the following paths. - -For Windows XP and Windows Server 2003: +Configuration nodes in Group Policy Editor in the following path: `Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows PowerShell` -For Windows Vista and later versions of Windows: - -`Administrative Templates\Classic Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows PowerShell` - Policies set in the Computer Configuration node take precedence over policies set in the User Configuration node. diff --git a/reference/7.5/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md b/reference/7.5/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md index c6bfaa9732a5..e4f3e3791869 100644 --- a/reference/7.5/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md +++ b/reference/7.5/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- description: Describes the PowerShell execution policies and explains how to manage them. Locale: en-US -ms.date: 10/07/2024 +ms.date: 02/14/2025 no-loc: [Bypass, Default, Restricted, Undefined, Unrestricted, Process, Scope, MachinePolicy, about_Group_Policy_Settings] online version: https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_execution_policies?view=powershell-7.5&WT.mc_id=ps-gethelp schema: 2.0.0 @@ -315,16 +315,10 @@ The **Turn on Script Execution** policy settings are as follows: The PowerShellExecutionPolicy.adm and PowerShellExecutionPolicy.admx files add the **Turn on Script Execution** policy to the Computer Configuration and User -Configuration nodes in Group Policy Editor in the following paths. - -For Windows XP and Windows Server 2003: +Configuration nodes in Group Policy Editor in the following path: `Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows PowerShell` -For Windows Vista and later versions of Windows: - -`Administrative Templates\Classic Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows PowerShell` - Policies set in the Computer Configuration node take precedence over policies set in the User Configuration node. diff --git a/reference/7.6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md b/reference/7.6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md index 482fbecca7a1..f43cf313e866 100644 --- a/reference/7.6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md +++ b/reference/7.6/Microsoft.PowerShell.Core/About/about_Execution_Policies.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- description: Describes the PowerShell execution policies and explains how to manage them. Locale: en-US -ms.date: 10/07/2024 +ms.date: 02/14/2025 no-loc: [Bypass, Default, Restricted, Undefined, Unrestricted, Process, Scope, MachinePolicy, about_Group_Policy_Settings] online version: https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_execution_policies?view=powershell-7.6&WT.mc_id=ps-gethelp schema: 2.0.0 @@ -315,16 +315,10 @@ The **Turn on Script Execution** policy settings are as follows: The PowerShellExecutionPolicy.adm and PowerShellExecutionPolicy.admx files add the **Turn on Script Execution** policy to the Computer Configuration and User -Configuration nodes in Group Policy Editor in the following paths. - -For Windows XP and Windows Server 2003: +Configuration nodes in Group Policy Editor in the following path: `Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows PowerShell` -For Windows Vista and later versions of Windows: - -`Administrative Templates\Classic Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows PowerShell` - Policies set in the Computer Configuration node take precedence over policies set in the User Configuration node.