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Installing PowerShell on Windows Server 2008 Server Core

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Dmitry Sotnikov has step-by-step instructions for installing Windows PowerShell on Windows Server 2008 in Server Core mode. Server Core only ships with traditional cmd.exe and not PowerShell. And neither PowerShell or .NET as can be installed on such systems.

Or so you think. Here are the steps you can take to create packages of these tools which can be installed.

One important caveat, of course:
Note that these are in no way official or supported by Microsoft. Microsoft is working on official version of .NET and PowerShell for Server Core installations, so eventually you will be able to get this fully supported. Until then below are the instructions you can use at your own risk, etc., etc.
Enjoy.

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