![]() ![]() Rolling out Windows 8.1 (or Server 2012 R2) in an Enterprise, you would of course want this as the default setting for all users.ĭoing the change in the UI, the registry key I honestly don’t know why they didn’t set PowerShell as the default Shell, which actually was default in the Preview. One example you find here from my friend Daniel. A massive amount of post out there describes how easy it is to change from the default (cmd.exe) to Powershell when using the “Power User Menu” (Win+X) in Windows 8.1 and Server 2012 R2.
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