Although Windows Power Shell is not a requirement & an optional component, its highly recommended specially if you are planning to create advance scripts. Follow the few steps below to install Windows Power Shell.
1- Obtain Windows Power Shell installer from Microsoft Website.
2- Double Click the Windows Power Shell Installer.
3- Click next to start windows power shell installation.
4- Agree to the Windows Power Shell Agreement & hit Next
5- Wait for Windows Power Shell Installation to complete
6- Hit Finish to close the Windows Power Shell installation completion page.
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