The Microsoft Script Explorer for Windows PowerShell has reached Release Candidate status.
Microsoft Script Explorer for Windows PowerShell (Release Candidate) helps scripters find Windows PowerShell scripts, snippets, modules, and how-to guidance in online repositories such as the TechNet Script Center Repository, PoshCode, local or network file systems and Bing Search Repository. Microsoft Script Explorer enables:
- Integrated community and Microsoft resources to help you unlock the power of Windows PowerShell.
- Seamless searching across online repositories to locate script samples relevant to you.
- Establishing and searching local, network, and corporate script repository is easy.
HUGE NOTE: If you already have a pre-RC version installed, you’ll need to uninstall it manually first. Otherwise, the RC download will NOT install.
Download: Microsoft Script Explorer for Windows PowerShell
Microsoft Download site link: Microsoft Script Explorer for Windows PowerShell


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