![]() you are working off of a forensic image - not a live machine). You want to determine the version of PowerShell installed on a machine, but don't have a means by which to run t he $PSVersionTablePowerShell command (e.g. I was chatting with Jared Atkinson and James Habben about PowerShell today and a question emerged from the discussion: is there way to determine the version of PowerShell installed on a given machine without using the $PSVersionTable PowerShell command? We all agreed that it would be nice to have an offline source for finding this information. FORENSICS QUICKIES! These posts will consist of small tidbits of useful information that can be explained very succinctly.
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