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Where is the Powershell located in sharePoint ?
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Bharathi Cherukuri
on 8/31/2012 | Category:
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The Powershell is located as in the below path:
On the Start menu, click All Programs -> Click Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Products -> Click SharePoint 2010 Management Shell.
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