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The following table provides an overview of the significant changes to this guide for this current release. The table does not provide an exhaustive list of all changes made to this guide or of all new features in this release.
Feature | Description | Where Documented |
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Authentication Mechanisms |
This feature allows you to choose an authentication mechanism for your environment. Earlier, you only had a default option. |
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Execute Native PowerShell Command task |
The new Execute Native PowerShell Command task helps you to execute PowerShell scripts on the PowerShell Agent server. This task overcomes the limitation where some of the third- party cmdlets are not executable in remote sessions. |
Task Library See also .Limitations of Execute Native PowerShell Command Task |