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Listing the Windows PowerShell Script Execution Policy
The Get-ExecutionPolicy cmdlet simply tells you which of the four execution policies (policies that determine which Windows PowerShell scripts, if any, will run on your computer) is currently in-force. The Windows PowerShell execution policies include the following:
Restricted - No scripts can be run. Windows PowerShell can be used only in interactive mode.
AllSigned - Only scripts signed by a trusted publisher can be run.
RemoteSigned - Downloaded scripts must be signed by a trusted publisher before they can be run.
Unrestricted - No restrictions; all Windows PowerShell scripts can be run.
To determine the execution policy simply run the cmdlet without any parameters:
Get-ExecutionPolicy
To change the execution policy, use the Set-ExecutionPolicy cmdlet.