diff --git a/reference/docs-conceptual/windows-powershell/update-notification-message.yml b/reference/docs-conceptual/windows-powershell/update-notification-message.yml index 60144608cfb..3f55d3dfbba 100644 --- a/reference/docs-conceptual/windows-powershell/update-notification-message.yml +++ b/reference/docs-conceptual/windows-powershell/update-notification-message.yml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ metadata: description: >- This article explains the intent of the update notification message in Windows PowerShell. - ms.date: 02/10/2026 + ms.date: 02/12/2026 ms.topic: faq title: Windows PowerShell update message FAQ @@ -34,8 +34,9 @@ sections: answer: | **You always get the message when you run Windows PowerShell 5.1.** - PowerShell 7 doesn't replace Windows PowerShell 5.1. PowerShell 7 installs side-by-side. - You can run either version. + PowerShell 7 and Windows PowerShell 5.1 are separate products. PowerShell 7 doesn't + replace Windows PowerShell 5.1. PowerShell 7 installs side-by-side. You can run either + version. - question: Can I disable the message? answer: No. There is no way to disable the message. @@ -43,9 +44,9 @@ sections: - question: How does Windows PowerShell 5.1 get updated? answer: | Windows PowerShell 5.1 is a built-in component of Windows. It's important to understand - that Windows PowerShell is no longer being developed. Microsoft only publishes security - updates for Windows PowerShell 5.1. All updates are managed through standard Windows - update channels. + that Windows PowerShell 5.1 is no longer being developed. Microsoft only publishes + security updates for Windows PowerShell 5.1. All updates are managed through standard + Windows update channels. - question: My install of Windows is up-to-date. Why am I still getting this message? answer: |