![]() If you make changes to the profile, you no longer have to worry about copying the updated local version to OneDrive (manually) or sync/copy the updated version from OneDrive to all computers. ![]() ![]() This method allows PowerShell to automatically use the latest profile version synchronized to OneDrive. This required having to repeat the process each time I updated the profile on one computer.īut there’s an easier way to have a single copy of your PowerShell profile and store it on OneDrive. To accomplish this, I used to copy the PowerShell profile to a folder on OneDrive and copy it back to the WindowsPowerShell folder on other computers – first, manually, and then using a script. I make frequent changes to my PowerShell profile and like to have the same PowerShell envirnoment on all computers that I use PS from.
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