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This is the root namespace for Windows PowerShell. It contains classes, enumerations, and interfaces. For example, cmdlet developers will use the Cmdlet and PSCmdlet base classes to implement custom cmdlet classes, and host application developers will use the PowerShell class to create runspaces and invoke commands.
Classes

Class Description
ActionPreferenceStopException Exception thrown when the pipeline is stopped because of a Stop or Inquire policy.
AliasAttribute Defines one or more user-friendly names for a cmdlet parameter.
AliasInfo Provides information about an alias that is used to invoke a command, such as a description of the alias, the name of the command that the alias refers to, and the .NET Framework types returned by that command.
AllowEmptyCollectionAttribute Allows an empty collection as the argument to a mandatory collection parameter.
AllowEmptyStringAttribute Allows an empty string to be used as an argument for a mandatory string parameter.
AllowNullAttribute Allows null as the argument of a mandatory cmdlet or function parameter.
ApplicationFailedException The exception is thrown when an application fails.
ApplicationInfo Provides information about applications that are not directly executable by Windows PowerShell.
ArgumentTransformationAttribute Serves as a base class for attributes that perform argument transformations.
ArgumentTransformationMetadataException Exception that is thrown when the ArgumentTransformation attribute encounters an error.
AuthorizationManager Represents an authorization manager for a runspace.
BackgroundDispatcher A simple implementation of IBackgroundDispatcher.
Breakpoint Describes a breakpoint that is being used by the Windows PowerShell debugger. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
BreakpointUpdatedEventArgs Define the arguments for a BreakpointUpdated event. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
CallStackFrame Defines a single item of the call stack. Each item in the call stack is referred to as a frame. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ChildItemCmdletProviderIntrinsics Exposes the child items of provider data stores to the cmdlet base class.
Cmdlet Serves as a base class for derived cmdlets that do not depend on the Windows PowerShell runtime and that can be called directly from within another cmdlet.
CmdletAttribute Identifies a .NET Framework class as a cmdlet, and defines the verb and noun name pair used to invoke the cmdlet.
CmdletBindingAttribute Identifies a function as an advanced function that acts in a way that is similar to a cmdlet. This attribute is used by script developers when writing functions in place of writing compiled cmdlets. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
CmdletCommonMetadataAttribute Serves as a base class for attributes that specify cmdlet functionality, such as the Cmdlet and CmdletBinding attribute. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
CmdletInfo Provides information about a cmdlet, such as its definition (usage pattern), noun and verb name, and other information.
CmdletInvocationException Exception thrown when a cmdlet encounters a terminating error.
CmdletProviderInvocationException Exception thrown when a provider encounters a terminating error that originated with a provider.
CmdletProviderManagementIntrinsics Provides access to information about the providers of a runspace.
CommandBreakpoint Defines a breakpoint on a command.
CommandCompletion Provides a set of possible completions for given input.
CommandInfo Serves as a base class for information classes that describe cmdlets, functions, scripts, and other types of commands.
CommandInvocationIntrinsics Provides access to application programming interfaces (APIs) that cmdlets can use to build and run scripts.
CommandLookupEventArgs EventArgs for the ScriptCmdletVariableUpdate event.
CommandMetadata Provides access to the metadata that describes a command, such as the name, type, and parameters of the command. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
CommandNotFoundException Exception thrown when a command cannot be found.
CommandParameterInfo Provides information about a parameter for a particular parameter set.
CommandParameterSetInfo Provides information about a parameter set of a cmdlet.
CompletionCompleters  
CompletionResult Class used to store a tab completion or Intellisense result.
ContainerParentJob The top level container job.
ContentCmdletProviderIntrinsics Exposes the content of data store items to the cmdlet base class.
ConvertThroughString Enables the LanguagePrimitives.ConvertTo method to convert a type to another type by using a string conversion.
CredentialAttribute Defines the attribute used to generate a PSCredential object. Typically this attribute is used by parameters of type PSCredential so that a string can also be passed as an argument to the parameter.
CustomPSSnapIn Serves as a base class for snap-ins that are used to register a list of cmdlets and providers. (Be aware that Windows PowerShell 2.0 introduced support for modules, which is the preferred method to add cmdlets and providers.)
DataAddedEventArgs Event arguments passed to DataAdded handlers of a PSDataCollection buffer. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
DataAddingEventArgs  
Debugger Provides access to the Windows PowerShell debugger. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
DebuggerStopEventArgs Defines the arguments for the DebuggerStop event. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
DebugRecord Describes a debug message that was sent to the debug stream and information about the command that sent the message. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
DefaultParameterDictionary A versionable hashtable that allows for the caching of UserInput -> ParameterBindingResult.
DisplayEntry Represents an entry in a format display unit. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
DriveManagementIntrinsics Provides access to information for monitoring and managing the Windows PowerShell drives that are used by providers.
DriveNotFoundException Exception thrown when a drive that is referenced by an operation could not be found.
EngineIntrinsics Provides access to the command, provider, host, event manager, and session-state information for this instance of the Windows PowerShell runtime.
ErrorCategoryInfo Provides access to the auxiliary information about an error.
ErrorDetails Provides additional error information for an error record, such as a more detailed replacement error message.
ErrorRecord Describes a terminating or nonterminating error that occurred during the processing of a command.
ExtendedTypeDefinition Represents any additional .NET Framework type definitions for an object. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ExtendedTypeSystemException Exception thrown when an extended type system (ETS) runtime error occurs.
ExternalScriptInfo Provides information about Windows PowerShell scripts that are directly executable by Windows PowerShell but are not built into the runspace configuration.
FilterInfo Provides information about a filter that is stored in the session state.
FlagsExpression Takes as input a collection of strings and builds an expression tree from it. At the evaluation stage, it walks down the tree and evaluates the result.
FormatViewDefinition Represents the formatting view for a .NET Framework type. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ForwardedEventArgs Provides access to a deserialized PSEventArgs object that describes an event that was raised from within a remote runspace and forwarded to the current runspace. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
FunctionInfo Gets information about a function that is available in the session state.
GettingValueExceptionEventArgs Represents the arguments for events that are triggered when the GetValue method of a PSObjectPropertyDescriptor object throws an exception.
GetValueException Exception thrown by the Windows PowerShell runtime if the member does not support a getter, such as a write only property.
GetValueInvocationException The exception thrown by the underlying getter of a referenced member when it recognizes that an error has occurred while getting the value of an extended member (property, method, or parameterized property) of an object.
HaltCommandException The exception thrown when the cmdlet or provider wants to terminate the running command without the error condition being considered an error.
IncompleteParseException The exception thrown when an incomplete parsing error occurs while parsing Windows PowerShell script text.
InformationalRecord Serves as a base class for debug, verbose, and warning record classes. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
InvalidJobStateException Exception that is thrown when an operation is requested the state of the Job object is different from the expected state. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
InvalidPowerShellStateException Exception that is thrown when the state of the PowerShell object is different from the expected state. For example, this exception is thrown if you invoke the pipeline and then try to add a command to the pipeline. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
InvocationInfo Provides information about invoked commands, such as the name of the command, the string used to invoke the command, and where the command is in the pipeline.
ItemCmdletProviderIntrinsics Exposes the provider items to the cmdlet base class.
ItemNotFoundException Exception thrown when an item cannot be found for a specified path that contains no wildcard characters.
Job Serves as a base class for objects that represents a background job. A background job runs a command that can contain a command or expression. The job is run asynchronously within its own runspace. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
Job2 A new base class for a job that provides extended state management functionality.
JobDataAddedEventArgs Event arguments that indicate that data has been added to a child job.
JobDefinition Contains the definition of a job which is defined in a job store.
JobDefinitionAttribute The base class for attributes that identify a job provider that can interpret the following script block.
JobIdentifier The object that must be created by PowerShell to allow reuse of an ID for a job. Also allows setting of the Instance Id so that jobs may be recreated.
JobInvocationInfo Class that helps define the parameters to be passed to a job so that the job can be instantiated without having to specify the parameters explicitly. Helps in passivating job parameters to disk
JobInvocationSettings The invocation settings that will be used for invoking the job.
JobManager Manager for JobSourceAdapters for invocation and management of specific Job types.
JobRepository Manages and provides information about the current active jobs. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
JobSourceAdapter Abstract class for a job store which will contain the jobs of a specific type.
JobStateEventArgs Provides the arguments for a raised event that is passed to a JobStateEvent handler. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
JobStateInfo Provides information about the state of a job and, if the last state change was due to an error, the reason for the job being in its current state. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
LanguagePrimitives Provides script language semantics that can be used when consuming objects.
LineBreakpoint Defines a breakpoint on a specific line within a script file. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ListControl Represents a control that displays content in a list format. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ListControlEntry Represents a single element in a list control. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ListControlEntryItem Represents an item of an entry for a list control entry. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
MetadataException The exception thrown when errors occur while processing metadata. In this case, the term "metadata" refers to the attributes declared in cmdlets and providers.
MethodException The exception thrown when Windows PowerShell detects that an error has occurred while invoking a method.
MethodInvocationException The exception thrown when the referenced method detects that an error has occurred while invoking the method.
OutputTypeAttribute Specifies the types that are returned by a cmdlet, script, or function. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PagingParameters The parameters for the paging support enabled by SupportsPaging. Includes: -IncludeTotalCount, -Skip [int], -First [int]
ParameterAttribute Defines the Parameter attribute that is used to identify a cmdlet or function parameter. For more information about the syntax and parameters used to declare the Parameter attribute for cmdlets, see ParameterAttribute Declaration.
ParameterBindingException The exception thrown if the specified value cannot be bound to a parameter of a command.
ParameterMetadata Describes the metadata for cmdlet, script, and function parameters. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ParameterSetMetadata Represents the metadata for a parameter that belongs to a parameter set. A parameter can have different metadata for each parameter set that it belongs to. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ParentContainsErrorRecordException The exception contained in an ErrorRecord object when that object is contained in a parent exception implementing the IContainsErrorRecord interface. This prevents the ErrorRecord property of the parent exception and the ErrorRecord object from containing mutual references to one another.
ParseException The exception thrown when an error occurs while parsing a script.
ParsingMetadataException The exception that is thrown for all parameter-binding exceptions that are related to metadata attributes.
PathInfo Provides information about a Windows PowerShell path.
PathInfoStack Represents a stack of locations.
PathIntrinsics Provides information about a path for providers.
PipelineClosedException Exception thrown when an attempt is made to write to an asynchronous pipeline source that is already closed.
PipelineDepthException The exception that is thrown when the number of commands participating in a pipeline (object streaming) exceeds the configured maximum. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PipelineStoppedException The exception thrown when a cmdlet or a Windows PowerShell provider attempts to write to the pipeline or perform a number of other Windows PowerShell operations after the pipeline has been terminated. The pipeline could have been terminated before the call was made or during the call.
PowerShell Provides methods that are used to create a pipeline of commands and invoke those commands either synchronously or asynchronously within a runspace. This class also provides access to the output streams that contain data that is generated when the commands are invoked. This class is primarily intended for host applications that programmatically use Windows PowerShell to perform tasks. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ProgressRecord Represent the status of an ongoing operation at a point in time.
PropertyCmdletProviderIntrinsics Exposes the Windows PowerShell provider properties to the cmdlet base class.
PropertyNotFoundException Defines the exception thrown for errors getting the value of properties
ProviderCmdlet Defines the cmdlet names that a provider can use when declaring the OutputType attribute. The OutputType attribute declares what .NET Framework types are returned by a cmdlet. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ProviderInfo Provides information about a loaded Windows PowerShell provider.
ProviderIntrinsics Exposes the providers to the Cmdlet base class. The methods of this class use the providers to perform operations.
ProviderInvocationException The exception thrown when a provider encounters an error.
ProviderNameAmbiguousException The exception thrown when two or more providers have the same name, and a request is made (such as running the Add-PsDrive cmdlet to add a drive) without using the module (or snap-in) qualified name of the provider.
ProviderNotFoundException The exception thrown when the provider, referenced by an operation, cannot be found.
ProxyCommand Represents a command that is based on another command, and is created dynamically by the Windows PowerShell runtime. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSAdaptedProperty Represents an extended adapted property of a PSObject object. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSAliasProperty Represents an alias to another extended property of a PSObject object.
PSArgumentException The exception thrown when a parameter contains an argument that is not valid.
PSArgumentNullException The exception thrown when a non-null value is expected and a parameter contains a null value.
PSArgumentOutOfRangeException The exception thrown when a parameter contains an argument that is outside the range expected by the Windows PowerShell runtime.
PSChildJobProxy Job class used for children of PSJobProxy jobs.
PSCmdlet Serves as a base class for derived cmdlets that depend on access to the Windows PowerShell runtime, and therefore execute within a runspace.
PSCodeMethod Serves as an additional code method for a PSObject object.
PSCodeProperty Represents an extended code property of a PSObject object.
PSCommand Defines a pipeline that can be run by a PowerShell object. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSControl Serves as a base class for control elements that are used to define how content is displayed, such as list and table controls. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSCredential Represents a set of security credentials such as a user name and a password.
PSCustomObject Serves as a placeholder object that is used when the PSObject constructor, which has no parameters, is used.
PSDataCollection A thread safe buffer that is used by Windows PowerShell host applications to provide input data when invoking a pipeline of commands asynchronously. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSDataStreams Provides access to the data streams of a PowerShell object. These data streams include the debug, error, progress, verbose, and warning data streams, but do not include the output data stream. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSDebugContext Provides information about why Windows PowerShell entered the debugger. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSDefaultValueAttribute Specify a default value and/or help comment for a command parameter. This attribute does not have any semantic meaning, it is simply an aid to tools to make it simpler to know the true default value of a command parameter (which may or may not have any correlation with, e.g., the backing store of the Parameter's property or field.
PSDriveInfo Provides information about a Windows PowerShell drive that is used to access stored data through a provider.
PSEngineEvent Defines the constants that represent Windows PowerShell engine events. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSEvent Represents a .NET Framework event on an object that can be surfaced by using the Get-Member cmdlet. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSEventArgs Provides access to the eventing functionality provided by Windows PowerShell. This class can be used to subscript to and receive events. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSEventArgsCollection Represents the events received by the Event Manager. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSEventHandler Serves as a base class for deriving an event handler for PSEvent objects. These objects represent events that are generated by Windows PowerShell. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSEventJob Represents an action that can be taken as a background job when an event arrives. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSEventManager Represents the Windows PowerShell event manager that handles subscribing to and receiving events that are raised by Windows PowerShell. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSEventSubscriber Represents a subscriber to those events that are generated by Windows PowerShell. This object is returned by the Get-EventSubscriber cmdlet. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSEventUnsubscribedEventArgs The event arguments associated with unsubscribing from an event.
PSInstaller Serves as a base class for the EngineInstaller and PSSnapInInstaller classes.
PSInvalidCastException The exception thrown when an error occurs during type conversions.
PSInvalidOperationException The exception thrown when an operation that is not valid is requested.
PSInvocationSettings Specifies the settings that can be used by the PowerShell object when the pipeline is invoked. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSInvocationStateChangedEventArgs Provides the event arguments passed to PowerShell object state change handlers. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSInvocationStateInfo Provides information about the current state of the invocation process, such as what the current state is and, if a failure occurred, the reason for the last state change. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSJobProxy The class that will serve as the API for hosting and executing workflows in PowerShell. This class behaves much like the Runspace and PowerShell APIs behave in the remoting scenario. The objects on the client side act as proxies to the real objects on the server.
PSListModifier Provides Add, Remove, and Replace lists that can be used to update lists. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSListModifier Provides Add, Remove, and Replace lists that can be used to update lists. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSMemberInfo Serves as a base class for extended member classes that provide information, such as the PSEvent, PSMethodInfo, and PSPropertyInfo classes. Extended members are those members that are added to a PSObject object.
PSMemberInfoCollection Serves as a collection of members in a PSObject or PSMemberSet object.
PSMemberSet Serves as a set of members.
PSMethod Defines a method that provides access to a method of the base object or made accessible through an adapter. These methods are referred to as Windows PowerShell methods.
PSMethodInfo Serves as a base class for all extended member classes that act like methods, such as the PSScriptMethod and PSCodeMethod classes.
PSModuleInfo Provides information about a module, such as the name of the module file, the path to the module file, what elements are exported from the module, and more. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSNoteProperty Represents an extended note property of a PSObject object.
PSNotImplementedException Exception thrown when a requested operation is not implemented.
PSNotSupportedException Exception thrown when a requested operation is not supported.
PSObject Encapsulates a base object of type Object or type PSCustomObject to allow for a consistent view of any object within the Windows PowerShell environment.
PSObjectDisposedException The exception thrown when a target object has already been disposed.
PSObjectPropertyDescriptor Provides information about a property of an adapted object or a PSObject object.
PSObjectTypeDescriptionProvider Retrieves a PSObjectTypeDescriptor object that provides information about the properties of an object of type PSObject.
PSObjectTypeDescriptor Provides information about the properties of a PSObject object.
PSParameterizedProperty Provides access to parameterized properties of a base object.
PSParseError Provides information about a syntax error that was detected while parsing a script into tokens. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSParser Provides a mechanism to parse a script into a collection of tokens. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSPrimitiveDictionary Provides a hash table that contains keys that are case-insensitive strings and values that can be serialized and deserialized during Windows PowerShell remoting handshakes. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSProperty Serves as a base property for a Windows PowerShell property or an adapter property of a PSObject object.
PSPropertyAdapter Represents an adapter that is used to expose the properties of objects. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSPropertyInfo Serves as a base class for all extended members of a PSObject object that behave like properties. This can include alias, code, note, and script properties.
PSPropertySet Represents a set of properties.
PSReference Defines an object that is a value or variable reference in the Windows PowerShell scripting language.
PSScriptMethod Represents a method that runs a script when it is called. These methods are used to extend objects, and are referred to as script methods.
PSScriptProperty Represents an extended script property of a PSObject object.
PSSecurityException A wrapper for the SecurityException class.
PSSerializer This class provides public functionality for serializing a PSObject.
PSSessionTypeOption This is the base class from which other classes should derive. This class defines the options for the specified configuration type.
PSSnapIn Serves as a base class for Windows PowerShell snap-ins that are used to register all the cmdlets and providers in an assembly. (Be aware that Windows PowerShell 2.0 introduced support for modules, which is the preferred method to add cmdlets and providers.)
PSSnapInInfo Provides information about a Windows PowerShell snap-in. Snap-ins are used to add and cmdlets or Windows PowerShell provider to a session.
PSSnapInInstaller Serves as a base class for classes used to create Windows PowerShell snap-ins. This class is included in this SDK for completeness only. The members of this class cannot be used directly, nor should this class be used to derive other classes.
PSToken Represents a token generated from a Windows PowerShell script. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSTraceSource Represents a TraceSource object that is used by the Windows PowerShell runtime to produce trace output.
PSTransaction Represents an active transaction. creates a PSTransaction object when the New-Transaction cmdlet is called the first time (Windows PowerShell supports only one active transaction). This object is returned by the Get-Transaction cmdlet. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSTransactionContext Provides a mechanism to reset the current Windows PowerShell transaction. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSTransportOption This is the abstract class that defines the options for the underlying transport layer.
PSTypeConverter Defines a base class that is used to implement a type converter for a specific target class.
PSTypeName Serves as a container for a type, typically a .NET Framework type. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSTypeNameAttribute Specifies the PSTypeName of a cmdlet or function parameter.
PSVariable Represents a variable used in the Windows PowerShell language.
PSVariableIntrinsics Provides access to variable information for the session.
PSVariableProperty Represents an extended variable property of a PSObject object. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSWorkflowInvocationSettings The invocation settings for invoking a workflow.
ReadOnlyPSMemberInfoCollection Serves as a read only collection of members.
RedirectedException Exception that is used in the ErrorRecord object for an object that is added to the error stream.
RemoteCommandInfo Represents a command that was invoked on another runspace, typically on a remote computer. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
RemoteException Exception that is used to wrap an error coming from a remote instance of Windows PowerShell.
Repository Contains the objects of active elements, such as PSJob and RemoteRunspaceInfo objects. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
RunspaceInvoke Allows the execution of commands from a CLR language.
RunspacePoolStateInfo Provides information about the current state of the runspace pool, such as what the current state is and, if a failure occurred, the reason for the last state change. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
RunspaceRepository Provides information about the state of the remote runspaces that are available to the local runspace. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
RuntimeDefinedParameter Represents a dynamic parameter that is constructed at runtime. The Windows PowerShell runtime adds this parameter to the parameter list of a cmdlet or function when some pre-defined condition is met, such as a specific argument is supplied for some other parameter.
RuntimeDefinedParameterDictionary Represents a collection of parameters that can be constructed at run time.
RuntimeException Serves as a base class for Windows PowerShell exceptions that might occur while a command is running.
ScriptBlock Represents a precompiled block of script text that can be used as a single unit.
ScriptBlockToPowerShellNotSupportedException Exception thrown when converting from a ScriptBlock object to a PowerShell object is not allowed. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ScriptCallDepthException The exception thrown when the number of session state objects of a specific type and in a specific scope exceeds the configured maximum number allowed.
ScriptInfo Provides information about those scripts that are directly executable by Windows PowerShell.
ScriptRequiresException Exception thrown when a script cannot run because the requirements that are specified by the script’s #requires statements, are not met.
SecurityDescriptorCmdletProviderIntrinsics Provides the Windows PowerShell provider security APIs to the cmdlet base class.
SessionState Provides access to data that describes the current operating environment of a Windows PowerShell runspace or module. The properties of this class retrieve objects that can then be used to either monitor or modify the session state data.
SessionStateException The exception thrown when an error occurs while working with session-state elements such as variables, aliases, functions, filters, drives, and providers.
SessionStateOverflowException The exception thrown when the number of session-state objects exceeds the maximum number allowed for this type in this scope.
SessionStateUnauthorizedAccessException The exception thrown when a change to a session-state object cannot be completed because the object is read-only, because the object is a constant, or because the object that is declared as a constant cannot be removed or made a nonconstant.
SettingValueExceptionEventArgs Represents the arguments for events that are triggered by exceptions thrown by the SetValue method of a PSObjectPropertyDescriptor object.
SetValueException The exception thrown by Windows PowerShell when it recognizes that an error has occurred while setting the value of an ETS member (property, method, or parameterized property).
SetValueInvocationException Exception thrown by the underlying setter of a referenced member when it recognizes that an error has occurred while setting the value of an ETS member (property, method, or parameterized property).
Signature Represents a digital signature on a signed file.
SteppablePipeline Represents an object that processes one or more commands in a separate pipeline. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
SupportsWildcardsAttribute Specifies that a parameter supports wildcards.
TableControl Represents a control that displays content in a table format. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
TableControlColumn Represents a column of data in a row of a Table control. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
TableControlColumnHeader Represents a column header in a Table control. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
TableControlRow Represents the content of a row in a Table control. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ValidateArgumentsAttribute Serves as the base class for all validation attributes that validate cmdlet parameter arguments.
ValidateCountAttribute Defines an attribute that uses maximum and minimum limits to validate the number of arguments that a cmdlet parameter accepts. (This attribute can also be used by Windows PowerShell functions.)
ValidateEnumeratedArgumentsAttribute Serves as a base class for validation attributes that validate each element of an argument of a parameter.
ValidateLengthAttribute Defines an attribute that uses minimum and maximum limits to validate the number of characters in a cmdlet parameter argument (This attribute can also be used by Windows PowerShell functions.)
ValidateNotNullAttribute Validates that the argument of an optional parameter is not null.
ValidateNotNullOrEmptyAttribute Validates that the argument of an optional parameter is not null, an empty string, or an empty collection.
ValidatePatternAttribute Defines an attribute that uses a regular expression to validate the character pattern of a cmdlet parameter argument. (This attribute can also be used by Windows PowerShell functions.)
ValidateRangeAttribute Defines an attribute that uses minimum and maximum values to validate a cmdlet parameter argument (This attribute can also be used by Windows PowerShell functions.)
ValidateScriptAttribute Defines an attribute that uses a script to validate a parameter of any Windows PowerShell function. (This attribute cannot be used to validate the argument of a cmdlet parameter.) This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ValidateSetAttribute Defines an attribute that uses a set of values to validate a cmdlet parameter argument.
ValidationMetadataException The exception thrown when an error occurs while validating input for any validation attribute.
VariableBreakpoint Defines a breakpoint on a variable. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
VariablePath A variable path that can query the scope and drive of the variable reference.
VerboseRecord Describes a verbose message sent to the verbose stream, plus information about the command that sent the message. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
VerbsCommon Defines the common verb names that can be used to name cmdlets, such as the verbs “get” and “set.”
VerbsCommunications Defines the communication verb names that can be used to name cmdlets.
VerbsData Defines the data verbs, such as Import, Export, Merge, Update, and Restore, that can be used to specify the action of a cmdlet.
VerbsDiagnostic Defines the diagnostic verb names that can be used to specify the action of a cmdlet, such as Debug, Ping, and Trace.
VerbsLifecycle Defines the lifecycle verbs, such as Enable, Disable, Start, and Stop, that can be used to name cmdlets.
VerbsOther Defines canonical verb names that do not fit into a specific verb name category such as the common, communications, data, lifecycle, or security verb names.
VerbsSecurity Defines the security verbs that can be used to name cmdlets.
WarningRecord Describes a warning message sent to the warning stream, plus information about the command that sent the message. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
WideControl Represents a control that displays content in a wide column format. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
WideControlEntryItem Represents an entry in a wide column control. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
WildcardPattern Represents a wildcard pattern that is used for matching.
WildcardPatternException Exception thrown when a wildcard pattern is not valid.
WorkflowInfo Provides information about a workflow that is stored in session state.
Interfaces

Interface Description
IBackgroundDispatcher An object that can be used to execute a method on a threadpool thread while correctly managing system state, such as flowing ETW activities from the current thread to the threadpool thread.
ICommandRuntime This interface is used when you are calling the Invoke to explicitly invoke a cmdlet from within another cmdlet. It provides a mechanism for overriding the behavior of the methods called by the cmdlet you are invoking, such as the ShouldProcess and WriteObject methods.
IContainsErrorRecord Provides a mechanism for adding an error record to an exception.
IDynamicParameters Provides a mechanism for a cmdlet to retrieve parameters that can be added dynamically by the Windows PowerShell runtime.
IJobConverter Defines a class that can convert a PowerShell AST into a script block that represents a job to run.
IModuleAssemblyInitializer Used by modules and snap-ins to provide a hook to the engine for startup initialization and compiled assembly loading.
IResourceSupplier Provides a mechanism for obtaining a resource string based on a base name and resource identifier.
Structures

Structure Description
SwitchParameter Defines a type of parameter that is evaluated based on its presence on the command line. Cmdlets and functions can define switch parameters that are evaluated by the Windows PowerShell runtime when the parameters of the command are bound.
Delegates

Delegate Description
PSEventReceivedEventHandler Represents the delegate called by events that are raised by the Windows PowerShell Event Manager. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSEventUnsubscribedEventHandler The delegate that handles notifications of the event being unsubscribed.
Enumerations

Enumeration Description
ActionPreference Defines the actions that the Windows PowerShell runtime takes when an error occurs, and when debugging, progress, warning, and verbose messages are written.
Alignment Defines how content is defined in a display cell. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
BreakpointUpdateType Defines the different ways that a breakpoint can be updated, such as when it was set or removed. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
CommandCapability  
CommandOrigin Defines the dispatch origin of a command.
CommandTypes Defines the types of commands that Windows PowerShell can execute.
CompletionResultType Possible types of CompletionResults.
ConfirmImpact Defines the impact level of the action performed by the cmdlet. For example, cmdlets may have a high, medium, or low risk of losing data.
CopyContainers Defines how a copy operation acts on a container.
DebuggerResumeAction Defines the ways that the debugger can resume its execution after a breakpoint is encountered. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
DisplayEntryValueType Defines the type of the display entry, such as a script block or property. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ErrorCategory Defines the error categories used to group errors for display purposes.
JobDataType Job data is added to one of these streams. Each type of data implies a different type of object.
JobState Defines the state of the job, such as has the job started, is it running, or has it been stopped. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
JobThreadOptions Specifies the various thread options that can be used for the ThreadBasedJob.
ModuleAccessMode Defines how a module can be accessed when adding or removing the module, such as a read-only or read-write module. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ModuleType Defines the type of module, which is based on the type of root module file. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ProgressRecordType Defines if an activity of a progress report is in progress or completed.
PSCredentialTypes Defines the types of Windows PowerShell credentials.
PSCredentialUIOptions Defines the options that are available, such as different validation options, when prompting for credentials.
PSInvocationState Defines the states of a PowerShell pipeline. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSLanguageMode Defines what elements of the Windows PowerShell language are available to external commands of a runspace. This enumeration is used when creating a runspace that restricts which language elements are available. For example, if NoLanguage is specified for a runspace, then scripts that need to be evaluated are not allowed within the runspace.This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSMemberTypes Defines the type of members that can be added to a PSObject object or any object that inherits from the PSObject class.
PSMemberViewTypes Defines the methods and properties of the PSObject that are accessible. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSModuleAutoLoadingPreference  
PSTokenType Defines the types of tokens that can be generated from Windows PowerShell scripts. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
PSTraceSourceOptions Defines the types of tracing that are enabled. For example, tracing can be enabled to trace methods, properties, errors, and more.
PSTransactionStatus Defines the status of a Windows PowerShell transaction, such as it is currently active or have the actions of the transaction been accepted or rejected. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
RemoteStreamOptions Defines the data streams that are updated with the invocation information for remote calls. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
RemotingBehavior  
RemotingCapability  
ReturnContainers Defines what type containers are returned.
RollbackSeverity Defines the error condition that will cause Windows PowerShell to automatically rollback a transaction. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
RunspaceMode The enumerated type that defines the runspace modes for a nested pipeline.
ScopedItemOptions Defines how session-state data can be used.
SessionCapabilities Defines the capabilities provided by a session, such as can it be used for implicit and interactive remoting. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
SessionStateCategory Defines the type of session state element that was being accessed when an error occurred.
SessionStateEntryVisibility Defines the visibility of a session state entry to request from outside the session state. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
ShouldProcessReason Defines any special circumstances surrounding the call to the ShouldProcess method, such as the WhatIf parameter was specified at the command line.
SignatureStatus Defines the status of a signature for a file.
SigningOption Defines the options that control what data is embedded in the signature blob.
SplitOptions Defines the options available for the –split operator that is used to separate one or more strings into substrings. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
VariableAccessMode Defines the access modes that can be used to trigger a variable breakpoint. This class is introduced in Windows PowerShell 2.0.
WildcardOptions Defines the options that are available to modify how wildcard patterns are matched.

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