I was reading a discussion on infrastructure monitoring and a person wrote the 
following:

"...if you happen to use SCOM in your environment, the agent is only capable of 
using the default PowerShell version that comes installed with that OS, 
regardless of what version you might have upgraded to..."

I remember reading some stuff revolving around Orchestrator and its limitations 
regarding PowerShell, but does the same hold true for SCOM? I've been forced to 
make all our scripts function on PS 2.0 anyway, but does anyone know if this is 
accurate?

Geoffrey Orlebeck
Systems Administrator II
Health Information Technology
Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula
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