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Allow users to remove Powershell if Powershell Core or Powershell Preview is installed #10547
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Hi! We've identified this issue as a duplicate of another one that already exists on this Issue Tracker. This specific instance is being closed in favor of tracking the concern over on the referenced thread. Thanks for your report! |
@KalleOlaviNiemitalo Whenever I do that and save it, It reverts itself :|
Thanks for letting me know! |
Huh, that's not what happens here with Windows Terminal 1.8.1521.0. Which version are you using? |
I use Terminal Preview 1.9.1523.0, but I found a workaround in #6016 (comment) |
@DHowett - Do #5482 and #8324 really resolve this issue? While those will keep the profile from being restored if it is deleted from the config file, the Settings UI as of Windows Terminal version 1.9.1942.0 won't let you delete the Windows PowerShell profile. The "Delete Profile" button is greyed out and it says, "This profile cannot be deleted because it is included by default." |
While removing them using the config file is good enough for me, I think
that we should be able to remove all default profiles using the UI as that
would make it much easier to do.
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Description of the new feature/enhancement
If the user has Powershell Core or Powershell Preview installed, allow them to remove the built in Windows Powershell profile. I would use this because I don't want to use the built in Windows Powershell, I would rather use Powershell Preview.
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