Administrator's Guide to PowerShell Remoting

I am proud to announce our free "Administrator's Guide to PowerShell Remoting! You can get it here: http://powershell.com/cs/media/p/4908.aspx

PowerShell Remoting is one of the most awesome and anticipated new features in PowerShell V2. It lets you run code on remote machines, connect your console to remote machines and lets you apply the power of PowerShell to your entire enterprise.

In our 38 page guide, we put together all you want to know about how PowerShell Remoting works, how to set it up correctly, how to use classic and advanced remoting techniques and get the most out of it. We are talking about security, configuring WSMan, changing ports and of course troubleshoot if things don't work at first.

This is really great stuff and helps you get PowerShell Remoting up and running in no time. On behalf of the authors, I'd like to especially thank a couple of people for their continued support. Shay (PowerShell MVP) for reviewing the guide. June (MSFT) for her many most useful suggestions. And last but not least Jeffrey (PowerShell Architect) for taking the time to set up a one hour phone conference to patiently go over the many questions we had.

I wish you all a great time with Windows PowerShell and PowerShell Remoting. May the PowerShell be with you,

Cheers,

Tobias
PowerShellPlus Architect

http://powershell.com/cs/media/p/4908.aspx
www.powershellplus.com

 

 


Posted Mar 03 2010, 09:17 PM by Tobias
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Shared Shares wrote re: Administrator's Guide to PowerShell Remoting
on 10-11-2010 8:48 AM

I am new to Power Shell, so i highly appreciate any opportunity to learn more about it. Frankly speaking I couldn't start learning it for quite a long time, cause i wasn't sure if I manage to cope with this task. if I knew about your site, I'd have started long ago and would be a connoisseur till now)))

prosch wrote re: Administrator's Guide to PowerShell Remoting
on 11-14-2010 5:49 PM

I am new too! What can i do for the next time?

jessD wrote re: Administrator's Guide to PowerShell Remoting
on 11-25-2010 11:38 AM

this is a pretty powerful tool, but when are we going to see everything controllable from an iphone? :) it would be cool to join that trend!

hsa wrote re: Administrator's Guide to PowerShell Remoting
on 11-25-2010 12:21 PM

I just started using this software, and I have to say that it has really economized my workflow, and my learning curve has been very steep. thanks a lot!

ueberetzung wrote re: Administrator's Guide to PowerShell Remoting
on 01-15-2011 10:08 AM

I find your tool great but am much concerned about the security. Especially about the vulnerabilities concerning ports. Are there any special posts about this topic? Thanks for any answer.

Richard Giles wrote re: Administrator's Guide to PowerShell Remoting
on 01-15-2011 4:34 PM

You need to remember here that security concerns pertain to the configuration of WSMan, the management layer that PowerShell uses to facilitate remoting.

Here is an article that talks about port configuration as it pertains to WSMan -

blogs.msdn.com/.../new-default-ports-for-ws-management-and-powershell-remoting.aspx

copper88 wrote re: Administrator's Guide to PowerShell Remoting
on 01-22-2011 9:50 PM

How one is suppose to cope with the security problems with powerS? otherwise I have found it simply great. Thanks

Nathan dmaa

TorahBright1 wrote re: Administrator's Guide to PowerShell Remoting
on 01-30-2011 7:04 PM

This is such a great resource that you are providing for the public to read. I love seeing websites that understand the value of providing a quality resource for free. It is the old saying of what goes around comes around.

Torah B.

prolanguage wrote re: Administrator's Guide to PowerShell Remoting
on 02-21-2011 3:47 PM

Especially about the vulnerabilities concerning ports. Are there any special posts about this topic? Thanks for any answer.

deesydia wrote re: Administrator's Guide to PowerShell Remoting
on 04-20-2011 7:56 AM

Are there any downloadable PDF files?

The website linked is indeed very informative, but if possible, could you make one (PDF file)? Because I would like to read it even if I'm not connected to the Internet.

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annie12 wrote re: Administrator's Guide to PowerShell Remoting
on 05-21-2011 8:16 AM

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rits wrote re: Administrator's Guide to PowerShell Remoting
on 06-04-2011 2:27 AM

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two pocket folders wrote re: Administrator's Guide to PowerShell Remoting
on 06-10-2011 6:58 AM

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