The latest video in our recent blog post series demonstrates how to work with remote systems using PowerShell Studio.
In this video we show you Part 2 in our working with remote systems series – PowerShell remoting:
- Adding Functionality using PowerShell Profile
- Working with the PSSession Configuration
- Using PowerShell Studio “Remote Console” Option
- Add a Console Host for PowerShell remoting
View the video here: PowerShell Studio Working with Remote Systems (Part 2)
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Max Trinidad is a Technology Evangelist at SAPIEN Technologies Inc., and a Microsoft PowerShell MVP. You can reach him at maxt@sapien.com