Can the default be made for an admin console?
- lkraft.mcld
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Can the default be made for an admin console?
I was wondering if the default can be an admin console or is there an easy way to accomplish this? I would prefer not to have to enter creds for every command.
Johnny Reel
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Can the default be made for an admin console?
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- lkraft.mcld
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Re: Can the default be made for an admin console?
Edit: Oops, I forgot the version number.
v4.0.121 running on iOS 8.1.3
Thanks
v4.0.121 running on iOS 8.1.3
Thanks
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Re: Can the default be made for an admin console?
Since this is a PowerShell Web Access window, the security and access is handled on the server side. You can look at Technet and see if you can setup your remote login to give you that access. There really is nothing that can be done on the iPowerShell Pro side.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn282394.aspx
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn282394.aspx
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Re: Can the default be made for an admin console?
Thank you, that thought had never occurred to me. I have only had this product a couple of weeks, but I am truly happy with it. I'll look into that and I can't imagine it being too tough to implement.
After looking into this a bit more, I really don't want to open my environment up to risks just to not have to enter credentials for every task. I think the best method is going to be to simply cache in the session a credential variable that I can call. This will solve most of the problems and setup CredSSP for any others. I appreciate the response since it made me think this through a bit deeper.
After looking into this a bit more, I really don't want to open my environment up to risks just to not have to enter credentials for every task. I think the best method is going to be to simply cache in the session a credential variable that I can call. This will solve most of the problems and setup CredSSP for any others. I appreciate the response since it made me think this through a bit deeper.
Johnny Reel
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