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You Don’t Have to Be An Administrator to Run Remote PowerShell Commands

I was just read blog entry which complained about having to have administrative access to execute PowerShell commands against a remote server.  This is not the case.

We are “secure by default” which means that if you want to do something that exposes a security risk to your machines, you have to make a conscious decision to do so.  We are

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[ More ] November 25th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

You Don’t Have to Be An Administrator to Run Remote PowerShell Commands

I was just read blog entry which complained about having to have administrative access to execute PowerShell commands against a remote server.  This is not the case.

We are “secure by default” which means that if you want to do something that exposes a security risk to your machines, you have to make a conscious decision to do so.  We are

... read more

[ More ] November 25th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

You Don’t Have to Be An Administrator to Run Remote PowerShell Commands

I was just read blog entry which complained about having to have administrative access to execute PowerShell commands against a remote server.  This is not the case.

We are “secure by default” which means that if you want to do something that exposes a security risk to your machines, you have to make a conscious decision to do so.  We are

... read more

[ More ] November 25th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

eWEEK says "Vista Shines as a Tablet Platform"

Vista Shines as Tablet Platform

Nice quotes:

“The handwriting recognition is greatly improved, and pen flicks, which allow users to navigate the notebook using a flick of the pen, is an addition Tablet PC users are bound to use extensively.”

“Handwriting recognition was faster and more accurate than it was pre-Vista, and the device’s full-featured TIP (Tablet Input Panel) made

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[ More ] November 25th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

You Don’t Have to Be An Administrator to Run Remote PowerShell Commands

I was just read blog entry which complained about having to have administrative access to execute PowerShell commands against a remote server.  This is not the case.

We are “secure by default” which means that if you want to do something that exposes a security risk to your machines, you have to make a conscious decision to do so.  We are

... read more

[ More ] November 25th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

PDC09 SVR12 and SVR13 Session Demos

Attached are the demos from the PDC sessions SVR12 and SVR 13 today. Here are the steps you need to do before you can run them

1. Unzip the files and run setup\setup.ps1. This will configure user accounts and initialize some files required

2. Change computers.dat in service\roles\. Set it to the computers that you want to connect to

3. Edit Impersonation\Get-DelegationCredential.ps1 under

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[ More ] November 25th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

Windows PowerShell and the Windows Management Framework

There’s been a lot of great excitement that’s accompanied the release of PowerShell V2 and Windows Remote Management (WinRM) – also known as the Windows Management Framework. We’ve also heard the occasional question on whether it’s possible to install them independently.

When we’ve heard this concern, it is usually focused on security. To be clear, Windows Remote Management (WinRM) has been

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[ More ] November 25th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

Windows PowerShell and the Windows Management Framework

There’s been a lot of great excitement that’s accompanied the release of PowerShell V2 and Windows Remote Management (WinRM) – also known as the Windows Management Framework. We’ve also heard the occasional question on whether it’s possible to install them independently.

When we’ve heard this concern, it is usually focused on security. To be clear, Windows Remote Management (WinRM) has been

... read more

[ More ] November 25th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

You Don’t Have to Be An Administrator to Run Remote PowerShell Commands

I was just read blog entry which complained about having to have administrative access to execute PowerShell commands against a remote server.  This is not the case.

We are “secure by default” which means that if you want to do something that exposes a security risk to your machines, you have to make a conscious decision to do so.  We are

... read more

[ More ] November 25th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

You Don’t Have to Be An Administrator to Run Remote PowerShell Commands

I was just read blog entry which complained about having to have administrative access to execute PowerShell commands against a remote server.  This is not the case.

We are “secure by default” which means that if you want to do something that exposes a security risk to your machines, you have to make a conscious decision to do so.  We are

... read more

[ More ] November 25th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in microsoft |

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