- This module explains how to use remoting to perform administration on remote computers.
Upon completion of this module, the learner will be able to:
Describe the Windows PowerShell remoting architecture.
Explain the difference between Windows PowerShell remoting and other forms of remote administration.
Describe Windows PowerShell remoting security and privacy features.
Enable remoting on a computer.
Use Windows PowerShell remoting for single-computer management.
Use Windows PowerShell remoting for multiple-computer management.
Use Windows PowerShell remoting.
Explain the difference between local output and remoting output.
- This module covers some useful advanced techniques that help overcome the limitations of basic Windows PowerShell remoting.
Upon completion of this module, the learner is able to:
Configure common remoting options.
Send parameters and local variables to remote computers.
Describe the use of Windows PowerShell scopes.
Send local variables to a remote computer.
Configure multi-hop remoting authentication.
- This module explains how to establish and manage persistent connections to remote computers, known as Windows PowerShell sessions or PSSessions.
Upon completion of this module, the learner is able to:
Explain the purpose of persistent connections.
Create and use a PSSession.
Transmit commands by using a PSSession.
Explain how to disconnect from PSSessions.
Disconnect and reconnect to PSSessions.
Explain the concept of implicit remoting.
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Syllabus
- Manage single and multiple computers by using Windows PowerShell remoting
- Introduction
- Review the remoting feature of Windows PowerShell
- Compare remoting with remote connectivity
- Review the remoting security feature of Windows PowerShell
- Enable remoting by using Windows PowerShell
- Use one-to-one remoting by using Windows PowerShell
- Use one-to-many remoting by using Windows PowerShell
- Compare remoting output with local output
- Module assessment
- Summary
- Use advanced Windows PowerShell remoting techniques
- Introduction
- Review common remoting techniques of Windows PowerShell
- Send parameters to remote computers in Windows PowerShell
- Set access protection to variables, aliases, and functions by using the scope modifier
- Enable multi-hop remoting in Windows PowerShell
- Module assessment
- Summary
- Manage persistent connections to remote computers by using Windows PowerShell sessions
- Introduction
- Review persistent connections in Windows PowerShell
- Create and manage persistent PSSessions by using Windows PowerShell
- Disconnect PSSessions by using Windows PowerShell
- Review the feature of implicit remoting in Windows PowerShell
- Module assessment
- Summary