
How to Configure PowerShell Remoting in Exchange Server 2010
by qwertz on Wed 08 February 2012 08:33 in Exchange Server
tags: access, cmdlet, commands, Exchange, listener, powershell, remote, remoting, winrm
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tags: access, cmdlet, commands, Exchange, listener, powershell, remote, remoting, winrm
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The video shows how to quickly set up PowerShell Remoting to administer Exchange Powershell from a remote machine. Use Enable-PSRemoting command in Exchange Server's Powershell command line to start configuring PowerShell Remoting. This command starts or restarts WinRM service responsible for remote connections via IIS, sets the service to autostart on boot up, creates a listener to accept incoming connecitons and adds a firewall exception.
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