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Last post 02-23-2009 4:03 AM by sergeia. 2 replies.

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  • 02-02-2009, 4:53 PM

    • puyleart
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    Windows PowerShell Provider for IIS 7.0 - Remote administration now available?

    I downloaded the new Windows Powershell Provider for IIS today.  Did I misunderstand the below statement? 

    "Execute repetitive administrative tasks across servers with ease

    The seamless integration with Windows PowerShell means that you can use the familiar Windows PowerShell console to execute tasks across single or multiple Web sites and servers. Using the IIS7 PowerShell snap-in you can easily navigate the IIS7 configuration hierarchy just as easily as you would navigate the file system on your hard drive."

    Can you now access powershell commands across servers?  From the available commands, I was not able to see this.  If so great!  Are there examples? 

    Thanks in advance.

  • 02-02-2009, 8:18 PM In reply to

    Re: Windows PowerShell Provider for IIS 7.0 - Remote administration now available?

    I will definitely have to try this out.  I understand there are improvements in this RC release, but I would be pleseantly surprised if there was some kind of remoting provided with the IIS snapin, so I'll need to try it out first before...
  • 02-23-2009, 4:03 AM In reply to

    • sergeia
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    Re: Windows PowerShell Provider for IIS 7.0 - Remote administration now available?

    Well, you have to use PowerShell v2.0 remoting to access remote servers. We decided to drop support of intrinsic DCOM remoting that is available in configuration system. DCOM remoting is quite limited when you work from managed code on Vista.

     

    --Sergei 

     

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