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Woohoo! Jeffrey Snover (creator of PowerShell) confirms suspicion that PowerShell 2.0 will include remoting!
Sep
3
Written by:
Shawn Bass
Monday, September 03, 2007 9:52:57 AM
PowerShell
1.0 was released in November 2006 and has already received
over a million downloads
. I recently came across an
article
published a few days ago where
SearchWinIT.com
interviewed
Jeffrey Snover
(creator/architect of
PowerShell
) where Jeffrey has confirmed that
PowerShell
2.0 will have support for remoting. One of the primary limitations with
PowerShell
currently is that many of the existing Cmdlets and Providers are designed for local operation only. Those admins that wish to use it for remote operations are forced to either run the code on the actual remote systems, roll your own via WMI/.NET/COM or rely on third party remoting solutions such as the
PowerShell Remoting
project on
CodePlex
. I can't wait to see what
PowerShell
2.0 will bring. Exciting times ahead!
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