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Launch a Remote Process in Server 2008 with PowerShell

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Windows Server 2008 PowerShell Training has a great section on how to monitor and launch local and remote processes, and which cmdlets to use: PowerShell remoting, WMI and Invoke-WMIMethod.

Admins often come across situations where they need to send and receive data from a remote server or computer. In this lesson from Windows Server 2008 PowerShell Training, Jeff Hicks shows you how to start and stop a remote process using Windows PowerShell.

Windows Server 2008 PowerShell Training

PowerShell Instructor Jeff Hicks

The new PowerShell course from Jeff Hicks also covers other areas of PowerShell process monitoring, including the file system, event logs, file and print services and more.

Learn how to make your life as a server admin easier with Windows Server 2008 PowerShell Training, and watch Jeff Hicks explain R2 Servers and PowerShell.

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