Use PowerShell Invoke-Command to run scripts on remote computers

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Last updated 09 agosto 2024
Use PowerShell Invoke-Command to run scripts on remote computers
The Invoke-Command cmdlet is one way to leverage PowerShell Remoting. In today’s post, I will give you an overview of Invoke-Command. Note: To follow this guide, you have first have to enable PowerShell remoting. Read our guide that describes all the different ways of how you can enable remoting locally and remotely. You will learn how to enable remoting remotely with various tools, how to allow non-admins to use remoting, and to configure remoting in workgroup environments.
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