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Enable powershell on remote computer without AD, but with known credentials and no intermediate firewall blocking

December 23, 2018 by Munkhtuvshin Baatar
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if you can use psexec to remote computer:

  • psexec \\dt-01 cmd
  • hostname
  • powershell
  • Enable-PSRemoting -Force

Now you can use from own computer:

Enter-PSSession -ComputerName dt-01


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