Video – How to manage Exchange Server 2010 using PowerShell Remoting

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Video – How to manage Exchange Server 2010 using PowerShell Remoting

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Added by November 17, 2011

In this DrillBit™ Video, learn how to use PowerShell Remoting to control Exchange Server 2010. It’s important to be able to manage your Exchange 2010 environment from anywhere in the world. Using PowerShell Remoting, you can have the Exchange cmdlets anywhere without installing additional tools or software.

Upcoming live Exchange Server and PowerShell training at Interface Technical Training:
EXCH2010: Designing and Implementing Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
PS300: PowerShell for Administrators

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