January 2009 - Posts
Check out the following blog on WinRM event forwarding at http://blogs.technet.com/otto/default.aspx
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UPDATE: BITS PowerShell cmdlets has gone through some changes between Win7 beta and Win7 RC. This posting has been updated accordingly. ---- The BITS (Background Intelligent Transfer Service) team is happy to announce the release of BITS PowerShell cmdlets
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Windows Remote Management, better known as WinRM , provides an easy to use firewall friendly way to access Windows Management Instrumentation ( WMI ) data across different systems, using SOAP over HTTP protocol. In a nutshell, WMI represents management
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BITS is Earth’s most widely used file transfer service, with more than 600 million unique users across the planet. It has shipped “in the box” since Windows XP and is used by numerous applications for large file transfers. Both uploads and downloads are
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A sneak peak at new stuff in WMI in Windows 7. (Continuation of WMI - The story so far ) WMI, Powershell - how well do they gel? Jeffrey Snover mentioned in the Powershell blog a long time back ( http://blogs.msdn.com/powershell/archive/2006/06/26/647038.aspx
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Babelfish, Grasshoppers and WMI A Babel Fish is a small yellow fish which acts as a universal translator in Hitchhiker’s guide to the Galaxy . It enables the protagonist of the story to talk to all alien species in English. WMI is kind of like that. It’s
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