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	<description>Join Krishna Vutukuri, Windows PowerShell SDE, as he demonstrates how to create and use Romote Sessions.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Learn&amp;nbsp;how to invoke remote commands, establish&amp;nbsp;remote session persistence, and enter an existing session.&amp;nbsp;

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<p>Thank you for this video demo. It helped solidify my understanding of WinRM. I would really like to see a video demo that uses WinRM and delegation. i.e. Running Export-Mailbox on a 32 bit remote system or Get-QADComputer on a remote system. Showing how
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<p>Thank you,</p>
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