Here are two ways to launch PowerShell scripts with administrative rights when you are logged in using a standard user account.
Download, install, and learn how to use the free PowerShell CIM Explorer add-on with the help of this handy post.
Take PowerShell to the next level! In this post, learn to use a script to deploy a Desired State Configuration (DSC) web host.
In this Ask an Admin article, find out how to restrict an endpoint by limiting the commands users can run over a remote PowerShell session.
In part 5 of our series on vSphere PowerCLI, learn how to create a shiny new virtual machine from the command line.
We’re back with our look at remotely managing IIS using PowerShell! In part 2, learn to create new IIS websites.
Remotely manage IIS with the magic of PowerShell! In part 1 of a 2-part series, learn to create an app pool.
In this Ask an Admin, learn to use constrained endpoints to allow users to connect remotely using PowerShell without granting administrative privileges.
Are you giving PowerShell a fair shake? Read about PowerShell features that could help you with Windows Server management strategy.
Defeat the default! Enable PowerShell logging using the command line or in Group Policy using the steps in this easy Ask an Admin.