On Sat, May 12, 2012 at 2:52 PM, Justin Baker <
azol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> This is completely off-topic, but I was wondering if any of you
>> managed to get WinRM running on a Windows 7 box.
>>
>> I've tried to get a dummy worker computer setup with it and
>> encountered several problems with firewall setup and WinRS then not
>> being able to find it (even with ports open)
>>
>> My Google-fu didn't bring a definitive guide on how to get that setup
>> easily, but if any of you guys have some docs or instructions about
>> it, will be much appreciated.
>>
>> I'll test on a VM instead of the real hardware in case I hosed it again
>> :-P
>
>
> If your computers are part of a ActiveDirectory Domain, it's cake.
>
> Setting it up anywhere else, well there's always the same problems. Then
> there's the other 5 problems that come up afterwards. It's traumatic
> experience for me most times I try.
>
Thanks Justin (and Nick too)
Indeed it was a traumatic experience and can't say I managed to get it to work.
Wonder how veewee does with Vagrant boxes?
> Either way the Powershell remoting scripts are based off winrm and
> are better than 'winrm quickconfig' so you should look at those.
>
> get-help about_remote_requirements
>
Will give a whirl on a VM this time, already hosed the worker machine
installation with it. For the time being, Remote Desktop seems to work
just fine :)
> Will give you better information than anything else I've found in the
> winrm documentation itself. Which is sad.
>
> Otherwise, it's painful. Good luck =)
>
Thanks :)
> Justin
>
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