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There are a few different ways of running a PowerShell command against a remote server. For the purposes of this article however, I want to show you how to use the Invoke-Command cmdlet.
If you run that PowerShell command, ignore the red warnings, and when it’s done, reboot your machine; all of your default Windows 10 apps will suddenly appear in their latest incarnations. Here ...
I should point out that ultimately since the Hyper-V module only runs in PowerShell 2, my solutions was to run the PowerCLI snapin in a separate PowerShell 2 session and keep virtualization management ...
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