Hyper-v remote issuse

ussnorway

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1st hyper-v carries across well however,
If you want it to remote into an outside sever you need to tell your firewall to butt out... no problem right, just run your wsf again except the script is not configured for Windows X and will not run.

Just a heads up, you might want to hold off on upgrading your 8.1 until they post a new one?
 

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Fyi guys, the wrm (windows remote management) service is disabled by default in windows 10 and you have to turn it back on before you can manage a hyper-v from a w10 laptop... Why Microsoft did this is anyone's guess
Update: as it turns out you can have remote hyper-v access on Windows X... If you are pig headed and know your way around a script.
An image from 'Hyper-v remote issuse'. Screens show a Windows desktop with a command prompt and Hyper-V Manager for virtual machines.

An image from 'Hyper-v remote issuse'. Screens show a Windows desktop with a command prompt and Hyper-V Manager for virtual machines.

I don't see how Microsoft thinks this will be used by people whom don't have a dip in programing but they know best.
 

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Fyi guys, the wrm (windows remote management) service is disabled by default in windows 10 and you have to turn it back on before you can manage a hyper-v from a w10 laptop... Why Microsoft did this is anyone's guess
 

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