Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line or WMIC is an in-built utility which helps you gather information regarding computer hardware and more. From checking the hard disk health to disabling ...
Not all applications are created with remote execution in mind. PowerShell provides several ways to invoke applications on ...
I've got a license/software search and report tool from a large software vendor for a license audit of our systems. The PC version is just a batch file. The OSX version appears to be an executable ...
The Remote Desktop Connection (RSD) feature has been active in the Windows operating system since Windows NT Server 4.0; though as a Terminal Server. Come the Windows 10, RSD now exists as an inbuilt ...
PowerShell is one of Microsoft's preferred tools for managing Windows Servers. Although it's easy to think of PowerShell as a local management tool, PowerShell can just as easily be used to manage ...
Is anyone aware of an agent that will allow me to run remote commands on Windows workstations?<BR><BR>I'm using psexec right now, and it works fine, but it takes a few seconds to connect to the ...
Using telnet to run commands on remote computers is a quick way to administrate servers and other workstations. When working on these workstations, you may want to chat with your employees about what ...
Launching remote desktop from the command line in Windows XP Pro Your email has been sent Remote desktop allows you to configure and connect to another computer running Windows XP Pro. Here's what you ...
How to use the Linux screen command to keep your remote processes running Your email has been sent Jack Wallen shows you a handy Linux trick that can go a long way to prevent you from losing precious ...
If you have an always-on computer at home, like a home server, you probably run the occasional command on it to start a process, troubleshoot something, or otherwise control it through a terminal.