In V1 PowerShell you can't pass those parameters unless you use .NET code to
access WMI. The get-wmiobject in the November CTP for V2 has enhancements
that enable this
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"mandankid" wrote:
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> This is a command using winrm that will access a remote system that has CIM
> support.
>
> winrm e cimv2/CIM_ComputerSystem -r:https://192.168.3.21:9997 -a igest
> -u:username -p assword - skipCNcheck -skipCACheck
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> It is simple to get the local system information using powershell with
> syntax such as:
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> get-wmiobject -class CIM_ComputerSystem
>
> What is not so obvious and difficult to find in numerous search attempts is
> how to access a remote system that requires the parameters found in the above
> winrm example.
>
> Is this possible? How?
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