February 2014
Intermediate to advanced
374 pages
8h 12m
English
If this is the first time that you are using Windows PowerShell on the computer on which you installed PowerCLI, you have to change the execution policy to be able to start PowerCLI.
The Windows PowerShell execution policies define when you can run scripts or load configuration files. The possible values for the execution policy are: Restricted, AllSigned, RemoteSigned, Unrestricted, Bypass, and Undefined.
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This is the default execution policy. It allows you to run commands at the command prompt but disables the execution of scripts. It will also disable the start of PowerCLI. |
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