We're back with our in-depth, multi-part look at PowerShell Web Access (PSWA). In the first article I showed how to install PowerShell Web Access remotely on a new web server from a Windows 8 client running Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT). In part two, I discussed PSWA configuration. PowerShell Web Access, a Windows Server 2012 feature, lets you remotely manage your servers via standard web browser, as long as it supports Javascript and accepts cookies. The remote computer can be running PowerShell v2 or v3, and you can control who can connect. And now for the next step: In this article we’ll look at testing the PSWA web application.
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