I am running the following command in PowerShell:
PS C:\Users\adminaccount> winrm s winrm/config/service @{AllowUnencrypted="true";
MaxConcurrentOperationsPerUser="4294967295"}
Error: Invalid use of command line. Type "winrm -?" for help.
Which gives me an error, as you could see. But the same command in cmd.exe works fine:
C:\Users\adminaccount>winrm s winrm/config/service @{AllowUnencrypted="true";
MaxConcurrentOperationsPerUser="4294967295"}
Service
...
So, what should I know about PowerShell syntax to get this working there?
@{}
defines a hashtable in PowerShell, butwinrm
expects a string argument. Put that argument in quotes if you want to run the command directly in PowerShell:Also, you need admin privileges for this to work.