Configuring and Using the System Center 2012 - Service Manager Cmdlets for Windows PowerShell
Updated: December 20, 2012
Applies To: System Center 2012 - Service Manager, System Center 2012 SP1 - Service Manager
This section provides an introduction to the System Center 2012 – Service Manager cmdlets for the Windows PowerShell command-line interface.
Before you can run any command in the Windows PowerShell command-line interface in System Center 2012 – Service Manager, you must set execution policy to RemoteSigned. Before you can run data warehouse cmdlets, you must manually import the data warehouse cmdlets module.
The Service Manager cmdlets are implemented in the following two modules:
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System.Center.Service.Manager. This module is imported automatically every time a Service Manager Windows PowerShell session is opened.
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Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Warehouse.Cmdlets. This module must be imported manually.
Configuring and Using Service Manager Cmdlets Topics
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How to Set Execution Policy
Describes how to set execution policy to RemoteSigned. -
Getting Started with Service Manager Cmdlets for Windows PowerShell
Describes how to start a Windows PowerShell session in which you can run the Service Manager cmdlets and how to get help for the cmdlets. -
How to Import the Data Warehouse Cmdlet Module
Describes how to manually import the data warehouse Windows PowerShell cmdlets. -
List of the Service Manager Cmdlets
Provides a list of Service Manager cmdlet modules.
Other Resources for This Component
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