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Using the Service Manager SDK together with Powershell
When using Service Manager, you can use the out-of-the-box Powershell-SnapIn “smcmdletsnapin” to get access to a bunch of Powershell cmdlets. These can be used to display and change different objects within the Service Manager Infrastructure. If this is not enough, you … Continue reading
Posted in General, Managing Objects
Tagged emg, enterprise management group, powershell, script, sdk
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