Reputation: 15026
I have Windows XP x86, and Powershell 2.0.
I open Powershell Console, and I execute Enter-PSSession command to connect Windows 2008 Server.
I want execute Get-WSManCredSSP command remotely, but I get error Access is denied.
PS C:\Documents and Settings\myuser> Enter-PSSession -Computername servermoss -Credential servermoss\installeruser
[servermoss]: PS C:\Users\installeruser\Documents> Get-WSManCredSSP -Verbose
Get-WSManCredSSP : Access is denied.
+ CategoryInfo : PermissionDenied: (:) [Get-WSManCredSSP], UnauthorizedAccessException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : UnauthorizedAccess,Microsoft.WSMan.Management.GetWSManCredSSPCommand
Access is denied.
+ CategoryInfo :
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : WsManError,Microsoft.WSMan.Management.GetWSManCredSSPCommand
SOLUTION: CredSSP not supported by WinRM 2.0 PowerShell
Any suggestions?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 3300
Reputation: 466
Posting this solution in case someone is still having an issue with a simple resolution to DoubleHop without using CredSSP. Haven't tried it on Windows XP yet, but might work.
Try this out: https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/Invoke-PSSession
It Invokes a PSSession, then Registers a PSSessionConfiguration with the Credentials that you provided. Basically providing the credentials for that DoubleHop
Then use Invoke-Command with that new PSSession. It should have the required privileges to do what you need.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 2634
In fact, you need to Enter-PSSession -Authentication CredSSP
, but before that Enable-WSManCredSSP -Role Client -DelegateComputer servermoss
is required on your local computer, but this doesn't work in XP. It seems WsMan CredSSP is not supported in XP.
Upvotes: 1