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The overview lists "Locally and remotely using Windows PowerShell" as one of the way to manage Server Core, yet these instructions are missing from this section (or at least a link to the instructions). It would be helpful to provide an example of how to connect remotely to Server Core using PowerShell.
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It may be because there are enough commands for powershell to fill at least two hard copy best sellers. However, if you need to know the basics I would start here...
Alternatively I found it's in my best interest to use the MMC snap in when I want to configure the SQL server in combination with Windows Admin Center since I use my powershell commands from there.
The overview lists "Locally and remotely using Windows PowerShell" as one of the way to manage Server Core, yet these instructions are missing from this section (or at least a link to the instructions). It would be helpful to provide an example of how to connect remotely to Server Core using PowerShell.
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