What should you do?

You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single
Active Directory domain named ABC.com. The servers on the network run Microsoft Windows
Server 2008 and the client computers run Microsoft Windows 7.
ABC.com has two client computers ABC-WS01 and ABC-WS02 which have Windows Remote
Management (WinRM) enabled. During the course of the day you receive instruction from
ABC.com to have an additional disk volume created remotely on ABC-WS01 using ABC-WS02.
What should you do?

You work as a network administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single
Active Directory domain named ABC.com. The servers on the network run Microsoft Windows
Server 2008 and the client computers run Microsoft Windows 7.
ABC.com has two client computers ABC-WS01 and ABC-WS02 which have Windows Remote
Management (WinRM) enabled. During the course of the day you receive instruction from
ABC.com to have an additional disk volume created remotely on ABC-WS01 using ABC-WS02.
What should you do?

A.
You should consider running the Diskpart \\ABC-WS-01 command on ABC-WS02.

B.
You should consider running Disk Management on ABC-WS02 and connect to ABC-WS01.

C.
You should consider having the Winrs command run and then running the Diskpart command
on ABC-WS02.

D.
You should consider having the Diskmgmt.msc \\ABC-WS01 command on ABC-WS02.

Explanation:

Windows Remote Management (known as WinRM) is a handy new remote management service
for Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008. WinRM is the “server”
component of this remote management application and WinRS (Windows Remote Shell) is the
“client” for WinRM, which runs on the remote computer attempting to remotely manage the WinRM
server. However, I should note that BOTH computers must have WinRM installed and enabled on
them for WinRS to work and retrieve information from the remote system.



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