“We’re going to use the real command line for local policy,” she said.
She heard his keyboard clatter.
“Done,” he said.
One of the most compelling arguments for command-line management is the ability to affect remote machines. Using the Invoke-Command cmdlet in PowerShell, an administrator can push Group Policy changes to remote computers on the network. This turns a task that would take hours of manual clicking into a process that takes seconds to execute. edit local group policy command line