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    <description><![CDATA[I&rsquo;m loving the way Microsoft is currently pushing PowerShell as THE go-to tool required to manage all your solutions.
I&rsquo;m at a loss however at why they aren&rsquo;t providing out of the box solutions so that you can manage all of your workstations/servers through PowerShell. Sure, you can head over to every machine and configure PowerShell using
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