Winrm Command "-q" Switch??

Discussion in 'Windows 7 / 8 /10 Client Exams' started by Stuzzle, Jan 5, 2013.

  1. Stuzzle

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    Just working my way through the MSPress book on the 70-680 exam and I'm going through configuring Source-Initiated event subscriptions.

    Anyway, the book is telling me to run the winrm qc command, just as when setting up Collector-Initiated subscriptions, except it is telling me to stick a -q switch on the end...and I don't know why????

    I have looked on the command line help and on the Microsoft online guide to the WinRm command, plus Google searching, but I just CANNOT find what this -q switch is meant to specify??

    I ran through the Microsoft error amendments page when I got the book yesterday but this edition seems all up to date with the error corrections
     
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    It just means quiet mate so the usual, JFDI, go away, give me no feedback and crack on with what Ive asked
     
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    Ohhhhh, nice! I presume that applies across a range of commands then?
     
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    Its not always the case mate as some prefer /s or /silent, but generally its a good guess for most commands
     
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    Thanks :)
     
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