PowerShell 4 has a handy feature called Test-Connection
More info at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh849808.aspx
You can also invoke powershell commands on a remote computer using a command like
invoke-command -ComputerName 192.168.2.192 -ScriptBlock { get-wmiobject win32_process | select caption | where {$_.caption -eq "firefox.exe" } } -credential Administrator
However, before that command will work in a none domain environment, you'll need to set up some trusts.
Got this from http://www.howtogeek.com/117192/how-to-run-powershell-commands-on-remote-computers/
Run on all computers in the party...
Set-Item wsman:\localhost\client\trustedhosts 192.168.2.111
Then you'll need to run
Restart-Service WinRM
You may also have to run
Enable-PSRemoting -Force
More info at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh849808.aspx
You can also invoke powershell commands on a remote computer using a command like
invoke-command -ComputerName 192.168.2.192 -ScriptBlock { get-wmiobject win32_process | select caption | where {$_.caption -eq "firefox.exe" } } -credential Administrator
However, before that command will work in a none domain environment, you'll need to set up some trusts.
Got this from http://www.howtogeek.com/117192/how-to-run-powershell-commands-on-remote-computers/
Run on all computers in the party...
Set-Item wsman:\localhost\client\trustedhosts 192.168.2.111
Then you'll need to run
Restart-Service WinRM
You may also have to run
Enable-PSRemoting -Force
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