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<blockquote data-quote="Andrezj" data-source="post: 1019339" data-attributes="member: 97580"><p>winrm is a service, not a protocol, and uses the wsman protocol (web services for management, another service) to implement powershell remoting</p><p>powershell remoting is enabled by default windows for server 2012+, so winrm is enabled by default</p><p>disable powershell remoting using administrative command:</p><p>[ICODE]disable-psremoting -force[/ICODE]</p><p>winrm uses ports 5985 and 5986, you can block those ports</p><p></p><p>install local server and then disable winrm service, did you try?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrezj, post: 1019339, member: 97580"] winrm is a service, not a protocol, and uses the wsman protocol (web services for management, another service) to implement powershell remoting powershell remoting is enabled by default windows for server 2012+, so winrm is enabled by default disable powershell remoting using administrative command: [ICODE]disable-psremoting -force[/ICODE] winrm uses ports 5985 and 5986, you can block those ports install local server and then disable winrm service, did you try? [/QUOTE]
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