How to get Windows Admin Center working with workgroup PC's
Trying to get Windows Admin Center working on my home network I ran into a few errors
- Trying to add the computer
A computer with the name 'pc1' was not automatically
discovered. You can still add it to your connections list, but its
availability cannot be verified.
- Ignoring that and continuing, it still didn't want to work
Connecting to remote server pc1 failed with the following error
message : WinRM cannot process the request. The following error with
error code 0x8009030e occurred while using Negotiate authentication: A
specified logon session does not exist. It may already have been
terminated. This can occur if the provided credentials are not valid
on the target server, or if the server identity could not be verified.
If you trust the server identity, add the server name to the
TrustedHosts list, and then retry the request. Use winrm.cmd to view
or edit the TrustedHosts list. Note that computers in the TrustedHosts
list might not be authenticated. For more information about how to
edit the TrustedHosts list, run the following command: winrm help
config. For more information, see the about_Remote_Troubleshooting
Help topic.
winrm
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Trying to get Windows Admin Center working on my home network I ran into a few errors
- Trying to add the computer
A computer with the name 'pc1' was not automatically
discovered. You can still add it to your connections list, but its
availability cannot be verified.
- Ignoring that and continuing, it still didn't want to work
Connecting to remote server pc1 failed with the following error
message : WinRM cannot process the request. The following error with
error code 0x8009030e occurred while using Negotiate authentication: A
specified logon session does not exist. It may already have been
terminated. This can occur if the provided credentials are not valid
on the target server, or if the server identity could not be verified.
If you trust the server identity, add the server name to the
TrustedHosts list, and then retry the request. Use winrm.cmd to view
or edit the TrustedHosts list. Note that computers in the TrustedHosts
list might not be authenticated. For more information about how to
edit the TrustedHosts list, run the following command: winrm help
config. For more information, see the about_Remote_Troubleshooting
Help topic.
winrm
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Trying to get Windows Admin Center working on my home network I ran into a few errors
- Trying to add the computer
A computer with the name 'pc1' was not automatically
discovered. You can still add it to your connections list, but its
availability cannot be verified.
- Ignoring that and continuing, it still didn't want to work
Connecting to remote server pc1 failed with the following error
message : WinRM cannot process the request. The following error with
error code 0x8009030e occurred while using Negotiate authentication: A
specified logon session does not exist. It may already have been
terminated. This can occur if the provided credentials are not valid
on the target server, or if the server identity could not be verified.
If you trust the server identity, add the server name to the
TrustedHosts list, and then retry the request. Use winrm.cmd to view
or edit the TrustedHosts list. Note that computers in the TrustedHosts
list might not be authenticated. For more information about how to
edit the TrustedHosts list, run the following command: winrm help
config. For more information, see the about_Remote_Troubleshooting
Help topic.
winrm
Trying to get Windows Admin Center working on my home network I ran into a few errors
- Trying to add the computer
A computer with the name 'pc1' was not automatically
discovered. You can still add it to your connections list, but its
availability cannot be verified.
- Ignoring that and continuing, it still didn't want to work
Connecting to remote server pc1 failed with the following error
message : WinRM cannot process the request. The following error with
error code 0x8009030e occurred while using Negotiate authentication: A
specified logon session does not exist. It may already have been
terminated. This can occur if the provided credentials are not valid
on the target server, or if the server identity could not be verified.
If you trust the server identity, add the server name to the
TrustedHosts list, and then retry the request. Use winrm.cmd to view
or edit the TrustedHosts list. Note that computers in the TrustedHosts
list might not be authenticated. For more information about how to
edit the TrustedHosts list, run the following command: winrm help
config. For more information, see the about_Remote_Troubleshooting
Help topic.
winrm
winrm
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After a bit of googling these are the steps from an elevated PowerShell session
Managing PC
Set-Item wsman:localhostclienttrustedhosts -Value pc1,pc2
where pc1, pc2 are the names of the remote PCs
Managed PC
Enable-PSRemoting -force
winrm quickconfig
With any luck, that is all you need to do.
Public / Private Network
If you get this error
WinRM firewall exception will not work since one of the network
connection types on this machine is set to Public. Change the network
connection type to either Domain or Private and try again.
Then find the name of the offending network
Get-NetConnectionProfile
and set it to private (if that makes sense security wise)
Set-NetConnectionProfile -name "Unidentified network" -NetworkCategory Private
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After a bit of googling these are the steps from an elevated PowerShell session
Managing PC
Set-Item wsman:localhostclienttrustedhosts -Value pc1,pc2
where pc1, pc2 are the names of the remote PCs
Managed PC
Enable-PSRemoting -force
winrm quickconfig
With any luck, that is all you need to do.
Public / Private Network
If you get this error
WinRM firewall exception will not work since one of the network
connection types on this machine is set to Public. Change the network
connection type to either Domain or Private and try again.
Then find the name of the offending network
Get-NetConnectionProfile
and set it to private (if that makes sense security wise)
Set-NetConnectionProfile -name "Unidentified network" -NetworkCategory Private
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After a bit of googling these are the steps from an elevated PowerShell session
Managing PC
Set-Item wsman:localhostclienttrustedhosts -Value pc1,pc2
where pc1, pc2 are the names of the remote PCs
Managed PC
Enable-PSRemoting -force
winrm quickconfig
With any luck, that is all you need to do.
Public / Private Network
If you get this error
WinRM firewall exception will not work since one of the network
connection types on this machine is set to Public. Change the network
connection type to either Domain or Private and try again.
Then find the name of the offending network
Get-NetConnectionProfile
and set it to private (if that makes sense security wise)
Set-NetConnectionProfile -name "Unidentified network" -NetworkCategory Private
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After a bit of googling these are the steps from an elevated PowerShell session
Managing PC
Set-Item wsman:localhostclienttrustedhosts -Value pc1,pc2
where pc1, pc2 are the names of the remote PCs
Managed PC
Enable-PSRemoting -force
winrm quickconfig
With any luck, that is all you need to do.
Public / Private Network
If you get this error
WinRM firewall exception will not work since one of the network
connection types on this machine is set to Public. Change the network
connection type to either Domain or Private and try again.
Then find the name of the offending network
Get-NetConnectionProfile
and set it to private (if that makes sense security wise)
Set-NetConnectionProfile -name "Unidentified network" -NetworkCategory Private
After a bit of googling these are the steps from an elevated PowerShell session
Managing PC
Set-Item wsman:localhostclienttrustedhosts -Value pc1,pc2
where pc1, pc2 are the names of the remote PCs
Managed PC
Enable-PSRemoting -force
winrm quickconfig
With any luck, that is all you need to do.
Public / Private Network
If you get this error
WinRM firewall exception will not work since one of the network
connection types on this machine is set to Public. Change the network
connection type to either Domain or Private and try again.
Then find the name of the offending network
Get-NetConnectionProfile
and set it to private (if that makes sense security wise)
Set-NetConnectionProfile -name "Unidentified network" -NetworkCategory Private
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