After upgrading a machine from WMF 2.0 to WMF 4.0 we are having problems with 
using powershell remotely on that machine.  Getting the following error:

[COMPNAME] Connecting to remote server RH711766 failed with the following error 
message : The WS-Management service cannot process the request. Cannot find the 
Microsoft.PowerShell session configuration in the
WSMan: drive on the COMPNAME computer. For more information, see the 
about_Remote_Troubleshooting Help topic.
    + CategoryInfo          : OpenError: (COMPNAME:String) [], 
PSRemotingTransportException
    + FullyQualifiedErrorId : InvalidResourceUri,PSSessionStateBroken

We're experiencing the exact same issue as described in this post 
http://powershell.com/cs/forums/t/11825.aspx?PageIndex=1 , that one was going 
from 2.0 to 3.0.  We have enabling WinRM configured in GPO.

Jeff Krueger
jkrue...@hfhs.org<mailto:jkrue...@hfhs.org>
IT - Henry Ford Health System
248.853.4466


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