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Fig 1. PowerShell on Windows Server 2008 R2 accessed using ssh client

Fig 2. PowerShell on Windows 7 accessed using ssh client

Fig 3. Edit editor invoked from PowerShell on a Windows 7 32 bit machine using ssh to edit a file

Fig 4. Shown above, scrolling back 1000 lines of count program's output to see "pragmareg" command output listing with Pragma products installed (Pragma Fortress SSH 5.0 Build 9)

Fig 5. To make powershell the default shell of SSH/Telnet, run "pragmamgr servername" and change the Shell Program from \windows\system32\cmd.exe to \windows\system32\windowspowershell\v1.0\PowerShell.exe.

Fig 6. Access PowerShell from Linux machines using Pragma SSH. Above image shows Linux ssh client running various PowerShell commands on an Windows Server 2008 R2 running Pragma SSH server

Fig 7. Manage Exchange Email server from Linux using Pragma SSH and PowerShell

Fig 8. Manage the same Exchange Email server from Windows using Pragma SSH and PowerShell
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